Mercurial > emacs
changeset 37152:693e61ce18ff
Minor cleanups.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 03 Apr 2001 11:16:17 +0000 |
parents | 3d209a687950 |
children | 3799cab1815b |
files | man/basic.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/basic.texi Tue Apr 03 10:59:00 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/basic.texi Tue Apr 03 11:16:17 2001 +0000 @@ -103,12 +103,14 @@ @item @kbd{C-q} followed by a sequence of octal digits inserts the character with the specified octal character code. You can use any number of -octal digits; any non-digit terminates the sequence. If the terminating -character is @key{RET}, it serves only to terminate the sequence; any -other non-digit is itself used as input after terminating the sequence. -(The use of octal sequences is disabled in ordinary non-binary Overwrite -mode, to give you a convenient way to insert a digit instead of -overwriting with it.) +octal digits; any non-digit terminates the sequence. If the +terminating character is @key{RET}, it serves only to terminate the +sequence. Any other non-digit terminates the sequence and then acts +as normal input---thus, @kbd{C-q 1 0 1 B} inserts @samp{AB}. + +The use of octal sequences is disabled in ordinary non-binary +Overwrite mode, to give you a convenient way to insert a digit instead +of overwriting with it. @end itemize @cindex 8-bit character codes @@ -582,15 +584,14 @@ prompts you for the number. These line numbers count from one at the beginning of the buffer. - You can also see the current line number in the mode line; @xref{Mode + You can also see the current line number in the mode line; see @ref{Mode Line}. If you narrow the buffer, then the line number in the mode line is relative to the accessible portion (@pxref{Narrowing}). By contrast, @code{what-line} shows both the line number relative to the narrowed region and the line number relative to the whole buffer. - By contrast, @kbd{M-x what-page} counts pages from the beginning of -the file, and counts lines within the page, printing both numbers. -@xref{Pages}. + @kbd{M-x what-page} counts pages from the beginning of the file, and +counts lines within the page, printing both numbers. @xref{Pages}. @kindex M-= @findex count-lines-region @@ -663,9 +664,9 @@ Latin-1 characters, the character shown after @samp{Char:} is displayed as the actual glyph of A with grave accent.}: -@example +@smallexample Char: @`A (04300, 2240, 0x8c0, ext ESC , A @@) (latin-iso8859-1 64) -@end example +@end smallexample @node Arguments @section Numeric Arguments