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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/custom.texi
From: |
Luc Teirlinck |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/custom.texi |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Jan 2006 02:39:09 +0000 |
Index: emacs/man/custom.texi
diff -u emacs/man/custom.texi:1.102 emacs/man/custom.texi:1.103
--- emacs/man/custom.texi:1.102 Tue Jan 3 03:36:49 2006
+++ emacs/man/custom.texi Thu Jan 12 02:39:09 2006
@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@
@smallexample
/- Emacs group: ---------------------------------------------------\
- [State]: visible group members are all at standard settings.
+ [State]: visible group members are all at standard values.
Customization of the One True Editor.
See also [Manual].
@@ -446,7 +446,7 @@
There are actually four reset operations:
@table @samp
address@hidden Reset to Current
address@hidden Undo Edits
If you have made some modifications and not yet set the variable,
this restores the text in the customization buffer to match
the actual value.
@@ -460,7 +460,7 @@
accordingly. This also eliminates any saved value for the variable,
so that you will get the standard value in future Emacs sessions.
address@hidden Use Backup Value
address@hidden Set to Backup Value
This sets the variable to a previous value that was set in the
customization buffer in this session. If you customize a variable
and then reset it, which discards the customized value,
@@ -481,7 +481,7 @@
@smallexample
[Set for Current Session] [Save for Future Sessions]
- [Reset to Current] [Reset to Saved] [Erase Customization] [Finish]
+ [Undo Edits] [Reset to Saved] [Erase Customization] [Finish]
@end smallexample
@vindex custom-buffer-done-function
@@ -591,8 +591,8 @@
A face can specify different appearances for different types of
display. For example, a face can make text red on a color display, but
use a bold font on a monochrome display. To specify multiple
-appearances for a face, select @samp{Show all display specs} in the menu you
-get from invoking @samp{[State]}.
+appearances for a face, select @samp{For All Kinds of Displays} in the
+menu you get from invoking @samp{[State]}.
@findex modify-face
Another more basic way to set the attributes of a specific face is