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* cc-mode.texi (Getting Started, Indentation Commands, Config Basics)
(Custom Filling and Breaking, Custom Braces, Syntactic Symbols)
(Line-Up Functions, Custom Macros):
* ediff.texi (Window and Frame Configuration)
(Highlighting Difference Regions, Highlighting Difference Regions):
* emacs-mime.texi (Display Customization):
* erc.texi (History):
* eshell.texi (Known problems):
* eudc.texi (Overview, BBDB):
* gnus.texi (NNTP, IMAP, Advanced Scoring Examples)
(The problem of spam, SpamOracle, Extending the Spam package)
(Conformity, Terminology):
* idlwave.texi (Routine Info, Routine Info)
(Class and Keyword Inheritance, Padding Operators)
(Breakpoints and Stepping, Electric Debug Mode)
(Examining Variables, Troubleshooting):
* org.texi (Creating timestamps):
* reftex.texi (Commands, Options, Changes):
* tramp.texi (Inline methods, Password caching)
(Auto-save and Backup, Issues):
* vip.texi (Files, Commands in Insert Mode):
* viper.texi (Emacs Preliminaries, States in Viper)
(Packages that Change Keymaps, Viper Specials, Groundwork):
* xresmini.texi (GTK resources):
Fix various typos.
author | Romain Francoise <romain@orebokech.com> |
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date | Mon, 05 Jun 2006 11:44:42 +0000 |
parents | 11b616eddda4 |
children | 3d45362f1d38 a8190f7e546e |
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--- a/man/vip.texi Mon Jun 05 10:14:49 2006 +0000 +++ b/man/vip.texi Mon Jun 05 11:44:42 2006 +0000 @@ -914,7 +914,7 @@ window. You can verify which file you are editing by typing @kbd{g}. (You can also -type @kbd{X B} to get nformation on other buffers too.) If you type +type @kbd{X B} to get information on other buffers too.) If you type @kbd{g} you will get an information like below in the echo area:@refill @example "/usr/masahiko/man/vip.texinfo" line 921 of 1949 @@ -1665,7 +1665,7 @@ @item C-z @kindex 032 @kbd{C-z} (@code{vip-ESC}) (insert mode) This key simulates @key{ESC} key in emacs mode. For instance, typing -@kbd{C-z x} in insert mode iw the same as typing @kbd{ESC x} in emacs mode +@kbd{C-z x} in insert mode is the same as typing @kbd{ESC x} in emacs mode (@code{vip-ESC}). @end table @noindent