diff man/glossary.texi @ 90667:dbe3f29e61d6

Merge from emacs--devo--0 Patches applied: * emacs--devo--0 (patch 505-522) - Update from CVS - Merge from gnus--rel--5.10 - Update from CVS: etc/TUTORIAL.cn: Updated. - Merge from erc--emacs--22 * gnus--rel--5.10 (patch 164-167) - Update from CVS Revision: emacs@sv.gnu.org/emacs--unicode--0--patch-137
author Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
date Tue, 21 Nov 2006 08:56:38 +0000
parents 858cb33ae39d fc54af724e3c
children 95d0cdf160ea
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--- a/man/glossary.texi	Tue Nov 21 01:10:47 2006 +0000
+++ b/man/glossary.texi	Tue Nov 21 08:56:38 2006 +0000
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@
 directory, but an absolute file name refers to the same file regardless
 of which directory is current.  On GNU and Unix systems, an absolute
 file name starts with a slash (the root directory) or with @samp{~/} or
-@samp{~@var{user}/} (a home directory).  On MS-Windows/MS-DOS, and
+@samp{~@var{user}/} (a home directory).  On MS-Windows/MS-DOS, an
 absolute file name can also start with a drive letter and a colon
 @samp{@var{d}:}.
 
@@ -848,8 +848,8 @@
 
 @item Moving Text
 Moving text means erasing it from one place and inserting it in
-another.  The usual way to move text by killing (q.v.@:) and then
-yanking (q.v.@:).  @xref{Killing}.
+another.  The usual way to move text is by killing (q.v.@:) it and then
+yanking (q.v.@:) it.  @xref{Killing}.
 
 @item MULE
 MULE refers to the Emacs features for editing multilingual non-@acronym{ASCII} text