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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/screen.texi


From: Lute Kamstra
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/screen.texi
Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 03:55:03 -0400

Index: emacs/man/screen.texi
diff -c emacs/man/screen.texi:1.19 emacs/man/screen.texi:1.20
*** emacs/man/screen.texi:1.19  Mon Sep  1 11:45:46 2003
--- emacs/man/screen.texi       Mon Sep  8 03:55:03 2003
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*** 189,195 ****
    Normally, the mode line looks like this:
  
  @example
! address@hidden:@var{ch}  @var{buf}      @var{line} @var{pos}   (@var{major} 
@var{minor})------
  @end example
  
  @noindent
--- 189,195 ----
    Normally, the mode line looks like this:
  
  @example
! address@hidden:@var{ch}  @var{buf}      @var{pos} @var{line}   (@var{major} 
@var{minor})------
  @end example
  
  @noindent
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*** 211,229 ****
  takes place in.  When we speak of what some command does to ``the
  buffer,'' we are talking about the current buffer.
  
-   @var{line} is @samp{L} followed by the current line number of point.
- This is present when Line Number mode is enabled (which it normally is).
- You can optionally display the current column number too, by turning on
- Column Number mode (which is not enabled by default because it is
- somewhat slower).  @xref{Optional Mode Line}.
- 
    @var{pos} tells you whether there is additional text above the top of
  the window, or below the bottom.  If your buffer is small and it is all
  visible in the window, @var{pos} is @samp{All}.  Otherwise, it is
  @samp{Top} if you are looking at the beginning of the buffer, @samp{Bot}
  if you are looking at the end of the buffer, or @address@hidden, where
! @var{nn} is the percentage of the buffer above the top of the
! address@hidden
  
    @var{major} is the name of the @dfn{major mode} in effect in the
  buffer.  At any time, each buffer is in one and only one of the possible
--- 211,230 ----
  takes place in.  When we speak of what some command does to ``the
  buffer,'' we are talking about the current buffer.
  
    @var{pos} tells you whether there is additional text above the top of
  the window, or below the bottom.  If your buffer is small and it is all
  visible in the window, @var{pos} is @samp{All}.  Otherwise, it is
  @samp{Top} if you are looking at the beginning of the buffer, @samp{Bot}
  if you are looking at the end of the buffer, or @address@hidden, where
! @var{nn} is the percentage of the buffer above the top of the window.
! With Size Indication mode, you can display the size of the buffer as
! well.  @xref{Optional Mode Line}.
! 
!   @var{line} is @samp{L} followed by the current line number of point.
! This is present when Line Number mode is enabled (which it normally is).
! You can optionally display the current column number too, by turning on
! Column Number mode (which is not enabled by default because it is
! somewhat slower).  @xref{Optional Mode Line}.
  
    @var{major} is the name of the @dfn{major mode} in effect in the
  buffer.  At any time, each buffer is in one and only one of the possible
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*** 303,310 ****
  @xref{Variables}, for an explanation of how to set variables.
  
    @xref{Optional Mode Line}, for features that add other handy
! information to the mode line, such as the current column number of
! point, the current time, and whether new mail for you has arrived.
  
  The mode line is mouse-sensitive; when you move the mouse across
  various parts of it, Emacs displays help text to say what a click in
--- 304,312 ----
  @xref{Variables}, for an explanation of how to set variables.
  
    @xref{Optional Mode Line}, for features that add other handy
! information to the mode line, such as the size of the buffer, the
! current column number of point, the current time, and whether new mail
! for you has arrived.
  
  The mode line is mouse-sensitive; when you move the mouse across
  various parts of it, Emacs displays help text to say what a click in




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