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[Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/trunk r107374: Checked macos.texi (somewhat


From: Glenn Morris
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/trunk r107374: Checked macos.texi (somewhat)
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 00:16:48 -0800
User-agent: Bazaar (2.3.1)

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revno: 107374
committer: Glenn Morris <address@hidden>
branch nick: trunk
timestamp: Wed 2012-02-22 00:16:48 -0800
message:
  Checked macos.texi (somewhat)
  
  * doc/emacs/macos.texi: Copyedits.  Fix @key/@kbd usage.
  (Mac / GNUstep Basics): Don't mention the panels, since the next
  section covers them.
  (Mac / GNUstep Customization): Merge some panel info from previous.
  * admin/FOR-RELEASE: Related markup.
modified:
  admin/FOR-RELEASE
  doc/emacs/ChangeLog
  doc/emacs/macos.texi
=== modified file 'admin/FOR-RELEASE'
--- a/admin/FOR-RELEASE 2012-02-21 21:43:51 +0000
+++ b/admin/FOR-RELEASE 2012-02-22 08:16:48 +0000
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@
 indent.texi       cyd
 killing.texi      cyd
 kmacro.texi       cyd
-macos.texi        
+macos.texi        rgm  (can't actually test any of it though)
 maintaining.texi  cyd
 mark.texi         cyd
 mini.texi         

=== modified file 'doc/emacs/ChangeLog'
--- a/doc/emacs/ChangeLog       2012-02-21 21:43:51 +0000
+++ b/doc/emacs/ChangeLog       2012-02-22 08:16:48 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,10 @@
+2012-02-22  Glenn Morris  <address@hidden>
+
+       * macos.texi: Copyedits.  Fix @key/@kbd usage.
+       (Mac / GNUstep Basics): Don't mention the panels, since the next
+       section covers them.
+       (Mac / GNUstep Customization): Merge some panel info from previous.
+
 2012-02-21  Glenn Morris  <address@hidden>
 
        * emerge-xtra.texi (Emerge, Submodes of Emerge, Combining in Emerge):

=== modified file 'doc/emacs/macos.texi'
--- a/doc/emacs/macos.texi      2012-02-04 21:48:04 +0000
+++ b/doc/emacs/macos.texi      2012-02-22 08:16:48 +0000
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 @c This is part of the Emacs manual.
address@hidden Copyright (C) 2000-2012  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
address@hidden Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
 @node Mac OS / GNUstep, Microsoft Windows, Antinews, Top
 @appendix Emacs and Mac OS / GNUstep
@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@
 the GNUstep libraries on GNU/Linux or other operating systems, or on
 Mac OS X with native window system support.  On Mac OS X, Emacs can be
 built either without window system support, with X11, or with the
-Cocoa interface; this section only applies to the Cocoa build.  Emacs
-does not support earlier versions of Mac OS.
+Cocoa interface; this section only applies to the Cocoa build.  This
+does not support versions of Mac OS X earlier than 10.4.
 
   For various historical and technical reasons, Emacs uses the term
 @samp{Nextstep} internally, instead of ``Cocoa'' or ``Mac OS X''; for
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
 was an application interface released by NeXT Inc during the 1980s, of
 which Cocoa is a direct descendant.  Apart from Cocoa, there is
 another NeXTstep-style system: GNUstep, which is free software.  As of
-this writing, the GNUstep support is alpha status (@pxref{GNUstep
+this writing, Emacs GNUstep support is alpha status (@pxref{GNUstep
 Support}), but we hope to improve it in the future.
 
 @menu
@@ -40,6 +40,7 @@
 other Mac / GNUstep applications (@pxref{Mac / GNUstep Events}).  You
 can change these bindings in the usual way (@pxref{Key Bindings}).
 
address@hidden FIXME mention ns-alternate-modifier?
   The variable @code{ns-right-alternate-modifier} controls the
 behavior of the right @key{alt} and @key{option} keys.  These keys
 behave like the left-hand keys if the value is @code{left} (the
@@ -47,30 +48,22 @@
 @code{super}, or @code{hyper} makes them behave like the corresponding
 modifier keys; a value of @code{none} tells Emacs to ignore them.
 
-  The standard Mac / GNUstep font and color panels are accessible via
-Lisp commands.  To use the color panel, drag from it to an Emacs frame
-to change the foreground color of the face at that position (if the
address@hidden key is held down, it changes the background color
-instead). To discard the settings, create a new frame and close the
-altered one.
-
-  @key{S-Mouse-1} (i.e., clicking the left mouse button while holding
-down the @key{Shift} key) adjusts the region to the click position,
-just like @key{Mouse-3} (@code{mouse-save-then-kill}); it does not pop
-up a menu for changing the default face, as @key{S-Mouse-1} normally
+  @kbd{S-Mouse-1} adjusts the region to the click position,
+just like @kbd{Mouse-3} (@code{mouse-save-then-kill}); it does not pop
+up a menu for changing the default face, as @kbd{S-Mouse-1} normally
 does (@pxref{Text Scale}).  This change makes Emacs behave more like
 other Mac / GNUstep applications.
 
   When you open or save files using the menus, or using the
address@hidden and @key{Cmd-S} bindings, Emacs uses graphical file
address@hidden and @kbd{Cmd-S} bindings, Emacs uses graphical file
 dialogs to read file names.  However, if you use the regular Emacs key
-sequences, such as @key{C-x C-f}, Emacs uses the minibuffer to read
+sequences, such as @kbd{C-x C-f}, Emacs uses the minibuffer to read
 file names.
 
-  On GNUstep, in an X-windows environment you need to use @key{Cmd-c}
-instead of one of the @key{C-w} or @key{M-w} commands to transfer text
+  On GNUstep, in an X-windows environment you need to use @kbd{Cmd-c}
+instead of one of the @kbd{C-w} or @kbd{M-w} commands to transfer text
 to the X primary selection; otherwise, Emacs will use the
-``clipboard'' selection.  Likewise, @key{Cmd-y} (instead of @key{C-y})
+``clipboard'' selection.  Likewise, @kbd{Cmd-y} (instead of @kbd{C-y})
 yanks from the X primary selection instead of the kill-ring or
 clipboard.
 
@@ -100,23 +93,25 @@
 
 @subsection Font and Color Panels
 
-The Font Panel may be accessed with M-x ns-popup-font-panel.  It
-will set the default font in the frame most recently used or clicked
-on.
+The standard Mac / GNUstep font and color panels are accessible via
+Lisp commands.  The Font Panel may be accessed with @kbd{M-x
+ns-popup-font-panel}.  It will set the default font in the frame most
+recently used or clicked on.
 
 @c  To make the setting permanent, use @samp{Save Options} in the
 @c Options menu, or run @code{menu-bar-options-save}.
 
-You can bring up a color panel with M-x ns-popup-color-panel. and
-drag the color you want over the emacs face you want to change.  Normal
+You can bring up a color panel with @kbd{M-x ns-popup-color-panel} and
+drag the color you want over the Emacs face you want to change.  Normal
 dragging will alter the foreground color.  Shift dragging will alter the
-background color.
+background color.  To discard the settings, create a new frame and
+close the altered one.
 
 @c To make the changes permanent select the "Save Options"
 @c item in the "Options" menu, or run @code{menu-bar-options-save}.
 
-Useful in this context is the listing of all faces obtained by @key{M-x}
address@hidden
+Useful in this context is the listing of all faces obtained by
address@hidden list-faces-display}.
 
 @subsection Open files by dragging to an Emacs window
 
@@ -137,7 +132,7 @@
 @table @code
 @item ns-auto-hide-menu-bar
 Non-nil means the menu-bar is hidden by default, but appears if you
-move the mouse pointer over it.  (Requires OS X 10.6 or later.)
+move the mouse pointer over it.  (Requires Mac OS X 10.6 or later.)
 
 @end table
 
@@ -162,9 +157,9 @@
 buffer is the @samp{*scratch*} buffer, Emacs visits the file in the
 selected frame.
 
-You can change how Emacs responds to @key{ns-open-file} by changing
-the variable @code{ns-pop-up-frames}.  Its default value,
address@hidden'fresh}, is what we have just described.  A value of @code{t}
+You can change how Emacs responds to a @code{ns-open-file} event by
+changing the variable @code{ns-pop-up-frames}.  Its default value,
address@hidden, is what we have just described.  A value of @code{t}
 means to always visit the file in a new frame.  A value of @code{nil}
 means to always visit the file in an existing frame.
 
@@ -211,7 +206,7 @@
 
   Emacs also allows users to make use of Nextstep services, via a set
 of commands whose names begin with @samp{ns-service-} and end with the
-name of the service.  Type @kbd{M-x address@hidden@key{TAB}} to
+name of the service.  Type @kbd{M-x address@hidden to
 see a list of these commands.  These functions either operate on
 marked text (replacing it with the result) or take a string argument
 and return the result as a string.  You can also use the Lisp function
@@ -222,6 +217,6 @@
 @node GNUstep Support, , Mac / GNUstep Events, Mac OS / GNUstep
 @section GNUstep Support
 
-Emacs can be built and run under GNUstep, but there are still some
+Emacs can be built and run under GNUstep, but there are still
 issues to be addressed.  Interested developers should contact
 @email{emacs-devel@@gnu.org}.


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