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Eli Zaretskii |
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[Emacs-diffs] emacs-26 6b01b94: Minor improvement in section "Pages" of the usere manual |
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Sun, 21 Jan 2018 12:57:16 -0500 (EST) |
branch: emacs-26
commit 6b01b9475d0318f8bb1c7555938f9398b40e5ec7
Author: Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden>
Commit: Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden>
Minor improvement in section "Pages" of the usere manual
* doc/emacs/text.texi (Pages): Improve wording. Suggested by Will
Korteland <address@hidden> in address@hidden
---
doc/emacs/text.texi | 9 +++++----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/emacs/text.texi b/doc/emacs/text.texi
index bb837f9..969548d 100644
--- a/doc/emacs/text.texi
+++ b/doc/emacs/text.texi
@@ -381,12 +381,13 @@ at the end).
@kbd{C-x C-p C-w} is a handy way to kill a page to move it
elsewhere. If you move to another page delimiter with @kbd{C-x [} and
@kbd{C-x ]}, then yank the killed page, all the pages will be properly
-delimited once again. The reason @kbd{C-x C-p} includes only the
-following page delimiter in the region is to ensure that.
+delimited once again. Making sure this works as expected is the
+reason @kbd{C-x C-p} includes only the following page delimiter in the
+region.
A numeric argument to @kbd{C-x C-p} specifies which page to go to,
-relative to the current one. Zero means the current page, one
-the next page, and @minus{}1 the previous one.
+relative to the current one. Zero means the current page, one means
+the next page, and @minus{}1 means the previous one.
@kindex C-x l
@findex count-lines-page
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