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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/files.texi [emacs-unicode-2]


From: Miles Bader
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/files.texi [emacs-unicode-2]
Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 02:04:41 -0500

Index: emacs/man/files.texi
diff -c emacs/man/files.texi:1.81.6.5 emacs/man/files.texi:1.81.6.6
*** emacs/man/files.texi:1.81.6.5       Fri Nov 12 02:53:01 2004
--- emacs/man/files.texi        Wed Dec  8 05:02:23 2004
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*** 1502,1508 ****
  Compare the specified two versions of @var{file}.
  
  @item C-x v g
! Display the result of the CVS annotate command using colors.
  @end table
  
  @findex vc-version-other-window
--- 1502,1508 ----
  Compare the specified two versions of @var{file}.
  
  @item C-x v g
! Display the file with per-line version information and using colors.
  @end table
  
  @findex vc-version-other-window
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*** 1553,1561 ****
  
  @findex vc-annotate
  @kindex C-x v g
!   For CVS-controlled files, you can display the result of the CVS
! annotate command, using colors to enhance the visual appearance.  Use
! the command @kbd{M-x vc-annotate} to do this.  It creates a new buffer
  to display file's text, colored to show how old each part is.  Text
  colored red is new, blue means old, and intermediate colors indicate
  intermediate ages.  By default, the time scale is 360 days, so that
--- 1553,1562 ----
  
  @findex vc-annotate
  @kindex C-x v g
!   For some backends, you can display the file @dfn{annotated} with
! per-line version information and using colors to enhance the visual
! appearance, with the the command @kbd{M-x vc-annotate}.
! It creates a new buffer
  to display file's text, colored to show how old each part is.  Text
  colored red is new, blue means old, and intermediate colors indicate
  intermediate ages.  By default, the time scale is 360 days, so that




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