Mercurial > emacs
changeset 70437:67cae6fd5e56
Rename `MS-DOG' into `MS-DOS'.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 06 May 2006 08:21:42 +0000 |
parents | fd203442a7dd |
children | 04e99060237d |
files | man/emacs-xtra.texi man/msdog.texi |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/emacs-xtra.texi Sat May 06 08:16:15 2006 +0000 +++ b/man/emacs-xtra.texi Sat May 06 08:21:42 2006 +0000 @@ -55,18 +55,17 @@ @end ifnottex @menu -* Introduction:: What documentation belongs here? -* Autorevert:: Auto Reverting non-file buffers. -* Subdir Switches:: Subdirectory switches in Dired. +* Introduction:: What documentation belongs here? +* Autorevert:: Auto Reverting non-file buffers. +* Subdir Switches:: Subdirectory switches in Dired. * Advanced Calendar/Diary Usage:: Advanced Calendar/Diary customization. -* Emerge:: A convenient way of merging two versions - of a program. -* Picture Mode:: Editing pictures made up of characters - using the quarter-plane screen model. - -* Advanced VC Usage:: Advanced VC (version control) features. -* Fortran:: Fortran mode and its special features. -* MS-DOG:: +* Emerge:: A convenient way of merging two versions of a program. +* Picture Mode:: Editing pictures made up of characters using + the quarter-plane screen model. + +* Advanced VC Usage:: Advanced VC (version control) features. +* Fortran:: Fortran mode and its special features. +* MS-DOS:: Using Emacs on MS-DOS (otherwise known as "MS-DOG"). * Index:: @end menu @@ -3291,7 +3290,7 @@ Fortran abbrevs and what they stand for. -@node MS-DOG +@node MS-DOS @chapter Emacs and MS-DOS @cindex MS-DOG @cindex MS-DOS peculiarities @@ -3300,7 +3299,7 @@ the MS-DOS ``operating system'' (also known as ``MS-DOG''). Information about Emacs and Microsoft's current operating system Windows (also known as ``Losedows) is in the main Emacs manual -(@pxref{Emacs and Microsoft Systems,,, emacs, the Emacs Manual}). +(@pxref{Microsoft Systems,,, emacs, the Emacs Manual}). If you build Emacs for MS-DOS, the binary will also run on Windows 3.X, Windows NT, Windows 9X/ME, Windows 2000, or OS/2 as a DOS
--- a/man/msdog.texi Sat May 06 08:16:15 2006 +0000 +++ b/man/msdog.texi Sat May 06 08:21:42 2006 +0000 @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Windows. Some of these peculiarities are also relevant to Microsoft's older MS-DOS ``operating system'' (also known as ``MS-DOG''). However, Emacs features that are relevant @emph{only} to MS-DOS are -described in a separate manual (@inforef{MS-DOG,, emacs-xtra}). +described in a separate manual (@inforef{MS-DOS,, emacs-xtra}). The behavior of Emacs on MS-Windows is reasonably similar to what is documented in the rest of the manual, including support for long file