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bug#44697: 27.1; Some typos in the Emacs Lisp (info) manuald
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Lars Ingebrigtsen |
Subject: |
bug#44697: 27.1; Some typos in the Emacs Lisp (info) manuald |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Nov 2020 00:17:10 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Mark Harig <idirectscm@aim.com> writes:
> Emacs Maintainers,
>
> 1. In (elisp) Edebug Misc, the manual states that ‘C-]’
> is mapped to ‘abort-recursive-edit’. While this is
> correct, that mapping is in the global-map. In
> edebug-mode-map, ‘a’ is mapped to
> ‘abort-recursive-edit’. Also, the Edebug menu item for
> “Abort” lists ‘a’, and the documentation string for
> edebug-mode lists ‘a’ as mapped to
> ‘abort-recursive-edit’.
I've now changed the manual in Emacs 28 to mention both.
> 2. Also in (elisp) Edebug Misc, the manual states that
> ‘d’ is mapped to the function ‘edebug-backtrace’. There
> is no function with this name in edebug.el. In Edebug
> mode, ‘d’ is mapped to ‘edebug-pop-to-backtrace’.
Ditto.
> 3. In the Edebug/Views sub-menu, “View Outside Windows”
> is mapped to ‘P’ (capital ‘p’), while (elisp) Edebug
> Views states that ‘v’ is mapped to
> ‘edebug-view-outside’. In fact, both ‘P’ and ‘v’ are
> mapped to this function in Edebug mode. Either the
> manual should match what the sub-menu entry says, or the
> sub-menu entry should be changed to match what the elisp
> manual says. (Or, both should mention both keys, if
> there is a reason to map both keys to the function.)
I've changed the manual to mention both.
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