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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/buffers.texi
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Romain Francoise |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/buffers.texi |
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Mon, 31 Oct 2005 13:56:41 -0500 |
Index: emacs/man/buffers.texi
diff -c emacs/man/buffers.texi:1.33 emacs/man/buffers.texi:1.34
*** emacs/man/buffers.texi:1.33 Thu Sep 15 12:51:15 2005
--- emacs/man/buffers.texi Mon Oct 31 18:56:40 2005
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*** 252,260 ****
@kbd{M-x rename-uniquely} renames the current buffer to a similar
name with a numeric suffix added to make it both different and unique.
This command does not need an argument. It is useful for creating
! multiple shell buffers: if you rename the @samp{*Shell*} buffer, then
do @kbd{M-x shell} again, it makes a new shell buffer named
! @samp{*Shell*}; meanwhile, the old shell buffer continues to exist
under its new name. This method is also good for mail buffers,
compilation buffers, and most Emacs features that create special
buffers with particular names. (With some of these features, such as
--- 252,260 ----
@kbd{M-x rename-uniquely} renames the current buffer to a similar
name with a numeric suffix added to make it both different and unique.
This command does not need an argument. It is useful for creating
! multiple shell buffers: if you rename the @samp{*shell*} buffer, then
do @kbd{M-x shell} again, it makes a new shell buffer named
! @samp{*shell*}; meanwhile, the old shell buffer continues to exist
under its new name. This method is also good for mail buffers,
compilation buffers, and most Emacs features that create special
buffers with particular names. (With some of these features, such as
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