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Type the abbreviation (including the dot) followed by CTRL-] to expand the snippet, then
continue typing normally.
Abbreviations may be triggered by any other non-keyword character (different from CTRL-]),
but in that case such character is inserted in the text. Try, for example, <tt>i.</tt> followed by CTRL-]and followed by Enter, to see the difference.
Inside the definition of an abbreviation, you may set marks, which allows you to jump between the different
after typing <tt>ch.<c-]></tt>, the cursor will be at the title's position. If you press <tt><esc><c-o></tt> (or
<tt><c-o><c-o></tt> if you want to stay in Insert mode after the jump), you will jump between <tt>\startchapter</tt>
and <tt>\stopchapter</tt>. You may use <tt><c-i></tt> (in Normal mode) to jump back, or <tt><c-o></tt> to jumpat the end of the snippet
=== Buffer-local Insert-mode macros to speed up editing ===
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