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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/misc.texi
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Eli Zaretskii |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/misc.texi |
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Sun, 02 Nov 2003 02:01:49 -0500 |
Index: emacs/man/misc.texi
diff -c emacs/man/misc.texi:1.48 emacs/man/misc.texi:1.49
*** emacs/man/misc.texi:1.48 Tue Sep 30 16:38:51 2003
--- emacs/man/misc.texi Sun Nov 2 02:01:12 2003
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*** 526,534 ****
@item C-d
@kindex C-d @r{(Shell mode)}
@findex comint-delchar-or-maybe-eof
! Either delete a character or send @sc{eof}
(@code{comint-delchar-or-maybe-eof}). Typed at the end of the shell
! buffer, @kbd{C-d} sends @sc{eof} to the subshell. Typed at any other
position in the buffer, @kbd{C-d} deletes a character as usual.
@item C-c C-a
--- 526,534 ----
@item C-d
@kindex C-d @r{(Shell mode)}
@findex comint-delchar-or-maybe-eof
! Either delete a character or send @acronym{EOF}
(@code{comint-delchar-or-maybe-eof}). Typed at the end of the shell
! buffer, @kbd{C-d} sends @acronym{EOF} to the subshell. Typed at any other
position in the buffer, @kbd{C-d} deletes a character as usual.
@item C-c C-a
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*** 1502,1514 ****
the fonts supplied with the printer with those from the GNU Intlfonts
package, or you can instruct Emacs to use Intlfonts exclusively. The
variable @code{ps-multibyte-buffer} controls this: the default value,
! @code{nil}, is appropriate for printing ASCII and Latin-1
characters; a value of @code{non-latin-printer} is for printers which
! have the fonts for ASCII, Latin-1, Japanese, and Korean
characters built into them. A value of @code{bdf-font} arranges for
the BDF fonts from the Intlfonts package to be used for @emph{all}
characters. Finally, a value of @code{bdf-font-except-latin}
! instructs the printer to use built-in fonts for ASCII and Latin-1
characters, and Intlfonts BDF fonts for the rest.
@vindex bdf-directory-list
--- 1502,1514 ----
the fonts supplied with the printer with those from the GNU Intlfonts
package, or you can instruct Emacs to use Intlfonts exclusively. The
variable @code{ps-multibyte-buffer} controls this: the default value,
! @code{nil}, is appropriate for printing @acronym{ASCII} and Latin-1
characters; a value of @code{non-latin-printer} is for printers which
! have the fonts for @acronym{ASCII}, Latin-1, Japanese, and Korean
characters built into them. A value of @code{bdf-font} arranges for
the BDF fonts from the Intlfonts package to be used for @emph{all}
characters. Finally, a value of @code{bdf-font-except-latin}
! instructs the printer to use built-in fonts for @acronym{ASCII} and Latin-1
characters, and Intlfonts BDF fonts for the rest.
@vindex bdf-directory-list
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*** 1531,1537 ****
into the order determined by the sort keys. The records are ordered so
that their keys are in alphabetical order, or, for numeric sorting, in
numeric order. In alphabetic sorting, all upper-case letters `A' through
! `Z' come before lower-case `a', in accord with the ASCII character
sequence.
The various sort commands differ in how they divide the text into sort
--- 1531,1537 ----
into the order determined by the sort keys. The records are ordered so
that their keys are in alphabetical order, or, for numeric sorting, in
numeric order. In alphabetic sorting, all upper-case letters `A' through
! `Z' come before lower-case `a', in accord with the @acronym{ASCII} character
sequence.
The various sort commands differ in how they divide the text into sort
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