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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/abbrevs.texi,v
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Richard M. Stallman |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/abbrevs.texi,v |
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Mon, 23 Oct 2006 05:13:10 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/emacs
Module name: emacs
Changes by: Richard M. Stallman <rms> 06/10/23 05:13:10
Index: abbrevs.texi
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RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/man/abbrevs.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.29
retrieving revision 1.30
diff -u -b -r1.29 -r1.30
--- abbrevs.texi 3 Jul 2006 18:17:21 -0000 1.29
+++ abbrevs.texi 23 Oct 2006 05:13:10 -0000 1.30
@@ -146,12 +146,13 @@
@node Expanding Abbrevs
@section Controlling Abbrev Expansion
- An abbrev expands whenever it is present in the buffer just before
-point and you type a self-inserting whitespace or punctuation character
-(@key{SPC}, comma, etc.@:). More precisely, any character that is not a
-word constituent expands an abbrev, and any word-constituent character
-can be part of an abbrev. The most common way to use an abbrev is to
-insert it and then insert a punctuation or whitespace character to expand it.
+ When Abbrev mode is enabled, an abbrev expands whenever it is
+present in the buffer just before point and you type a self-inserting
+whitespace or punctuation character (@key{SPC}, comma, etc.@:). More
+precisely, any character that is not a word constituent expands an
+abbrev, and any word-constituent character can be part of an abbrev.
+The most common way to use an abbrev is to insert it and then insert a
+punctuation or whitespace character to expand it.
@vindex abbrev-all-caps
Abbrev expansion preserves case; thus, @samp{foo} expands into @samp{find
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