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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/calc.texi


From: Jay Belanger
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/calc.texi
Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 15:00:42 -0500

Index: emacs/man/calc.texi
diff -c emacs/man/calc.texi:1.35 emacs/man/calc.texi:1.36
*** emacs/man/calc.texi:1.35    Tue Jan  4 14:46:41 2005
--- emacs/man/calc.texi Tue Jan  4 19:48:17 2005
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*** 2331,2339 ****
  to cancel it.  (In fact, you can press @kbd{C-g} to cancel almost
  anything in Emacs.)  To get help on a prefix key, press that key
  followed by @kbd{?}.  Some prefixes have several lines of help,
! so you need to press @kbd{?} repeatedly to see them all.  This may
! not work under Lucid Emacs, but you can also type @kbd{h h} to
! see all the help at once.
  
  Try pressing @kbd{t ?} now.  You will see a line of the form,
  
--- 2331,2338 ----
  to cancel it.  (In fact, you can press @kbd{C-g} to cancel almost
  anything in Emacs.)  To get help on a prefix key, press that key
  followed by @kbd{?}.  Some prefixes have several lines of help,
! so you need to press @kbd{?} repeatedly to see them all.  
! You can also type @kbd{h h} to see all the help at once.
  
  Try pressing @kbd{t ?} now.  You will see a line of the form,
  
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*** 5924,5932 ****
  all you want to do is define a new function or repeat a command a few
  times.  Calc has features that allow you to do these things easily.
  
- (Note that the programming commands relating to user-defined keys
- are not yet supported under Lucid Emacs 19.)
- 
  One very limited form of programming is defining your own functions.
  Calc's @kbd{Z F} command allows you to define a function name and
  key sequence to correspond to any formula.  Programming commands use
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