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bug#31579: emacs-lisp-intro.texi - line 1267 - echo area shows `4 (#o4,
From: |
Van L |
Subject: |
bug#31579: emacs-lisp-intro.texi - line 1267 - echo area shows `4 (#o4, #x4, ?\C-d)' and not just `4'. |
Date: |
Thu, 24 May 2018 20:38:12 +1000 |
Hello.
It could say, ``You will see the number @code{4} (and other details in a list)
appear in the echo area.''
#+NAME: emacs-lisp-intro.texi
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
8cda6f8f (Glenn Morris 2007-09-06 1257) If you are reading
this inside of GNU Emacs in Info, here is how you can
8cda6f8f (Glenn Morris 2007-09-06 1258) evaluate such a list:
place your cursor immediately after the right
8cda6f8f (Glenn Morris 2007-09-06 1259) hand parenthesis of
the following list and then type @kbd{C-x C-e}:
8cda6f8f (Glenn Morris 2007-09-06 1260)
8cda6f8f (Glenn Morris 2007-09-06 1261) @smallexample
8cda6f8f (Glenn Morris 2007-09-06 1262) (+ 2 2)
8cda6f8f (Glenn Morris 2007-09-06 1263) @end smallexample
8cda6f8f (Glenn Morris 2007-09-06 1264)
8cda6f8f (Glenn Morris 2007-09-06 1265) @c use code for the
number four, not samp.
8cda6f8f (Glenn Morris 2007-09-06 1266) @noindent
ef7dbdf5 (Paul Eggert 2015-09-15 1267) You will see the number
@code{4} appear in the echo area. (What
ef7dbdf5 (Paul Eggert 2015-09-15 1268) you have just done is
evaluate the list. The echo area
ef7dbdf5 (Paul Eggert 2015-09-15 1269) is the line at the
bottom of the screen that displays or echoes
8cda6f8f (Glenn Morris 2007-09-06 1270) text.) Now try the
same thing with a quoted list: place the cursor
;; `C-x C-e' produces in the echo area `4 (#o4, #x4, ?\C-d)'
;; `C-u C-x C-e' produces `4'
(+ 2 2)
#+END_EXAMPLE
- bug#31579: emacs-lisp-intro.texi - line 1267 - echo area shows `4 (#o4, #x4, ?\C-d)' and not just `4'.,
Van L <=