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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/ebrowse.texi,v
From: |
Richard M. Stallman |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/ebrowse.texi,v |
Date: |
Thu, 04 Jan 2007 21:26:44 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/emacs
Module name: emacs
Changes by: Richard M. Stallman <rms> 07/01/04 21:26:44
Index: ebrowse.texi
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/man/ebrowse.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.21
retrieving revision 1.22
diff -u -b -r1.21 -r1.22
--- ebrowse.texi 6 Oct 2006 05:34:40 -0000 1.21
+++ ebrowse.texi 4 Jan 2007 21:26:43 -0000 1.22
@@ -1275,7 +1275,7 @@
by Ebrowse.
@table @kbd
address@hidden C-c b f
address@hidden C-c C-m f
Find the definition of the member around point. If you invoke this
function with a prefix argument, the declaration is searched.
@@ -1284,37 +1284,37 @@
front of the member name, this class name is used as initial input for
the completion.
address@hidden C-c b F
address@hidden C-c C-m F
Find the declaration of the member around point.
address@hidden C-c b v
address@hidden C-c C-m v
View the definition of the member around point.
address@hidden C-c b V
address@hidden C-c C-m V
View the declaration of the member around point.
address@hidden C-c b 4 f
address@hidden C-c C-m 4 f
Find a member's definition in another window.
address@hidden C-c b 4 F
address@hidden C-c C-m 4 F
Find a member's declaration in another window.
address@hidden C-c b 4 v
address@hidden C-c C-m 4 v
View a member's definition in another window.
address@hidden C-c b 4 V
address@hidden C-c C-m 4 V
View a member's declaration in another window.
address@hidden C-c b 5 f
address@hidden C-c C-m 5 f
Find a member's definition in another frame.
address@hidden C-c b 5 F
address@hidden C-c C-m 5 F
Find a member's declaration in another frame.
address@hidden C-c b 5 v
address@hidden C-c C-m 5 v
View a member's definition in another frame.
address@hidden C-c b 5 V
address@hidden C-c C-m 5 V
View a member's declaration in another frame.
@end table
@@ -1333,7 +1333,7 @@
@table @kbd
@cindex return to original position
address@hidden C-c b -
address@hidden C-c C-m -
This command sets point to the previous position in the position stack.
Directly after you performed a jump, this will put you back to the
position where you came from.
@@ -1344,11 +1344,11 @@
number is reached, older positions are discarded when new positions are
pushed on the stack.
address@hidden C-c b +
address@hidden C-c C-m +
This command moves forward in the position stack, setting point to
the next position stored in the position stack.
address@hidden C-c b p
address@hidden C-c C-m p
Displays an electric buffer showing all positions saved in the stack.
You can select a position by pressing @kbd{SPC} in a line. You can
view a position with @kbd{v}.
@@ -1373,22 +1373,22 @@
tree are used.
@table @kbd
address@hidden C-c b s
address@hidden C-c C-m s
This function performs a regular expression search in the chosen set of
files.
address@hidden C-c b u
address@hidden C-c C-m u
This command performs a search for calls of a given member which is
selected in the usual way with completion.
address@hidden C-c b %
address@hidden C-c C-m %
Perform a query replace over the set of files.
address@hidden C-c b ,
address@hidden C-c C-m ,
All three operations above stop when finding a match. You can restart
the operation with this command.
address@hidden C-c b n
address@hidden C-c C-m n
This restarts the last tags operation with the next file in the list.
@end table
@@ -1403,7 +1403,7 @@
@cindex list class members in a file
@cindex file, members
-The command @kbd{C-c b l}, lists all members in a given file. The file
+The command @kbd{C-c C-m l}, lists all members in a given file. The file
name is read from the minibuffer with completion.
@@ -1415,14 +1415,14 @@
@cindex apropos on class members
@cindex members, matching regexp
-The command @kbd{C-c b a} can be used to display all members matching a
+The command @kbd{C-c C-m a} can be used to display all members matching a
given regular expression. This command can be very useful if you
remember only part of a member name, and not its beginning.
A special buffer is popped up containing all identifiers matching the
regular expression, and what kind of symbol it is (e.g.@: a member
function, or a type). You can then switch to this buffer, and use the
-command @kbd{C-c b f}, for example, to jump to a specific member.
+command @kbd{C-c C-m f}, for example, to jump to a specific member.
@@ -1433,7 +1433,7 @@
@cindex completion
@cindex symbol completion
-The command @kbd{C-c b @key{TAB}} completes the symbol in front of point.
+The command @kbd{C-c C-m @key{TAB}} completes the symbol in front of point.
@@ -1443,7 +1443,7 @@
@cindex member buffer, for member at point
You can quickly display a member buffer containing the member the cursor
-in on with the command @kbd{C-c b m}.
+in on with the command @kbd{C-c C-m m}.
@node Concept Index, , Tags-like Functions, Top
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