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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/files.texi


From: André Spiegel
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/files.texi
Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2003 16:04:50 -0500

Index: emacs/man/files.texi
diff -c emacs/man/files.texi:1.85 emacs/man/files.texi:1.86
*** emacs/man/files.texi:1.85   Sun Nov  2 02:01:06 2003
--- emacs/man/files.texi        Wed Dec  3 16:04:49 2003
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*** 1124,1129 ****
--- 1124,1133 ----
  replace SCCS, known as CSSC; if you are using SCCS and don't want to
  make the incompatible change to RCS or CVS, you can switch to CSSC.
  
+   VC is enabled by default in Emacs.  To disable it, set the
+ customizable variable @code{vc-handled-backends} to @code{nil}
+ (@pxref{Customizing VC}).
+ 
  @menu
  * Introduction to VC::  How version control works in general.
  * VC Mode Line::        How the mode line shows version control status.
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*** 2494,2500 ****
  control systems VC should handle.  The default value is @code{(RCS CVS
  SCCS)}, so it contains all three version systems that are currently
  supported.  If you want VC to ignore one or more of these systems,
! exclude its name from the list.
  
  The order of systems in the list is significant: when you visit a file
  registered in more than one system (@pxref{Local Version Control}),
--- 2498,2505 ----
  control systems VC should handle.  The default value is @code{(RCS CVS
  SCCS)}, so it contains all three version systems that are currently
  supported.  If you want VC to ignore one or more of these systems,
! exclude its name from the list.  To disable VC entirely, set this
! variable to @code{nil}.
  
  The order of systems in the list is significant: when you visit a file
  registered in more than one system (@pxref{Local Version Control}),




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