changeset 73179:99698449f84d

improve page/line breaks
author Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
date Sat, 30 Sep 2006 00:35:50 +0000
parents 55f41f977e85
children 16edffa03262
files man/ChangeLog man/display.texi man/frames.texi man/mark.texi man/windows.texi
diffstat 5 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/man/ChangeLog	Sat Sep 30 00:35:15 2006 +0000
+++ b/man/ChangeLog	Sat Sep 30 00:35:50 2006 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+2006-09-29  Karl Berry  <karl@gnu.org>
+
+	* windows.texi (Basic Window): remove forced @break, no longer
+	desirable.
+	* frames.texi (Frame Commands),
+	* mark.texi (Marking Objects): reword to avoid bad page break.
+	* display.texi (Auto Scrolling): use @tie{} to avoid bad line break.
+
 2006-09-19  Richard Stallman  <rms@gnu.org>
 
 	* frames.texi (Dialog Boxes): Clean up wording: avoid passive,
--- a/man/display.texi	Sat Sep 30 00:35:15 2006 +0000
+++ b/man/display.texi	Sat Sep 30 00:35:50 2006 +0000
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@
 number @var{n}, then if you move point just a little off the
 screen---less than @var{n} lines---then Emacs scrolls the text just
 far enough to bring point back on screen.  By default,
-@code{scroll-conservatively} is 0.
+@code{scroll-conservatively} is@tie{}0.
 
 @cindex aggressive scrolling
 @vindex scroll-up-aggressively
--- a/man/frames.texi	Sat Sep 30 00:35:15 2006 +0000
+++ b/man/frames.texi	Sat Sep 30 00:35:50 2006 +0000
@@ -516,13 +516,13 @@
 @kindex C-z @r{(X windows)}
 @findex iconify-or-deiconify-frame
 Iconify the selected Emacs frame (@code{iconify-or-deiconify-frame}).
+When typed on an Emacs frame's icon, deiconify instead.
+
 The normal meaning of @kbd{C-z}, to suspend Emacs, is not useful under
 a graphical display that allows multiple applications to operate
 simultaneously in their own windows, so Emacs gives @kbd{C-z} a
 different binding in that case.
 
-If you type this command on an Emacs frame's icon, it deiconifies the frame.
-
 @item C-x 5 0
 @kindex C-x 5 0
 @findex delete-frame
--- a/man/mark.texi	Sat Sep 30 00:35:15 2006 +0000
+++ b/man/mark.texi	Sat Sep 30 00:35:50 2006 +0000
@@ -334,11 +334,11 @@
 @kbd{M-@@} (@code{mark-word}) puts the mark at the end of the next
 word, while @kbd{C-M-@@} (@code{mark-sexp}) puts it at the end of the
 next balanced expression (@pxref{Expressions}).  These commands handle
-arguments just like @kbd{M-f} and @kbd{C-M-f}.  If you repeat these
-commands, that extends the region.  For example, you can type either
-@kbd{C-u 2 M-@@} or @kbd{M-@@ M-@@} to mark the next two words.  This
-command also extends the region when the mark is active in Transient
-Mark mode, regardless of the last command.
+arguments just like @kbd{M-f} and @kbd{C-M-f}.  Repeating these
+commands extends the region.  For example, you can type either
+@kbd{C-u 2 M-@@} or @kbd{M-@@ M-@@} to mark the next two words.  These
+commands also extend the region in Transient Mark mode, regardless of
+the last command.
 
 @kindex C-x h
 @findex mark-whole-buffer
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@
 the beginning of the paragraph that surrounds or follows point, and
 puts the mark at the end of that paragraph (@pxref{Paragraphs}).  It
 prepares the region so you can indent, case-convert, or kill a whole
-paragraph.  With prefix argument, if the argument's value is positive,
+paragraph.  With a prefix argument, if the argument's value is positive,
 @kbd{M-h} marks that many paragraphs starting with the one surrounding
 point.  If the prefix argument is @minus{}@var{n}, @kbd{M-h} also
 marks @var{n} paragraphs, running back form the one surrounding point.
--- a/man/windows.texi	Sat Sep 30 00:35:15 2006 +0000
+++ b/man/windows.texi	Sat Sep 30 00:35:50 2006 +0000
@@ -64,10 +64,6 @@
 displayed in the window.  The selected window's mode line appears in a
 different color.  @xref{Mode Line}, for full details on the mode line.
 
-@iftex
-@break
-@end iftex
-
 @node Split Window
 @section Splitting Windows