changeset 16398:71e49abd5906

Clarify how insert-in-front-hooks and insert-behind-hooks are used.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Sun, 06 Oct 1996 22:49:28 +0000
parents 9a25cfded05a
children f73d53a1b448
files lispref/text.texi
diffstat 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/lispref/text.texi	Sun Oct 06 22:48:40 1996 +0000
+++ b/lispref/text.texi	Sun Oct 06 22:49:28 1996 +0000
@@ -2438,12 +2438,12 @@
 @itemx insert-behind-hooks
 @kindex insert-in-front-hooks @r{(text property)}
 @kindex insert-behind-hooks @r{(text property)}
-The operation of inserting text in a buffer, before actually modifying
-the buffer, calls the functions listed in the
-@code{insert-in-front-hooks} property of the following character and in
-the @code{insert-behind-hooks} property of the preceding character.
-These functions receive two arguments, the beginning and end of the
-inserted text.
+The operation of inserting text in a buffer also calls the functions
+listed in the @code{insert-in-front-hooks} property of the following
+character and in the @code{insert-behind-hooks} property of the
+preceding character.  These functions receive two arguments, the
+beginning and end of the inserted text.  The functions are called
+@emph{after} the actual insertion takes place.
 
 See also @ref{Change Hooks}, for other hooks that are called
 when you change text in a buffer.