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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/misc.texi
From: |
Richard M. Stallman |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/misc.texi |
Date: |
Thu, 04 May 2006 00:29:31 +0000 |
Index: emacs/man/misc.texi
diff -u emacs/man/misc.texi:1.82 emacs/man/misc.texi:1.83
--- emacs/man/misc.texi:1.82 Tue May 2 01:41:04 2006
+++ emacs/man/misc.texi Thu May 4 00:29:30 2006
@@ -1761,7 +1761,7 @@
Many of the sort commands ignore case differences when comparing, if
@code{sort-fold-case} is address@hidden
address@hidden Narrowing, Diff Mode, Sorting, Top
address@hidden Narrowing, Two-Column, Sorting, Top
@section Narrowing
@cindex widening
@cindex restriction
@@ -1827,86 +1827,7 @@
if you enable the command, confirmation will no longer be required for
it. @xref{Disabling}.
address@hidden Diff Mode, Two-Column, Narrowing, Top
address@hidden Diff Mode
address@hidden Diff mode
-
- Diff mode is useful for editing patches and comparisons produced by
-the @command{diff} program. You can select Diff mode by typing
address@hidden diff-mode}; Emacs commands that compare files automatically
-select Diff mode. @xref{Top,, Diff, diff, Comparing and Merging Files},
-for more information about @command{diff} output formats.
-
- One general feature of Diff mode is that manual edits to the patch
-automatically correct line numbers, including those in the hunk
-header, so that you can actually apply the edited patch. Diff mode
-also provides the following commands to navigate, manipulate and apply
-parts of patches:
-
address@hidden @kbd
address@hidden M-n
-Move to the next hunk-start (@code{diff-hunk-next}).
-
address@hidden M-p
-Move to the previous hunk-start (@code{diff-hunk-prev}).
-
address@hidden address@hidden
-Move to the next file-start, in a multi-file patch
-(@code{diff-file-next}).
-
address@hidden address@hidden
-Move to the previous file-start, in a multi-file patch
-(@code{diff-file-prev}).
-
address@hidden M-k
-Kill the hunk at point (@code{diff-hunk-kill}).
-
address@hidden M-K
-In a multi-file patch, kill the current file part.
-(@code{diff-file-kill}).
-
address@hidden C-c C-a
-Apply this hunk to its target file (@code{diff-apply-hunk}). With a
-prefix argument of @kbd{C-u}, revert this hunk.
-
address@hidden C-c C-c
-Go to the source corresponding to this hunk (@code{diff-goto-source}).
-
address@hidden C-c C-e
-Start an Ediff session with the patch (@code{diff-ediff-patch}).
address@hidden, Ediff, Ediff, ediff, The Ediff Manual}.
-
address@hidden C-c C-n
-Restrict the view to the current hunk (@code{diff-restrict-view}).
address@hidden With a prefix argument of @kbd{C-u}, restrict the
-view to the current patch of a multiple file patch. To widen again,
-use @kbd{C-x n w}.
-
address@hidden C-c C-r
-Reverse the direction of comparison for the entire buffer
-(@code{diff-reverse-direction}).
-
address@hidden C-c C-s
-Split the hunk at point (@code{diff-split-hunk}). This is for
-manually editing patches, and only works with the unified diff format.
-
address@hidden C-c C-u
-Convert the entire buffer to unified format
-(@code{diff-context->unified}). With a prefix argument, convert
-unified format to context format. In Transient Mark mode, when the
-mark is active, this command operates only on the region.
-
address@hidden C-c C-w
-Refine the current hunk so that it disregards changes in whitespace
-(@code{diff-refine-hunk}).
address@hidden table
-
- @kbd{C-x 4 a} in Diff mode operates on behalf of the target file,
-but gets the function name from the patch itself. @xref{Change Log}.
-This is useful for making log entries for functions that are deleted
-by the patch.
-
address@hidden Two-Column, Editing Binary Files, Diff Mode, Top
address@hidden Two-Column, Editing Binary Files, Narrowing, Top
@section Two-Column Editing
@cindex two-column editing
@cindex splitting columns