From: Richard M. Stallman Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2001 08:17:21 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Minor change. X-Git-Url: https://git.hcoop.net/bpt/emacs.git/commitdiff_plain/015a26d79c29e0ae441d0f4543e3f55382d12ce2 Minor change. --- diff --git a/man/basic.texi b/man/basic.texi index 8abfecfd86..bd5b60f14c 100644 --- a/man/basic.texi +++ b/man/basic.texi @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ again try to stick to a fixed horizontal position, as usual. @vindex track-eol If you set the variable @code{track-eol} to a non-@code{nil} value, -then @kbd{C-n} and @kbd{C-p} when at the end of the starting line move +then @kbd{C-n} and @kbd{C-p}, when starting at the end of the line, move to the end of another line. Normally, @code{track-eol} is @code{nil}. @xref{Variables}, for how to set variables such as @code{track-eol}. diff --git a/man/commands.texi b/man/commands.texi index 23b383c565..4f2ef7f433 100644 --- a/man/commands.texi +++ b/man/commands.texi @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ state the name of the command which really does the work in parentheses after mentioning the key that runs it. For example, we will say that ``The command @kbd{C-n} (@code{next-line}) moves point vertically down,'' meaning that @code{next-line} is a command that moves vertically -down and @kbd{C-n} is a key that is standardly bound to it. +down, and @kbd{C-n} is a key that is normally bound to it. While we are on the subject of information for customization only, it's a good time to tell you about @dfn{variables}. Often the diff --git a/man/entering.texi b/man/entering.texi index b714cacbee..e8c6227be9 100644 --- a/man/entering.texi +++ b/man/entering.texi @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ failing to support job control properly, but that is a matter of taste.) When Emacs communicates directly with an X server and creates its own dedicated X windows, @kbd{C-z} has a different meaning. Suspending an -applications that uses its own X windows is not meaningful or useful. +application that uses its own X windows is not meaningful or useful. Instead, @kbd{C-z} runs the command @code{iconify-or-deiconify-frame}, which temporarily closes up the selected Emacs frame (@pxref{Frames}). The way to get back to a shell window is with the window manager.