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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/calendar.texi
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Richard M . Stallman |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/calendar.texi |
Date: |
Fri, 21 Jan 2005 15:49:30 -0500 |
Index: emacs/man/calendar.texi
diff -c emacs/man/calendar.texi:1.23 emacs/man/calendar.texi:1.24
*** emacs/man/calendar.texi:1.23 Tue Oct 19 09:57:49 2004
--- emacs/man/calendar.texi Fri Jan 21 20:49:30 2005
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*** 1540,1553 ****
@vindex timeclock-file
@findex timeclock-reread-log
The timeclock functions work by accumulating the data in a file
! called @file{.timelog} in your home directory. (On MS-DOS, this file
! is called @file{_timelog}, since an initial period is not allowed in
! file names on MS-DOS.) You can specify a different name for this file
! by customizing the variable @code{timeclock-file}. If you edit the
! timeclock file manually, or if you change the value of any of
! timeclock's customizable variables, you should run the command
! @kbd{M-x timeclock-reread-log} to update the data in Emacs from the
! file.
@ignore
arch-tag: 4531ef09-9df3-449d-9c52-2b5a4a337f92
--- 1540,1551 ----
@vindex timeclock-file
@findex timeclock-reread-log
The timeclock functions work by accumulating the data in a file
! called @file{.timelog} in your home directory. You can specify a
! different name for this file by customizing the variable
! @code{timeclock-file}. If you edit the timeclock file manually, or if
! you change the value of any of timeclock's customizable variables, you
! should run the command @kbd{M-x timeclock-reread-log} to update the
! data in Emacs from the file.
@ignore
arch-tag: 4531ef09-9df3-449d-9c52-2b5a4a337f92
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