# HG changeset patch # User Luc Teirlinck # Date 1072324456 0 # Node ID 4c4e0f5356bf247ddab6c1c7c317db6e44ae115e # Parent 3a89b727d7af75f7dc11d818a4c2c054c5ad8f0d Replace all occurrences of @acronym{CAR} with @sc{car}, for consistency with the rest of the Elisp manual. `car' and `cdr' are historically acronyms, but are no longer widely thought of as such. diff -r 3a89b727d7af -r 4c4e0f5356bf lispref/commands.texi --- a/lispref/commands.texi Thu Dec 25 03:52:43 2003 +0000 +++ b/lispref/commands.texi Thu Dec 25 03:54:16 2003 +0000 @@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@ Emacs supports four kinds of mouse events: click events, drag events, button-down events, and motion events. All mouse events are represented -as lists. The @acronym{CAR} of the list is the event type; this says which +as lists. The @sc{car} of the list is the event type; this says which mouse button was involved, and which modifier keys were used with it. The event type can also distinguish double or triple button presses (@pxref{Repeat Events}). The rest of the list elements give position @@ -1560,7 +1560,7 @@ key binding purposes. For a keyboard event, the event type equals the event value; thus, the event type for a character is the character, and the event type for a function key symbol is the symbol itself. For -events that are lists, the event type is the symbol in the @acronym{CAR} of +events that are lists, the event type is the symbol in the @sc{car} of the list. Thus, the event type is always a symbol or a character. Two events of the same type are equivalent where key bindings are @@ -2583,7 +2583,7 @@ value, @var{arg}. The argument may be a symbol, a number, or a list. If it is @code{nil}, the value 1 is returned; if it is @code{-}, the value @minus{}1 is returned; if it is a number, that number is returned; -if it is a list, the @acronym{CAR} of that list (which should be a number) is +if it is a list, the @sc{car} of that list (which should be a number) is returned. @end defun