# HG changeset patch # User Eli Zaretskii # Date 983983767 0 # Node ID 1bfc2fad762a148e0f37eff691a16fa152d02dd6 # Parent d5345decc9a44d956d31d3219a6ab4d7d21e92f1 (File Variables): Fix a typo. (Non-ASCII Rebinding): Likewise. From Juanma Barranquero . diff -r d5345decc9a4 -r 1bfc2fad762a man/custom.texi --- a/man/custom.texi Wed Mar 07 15:34:43 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/custom.texi Wed Mar 07 16:49:27 2001 +0000 @@ -885,7 +885,7 @@ numeric values: @smallexample -;; -*-mode: Lisp; fill-column: 75; comment-column: 50; -*- +;; -*- mode: Lisp; fill-column: 75; comment-column: 50; -*- @end smallexample You can also specify the coding system for a file in this way: just @@ -1740,7 +1740,7 @@ @end example @noindent -Type @kbd{C-q} followe dby the key you want to bind, to insert @var{char}. +Type @kbd{C-q} followed by the key you want to bind, to insert @var{char}. If you don't specify the keyboard coding system, that approach won't work. Instead, you need to find out the actual code that the terminal