changeset 52001:b96d92c96bd1

(Imenu): Add xref to Emacs Manual node on Imenu. Remove spurious indent in example.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Tue, 22 Jul 2003 15:24:39 +0000
parents 8aed6a3b153d
children 26d4153f70a1
files lispref/modes.texi
diffstat 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/lispref/modes.texi	Tue Jul 22 15:23:50 2003 +0000
+++ b/lispref/modes.texi	Tue Jul 22 15:24:39 2003 +0000
@@ -1616,11 +1616,13 @@
 @cindex Imenu
   @dfn{Imenu} is a feature that lets users select a definition or
 section in the buffer, from a menu which lists all of them, to go
-directly to that location in the buffer.  Imenu works by constructing a
-buffer index which lists the names and buffer positions of the
+directly to that location in the buffer.  Imenu works by constructing
+a buffer index which lists the names and buffer positions of the
 definitions, or other named portions of the buffer; then the user can
-choose one of them and move point to it.  This section explains how to
-customize how Imenu finds the definitions or buffer portions for a
+choose one of them and move point to it.  The user-level commands for
+using Imenu are described in the Emacs Manual (@pxref{Imenu,, Imenu,
+emacs, the Emacs Manual}).  This section explains how to customize
+Imenu's method of finding definitions or buffer portions for a
 particular major mode.
 
   The usual and simplest way is to set the variable
@@ -1708,7 +1710,7 @@
 For example, Fortran mode uses it this way:
 
 @example
-  (setq imenu-syntax-alist '(("_$" . "w")))
+(setq imenu-syntax-alist '(("_$" . "w")))
 @end example
 
 The @code{imenu-generic-expression} patterns can then use @samp{\\sw+}