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@copying
-Copyright @copyright{} 1991-2011
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright @copyright{} 1991-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
of the various commands and major modes for further information.
@c This manual is updated to release 2.5 of PCL-CVS.
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PCL-CVS is a front-end to CVS versions 1.9 and later.
It concisely shows the present status of a checked out module in an
Emacs buffer and provides single-key access to the most frequently used CVS
-commands.
-For Emacs users accustomed to VC, PCL-CVS can be thought of as a replacement
-for VC-dired (@pxref{VC Directory Mode, , , emacs, The GNU
-Emacs Manual}) specifically designed for CVS.
+commands. Note that the @code{vc-dir} command (@pxref{VC Directory
+Mode, , , emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}) provides similar
+functionality, but for several version control systems, including CVS.
PCL-CVS was originally written many years ago by Per Cederqvist who
proudly maintained it until January 1996, at which point he released the
useful if your site has several repositories.
@item log-edit-require-final-newline
-@c wordy to avoid unhderfull hbox
+@c wordy to avoid underfull hbox
When you enter a log message by typing into the
@samp{*cvs-commit-message*} buffer, PCL-CVS normally automatically
inserts a trailing newline, unless there already is one. This behavior