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diff man/faq.texi @ 36383:d26ad6e1f13f
Change "filename" to "file name" or "file-name".
Change "uppercase" to "upper case" or "upper-case".
Change "lowercase" to "lower case" or "lower-case".
Fix "allows to".
(From Nelson Beebe.)
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 25 Feb 2001 13:41:20 +0000 |
parents | 6c3540ec3c12 |
children | 9df3f07f2643 |
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--- a/man/faq.texi Sun Feb 25 13:37:54 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/faq.texi Sun Feb 25 13:41:20 2001 +0000 @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ * Basic keys:: * Extended commands:: * On-line manual:: -* Filename conventions:: +* File-name conventions:: * Common acronyms:: @end menu @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ The ASCII code sent by @kbd{C-x} (except for @kbd{C-?}) is the value that would be sent by pressing just @key{x} minus 96 (or 64 for -uppercase @key{X}) and will be from 0 to 31. On Unix and GNU/Linux +upper-case @key{X}) and will be from 0 to 31. On Unix and GNU/Linux terminals, the ASCII code sent by @kbd{M-x} is the sum of 128 and the ASCII code that would be sent by pressing just @key{x}. Essentially, @key{Control} turns off bits 5 and 6 and @key{Meta} turns on bit @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ If you need to run non-interactive Emacs functions, see @ref{Evaluating Emacs Lisp code}. -@node On-line manual, Filename conventions, Extended commands, FAQ notation +@node On-line manual, File-name conventions, Extended commands, FAQ notation @section How do I read topic XXX in the on-line manual? @cindex On-line manual, reading topics in @cindex Reading topics in the on-line manual @@ -247,10 +247,10 @@ @xref{Getting a printed manual}, if you would like a paper copy of the Emacs manual. -@node Filename conventions, Common acronyms, On-line manual, FAQ notation +@node File-name conventions, Common acronyms, On-line manual, FAQ notation @section What are @file{etc/SERVICE}, @file{src/config.h}, and @file{lisp/default.el}? -@cindex Filename conventions -@cindex Conventions for filenames +@cindex File-name conventions +@cindex Conventions for file names @cindex Directories and files that come with Emacs These are files that come with Emacs. The Emacs distribution is divided @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ Your system administrator may have removed the @file{src} directory and many files from the @file{etc} directory. -@node Common acronyms, , Filename conventions, FAQ notation +@node Common acronyms, , File-name conventions, FAQ notation @section What are FSF, LPF, OSF, GNU, RMS, FTP, and GPL? @cindex FSF, definition of @cindex LPF, definition of @@ -758,7 +758,7 @@ @enumerate @item Move the files to the @file{info} directory in the installed Emacs -distribution. @xref{Filename conventions}, if you don't know where that +distribution. @xref{File-name conventions}, if you don't know where that is. @item @@ -915,7 +915,7 @@ are available for you to read. The following files are available in the @file{etc} directory of the -Emacs distribution (see @ref{Filename conventions}, if you're not sure +Emacs distribution (see @ref{File-name conventions}, if you're not sure where that is). @table @file @@ -977,7 +977,7 @@ @ref{Problems building Emacs}, or @ref{Linking with -lX11 fails}, if you have problems with the installation. -The file @file{etc/SERVICE} (see @ref{Filename conventions}, if you're +The file @file{etc/SERVICE} (see @ref{File-name conventions}, if you're not sure where that is) lists companies and individuals willing to sell you help in installing or using Emacs. An up-to-date version this file is available on @samp{ftp.gnu.org} (@pxref{Informational files for @@ -1032,7 +1032,7 @@ @item In the Emacs distribution. Since Emacs 18.56, the FAQ at the time of release has been part of the Emacs distribution as -@file{man/faq.texi} (@pxref{Filename conventions}). +@file{man/faq.texi} (@pxref{File-name conventions}). @item Via the World Wide Web. A hypertext version is available at @@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@ @cindex Why Emacs? For some not-so-serious alternative reasons for Emacs to have that -name, check out the file @file{etc/JOKES} (@pxref{Filename +name, check out the file @file{etc/JOKES} (@pxref{File-name conventions}). @node Latest version of Emacs, New in Emacs 20, Origin of the term Emacs, Status of Emacs @@ -1181,7 +1181,7 @@ * Debugging a customization file:: * Colors on a TTY:: * Displaying the current line or column:: -* Displaying the current filename in the titlebar:: +* Displaying the current file name in the titlebar:: * Turning on abbrevs by default:: * Turning on auto-fill by default:: * Associating modes with files:: @@ -1296,7 +1296,7 @@ Use @kbd{C-h v} (@kbd{M-x describe-variable}) to check the value of variables which you are trying to set or use. -@node Displaying the current line or column, Displaying the current filename in the titlebar, Debugging a customization file, Common requests +@node Displaying the current line or column, Displaying the current file name in the titlebar, Debugging a customization file, Common requests @section How do I make Emacs display the current line (or column) number? @cindex @code{line-number-mode} @cindex Displaying the current line or column @@ -1344,10 +1344,10 @@ None of the @code{vi} emulation modes provide the ``set number'' capability of @code{vi} (as far as we know). -@node Displaying the current filename in the titlebar, Turning on abbrevs by default, Displaying the current line or column, Common requests -@section How can I modify the titlebar to contain the current filename? -@cindex Titlebar, displaying the current filename in -@cindex Filename, displaying in the titlebar +@node Displaying the current file name in the titlebar, Turning on abbrevs by default, Displaying the current line or column, Common requests +@section How can I modify the titlebar to contain the current file name? +@cindex Titlebar, displaying the current file name in +@cindex File name, displaying in the titlebar @cindex @code{frame-title-format} The contents of an Emacs frame's titlebar is controlled by the variable @@ -1374,7 +1374,7 @@ (setq frame-title-format "%b") @end lisp -@node Turning on abbrevs by default, Turning on auto-fill by default, Displaying the current filename in the titlebar, Common requests +@node Turning on abbrevs by default, Turning on auto-fill by default, Displaying the current file name in the titlebar, Common requests @section How do I turn on abbrevs by default just in mode @var{mymode}? @cindex Abbrevs, turning on by default @@ -2982,10 +2982,10 @@ @node Editing files with $ in the name, Shell mode loses the current directory, Emacs takes a long time to visit files, Bugs and problems @section How do I edit a file with a @samp{$} in its name? @cindex Editing files with @samp{$} in the name -@cindex @samp{$} in filenames -@cindex Filenames containing @samp{$}, editing - -When entering a filename in the minibuffer, Emacs will attempt to expand +@cindex @samp{$} in file names +@cindex File names containing @samp{$}, editing + +When entering a file name in the minibuffer, Emacs will attempt to expand a @samp{$} followed by a word as an environment variable. To suppress this behavior, type @kbd{$$} instead. @@ -3396,7 +3396,7 @@ It is also possible that the package is on your system, but has not been loaded. To see which packages are available for loading, look through -your computer's lisp directory (@pxref{Filename conventions}). The Lisp +your computer's lisp directory (@pxref{File-name conventions}). The Lisp source to most packages contains a short description of how they should be loaded, invoked, and configured---so before you use or modify a Lisp package, see if the author has provided any hints in the @@ -3604,7 +3604,7 @@ @item Compiler DJGPP version 1.12 maint 1 or later. Djgpp 2.0 or later is recommended, since 1.x is very old an unmaintained. Djgpp 2 supports -long filenames on Windows 9X/ME/2K. +long file names on Windows 9X/ME/2K. You can get the latest release of DJGPP by retrieving all of the files in