# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 1167771764 0 # Node ID 28b09f927c559c94d8e2a4a6b221991fff4e6574 # Parent d6884873458d874c707d73d04281b27e921fd4b9 (Changing a Variable): Minor clarification. (Specific Customization): customize-customized => customize-unsaved. diff -r d6884873458d -r 28b09f927c55 man/custom.texi --- a/man/custom.texi Tue Jan 02 21:02:13 2007 +0000 +++ b/man/custom.texi Tue Jan 02 21:02:44 2007 +0000 @@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ This sets the variable to a previous value that was set in the customization buffer in this session. If you customize a variable and then reset it, which discards the customized value, -you can get the customized value back again with this operation. +you can get the discarded value back again with this operation. @end table @cindex comments on customized settings @@ -641,9 +641,9 @@ @item M-x customize-saved Set up a customization buffer containing all settings that you have saved with customization buffers. -@item M-x customize-customized +@item M-x customize-unsaved Set up a customization buffer containing all settings that you have -customized but not saved. +set but not saved. @end table @findex customize-option @@ -687,11 +687,11 @@ loading them if necessary. @findex customize-saved -@findex customize-customized +@findex customize-unsaved If you change settings and then decide the change was a mistake, you can use two special commands to revisit your previous changes. Use @kbd{M-x customize-saved} to look at the settings that you have saved. -Use @kbd{M-x customize-customized} to look at the settings that you +Use @kbd{M-x customize-unsaved} to look at the settings that you have set but not saved. @node Custom Themes