changeset 68393:b5ff41ef0331

(Fbeginning_of_line, Fend_of_line): Clarify confusing doc string.
author Károly Lőrentey <lorentey@elte.hu>
date Thu, 26 Jan 2006 03:40:13 +0000
parents a0208539b9a3
children 0b6d0aad4517
files src/cmds.c
diffstat 1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/src/cmds.c	Thu Jan 26 03:12:45 2006 +0000
+++ b/src/cmds.c	Thu Jan 26 03:40:13 2006 +0000
@@ -157,10 +157,10 @@
 With argument N not nil or 1, move forward N - 1 lines first.
 If point reaches the beginning or end of buffer, it stops there.
 
-This function does not move point across a field boundary unless that
-would move point to a different line than the original, unconstrained
-result.  If N is nil or 1, and a front-sticky field starts at point,
-the point does not move.  To ignore field boundaries bind
+This function constrains point to the current field unless this moves
+point to a different line than the original, unconstrained result.  If
+N is nil or 1, and a front-sticky field starts at point, the point
+does not move.  To ignore field boundaries bind
 `inhibit-field-text-motion' to t, or use the `forward-line' function
 instead.  For instance, `(forward-line 0)' does the same thing as
 `(beginning-of-line)', except that it ignores field boundaries.  */)
@@ -183,11 +183,11 @@
 If point reaches the beginning or end of buffer, it stops there.
 To ignore intangibility, bind `inhibit-point-motion-hooks' to t.
 
-This function does not move point across a field boundary unless that
-would move point to a different line than the original, unconstrained
-result.  If N is nil or 1, and a rear-sticky field ends at point,
-the point does not move.  To ignore field boundaries bind
-`inhibit-field-text-motion' to t.  */)
+This function constrains point to the current field unless this moves
+point to a different line than the original, unconstrained result.  If
+N is nil or 1, and a rear-sticky field ends at point, the point does
+not move.  To ignore field boundaries bind `inhibit-field-text-motion'
+to t.  */)
      (n)
      Lisp_Object n;
 {