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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/viper.texi
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Romain Francoise |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/viper.texi |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Oct 2005 04:01:54 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/viper.texi
diff -c emacs/man/viper.texi:1.40 emacs/man/viper.texi:1.41
*** emacs/man/viper.texi:1.40 Fri Sep 16 22:10:59 2005
--- emacs/man/viper.texi Tue Oct 18 08:01:51 2005
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*** 206,212 ****
@dfn{buffer} that usually has the same name as the file. Buffers are also
used
for other purposes, such as shell interfaces, directory editing, etc.
@xref{Dired,,Directory Editor,emacs,The
! Gnu Emacs Manual}, for an address@hidden
A buffer has a distinguished position called the @dfn{point}.
A @dfn{point} is always between 2 characters, and is @dfn{looking at}
--- 206,212 ----
@dfn{buffer} that usually has the same name as the file. Buffers are also
used
for other purposes, such as shell interfaces, directory editing, etc.
@xref{Dired,,Directory Editor,emacs,The
! GNU Emacs Manual}, for an address@hidden
A buffer has a distinguished position called the @dfn{point}.
A @dfn{point} is always between 2 characters, and is @dfn{looking at}
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*** 2582,2588 ****
Even though these commands are sometimes useful, they are no substitute for
the powerful @emph{tag table} facility of Emacs. Viper's @kbd{:tag} command
in a primitive interface to Emacs tags. @xref{Tags,Tags,Tags,emacs,
! The Gnu Emacs Manual}, for more information on tags.
The following two commands are normally bound to a mouse click and are part
of Viper. They work only if Emacs runs as an application under X
--- 2582,2588 ----
Even though these commands are sometimes useful, they are no substitute for
the powerful @emph{tag table} facility of Emacs. Viper's @kbd{:tag} command
in a primitive interface to Emacs tags. @xref{Tags,Tags,Tags,emacs,
! The GNU Emacs Manual}, for more information on tags.
The following two commands are normally bound to a mouse click and are part
of Viper. They work only if Emacs runs as an application under X
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