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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lisp/shell.el
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Eli Zaretskii |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lisp/shell.el |
Date: |
Sat, 01 Apr 2006 21:14:46 +0000 |
Index: emacs/lisp/shell.el
diff -u emacs/lisp/shell.el:1.134 emacs/lisp/shell.el:1.135
--- emacs/lisp/shell.el:1.134 Mon Feb 6 14:33:35 2006
+++ emacs/lisp/shell.el Sat Apr 1 21:14:41 2006
@@ -574,7 +574,7 @@
;;; 2. It cannot infallibly deal with command sequences, though it does well
;;; with these and with ignoring commands forked in another shell with ()s.
;;; 3. More generally, any complex command is going to throw it. Otherwise,
-;;; you'd have to build an entire shell interpreter in emacs lisp. Failing
+;;; you'd have to build an entire shell interpreter in Emacs Lisp. Failing
;;; that, there's no way to catch shell commands where cd's are buried
;;; inside conditional expressions, aliases, and so forth.
;;;
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@
default directory to track these commands.
You may toggle this tracking on and off with M-x dirtrack-mode.
-If emacs gets confused, you can resync with the shell with M-x dirs.
+If Emacs gets confused, you can resync with the shell with M-x dirs.
See variables `shell-cd-regexp', `shell-chdrive-regexp', `shell-pushd-regexp',
and `shell-popd-regexp', while `shell-pushd-tohome', `shell-pushd-dextract',
@@ -929,7 +929,7 @@
(defun shell-dynamic-complete-command ()
"Dynamically complete the command at point.
This function is similar to `comint-dynamic-complete-filename', except that it
-searches `exec-path' (minus the trailing emacs library path) for completion
+searches `exec-path' (minus the trailing Emacs library path) for completion
candidates. Note that this may not be the same as the shell's idea of the
path.
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