# HG changeset patch # User Chong Yidong # Date 1225490377 0 # Node ID 67cf637c695350222acca99637b5f75996d58890 # Parent 0b50f687297b77cdaa5e6c9d31002b32e6aaef22 (Top): Update node listing. diff -r 0b50f687297b -r 67cf637c6953 doc/emacs/emacs.texi --- a/doc/emacs/emacs.texi Fri Oct 31 21:37:30 2008 +0000 +++ b/doc/emacs/emacs.texi Fri Oct 31 21:59:37 2008 +0000 @@ -207,6 +207,7 @@ * Rmail:: Reading mail in Emacs. * Dired:: You can ``edit'' a directory to manage files in it. * Calendar/Diary:: The calendar and diary facilities. +* Document View:: Viewing PDF, PS and DVI files. * Gnus:: How to read netnews with Emacs. * Shell:: Executing shell commands from Emacs. * Emacs Server:: Using Emacs as an editing server for @code{mail}, etc. @@ -415,14 +416,12 @@ * Autorevert:: Auto Reverting non-file buffers. * Auto Save:: Auto Save periodically protects against loss of data. * File Aliases:: Handling multiple names for one file. -* Version Control:: Version control systems (RCS, CVS and SCCS). * Directories:: Creating, deleting, and listing file directories. * Comparing Files:: Finding where two files differ. * Diff Mode:: Editing diff output. * Misc File Ops:: Other things you can do on files. * Compressed Files:: Accessing compressed files. * File Archives:: Operating on tar, zip, jar etc. archive files. -* Document Files:: Viewing PDF, PS and DVI files. * Remote Files:: Accessing files on other sites. * Quoted File Names:: Quoting special characters in file names. * File Name Cache:: Completion against a list of files you often use. @@ -452,19 +451,6 @@ * Control: Auto Save Control. Controlling when and how often to auto-save. * Recover:: Recovering text from auto-save files. -Version Control - -* Introduction to VC:: How version control works in general. -* VC Mode Line:: How the mode line shows version control status. -* Basic VC Editing:: How to edit a file under version control. -* Old Revisions:: Examining and comparing old revisions of files. -* Secondary VC Commands:: The commands used a little less frequently. -* Branches:: Multiple lines of development. -* Remote Repositories:: Efficient access to remote CVS servers. -* Revision Tags:: Symbolic names for revisions -* Miscellaneous VC:: Various other commands and features of VC. -* Customizing VC:: Variables that change VC's behavior. - Using Multiple Buffers * Select Buffer:: Creating a new buffer or reselecting an old one. @@ -710,12 +696,25 @@ Maintaining Large Programs +* Version Control:: Version control systems (RCS, CVS and SCCS). * Change Log:: Maintaining a change history for your program. -* Format of ChangeLog:: What the change log file looks like. * Tags:: Go directly to any function in your program in one command. Tags remembers which file it is in. * Emerge:: A convenient way of merging two versions of a program. +Version Control + +* Introduction to VC:: How version control works in general. +* VC Mode Line:: How the mode line shows version control status. +* Basic VC Editing:: How to edit a file under version control. +* Old Revisions:: Examining and comparing old revisions of files. +* Secondary VC Commands:: The commands used a little less frequently. +* Branches:: Multiple lines of development. +* Remote Repositories:: Efficient access to remote CVS servers. +* Revision Tags:: Symbolic names for revisions +* Miscellaneous VC:: Various other commands and features of VC. +* Customizing VC:: Variables that change VC's behavior. + Tags Tables * Tag Syntax:: Tag syntax for various types of code and text files.