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Quiet, woman. (Sorry...). * lisp/woman.el (woman0-roff-buffer, woman1-roff-buffer) (woman2-roff-buffer): Give local variable `request' a prefix. (woman0-macro): Rename argument `request' in the same way. (woman-request): New name for `request' dynamic variable. (woman-unquote, woman-forward-arg): Update for above name change. (woman1-roff-buffer): Give local variable `unquote' a prefix. (woman1-unquote): New name for `unquote' dynamic variable. (woman1-B-or-I, woman1-alt-fonts): Update for above name change. (woman-translations): Rename from `translations'. No longer global. (woman2-tr, woman-translate): Update for above name change. (woman-translate): Check for bound variable. (woman2-roff-buffer): Give local variable `translations' a prefix.
author Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
date Fri, 05 Nov 2010 01:16:55 -0700
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