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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/OTHER.EMACSES
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Juanma Barranquero |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/OTHER.EMACSES |
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Tue, 04 Feb 2003 09:30:50 -0500 |
Index: emacs/etc/OTHER.EMACSES
diff -c emacs/etc/OTHER.EMACSES:1.1 emacs/etc/OTHER.EMACSES:1.2
*** emacs/etc/OTHER.EMACSES:1.1 Sun Oct 3 08:14:16 1999
--- emacs/etc/OTHER.EMACSES Tue Feb 4 09:30:41 2003
***************
*** 496,502 ****
extract-rectangle and delete-extract-rectangle
these functions return the text of a rectangle
as a list of strings. They are for use in writing
! other functions that operate on rectangles.
*** Keyboard Macros
--- 496,502 ----
extract-rectangle and delete-extract-rectangle
these functions return the text of a rectangle
as a list of strings. They are for use in writing
! other functions that operate on rectangles.
*** Keyboard Macros
***************
*** 903,909 ****
and Emacs functions, or between Lisp variables and Emacs variables.
The Lisp and the editor are integrated. A Lisp function defined
with defun is callable as an editor command if you put an
! interactive calling spec in it; for example,
(defun forward-character (n)
(interactive "p")
(goto-char (+ (point) n)))
--- 903,909 ----
and Emacs functions, or between Lisp variables and Emacs variables.
The Lisp and the editor are integrated. A Lisp function defined
with defun is callable as an editor command if you put an
! interactive calling spec in it; for example,
(defun forward-character (n)
(interactive "p")
(goto-char (+ (point) n)))
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