Mercurial > emacs
changeset 36293:1bca8e306103
(General Variables): Remove description of
AUTHORCOPY, which is no longer used. Mention Gnus instead
of GNUS.
author | Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 22 Feb 2001 14:43:16 +0000 |
parents | dc5e51c4c0c6 |
children | 4f794fec4857 |
files | man/cmdargs.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/cmdargs.texi Thu Feb 22 14:42:34 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/cmdargs.texi Thu Feb 22 14:43:16 2001 +0000 @@ -311,15 +311,12 @@ to be set, but it uses their values if they are set. @table @env -@item AUTHORCOPY -The name of a file used to archive news articles posted with the @sc{gnus} -package. -@item CDPATH +@item @item CDPATH Used by the @code{cd} command to search for the directory you specify, when you specify a relative directory name. @item DOMAINNAME The name of the Internet domain that the machine running Emacs is -located in. Used by the @sc{gnus} package. +located in. Used by the Gnus package. @item EMACS_UNIBYTE @cindex unibyte operation, environment variable Defining this environment variable with a nonempty value directs Emacs @@ -385,10 +382,10 @@ @item NAME The real-world name of the user. @item NNTPSERVER -The name of the news server. Used by the mh and @sc{gnus} packages. +The name of the news server. Used by the mh and Gnus packages. @item ORGANIZATION The name of the organization to which you belong. Used for setting the -`Organization:' header in your posts from the @sc{gnus} package. +`Organization:' header in your posts from the Gnus package. @item PATH A colon-separated list of directories in which executables reside. (On MS-DOS, it is semicolon-separated instead.) This is used to @@ -400,7 +397,7 @@ @code{mail-default-reply-to}. @xref{Mail Headers}. @item SAVEDIR The name of a directory in which news articles are saved by default. -Used by the @sc{gnus} package. +Used by the Gnus package. @item SHELL The name of an interpreter used to parse and execute programs run from inside Emacs.