# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 1123587099 0 # Node ID 5be8c14584ddb70da8aa5ffeffe23029507274f2 # Parent 8e1886955e262a1052b171f78862bc162ca41b7d (Scroll Calendar): Document < and > in calendar. diff -r 8e1886955e26 -r 5be8c14584dd man/calendar.texi --- a/man/calendar.texi Tue Aug 09 11:30:36 2005 +0000 +++ b/man/calendar.texi Tue Aug 09 11:31:39 2005 +0000 @@ -235,9 +235,9 @@ horizontally, so that new months become visible in the window. @table @kbd -@item C-x < +@item < Scroll calendar one month forward (@code{scroll-calendar-left}). -@item C-x > +@item > Scroll calendar one month backward (@code{scroll-calendar-right}). @item C-v @itemx @key{NEXT} @@ -249,15 +249,15 @@ (@code{scroll-calendar-right-three-months}). @end table -@kindex C-x < @r{(Calendar mode)} +@kindex < @r{(Calendar mode)} @findex scroll-calendar-left -@kindex C-x > @r{(Calendar mode)} +@kindex > @r{(Calendar mode)} @findex scroll-calendar-right The most basic calendar scroll commands scroll by one month at a time. This means that there are two months of overlap between the -display before the command and the display after. @kbd{C-x <} scrolls +display before the command and the display after. @kbd{<} scrolls the calendar contents one month to the left; that is, it moves the -display forward in time. @kbd{C-x >} scrolls the contents to the +display forward in time. @kbd{>} scrolls the contents to the right, which moves backwards in time. @kindex C-v @r{(Calendar mode)}