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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/msdog.texi [emacs-unicode-2]
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Miles Bader |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/msdog.texi [emacs-unicode-2] |
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Mon, 28 Jun 2004 03:58:37 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/msdog.texi
diff -c emacs/man/msdog.texi:1.32.6.1 emacs/man/msdog.texi:1.32.6.2
*** emacs/man/msdog.texi:1.32.6.1 Fri Apr 16 12:50:41 2004
--- emacs/man/msdog.texi Mon Jun 28 07:29:02 2004
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*** 352,358 ****
@findex add-untranslated-filesystem
When you use NFS or Samba to access file systems that reside on
computers using GNU or Unix systems, Emacs should not perform
! end-of-line translation on any files in these file systems--not even
when you create a new file. To request this, designate these file
systems as @dfn{untranslated} file systems by calling the function
@code{add-untranslated-filesystem}. It takes one argument: the file
--- 352,358 ----
@findex add-untranslated-filesystem
When you use NFS or Samba to access file systems that reside on
computers using GNU or Unix systems, Emacs should not perform
! end-of-line translation on any files in these file systems---not even
when you create a new file. To request this, designate these file
systems as @dfn{untranslated} file systems by calling the function
@code{add-untranslated-filesystem}. It takes one argument: the file
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*** 436,442 ****
On MS-Windows, when the Windows network software is installed, you can
also use a printer shared by another machine by setting
! @code{printer-name} to the UNC share name for that printer--for example,
@code{"//joes_pc/hp4si"}. (It doesn't matter whether you use forward
slashes or backslashes here.) To find out the names of shared printers,
run the command @samp{net view} at a DOS command prompt to obtain a list
--- 436,442 ----
On MS-Windows, when the Windows network software is installed, you can
also use a printer shared by another machine by setting
! @code{printer-name} to the UNC share name for that printer---for example,
@code{"//joes_pc/hp4si"}. (It doesn't matter whether you use forward
slashes or backslashes here.) To find out the names of shared printers,
run the command @samp{net view} at a DOS command prompt to obtain a list
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