# HG changeset patch # User Eli Zaretskii # Date 1007213852 0 # Node ID 0302528bddbce3af6c74f900e3316c71c381ff22 # Parent 495e2f1dc6e629e14eb8ed4d8e797613b529d580 Fix wording of the last change. diff -r 495e2f1dc6e6 -r 0302528bddbc etc/NEWS --- a/etc/NEWS Sat Dec 01 13:10:50 2001 +0000 +++ b/etc/NEWS Sat Dec 01 13:37:32 2001 +0000 @@ -54,9 +54,10 @@ M-C-SPC M-C-SPC, for example. +++ -** M-h (mark-pagaraph) now accepts a prefix arg. If positive, mark -current and following pargraphs; if negative, mark current and -preceding paragraphs. +** M-h (mark-pagaraph) now accepts a prefix arg. +With positive arg, M-h marks the current and the following pargraphs; +if the arg is negative, it marks the current and the preceding +paragraphs. ** mouse-wheels can now scroll a specific fraction of the window (rather than a fixed number of lines) and the scrolling is `progressive'. diff -r 495e2f1dc6e6 -r 0302528bddbc man/mark.texi --- a/man/mark.texi Sat Dec 01 13:10:50 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/mark.texi Sat Dec 01 13:37:32 2001 +0000 @@ -284,16 +284,16 @@ @findex mark-whole-buffer Other commands set both point and mark, to delimit an object in the buffer. For example, @kbd{M-h} (@code{mark-paragraph}) moves point to -the beginning of the paragraph that surrounds or follows point, and puts -the mark at the end of that paragraph (@pxref{Paragraphs}). It prepares -the region so you can indent, case-convert, or kill a whole paragraph. -The command also accepts a prefix argument. If the prefix argument -is positive, @kbd{M-h} marks that many paragraphs, the paragraph -surrounding point plus some following paragraphs. If the prefix -argument is negative, @kbd{M-h} also marks that many paragraphs, but -the preceding instead of the following paragraphs. (With a positive -argument, point is put at the beginning and mark at end, with a -negative argument, point is at end and mark at the beginning.) +the beginning of the paragraph that surrounds or follows point, and +puts the mark at the end of that paragraph (@pxref{Paragraphs}). It +prepares the region so you can indent, case-convert, or kill a whole +paragraph. With prefix argument, if the argument's value is positive, +@kbd{M-h} marks that many paragraphs, the paragraph surrounding point +plus some following paragraphs. If the prefix argument is negative, +@kbd{M-h} also marks that many paragraphs, but the preceding ones +instead of the following. (With a positive argument, point is put +at the beginning and mark at end, with a negative argument, point is +at end and mark at the beginning.) @kbd{C-M-h} (@code{mark-defun}) similarly puts point before, and the mark after, the current (or following) major top-level definition, or