diff lispref/nonascii.texi @ 65369:822218f80ae4

2005-09-08 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> * locals.texi (Standard Buffer-Local Variables): Don't include mode variables for minor modes. Fix xrefs for buffer-display-count, buffer-display-table, buffer-offer-save, buffer-saved-size, cache-long-line-scans, enable-multibyte-characters, fill-column, header-line-format, left-fringe-width, left-margin, and right-fringe-width. * hooks.texi (Standard Hooks): All hooks should conform to the standard naming convention now. Fix xref for `echo-area-clear-hook'. * display.texi (Usual Display): Note that indicate-empty-lines and tab-width are buffer-local. * files.texi (Saving Buffers): Add xref to `Killing Buffers'. * modes.texi (Mode Help): Note that major-mode is buffer-local. * nonascii.texi (Encoding and I/O): Note that buffer-file-coding-system is buffer-local. * positions.texi (List Motion): Note that defun-prompt-regexp is buffer-local. * text.texi (Auto Filling): Note that auto-fill-function is buffer-local. (Undo): Note that buffer-undo-list is buffer-local. * windows.texi (Buffers and Windows): Document buffer-display-count.
author Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
date Thu, 08 Sep 2005 22:00:58 +0000
parents e836425ee789
children 2a5c4effbefd 10fe5fadaf89
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--- a/lispref/nonascii.texi	Thu Sep 08 18:45:38 2005 +0000
+++ b/lispref/nonascii.texi	Thu Sep 08 22:00:58 2005 +0000
@@ -717,8 +717,8 @@
 you will want to find out afterwards which coding system was chosen.
 
 @defvar buffer-file-coding-system
-This variable records the coding system that was used for visiting the
-current buffer.  It is used for saving the buffer, and for writing part
+This buffer-local variable records the coding system that was used to visit
+the current buffer.  It is used for saving the buffer, and for writing part
 of the buffer with @code{write-region}.  If the text to be written
 cannot be safely encoded using the coding system specified by this
 variable, these operations select an alternative encoding by calling