Mercurial > emacs
changeset 38048:bd45e6c57fba
Proofreading fixes from Danny Colascione <qtmstr@optonline.net>.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 15 Jun 2001 08:17:37 +0000 |
parents | 46bbf160c47f |
children | 0ee6a3d3764e |
files | man/display.texi man/regs.texi |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/display.texi Fri Jun 15 07:31:16 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/display.texi Fri Jun 15 08:17:37 2001 +0000 @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ @vindex font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function Comment and string fontification (or ``syntactic'' fontification) relies on analysis of the syntactic structure of the buffer text. For -the purposes of speed, some modes including C mode and Lisp mode rely on +the purposes of speed, some modes, including C mode and Lisp mode, rely on a special convention: an open-parenthesis in the leftmost column always defines the @w{beginning} of a defun, and is thus always outside any string or comment. (@xref{Defuns}.) If you don't follow this convention, @@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ @cindex characters (in text) ASCII printing characters (octal codes 040 through 0176) in Emacs -buffers are displayed with their graphics. So are non-ASCII multibyte +buffers are displayed with their graphics, as are non-ASCII multibyte printing characters (octal codes above 0400). Some ASCII control characters are displayed in special ways. The @@ -790,7 +790,7 @@ to start, or zero meaning don't echo at all. @xref{Echo Area}. @vindex ctl-arrow - If the variable @code{ctl-arrow} is @code{nil}, control characters in + If the variable @code{ctl-arrow} is @code{nil}, all control characters in the buffer are displayed with octal escape sequences, except for newline and tab. Altering the value of @code{ctl-arrow} makes it local to the current buffer; until that time, the default value is in effect. The
--- a/man/regs.texi Fri Jun 15 07:31:16 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/regs.texi Fri Jun 15 08:17:37 2001 +0000 @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ register once or many times. @findex view-register - Each register has a name which is a single character. A register can + Each register has a name, which is a single character. A register can store a piece of text, a rectangle, a position, a window configuration, or a file name, but only one thing at any given time. Whatever you store in a register remains there until you store something else in that @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ Bookmark position values are saved with surrounding context, so that @code{bookmark-jump} can find the proper position even if the file is modified slightly. The variable @code{bookmark-search-size} says how -many characters of context to record, on each side of the bookmark's +many characters of context to record on each side of the bookmark's position. Here are some additional commands for working with bookmarks: