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Re: EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ?
From: |
Michaël Cadilhac |
Subject: |
Re: EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ? |
Date: |
Fri, 11 May 2007 16:03:24 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.110007 (No Gnus v0.7) Emacs/22.1.50 (gnu/linux) |
David Kastrup <address@hidden> writes:
>>> Speaking of which, any idea what does this sentence mean :
>>>> Type \kbd{F10} to activate the menu bar using the minibuffer.
>>
>> You have to try it out to believe it.
:-)
> Oops. It would appear that this is no longer what it used to be on
> windowing systems.
>
> The description appears now to apply to M-` only, at least on GTK+ and
> likely also other window-systems.
Oooh, okey, I see ! Now I'm a believer. Should we change this sentence
to tell it's M-` job now?
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- EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ?, Michaël Cadilhac, 2007/05/11
- Re: EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ?, Michaël Cadilhac, 2007/05/11
- Re: EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ?, David Kastrup, 2007/05/11
- Re: EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ?, David Kastrup, 2007/05/11
- Re: EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ?,
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- Re: EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ?, Jan Djärv, 2007/05/11
- Re: EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ?, Michaël Cadilhac, 2007/05/11
- Re: EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ?, David Kastrup, 2007/05/11
- Re: EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ?, Jan Djärv, 2007/05/11
Re: EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ?, Michaël Cadilhac, 2007/05/11
Re: EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ?, Richard Stallman, 2007/05/11
Re: EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ?, Richard Stallman, 2007/05/11
Re: EN refcard (and others) nonsense sentence ?, Richard Stallman, 2007/05/11