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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/glossary.texi [lexbind]
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Miles Bader |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/glossary.texi [lexbind] |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Nov 2003 19:36:53 -0500 |
Index: emacs/man/glossary.texi
diff -c emacs/man/glossary.texi:1.22.4.2 emacs/man/glossary.texi:1.22.4.3
*** emacs/man/glossary.texi:1.22.4.2 Tue Oct 14 18:56:23 2003
--- emacs/man/glossary.texi Thu Nov 20 19:36:12 2003
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@item Argument
See `numeric argument.'
! @item ASCII character
! An ASCII character is either an ASCII control character or an ASCII
printing character. @xref{User Input}.
! @item ASCII control character
! An ASCII control character is the Control version of an upper-case
letter, or the Control version of one of the characters @samp{@@[\]^_?}.
! @item ASCII printing character
! ASCII printing characters include letters, digits, space, and these
punctuation characters: @samp{!@@#$%^& *()_-+=|\~` @address@hidden:;"'
<>,.?/}.
@item Auto Fill Mode
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@item Argument
See `numeric argument.'
! @item @acronym{ASCII} character
! An @acronym{ASCII} character is either an @acronym{ASCII} control character
or an @acronym{ASCII}
printing character. @xref{User Input}.
! @item @acronym{ASCII} control character
! An @acronym{ASCII} control character is the Control version of an upper-case
letter, or the Control version of one of the characters @samp{@@[\]^_?}.
! @item @acronym{ASCII} printing character
! @acronym{ASCII} printing characters include letters, digits, space, and these
punctuation characters: @samp{!@@#$%^& *()_-+=|\~` @address@hidden:;"'
<>,.?/}.
@item Auto Fill Mode
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frames. @xref{User Input}.
@item Input Method
! An input method is a system for entering non-ASCII text characters by
! typing sequences of ASCII characters (q.v.@:). @xref{Input Methods}.
@item Insertion
Insertion means copying text into the buffer, either from the keyboard
--- 621,628 ----
frames. @xref{User Input}.
@item Input Method
! An input method is a system for entering address@hidden text characters by
! typing sequences of @acronym{ASCII} characters (q.v.@:). @xref{Input
Methods}.
@item Insertion
Insertion means copying text into the buffer, either from the keyboard
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@item Language Environment
Your choice of language environment specifies defaults for the input
method (q.v.@:) and coding system (q.v.@:). @xref{Language
! Environments}. These defaults are relevant if you edit non-ASCII text
(@pxref{International}).
@item Line Wrapping
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@item Language Environment
Your choice of language environment specifies defaults for the input
method (q.v.@:) and coding system (q.v.@:). @xref{Language
! Environments}. These defaults are relevant if you edit address@hidden text
(@pxref{International}).
@item Line Wrapping
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yanking (q.v.@:). @xref{Killing}.
@item MULE
! MULE refers to the Emacs features for editing multilingual non-ASCII text
using multibyte characters (q.v.@:). @xref{International}.
@item Multibyte Character
A multibyte character is a character that takes up several bytes in a
! buffer. Emacs uses multibyte characters to represent non-ASCII text,
! since the number of non-ASCII characters is much more than 256.
@xref{International Chars, International Characters}.
@item Named Mark
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yanking (q.v.@:). @xref{Killing}.
@item MULE
! MULE refers to the Emacs features for editing multilingual address@hidden text
using multibyte characters (q.v.@:). @xref{International}.
@item Multibyte Character
A multibyte character is a character that takes up several bytes in a
! buffer. Emacs uses multibyte characters to represent address@hidden text,
! since the number of address@hidden characters is much more than 256.
@xref{International Chars, International Characters}.
@item Named Mark
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it to the right. @xref{Minor Modes}.
@item Page
! A page is a unit of text, delimited by formfeed characters (ASCII
control-L, code 014) coming at the beginning of a line. Some Emacs
commands are provided for moving over and operating on pages.
@xref{Pages}.
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it to the right. @xref{Minor Modes}.
@item Page
! A page is a unit of text, delimited by formfeed characters (@acronym{ASCII}
control-L, code 014) coming at the beginning of a line. Some Emacs
commands are provided for moving over and operating on pages.
@xref{Pages}.
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