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diff man/gnus.texi @ 40705:421e0a91a1d1
Replace M-C- with C-M-
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 04 Nov 2001 12:51:16 +0000 |
parents | 7b970afcfb82 |
children | 47a8aeb481fb |
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--- a/man/gnus.texi Sun Nov 04 10:28:01 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/gnus.texi Sun Nov 04 12:51:16 2001 +0000 @@ -1972,8 +1972,8 @@ command, but this one does it without expunging and hiding dormants (@code{gnus-group-visible-select-group}). -@item M-C-@key{RET} -@kindex M-C-@key{RET} @r{(Group)} +@item C-M-@key{RET} +@kindex C-M-@key{RET} @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-select-group-ephemerally Finally, this command selects the current group ephemerally without doing any processing of its contents @@ -3025,8 +3025,8 @@ Run all expirable articles in the current group through the expiry process (if any) (@code{gnus-group-expire-articles}). -@item C-c M-C-x -@kindex C-c M-C-x @r{(Group)} +@item C-c C-M-x +@kindex C-c C-M-x @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-expire-all-groups Run all articles in all groups through the expiry process (@code{gnus-group-expire-all-groups}). @@ -5843,9 +5843,9 @@ @table @kbd @item T k -@itemx M-C-k +@itemx C-M-k @kindex T k @r{(Summary)} -@kindex M-C-k @r{(Summary)} +@kindex C-M-k @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-kill-thread Mark all articles in the current (sub-)thread as read (@code{gnus-summary-kill-thread}). If the prefix argument is positive, @@ -5853,9 +5853,9 @@ articles instead. @item T l -@itemx M-C-l +@itemx C-M-l @kindex T l @r{(Summary)} -@kindex M-C-l @r{(Summary)} +@kindex C-M-l @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-lower-thread Lower the score of the current (sub-)thread (@code{gnus-summary-lower-thread}). @@ -5926,8 +5926,8 @@ @item T n @kindex T n @r{(Summary)} -@itemx M-C-n -@kindex M-C-n @r{(Summary)} +@itemx C-M-n +@kindex C-M-n @r{(Summary)} @itemx M-down @kindex M-down @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-next-thread @@ -5935,8 +5935,8 @@ @item T p @kindex T p @r{(Summary)} -@itemx M-C-p -@kindex M-C-p @r{(Summary)} +@itemx C-M-p +@kindex C-M-p @r{(Summary)} @itemx M-up @kindex M-up @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-prev-thread @@ -8506,8 +8506,8 @@ Expire all expirable articles in the group (@code{gnus-summary-expire-articles}). -@item B M-C-e -@kindex B M-C-e @r{(Summary)} +@item B C-M-e +@kindex B C-M-e @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-expire-articles-now Delete all the expirable articles in the group (@code{gnus-summary-expire-articles-now}). This means that @strong{all} @@ -8799,8 +8799,8 @@ some format, you @kbd{C-d} and read these messages in a more convenient fashion. -@item M-C-d -@kindex M-C-d @r{(Summary)} +@item C-M-d +@kindex C-M-d @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-read-document This command is very similar to the one above, but lets you gather several documents into one biiig group @@ -8824,14 +8824,14 @@ Expand the summary buffer window (@code{gnus-summary-expand-window}). If given a prefix, force an @code{article} window configuration. -@item M-C-e -@kindex M-C-e @r{(Summary)} +@item C-M-e +@kindex C-M-e @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-edit-parameters Edit the group parameters (@pxref{Group Parameters}) of the current group (@code{gnus-summary-edit-parameters}). -@item M-C-a -@kindex M-C-a @r{(Summary)} +@item C-M-a +@kindex C-M-a @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-customize-parameters Customize the group parameters (@pxref{Group Parameters}) of the current group (@code{gnus-summary-customize-parameters}). @@ -17094,9 +17094,9 @@ I'm not, so I've added a second prefix---the @dfn{symbolic prefix}. The prefix key is @kbd{M-i} (@code{gnus-symbolic-argument}), and the next character typed in is the value. You can stack as many @kbd{M-i} -prefixes as you want. @kbd{M-i a M-C-u} means ``feed the @kbd{M-C-u} -command the symbolic prefix @code{a}''. @kbd{M-i a M-i b M-C-u} means -``feed the @kbd{M-C-u} command the symbolic prefixes @code{a} and +prefixes as you want. @kbd{M-i a C-M-u} means ``feed the @kbd{C-M-u} +command the symbolic prefix @code{a}''. @kbd{M-i a M-i b C-M-u} means +``feed the @kbd{C-M-u} command the symbolic prefixes @code{a} and @code{b}''. You get the drift. Typing in symbolic prefixes to commands that don't accept them doesn't @@ -18090,7 +18090,7 @@ @findex gnus-undo The undoability is provided by the @code{gnus-undo-mode} minor mode. It is used if @code{gnus-use-undo} is non-@code{nil}, which is the -default. The @kbd{M-C-_} key performs the @code{gnus-undo} +default. The @kbd{C-M-_} key performs the @code{gnus-undo} command, which should feel kinda like the normal Emacs @code{undo} command. @@ -19918,7 +19918,7 @@ when generating lines in buffers (@pxref{Advanced Formatting}). @item -Several commands in the group buffer can be undone with @kbd{M-C-_} +Several commands in the group buffer can be undone with @kbd{C-M-_} (@pxref{Undo}). @item @@ -19950,7 +19950,7 @@ @item A new command for reading collections of documents -(@code{nndoc} with @code{nnvirtual} on top) has been added---@kbd{M-C-d} +(@code{nndoc} with @code{nnvirtual} on top) has been added---@kbd{C-M-d} (@pxref{Really Various Summary Commands}). @item @@ -22093,7 +22093,7 @@ Believe it or not, but some people who use Gnus haven't really used Emacs much before they embarked on their journey on the Gnus Love Boat. -If you are one of those unfortunates whom ``@kbd{M-C-a}'', ``kill the +If you are one of those unfortunates whom ``@kbd{C-M-a}'', ``kill the region'', and ``set @code{gnus-flargblossen} to an alist where the key is a regexp that is used for matching on the group name'' are magical phrases with little or no meaning, then this appendix is for you. If @@ -22133,11 +22133,11 @@ to the left hand side of the keyboard, usually on the bottom row. Now, us Emacs people don't say ``press the meta-control-m key'', -because that's just too inconvenient. We say ``press the @kbd{M-C-m} +because that's just too inconvenient. We say ``press the @kbd{C-M-m} key''. @kbd{M-} is the prefix that means ``meta'' and ``C-'' is the prefix that means ``control''. So ``press @kbd{C-k}'' means ``press down the control key, and hold it down while you press @kbd{k}''. -``Press @kbd{M-C-k}'' means ``press down and hold down the meta key and +``Press @kbd{C-M-k}'' means ``press down and hold down the meta key and the control key and then press @kbd{k}''. Simple, ay? This is somewhat complicated by the fact that not all keyboards have a