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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/basic.texi [lexbind]
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Miles Bader |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/basic.texi [lexbind] |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Nov 2003 19:36:52 -0500 |
Index: emacs/man/basic.texi
diff -c emacs/man/basic.texi:1.34.2.2 emacs/man/basic.texi:1.34.2.3
*** emacs/man/basic.texi:1.34.2.2 Tue Oct 14 18:56:21 2003
--- emacs/man/basic.texi Thu Nov 20 19:36:11 2003
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*** 623,629 ****
The four values after @samp{Char:} describe the character that follows
point, first by showing it and then by giving its character code in
! octal, decimal and hex. For a non-ASCII multibyte character, these are
followed by @samp{ext} and the character's representation, in hex, in
the buffer's coding system, if that coding system encodes the character
safely and with a single byte (@pxref{Coding Systems}). If the
--- 623,629 ----
The four values after @samp{Char:} describe the character that follows
point, first by showing it and then by giving its character code in
! octal, decimal and hex. For a address@hidden multibyte character, these are
followed by @samp{ext} and the character's representation, in hex, in
the buffer's coding system, if that coding system encodes the character
safely and with a single byte (@pxref{Coding Systems}). If the
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*** 665,671 ****
@cindex text properties at point
@address@hidden C-x =}} displays additional information about a
character, including the character set name and the codes that
! identify the character within that character set; ASCII characters are
identified as belonging to the @code{ascii} character set. It also
shows the character's syntax, categories, and encodings both
internally in the buffer and externally if you save the file. It also
--- 665,671 ----
@cindex text properties at point
@address@hidden C-x =}} displays additional information about a
character, including the character set name and the codes that
! identify the character within that character set; @acronym{ASCII} characters
are
identified as belonging to the @code{ascii} character set. It also
shows the character's syntax, categories, and encodings both
internally in the buffer and externally if you save the file. It also
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