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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/doc/emacs/mark.texi,v


From: Chong Yidong
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/doc/emacs/mark.texi,v
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 05:40:56 +0000

CVSROOT:        /sources/emacs
Module name:    emacs
Changes by:     Chong Yidong <cyd>      08/10/13 05:40:56

Index: mark.texi
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/emacs/emacs/doc/emacs/mark.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.4
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -b -r1.4 -r1.5
--- mark.texi   26 Jun 2008 19:31:01 -0000      1.4
+++ mark.texi   13 Oct 2008 05:40:56 -0000      1.5
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
 * Using Region::       Summary of ways to operate on contents of the region.
 * Mark Ring::          Previous mark positions saved so you can go back there.
 * Global Mark Ring::    Previous mark positions in various buffers.
-* Shift selection::     Using shifted cursor motion keys.
+* Shift Selection::     Using shifted cursor motion keys.
 * Persistent Mark::    Keeping the mark active all the time.
 @end menu
 
@@ -98,14 +98,15 @@
 the mark is).  Using @kbd{C-x C-x} a second time, if necessary, puts
 the mark at the new position with point back at its original position.
 
-  You can also set the mark with the mouse (@pxref{Mouse Commands}).
-If you press the left mouse button (@kbd{down-mouse-1}) and drag the
-mouse across a range of text while holding down this button, this sets
-the mark where you first pressed the mouse button and puts point where
-you release it.  Alternatively, clicking the right mouse button
-(@kbd{mouse-3}) sets the mark at point and then moves point to where
-you clicked.  Using the mouse to mark a region also copies the region
-into the kill ring (@pxref{Kill Ring}).
+  You can also set the mark with the mouse.  If you press the left
+mouse button (@kbd{down-mouse-1}) and drag the mouse across a range of
+text while holding down this button, this sets the mark where you
+first pressed the mouse button and puts point where you release it.
+Alternatively, clicking the right mouse button (@kbd{mouse-3}) sets
+the mark at point and then moves point to where you clicked.  Using
+the mouse to mark a region also copies the region into the kill ring
+(@pxref{Kill Ring}).  @xref{Mouse Commands}, for a more detailed
+description of these mouse commands.
 
 @cindex shift-selection
   Finally, you can set the mark by holding down the shift key while
@@ -116,7 +117,7 @@
 The mark set by mouse commands and by shift-selection behaves slightly
 differently from the usual mark: any subsequent unshifted cursor
 motion command deactivates it automatically.  For details, @xref{Shift
-selection}.
+Selection}.
 
   Whenever the mark is active, you can deactivate it by typing
 @kbd{C-g} (@pxref{Quitting}).  The mark is also automatically
@@ -304,8 +305,8 @@
 rotates the ring, so that successive uses of @kbd{C-x address@hidden take
 you to earlier buffers and mark positions.
 
address@hidden Shift selection
address@hidden Shift selection
address@hidden Shift Selection
address@hidden Shift Selection
 @cindex shift-selection
 
   If you hold down the shift key while typing a cursor motion command,




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