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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/emacs.texi
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Francesco Potortì |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/emacs.texi |
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Tue, 18 Mar 2003 10:20:23 -0500 |
Index: emacs/man/emacs.texi
diff -c emacs/man/emacs.texi:1.63 emacs/man/emacs.texi:1.64
*** emacs/man/emacs.texi:1.63 Sun Nov 24 14:06:22 2002
--- emacs/man/emacs.texi Tue Feb 4 09:53:27 2003
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*** 37,43 ****
@c in general, keep the following line commented out, unless doing a
@c copy of this manual that will be published. the manual should go
! @c onto the distribution in the full, 8.5 x 11" size.
@c @smallbook
--- 37,43 ----
@c in general, keep the following line commented out, unless doing a
@c copy of this manual that will be published. the manual should go
! @c onto the distribution in the full, 8.5 x 11" size.
@c @smallbook
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*** 144,150 ****
* Keys:: Key sequences: what you type to request one
editing action.
* Commands:: Named functions run by key sequences to do editing.
! * Text Characters:: Character set for text (the contents of buffers
and strings).
* Entering Emacs:: Starting Emacs from the shell.
* Exiting:: Stopping or killing Emacs.
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* Keys:: Key sequences: what you type to request one
editing action.
* Commands:: Named functions run by key sequences to do editing.
! * Text Characters:: Character set for text (the contents of buffers
and strings).
* Entering Emacs:: Starting Emacs from the shell.
* Exiting:: Stopping or killing Emacs.
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*** 282,288 ****
blank areas.
* Killing by Lines:: How to kill entire lines of text at one time.
* Other Kill Commands:: Commands to kill large regions of text and
! syntactic units such as words and sentences.
Yanking
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blank areas.
* Killing by Lines:: How to kill entire lines of text at one time.
* Other Kill Commands:: Commands to kill large regions of text and
! syntactic units such as words and sentences.
Yanking
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*** 376,382 ****
* Kill Buffer:: Killing buffers you no longer need.
* Several Buffers:: How to go through the list of all buffers
and operate variously on several of them.
! * Indirect Buffers:: An indirect buffer shares the text of another buffer.
Multiple Windows
--- 376,382 ----
* Kill Buffer:: Killing buffers you no longer need.
* Several Buffers:: How to go through the list of all buffers
and operate variously on several of them.
! * Indirect Buffers:: An indirect buffer shares the text of another buffer.
Multiple Windows
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*** 547,560 ****
* Compilation Mode:: The mode for visiting compiler errors.
* Compilation Shell:: Customizing your shell properly
for use in the compilation buffer.
! * Debuggers:: Running symbolic debuggers for non-Lisp programs.
! * Executing Lisp:: Various modes for editing Lisp programs,
with different facilities for running
! the Lisp programs.
* Lisp Libraries:: Creating Lisp programs to run in Emacs.
* Lisp Interaction:: Executing Lisp in an Emacs buffer.
* Lisp Eval:: Executing a single Lisp expression in Emacs.
! * External Lisp:: Communicating through Emacs with a separate Lisp.
Running Debuggers Under Emacs
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* Compilation Mode:: The mode for visiting compiler errors.
* Compilation Shell:: Customizing your shell properly
for use in the compilation buffer.
! * Debuggers:: Running symbolic debuggers for non-Lisp programs.
! * Executing Lisp:: Various modes for editing Lisp programs,
with different facilities for running
! the Lisp programs.
* Lisp Libraries:: Creating Lisp programs to run in Emacs.
* Lisp Interaction:: Executing Lisp in an Emacs buffer.
* Lisp Eval:: Executing a single Lisp expression in Emacs.
! * External Lisp:: Communicating through Emacs with a separate Lisp.
Running Debuggers Under Emacs
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*** 575,584 ****
Tags Tables
! * Tag Syntax:: Tag syntax for various types of code and text
files.
* Create Tags Table:: Creating a tags table with @code{etags}.
* Select Tags Table:: How to visit a tags table.
! * Find Tag:: Commands to find the definition of a specific tag.
* Tags Search:: Using a tags table for searching and replacing.
* List Tags:: Listing and finding tags defined in a file.
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Tags Tables
! * Tag Syntax:: Tag syntax for various types of code and text
files.
* Create Tags Table:: Creating a tags table with @code{etags}.
* Select Tags Table:: How to visit a tags table.
! * Find Tag:: Commands to find the definition of a specific tag.
* Tags Search:: Using a tags table for searching and replacing.
* List Tags:: Listing and finding tags defined in a file.
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*** 722,738 ****
to decide what to do; by setting variables,
you can control their functioning.
* Keyboard Macros:: A keyboard macro records a sequence of
! keystrokes to be replayed with a single command.
* Key Bindings:: The keymaps say what command each key runs.
By changing them, you can "redefine keys".
* Keyboard Translations::
If your keyboard passes an undesired code
for a key, you can tell Emacs to
! substitute another code.
* Syntax:: The syntax table controls how words and
expressions are parsed.
* Init File:: How to write common customizations in the
! @file{.emacs} file.
Variables
--- 722,738 ----
to decide what to do; by setting variables,
you can control their functioning.
* Keyboard Macros:: A keyboard macro records a sequence of
! keystrokes to be replayed with a single command.
* Key Bindings:: The keymaps say what command each key runs.
By changing them, you can "redefine keys".
* Keyboard Translations::
If your keyboard passes an undesired code
for a key, you can tell Emacs to
! substitute another code.
* Syntax:: The syntax table controls how words and
expressions are parsed.
* Init File:: How to write common customizations in the
! @file{.emacs} file.
Variables
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*** 865,871 ****
properly. It explains how to cope with some common problems
(@pxref{Lossage}), as well as when and how to report Emacs bugs
(@pxref{Bugs}).
!
To find the documentation on a particular command, look in the index.
Keys (character commands) and command names have separate indexes. There
is also a glossary, with a cross reference for each term.
--- 865,871 ----
properly. It explains how to cope with some common problems
(@pxref{Lossage}), as well as when and how to report Emacs bugs
(@pxref{Bugs}).
!
To find the documentation on a particular command, look in the index.
Keys (character commands) and command names have separate indexes. There
is also a glossary, with a cross reference for each term.
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*** 1359,1365 ****
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) address@hidden @var{name of author}
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
type `show w'. This is free software, and you are welcome
! to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c'
for details.
@end smallexample
--- 1359,1365 ----
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) address@hidden @var{name of author}
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
type `show w'. This is free software, and you are welcome
! to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c'
for details.
@end smallexample
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*** 1377,1383 ****
@group
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright
interest in the program `Gnomovision'
! (which makes passes at compilers) written
by James Hacker.
@var{signature of Ty Coon}, 1 April 1989
--- 1377,1383 ----
@group
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright
interest in the program `Gnomovision'
! (which makes passes at compilers) written
by James Hacker.
@var{signature of Ty Coon}, 1 April 1989
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