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(Editing Abbrevs): Mention system abbrevs.
author Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
date Sun, 17 Dec 2006 06:48:06 +0000
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253 follows is the number of times the abbrev has been expanded. Emacs 253 follows is the number of times the abbrev has been expanded. Emacs
254 keeps track of this to help you see which abbrevs you actually use, so 254 keeps track of this to help you see which abbrevs you actually use, so
255 that you can eliminate those that you don't use often. The string at 255 that you can eliminate those that you don't use often. The string at
256 the end of the line is the expansion. 256 the end of the line is the expansion.
257 257
258 Some abbrevs are marked with ``(sys)''. These ``system'' abbrevs
259 (@pxref{Abbrevs,,, elisp, The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}) are
260 pre-defined by various modes, and are not saved to your abbrev file.
261
258 @findex edit-abbrevs 262 @findex edit-abbrevs
259 @kindex C-c C-c @r{(Edit Abbrevs)} 263 @kindex C-c C-c @r{(Edit Abbrevs)}
260 @kbd{M-x edit-abbrevs} allows you to add, change or kill abbrev 264 @kbd{M-x edit-abbrevs} allows you to add, change or kill abbrev
261 definitions by editing a list of them in an Emacs buffer. The list has 265 definitions by editing a list of them in an Emacs buffer. The list has
262 the same format described above. The buffer of abbrevs is called 266 the same format described above. The buffer of abbrevs is called