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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/msdog.texi,v


From: Richard M. Stallman
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/msdog.texi,v
Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 18:49:58 +0000

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/emacs
Module name:    emacs
Changes by:     Richard M. Stallman <rms>       07/01/04 18:49:58

Index: msdog.texi
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/man/msdog.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.65
retrieving revision 1.66
diff -u -b -r1.65 -r1.66
--- msdog.texi  2 Jan 2007 21:00:44 -0000       1.65
+++ msdog.texi  4 Jan 2007 18:49:58 -0000       1.66
@@ -336,12 +336,12 @@
 @cindex MS-Windows keyboard shortcuts
   Many key combinations (known as ``keyboard shortcuts'') that have
 conventional uses in MS-Windows programs conflict with traditional
-Emacs commands.  This conflict arose because the designers of Windows
-did not concern themselves with how Emacs used these characters.
-Examples include @kbd{C-c}, @kbd{C-x}, @kbd{C-z}, @kbd{C-a}, and
address@hidden@key{SPC}}.  You can redefine some of them with meanings more
-like the MS-Windows meanings by enabling CUA Mode (@pxref{CUA
-Bindings}).
+Emacs commands.  This conflict arose because the designers of the CUA
+interface implemented by MS-Windows did not try to avoid conflict with
+Emacs.  Examples of conflicts include @kbd{C-c}, @kbd{C-x}, @kbd{C-z},
address@hidden, and @address@hidden  You can redefine some of them with
+meanings more like the MS-Windows meanings by enabling CUA Mode
+(@pxref{CUA Bindings}).
 
 @kindex F10 @r{(MS-Windows)}
 @cindex menu bar access using keyboard @r{(MS-Windows)}




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