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(Editing Abbrevs): Mention system abbrevs.
author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 17 Dec 2006 06:48:06 +0000 |
parents | 87edd732a03a |
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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 |