comparison man/custom.texi @ 58764:515e4fdf4cac

Fix typo.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Sun, 05 Dec 2004 14:15:17 +0000
parents 25b217a7d2af
children 2e075e3c65a4 f2ebccfa87d4
comparison
equal deleted inserted replaced
58763:25b217a7d2af 58764:515e4fdf4cac
668 set the variable---is @code{t}. 668 set the variable---is @code{t}.
669 669
670 Emacs uses many Lisp variables for internal record keeping, but the 670 Emacs uses many Lisp variables for internal record keeping, but the
671 most interesting variables for a non-programmer user are the @dfn{user 671 most interesting variables for a non-programmer user are the @dfn{user
672 options}, the variables that are meant for users to change. Each user 672 options}, the variables that are meant for users to change. Each user
673 option that you can set with the customization buffera is, in fact, a 673 option that you can set with the customization buffer is, in fact, a
674 Lisp variable. Emacs does not (usually) change the values of these 674 Lisp variable. Emacs does not (usually) change the values of these
675 variables; instead, you set the values, and thereby alter and control 675 variables; instead, you set the values, and thereby alter and control
676 the behavior of certain Emacs commands. Use of the customization 676 the behavior of certain Emacs commands. Use of the customization
677 buffer is explained above; here we describe other aspects of Emacs 677 buffer is explained above; here we describe other aspects of Emacs
678 variables. 678 variables.