# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 997650258 0 # Node ID 4545461cb4783d93023bc3d728a71fd4246e4ff2 # Parent 964d8bb660319f9d59d1ff6f6a061c88e9222188 Don't say "print" for displaying on the screen. diff -r 964d8bb66031 -r 4545461cb478 etc/TUTORIAL --- a/etc/TUTORIAL Fri Aug 10 18:10:40 2001 +0000 +++ b/etc/TUTORIAL Sun Aug 12 21:04:18 2001 +0000 @@ -522,12 +522,12 @@ not lost. The new name is made by adding "~" to the end of the original file's name. -When saving is finished, Emacs prints the name of the file written. +When saving is finished, Emacs displays the name of the file written. You should save fairly often, so that you will not lose very much work if the system should crash. >> Type C-x C-s, saving your copy of the tutorial. - This should print "Wrote ...TUTORIAL" at the bottom of the screen. + This should show "Wrote ...TUTORIAL" at the bottom of the screen. NOTE: On some systems, typing C-x C-s will freeze the screen and you will see no further output from Emacs. This indicates that an @@ -989,10 +989,10 @@ function. >> Try typing C-h f previous-line. - This prints all the information Emacs has about the + This displays all the information Emacs has about the function which implements the C-p command. -A similar command C-h v prints the documentation of variables whose +A similar command C-h v displays the documentation of variables whose values you can set to customize Emacs behavior. You need to type in the name of the variable when Emacs prompts for it.