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


From: Lute Kamstra
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/custom.texi
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 10:22:40 -0400

Index: emacs/man/custom.texi
diff -c emacs/man/custom.texi:1.84 emacs/man/custom.texi:1.85
*** emacs/man/custom.texi:1.84  Sun Apr 17 21:52:06 2005
--- emacs/man/custom.texi       Wed May 18 14:22:39 2005
***************
*** 27,45 ****
  @menu
  * Minor Modes::               Each minor mode is one feature you can turn on
                          independently of any others.
! * Easy Customization::
!                         Convenient way to browse and change user options.
  * Variables::         Many Emacs commands examine Emacs variables
                          to decide what to do; by setting variables,
                          you can control their functioning.
  * Key Bindings::      The keymaps say what command each key runs.
                          By changing them, you can "redefine keys".
! * Keyboard Translations::
!                         If your keyboard passes an undesired code
!                          for a key, you can tell Emacs to
!                          substitute another code.
  * Syntax::            The syntax table controls how words and
!                          expressions are parsed.
  * Init File::         How to write common customizations in the
                          @file{.emacs} file.
  @end menu
--- 27,43 ----
  @menu
  * Minor Modes::               Each minor mode is one feature you can turn on
                          independently of any others.
! * Easy Customization::  Convenient way to browse and change user options.
  * Variables::         Many Emacs commands examine Emacs variables
                          to decide what to do; by setting variables,
                          you can control their functioning.
  * Key Bindings::      The keymaps say what command each key runs.
                          By changing them, you can "redefine keys".
! * Keyboard Translations:: If your keyboard passes an undesired code
!                         for a key, you can tell Emacs to
!                         substitute another code.
  * Syntax::            The syntax table controls how words and
!                         expressions are parsed.
  * Init File::         How to write common customizations in the
                          @file{.emacs} file.
  @end menu




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