diff man/trouble.texi @ 89909:68c22ea6027c

Sync to HEAD
author Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org>
date Fri, 16 Apr 2004 12:51:06 +0000
parents 375f2633d815
children 3219f94257bc
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--- a/man/trouble.texi	Thu Apr 15 01:08:34 2004 +0000
+++ b/man/trouble.texi	Fri Apr 16 12:51:06 2004 +0000
@@ -124,8 +124,8 @@
 normally, and how to recognize them and correct them.  For a list of
 additional problems you might encounter, see @ref{Bugs and problems, ,
 Bugs and problems, efaq, GNU Emacs FAQ}, and the file @file{etc/PROBLEMS}
-in the Emacs distribution.  Type @kbd{C-h F} to read the FAQ; type
-@kbd{C-h P} to read the @file{PROBLEMS} file.
+in the Emacs distribution.  Type @kbd{C-h C-f} to read the FAQ; type
+@kbd{C-h C-e} to read the @file{PROBLEMS} file.
 
 @menu
 * DEL Does Not Delete::   What to do if @key{DEL} doesn't delete.
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@
 
   Before reporting a bug, it is a good idea to see if it is already
 known.  You can find the list of known problems in the file
-@file{etc/PROBLEMS} in the Emacs distribution; type @kbd{C-h P} to read
+@file{etc/PROBLEMS} in the Emacs distribution; type @kbd{C-h C-e} to read
 it.  Some additional user-level problems can be found in @ref{Bugs and
 problems, , Bugs and problems, efaq, GNU Emacs FAQ}.  Looking up your
 problem in these two documents might provide you with a solution or a
@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@
 stimulates the bug.@refill
 
 @item
-If non-ASCII text or internationalization is relevant, the locale that
+If non-@acronym{ASCII} text or internationalization is relevant, the locale that
 was current when you started Emacs.  On GNU/Linux and Unix systems, or
 if you use a Posix-style shell such as Bash, you can use this shell
 command to view the relevant values:
@@ -1062,3 +1062,7 @@
 The service directory is found in the file named @file{etc/SERVICE} in the
 Emacs distribution.
 @end itemize
+
+@ignore
+   arch-tag: c9cba76d-b2cb-4e0c-ae3f-19d5ef35817c
+@end ignore