Mercurial > emacs
changeset 76900:71029a71cf4e
wording
author | Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:41:36 +0000 |
parents | 8adf777f0a7a |
children | e8c0e65f23fb |
files | lispref/ChangeLog lispref/backups.texi lispref/modes.texi |
diffstat | 3 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lispref/ChangeLog Mon Apr 02 14:36:52 2007 +0000 +++ b/lispref/ChangeLog Mon Apr 02 16:41:36 2007 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2007-04-02 Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org> + + * backups.texi (Backup Names): Avoid widow words. + * modes.texi (Example Major Modes): Align last comment. + 2007-04-01 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> * keymaps.texi (Remapping Commands): Document new arg to
--- a/lispref/backups.texi Mon Apr 02 14:36:52 2007 +0000 +++ b/lispref/backups.texi Mon Apr 02 16:41:36 2007 +0000 @@ -27,10 +27,10 @@ A @dfn{backup file} is a copy of the old contents of a file you are editing. Emacs makes a backup file the first time you save a buffer -into its visited file. Normally, this means that the backup file -contains the contents of the file as it was before the current editing -session. The contents of the backup file normally remain unchanged once -it exists. +into its visited file. Thus, normally, the backup file contains the +contents of the file as it was before the current editing session. +The contents of the backup file normally remain unchanged once it +exists. Backups are usually made by renaming the visited file to a new name. Optionally, you can specify that backup files should be made by copying @@ -68,11 +68,11 @@ @end defun @defvar buffer-backed-up - This buffer-local variable indicates whether this buffer's file has -been backed up on account of this buffer. If it is non-@code{nil}, then + This buffer-local variable says whether this buffer's file has +been backed up on account of this buffer. If it is non-@code{nil}, the backup file has been written. Otherwise, the file should be backed up when it is next saved (if backups are enabled). This is a -permanent local; @code{kill-all-local-variables} does not alter it. +permanent local; @code{kill-all-local-variables} does not alter@tie{}it. @end defvar @defopt make-backup-files @@ -270,12 +270,12 @@ @defopt kept-new-versions The value of this variable is the number of newest versions to keep when a new numbered backup is made. The newly made backup is included -in the count. The default value is 2. +in the count. The default value is@tie{}2. @end defopt @defopt kept-old-versions The value of this variable is the number of oldest versions to keep -when a new numbered backup is made. The default value is 2. +when a new numbered backup is made. The default value is@tie{}2. @end defopt If there are backups numbered 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7, and both of these @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ This variable specifies how many of the newest backup versions to keep in the Dired command @kbd{.} (@code{dired-clean-directory}). That's the same thing @code{kept-new-versions} specifies when you make a new backup -file. The default value is 2. +file. The default is@tie{}2. @end defopt @node Backup Names @@ -308,8 +308,8 @@ @defun backup-file-name-p filename This function returns a non-@code{nil} value if @var{filename} is a -possible name for a backup file. A file with the name @var{filename} -need not exist; the function just checks the name. +possible name for a backup file. It just checks the name, not whether +a file with the name @var{filename} exists. @smallexample @group
--- a/lispref/modes.texi Mon Apr 02 14:36:52 2007 +0000 +++ b/lispref/modes.texi Mon Apr 02 16:41:36 2007 +0000 @@ -1160,7 +1160,7 @@ @group (setq imenu-case-fold-search t) (set-syntax-table lisp-mode-syntax-table) - (run-mode-hooks 'lisp-mode-hook)) ; @r{This permits the user to use a} + (run-mode-hooks 'lisp-mode-hook)) ; @r{This permits the user to use a} ; @r{hook to customize the mode.} @end group @end smallexample