# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 806169471 0 # Node ID 5cb83d6bbce1cb200830d0bb0d8986c64699179f # Parent c6215ec3f5368defeb19d6a57c15ba5464892b70 M-ESC => M-: diff -r c6215ec3f536 -r 5cb83d6bbce1 etc/TUTORIAL --- a/etc/TUTORIAL Wed Jul 19 15:47:28 1995 +0000 +++ b/etc/TUTORIAL Wed Jul 19 15:57:51 1995 +0000 @@ -205,17 +205,16 @@ If you have typed an by mistake, you can get rid of it with a C-g. -If you type , you get a new window appearing on -the screen, telling you that M-ESC is a "disabled command" -and asking whether you really want to execute it. The command -M-ESC is marked as disabled because you probably don't want to -use it until you know more about Emacs, and we expect it would -confuse you if it were allowed to go ahead and run. If you really -want to try the M-ESC command, you could type a Space in answer -to the question and M-ESC would go ahead. Normally, if you do -not want to execute M-ESC, you would type "n" to answer the question. +If you type : then you get a new window appearing on the screen, +telling you that M-: is a "disabled command" and asking whether you +really want to execute it. The command M-: is marked as disabled +because we expect it would confuse beginners and you probably don't +want to use it until you know more about Emacs. If you really want to +try the M-: command, you could type a Space in answer to the question, +and M-: would go ahead. Normally, if you do not want to execute M-:, +you would type "n" to answer the question. ->> Type , then type n. +>> Type :, then type n. * WINDOWS