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bug#226: Introduction to Emacs Lisp
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Zac Storer |
Subject: |
bug#226: Introduction to Emacs Lisp |
Date: |
Mon, 12 May 2008 10:01:16 -0700 (PDT) |
In the "Introduction to Emacs Lisp" Book, under List Processing:Lisp-
Lists:Lisp Atoms, the eighth paragraph contains the following:
"
In addition, text between double quotation marks--even sentences or
paragraphs--is an atom. Here is an example:
'(this list includes "text between quotation marks.")
"
The phrase "In addition" may be a little ambiguous to some readers, as it also
sounds similar to the mathematical addition operation. Perhaps it could be
replaced with something like "Furthermore"?
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