Mercurial > emacs
changeset 59357:5bdc52fb2c42
(Basic Tutorial, Programming Tutorial): Removed caveats for Lucid Emacs.
author | Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 04 Jan 2005 19:48:17 +0000 |
parents | bbe94a7411bf |
children | 183547001aee |
files | man/calc.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/calc.texi Tue Jan 04 18:01:45 2005 +0000 +++ b/man/calc.texi Tue Jan 04 19:48:17 2005 +0000 @@ -2331,9 +2331,8 @@ to cancel it. (In fact, you can press @kbd{C-g} to cancel almost anything in Emacs.) To get help on a prefix key, press that key followed by @kbd{?}. Some prefixes have several lines of help, -so you need to press @kbd{?} repeatedly to see them all. This may -not work under Lucid Emacs, but you can also type @kbd{h h} to -see all the help at once. +so you need to press @kbd{?} repeatedly to see them all. +You can also type @kbd{h h} to see all the help at once. Try pressing @kbd{t ?} now. You will see a line of the form, @@ -5924,9 +5923,6 @@ all you want to do is define a new function or repeat a command a few times. Calc has features that allow you to do these things easily. -(Note that the programming commands relating to user-defined keys -are not yet supported under Lucid Emacs 19.) - One very limited form of programming is defining your own functions. Calc's @kbd{Z F} command allows you to define a function name and key sequence to correspond to any formula. Programming commands use