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diff man/misc.texi @ 71593:4d628cade603
fix overfull/underfull boxes
author | Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 03 Jul 2006 18:17:21 +0000 |
parents | 044c5a8f7744 |
children | d3243ee91ba0 138ce2701550 |
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--- a/man/misc.texi Mon Jul 03 16:39:32 2006 +0000 +++ b/man/misc.texi Mon Jul 03 18:17:21 2006 +0000 @@ -1331,7 +1331,7 @@ @subsection Invoking @code{emacsclient} To run the @code{emacsclient} program, specify file names as arguments, -and optionally line numbers as well. Do it like this: +and optionally line numbers as well, like this: @example emacsclient @r{@{}@r{[}+@var{line}@r{[}@var{column}@r{]}@r{]} @var{filename}@r{@}}@dots{} @@ -1352,10 +1352,10 @@ @code{emacsclient}, then it returns immediately. (You can take as long as you like to edit the files in Emacs.) - The option @samp{--alternate-editor=@var{command}} is useful when -running @code{emacsclient} in a script. It specifies a command to run -if @code{emacsclient} fails to contact Emacs. For example, the -following setting for the @var{EDITOR} environment variable will + The option @samp{--alternate-editor=@var{command}} specifies a +command to run if @code{emacsclient} fails to contact Emacs. This is +useful when running @code{emacsclient} in a script. For example, the +following setting for the @env{EDITOR} environment variable will always give you an editor, even if no Emacs server is running: @example @@ -1363,8 +1363,8 @@ @end example @noindent -The environment variable @var{ALTERNATE_EDITOR} has the same effect, but -the value of the @samp{--alternate-editor} takes precedence. +The environment variable @env{ALTERNATE_EDITOR} has the same effect, with +the value of the @samp{--alternate-editor} option taking precedence. @pindex emacs.bash Alternatively, the file @file{etc/emacs.bash} defines a bash