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Glenn Morris |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] trunk r116281: Replace some colons in Texinfo index entries |
Date: |
Thu, 06 Feb 2014 02:27:01 +0000 |
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revno: 116281
revision-id: address@hidden
parent: address@hidden
fixes bug: http://debbugs.gnu.org/16652
committer: Glenn Morris <address@hidden>
branch nick: trunk
timestamp: Wed 2014-02-05 21:26:57 -0500
message:
Replace some colons in Texinfo index entries
* doc/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi (Recursive Patterns):
* doc/misc/mh-e.texi, doc/misc/viper.texi:
Do not use colons in index entries.
modified:
doc/lispintro/ChangeLog changelog-20091113204419-o5vbwnq5f7feedwu-6128
doc/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi
emacslispintro.texi-20091113204419-o5vbwnq5f7feedwu-6143
doc/misc/ChangeLog changelog-20091113204419-o5vbwnq5f7feedwu-6331
doc/misc/mh-e.texi mhe.texi-20091113204419-o5vbwnq5f7feedwu-6311
doc/misc/viper.texi viper.texi-20091113204419-o5vbwnq5f7feedwu-6328
=== modified file 'doc/lispintro/ChangeLog'
--- a/doc/lispintro/ChangeLog 2014-01-23 08:21:53 +0000
+++ b/doc/lispintro/ChangeLog 2014-02-06 02:26:57 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2014-02-06 Glenn Morris <address@hidden>
+
+ * emacs-lisp-intro.texi (Recursive Patterns):
+ Do not use colons in index entries.
+
2014-01-23 Glenn Morris <address@hidden>
* emacs-lisp-intro.texi (lengths-list-file): Fix textual parentheses.
=== modified file 'doc/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi'
--- a/doc/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi 2014-01-23 08:21:53 +0000
+++ b/doc/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi 2014-02-06 02:26:57 +0000
@@ -11610,7 +11610,7 @@
@node Every
@unnumberedsubsubsec Recursive Pattern: @emph{every}
@cindex Every, type of recursive pattern
address@hidden Recursive pattern: every
address@hidden Recursive pattern - every
In the @code{every} recursive pattern, an action is performed on every
element of a list.
@@ -11709,7 +11709,7 @@
@node Accumulate
@unnumberedsubsubsec Recursive Pattern: @emph{accumulate}
@cindex Accumulate, type of recursive pattern
address@hidden Recursive pattern: accumulate
address@hidden Recursive pattern - accumulate
Another recursive pattern is called the @code{accumulate} pattern. In
the @code{accumulate} recursive pattern, an action is performed on
@@ -11760,7 +11760,7 @@
@node Keep
@unnumberedsubsubsec Recursive Pattern: @emph{keep}
@cindex Keep, type of recursive pattern
address@hidden Recursive pattern: keep
address@hidden Recursive pattern - keep
A third recursive pattern is called the @code{keep} pattern.
In the @code{keep} recursive pattern, each element of a list is tested;
=== modified file 'doc/misc/ChangeLog'
--- a/doc/misc/ChangeLog 2014-02-05 19:41:03 +0000
+++ b/doc/misc/ChangeLog 2014-02-06 02:26:57 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2014-02-06 Glenn Morris <address@hidden>
+
+ * mh-e.texi, viper.texi: Do not use colons in index entries.
+
2014-02-05 Paul Eggert <address@hidden>
* texinfo.tex: Update from gnulib.
=== modified file 'doc/misc/mh-e.texi'
--- a/doc/misc/mh-e.texi 2014-01-06 05:25:46 +0000
+++ b/doc/misc/mh-e.texi 2014-02-06 02:26:57 +0000
@@ -572,10 +572,10 @@
the more you can leverage its power. See the
@address@hidden/../, MH book} to learn more about MH.
address@hidden @samp{Path:} MH profile component
address@hidden @samp{Path} MH profile component
@cindex MH profile
@cindex MH profile component
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Path:}
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Path}
Your MH environment includes your @dfn{MH profile} which is found in
the file @file{~/.mh_profile}, or the file named in the environment
@@ -628,14 +628,14 @@
@end quotation
@sp 1
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Draft-Folder:}
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Path:}
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Previous-Sequence:}
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Unseen-Sequence:}
address@hidden @samp{Draft-Folder:} MH profile component
address@hidden @samp{Path:} MH profile component
address@hidden @samp{Previous-Sequence:} MH profile component
address@hidden @samp{Unseen-Sequence:} MH profile component
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Draft-Folder}
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Path}
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Previous-Sequence}
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Unseen-Sequence}
address@hidden @samp{Draft-Folder} MH profile component
address@hidden @samp{Path} MH profile component
address@hidden @samp{Previous-Sequence} MH profile component
address@hidden @samp{Unseen-Sequence} MH profile component
@findex mh-find-path
@vindex mh-draft-folder
@vindex mh-find-path-hook
@@ -2077,12 +2077,12 @@
header field should be generally ignored, please update
@uref{https://sourceforge.net/p/mh-e/bugs/245/, SF #245}.
address@hidden header field, @samp{Face:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Face:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Image-URL:}
address@hidden @samp{Face:} header field
address@hidden @samp{X-Face:} header field
address@hidden @samp{X-Image-URL:} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{Face}
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Face}
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Image-URL}
address@hidden @samp{Face} header field
address@hidden @samp{X-Face} header field
address@hidden @samp{X-Image-URL} header field
@vindex mh-show-use-xface-flag
MH-E can display the content of @samp{Face:}, @samp{X-Face:}, and
@@ -2453,9 +2453,9 @@
MH-E cannot display all attachments inline however. It can display
text (including @sc{html}) and images.
address@hidden header field, @samp{Content-Disposition:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Content-Disposition}
@cindex inline images
address@hidden @samp{Content-Disposition:} header field
address@hidden @samp{Content-Disposition} header field
@vindex mh-max-inline-image-height
@vindex mh-max-inline-image-width
@@ -3758,8 +3758,8 @@
@cindex @file{.mh_profile}
@cindex files, @file{.mh_profile}
@cindex MH commands, @command{sortm}
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{sortm:}
address@hidden @samp{sortm:} MH profile component
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{sortm}
address@hidden @samp{sortm} MH profile component
@kindex F S
@vindex mh-sortm-args
@@ -4045,8 +4045,8 @@
before the MH-Letter buffer appears, turn on the option
@code{mh-compose-prompt-flag}.
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Mailer:}
address@hidden @samp{X-Mailer:} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Mailer}
address@hidden @samp{X-Mailer} header field
@vindex mh-insert-x-mailer-flag
MH-E adds an @samp{X-Mailer:} header field to the header that includes
@@ -4174,8 +4174,8 @@
@samp{Prompt} to one of the choices listed above. You can always edit
the recipients in the draft.
address@hidden @samp{repl:} MH profile component
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{repl:}
address@hidden @samp{repl} MH profile component
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{repl}
@cindex MH-Letter mode
@cindex MH-Show mode
@cindex draft
@@ -4237,8 +4237,8 @@
@cindex @file{.mh_profile}
@cindex files, @file{.mh_profile}
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{forw:}
address@hidden @samp{forw:} MH profile component
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{forw}
address@hidden @samp{forw} MH profile component
@vindex mh-compose-forward-as-mime-flag
By default, the option @code{mh-compose-forward-as-mime-flag} is on
@@ -4750,25 +4750,25 @@
@node Editing Message, Inserting Letter, Editing Drafts, Editing Drafts
@section Editing the Message
address@hidden @samp{Bcc:} header field
address@hidden @samp{Cc:} header field
address@hidden @samp{Dcc:} header field
address@hidden @samp{From:} header field
address@hidden @samp{Mail-Followup-To:} header field
address@hidden @samp{Mail-Reply-To:} header field
address@hidden @samp{Reply-To:} header field
address@hidden @samp{Subject:} header field
address@hidden @samp{To:} header field
address@hidden @samp{Bcc} header field
address@hidden @samp{Cc} header field
address@hidden @samp{Dcc} header field
address@hidden @samp{From} header field
address@hidden @samp{Mail-Followup-To} header field
address@hidden @samp{Mail-Reply-To} header field
address@hidden @samp{Reply-To} header field
address@hidden @samp{Subject} header field
address@hidden @samp{To} header field
@cindex editing header
address@hidden header field, @samp{Bcc:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Cc:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Dcc:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{From:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Mail-Followup-To:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Mail-Reply-To:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Reply-To:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Subject:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{To:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Bcc}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Cc}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Dcc}
address@hidden header field, @samp{From}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Mail-Followup-To}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Mail-Reply-To}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Reply-To}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Subject}
address@hidden header field, @samp{To}
@findex mh-to-field
@kindex C-c C-f C-t
@kindex C-c C-f t
@@ -5142,12 +5142,12 @@
placing your image in the file named by the option
@code{mh-x-face-file} which is @file{~/.face} by default.
address@hidden @samp{Face:} header field
address@hidden @samp{X-Face:} header field
address@hidden @samp{X-Image-URL:} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{Face:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Face:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Image-URL:}
address@hidden @samp{Face} header field
address@hidden @samp{X-Face} header field
address@hidden @samp{X-Image-URL} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{Face}
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Face}
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Image-URL}
If the file starts with either of the strings @samp{X-Face:},
@samp{Face:} or @samp{X-Image-URL:} then the contents are added to the
@@ -5605,8 +5605,8 @@
@cite{The PGG Manual}}.
@end ifhtml
address@hidden header field, @samp{Fcc:}
address@hidden @samp{Fcc:} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{Fcc}
address@hidden @samp{Fcc} header field
@vindex pgg-encrypt-for-me
In particular, I turn on the option @code{pgg-encrypt-for-me} so that
@@ -5841,9 +5841,9 @@
@cindex @command{ali}
@cindex @file{/etc/nmh/MailAliases}
address@hidden @samp{Aliasfile:} MH profile component
address@hidden @samp{Aliasfile} MH profile component
@cindex MH commands, @command{ali}
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Aliasfile:}
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Aliasfile}
@cindex files, @file{/etc/nmh/MailAliases}
MH-E loads aliases for completion and folder name hints from various
@@ -6085,8 +6085,8 @@
below}. The @samp{Value Menu} has the following menu items:
@table @samp
address@hidden header field, @samp{From:}
address@hidden @samp{From:} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{From}
address@hidden @samp{From} header field
@item From Field
Specify an alternate @samp{From:} header field. You must include a
valid email address. A standard format is @samp{First Last
@@ -6094,8 +6094,8 @@
must quote your name as in @samp{"First I. Last"
<login@@host.domain>}.
@c -------------------------
address@hidden header field, @samp{Organization:}
address@hidden @samp{Organization:} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{Organization}
address@hidden @samp{Organization} header field
@item Organization Field
People usually list the name of the company where they work here.
@c -------------------------
@@ -6173,15 +6173,15 @@
All of the information for that identity will be added if the
recipient matches.
@c -------------------------
address@hidden @samp{Fcc:} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{Fcc:}
address@hidden @samp{Fcc} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{Fcc}
@item Fcc Field
Insert an @samp{Fcc:} header field with the folder you provide. When
you send the message, MH will put a copy of your message in this
folder.
@c -------------------------
address@hidden @samp{Mail-Followup-To:} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{Mail-Followup-To:}
address@hidden @samp{Mail-Followup-To} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{Mail-Followup-To}
@item Mail-Followup-To Field
Insert an @samp{Mail-Followup-To:} header field with the recipients
you provide. If the recipient's mail user agent supports this header
@@ -6793,8 +6793,8 @@
@cindex @command{procmail}
@cindex Unix commands, @command{procmail}
address@hidden @samp{X-MHE-Checksum:} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-MHE-Checksum:}
address@hidden @samp{X-MHE-Checksum} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-MHE-Checksum}
Note: This command uses an @samp{X-MHE-Checksum:} header field to
cache the MD5 checksum of a message. This means that if an incoming
@@ -7457,9 +7457,9 @@
(@code{mh-list-sequences}). The list appears in a buffer named
@samp{*MH-E Sequences*} (@pxref{Miscellaneous}).
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Previous-Sequence:}
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Previous-Sequence}
@cindex @samp{cur} sequence
address@hidden @samp{Previous-Sequence:} MH profile component
address@hidden @samp{Previous-Sequence} MH profile component
@cindex sequence, @samp{cur}
@cindex sequence, @samp{Previous-Sequence}
@vindex mh-refile-preserves-sequences-flag
@@ -7484,10 +7484,10 @@
you want to delete the messages, use @kbd{C-u d} (@pxref{Reading
Mail}).
address@hidden @samp{Unseen-Sequence:} MH profile component
address@hidden @samp{Unseen-Sequence} MH profile component
@cindex @samp{cur} sequence
@cindex @samp{tick} sequence
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Unseen-Sequence:}
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Unseen-Sequence}
@cindex sequence, @samp{Unseen-Sequence}
@cindex sequence, @samp{cur}
@cindex sequence, @samp{tick}
@@ -7663,9 +7663,9 @@
incorrectly classified as spam. It then refiles the message into the
@file{+inbox} folder.
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Previous-Sequence:}
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Previous-Sequence}
@cindex @samp{cur} sequence
address@hidden @samp{Previous-Sequence:} MH profile component
address@hidden @samp{Previous-Sequence} MH profile component
@cindex sequence, @samp{cur}
@cindex sequence, @samp{Previous-Sequence}
@vindex mh-whitelist-preserves-sequences-flag
@@ -7708,10 +7708,10 @@
To use SpamAssassin, add the following recipes to @file{~/.procmailrc}:
@cindex @command{spamc}
address@hidden @samp{X-Spam-Level:} header field
address@hidden @samp{X-Spam-Status:} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Spam-Level:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Spam-Status:}
address@hidden @samp{X-Spam-Level} header field
address@hidden @samp{X-Spam-Status} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Spam-Level}
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Spam-Status}
@smallexample
PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin/mh
@@ -7833,8 +7833,8 @@
To use bogofilter, add the following recipes to @file{~/.procmailrc}:
address@hidden @samp{X-Bogosity:} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Bogosity:}
address@hidden @samp{X-Bogosity} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-Bogosity}
@smallexample
PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin/mh
@@ -7886,8 +7886,8 @@
To use SpamProbe, add the following recipes to @file{~/.procmailrc}:
@cindex @command{formail}
address@hidden @samp{X-SpamProbe:} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-SpamProbe:}
address@hidden @samp{X-SpamProbe} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{X-SpamProbe}
@smallexample
PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin/mh
@@ -7922,12 +7922,12 @@
a virus). The second is to eliminate mail in character sets that you
can't read.
address@hidden @samp{Content-Transfer-Encoding:} header field
address@hidden @samp{Content-Type:} header field
address@hidden @samp{Subject:} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{Content-Transfer-Encoding:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Content-Type:}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Subject:}
address@hidden @samp{Content-Transfer-Encoding} header field
address@hidden @samp{Content-Type} header field
address@hidden @samp{Subject} header field
address@hidden header field, @samp{Content-Transfer-Encoding}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Content-Type}
address@hidden header field, @samp{Subject}
@smallexample
PATH=$PATH:/usr/bin/mh
@@ -8579,8 +8579,8 @@
Savannah issue #4361} to see if @command{rcvstore} locking is still an
issue.}.
address@hidden @samp{Unseen-Sequence:} MH profile component
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Unseen-Sequence:}
address@hidden @samp{Unseen-Sequence} MH profile component
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{Unseen-Sequence}
Line 16 uses the following script, @code{myrcvstore}, to massage the
message as described in the comment and file the message in the given
=== modified file 'doc/misc/viper.texi'
--- a/doc/misc/viper.texi 2014-01-27 02:02:28 +0000
+++ b/doc/misc/viper.texi 2014-02-06 02:26:57 +0000
@@ -1465,10 +1465,10 @@
@xref{Viper Specials}, for details.
@item Ex commands
address@hidden @kbd{:args}
address@hidden @kbd{:n}
address@hidden @kbd{:pwd}
address@hidden @kbd{:pre}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex args}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex n}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex pwd}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex pre}
The commands @kbd{:args}, @kbd{:next}, @kbd{:pre} behave
differently. @kbd{:pwd} exists to get current directory.
The commands @kbd{:b} and @kbd{:B} switch buffers around. @xref{File and
@@ -1476,8 +1476,8 @@
There are also the new commands @kbd{:RelatedFile} and
@kbd{PreviousRelatedFile} (which abbreviate to @kbd{R} and @kbd{P},
respectively. @xref{Viper Specials}, for details.
address@hidden @kbd{:RelatedFile}
address@hidden @kbd{:PreviousRelatedFile}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex RelatedFile}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex PreviousRelatedFile}
@end table
Apart from the new commands, many old commands have been enhanced. Most
@@ -1587,7 +1587,7 @@
@code{viper-custom-file-name}, are supposed to be customized in @file{.emacs},
prior to loading Viper (i.e., prior to @code{(require 'viper)} command.
@item
address@hidden :customize
address@hidden Ex customize
By executing the @kbd{:customize} Ex command. This takes you to the Emacs
customization widget, which lets you change the values of Viper
customizable variables easily. This method is good for novice and
@@ -1616,7 +1616,7 @@
@cindex setting variables
@cindex variables for customization
address@hidden @kbd{:set}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set}
An easy way to customize Viper is to change the values of constants used in
Viper. Here is the list of the constants used in Viper and their default
@@ -2111,7 +2111,7 @@
one can use the normal keys alongside with the macros. If per-mode
modifications are needed, the user can try both ways and see which one is
more convenient.
address@hidden @kbd{:map}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex map}
@xref{Vi Macros}, for details.
Note: in major modes that come up in @emph{Emacs state} by default, the
@@ -2551,8 +2551,8 @@
another, so you can edit them. If a file is not in any Emacs buffer, it
will be visited. The command @kbd{PreviousRelatedFile} (abbr., @kbd{:P})
goes through the file list in the opposite direction.
address@hidden @kbd{:RelatedFile}
address@hidden @kbd{:PreviousRelatedFile}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex RelatedFile}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex PreviousRelatedFile}
These commands are akin to @kbd{:n} and @kbd{:N}, but they allow the user to
focus on relevant files only.
@@ -3480,8 +3480,8 @@
@kindex @kbd{m<}
@kindex @kbd{m,}
@kindex @kbd{m^}
address@hidden @kbd{:mark}
address@hidden @kbd{:k}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex mark}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex k}
@kindex @kbd{''}
@kindex @kbd{``}
@kindex @kbd{`<a-z>}
@@ -3730,11 +3730,11 @@
@kindex @kbd{#c<move>}
@kindex @kbd{&}
@kindex @kbd{\&}
address@hidden @kbd{:substitute/<pat>/<repl>/<f>}
address@hidden @kbd{:s/<pat>/<repl>/<f>}
address@hidden @kbd{:copy [z]}
address@hidden @kbd{:t [z]}
address@hidden @kbd{:move [z]}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex substitute/<pat>/<repl>/<f>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex s/<pat>/<repl>/<f>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex copy [z]}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex t [z]}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex move [z]}
@kindex @kbd{J}
@kindex @kbd{~}
@kindex @kbd{=<move>}
@@ -3814,14 +3814,14 @@
Execute <ex-command> on all lines that do not match <pattern>.
@end table
@kindex @kbd{&}
address@hidden @kbd{:substitute/<pat>/<repl>/<f>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex substitute/<pat>/<repl>/<f>}
@kindex @kbd{Q}
@kindex @kbd{#g<move>}
address@hidden @kbd{:v}
address@hidden @kbd{:g}
address@hidden @kbd{:global}
address@hidden @kbd{:vglobal}
address@hidden @kbd{:tag <name>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex v}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex g}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex global}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex vglobal}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex tag <name>}
@kindex @kbd{%}
@kindex @kbd{N}
@kindex @kbd{n}
@@ -3874,7 +3874,7 @@
@kindex @kbd{"<a-z>y<move>}
@kindex @kbd{y<move>}
@kindex @kbd{yank}
address@hidden @kbd{:yank}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex yank}
@node Undoing
@subsection Undoing
@@ -3895,9 +3895,9 @@
Recover file from autosave. Viper also creates backup files
that have a @samp{~} appended to them.
@end table
address@hidden @kbd{:rec}
address@hidden @kbd{:e!}
address@hidden @kbd{:q!}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex rec}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex e!}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex q!}
@kindex @kbd{.}
@kindex @kbd{U}
@kindex @kbd{u}
@@ -4076,42 +4076,42 @@
@end table
@kindex @kbd{v}
@kindex @kbd{V}
address@hidden @kbd{:args}
address@hidden @kbd{:rew}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex args}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex rew}
@kindex @kbd{C-^}
address@hidden @kbd{:e!@: [<files>]}
address@hidden @kbd{:e [<files>]}
address@hidden @kbd{:edit [<files>]}
address@hidden @kbd{:edit!@: [<files>]}
address@hidden @kbd{:q!}
address@hidden @kbd{:q}
address@hidden @kbd{:quit}
address@hidden @kbd{:quit!}
address@hidden @kbd{:f}
address@hidden @kbd{:rec}
address@hidden @kbd{:r}
address@hidden @kbd{:read}
address@hidden @kbd{:pre}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex e!@: [<files>]}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex e [<files>]}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex edit [<files>]}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex edit!@: [<files>]}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex q!}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex q}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex quit}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex quit!}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex f}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex rec}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex r}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex read}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex pre}
@kindex @kbd{ZZ}
address@hidden @kbd{:wq}
address@hidden @kbd{:w <file>}
address@hidden @kbd{:w!@: <file>}
address@hidden @kbd{:w >> <file>}
address@hidden @kbd{:write <file>}
address@hidden @kbd{:write!@: <file>}
address@hidden @kbd{:write >> <file>}
address@hidden @kbd{:W}
address@hidden @kbd{:WW}
address@hidden @kbd{:Write}
address@hidden @kbd{:WWrite}
address@hidden @kbd{:WWrite}
address@hidden @kbd{:x}
address@hidden @kbd{:x!}
address@hidden @kbd{:suspend}
address@hidden @kbd{:stop}
address@hidden @kbd{:n [<count> | <file>]}
address@hidden @kbd{:cd [<dir>]}
address@hidden @kbd{:pwd}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex wq}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex w <file>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex w!@: <file>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex w >> <file>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex write <file>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex write!@: <file>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex write >> <file>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex W}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex WW}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex Write}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex WWrite}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex WWrite}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex x}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex x!}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex suspend}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex stop}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex n [<count> | <file>]}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex cd [<dir>]}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex pwd}
@node Mapping
@section Mapping
@@ -4175,10 +4175,10 @@
@kindex @kbd{@@#}
@kindex @kbd{@@@@}
@kindex @kbd{@@<a-z>}
address@hidden @kbd{:unmap <char>}
address@hidden @kbd{:map <char> <seq>}
address@hidden @kbd{:unmap!@: <char>}
address@hidden @kbd{:map!@: <char> <seq>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex unmap <char>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex map <char> <seq>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex unmap!@: <char>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex map!@: <char> <seq>}
@node Shell Commands
@section Shell Commands
@@ -4234,17 +4234,17 @@
@item :make
Run the make command in the current directory.
@end table
address@hidden @kbd{:<address>r <name>}
address@hidden @kbd{:<address>r !<cmd>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex <address>r <name>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex <address>r !<cmd>}
@findex @kbd{!<cmd>}
@findex @kbd{!!<cmd>}
@findex @kbd{!<move><cmd>}
address@hidden @kbd{:w !<cmd>}
address@hidden @kbd{:x,y w !<cmd>}
address@hidden @kbd{:!!@: <args>}
address@hidden @kbd{:!<cmd>}
address@hidden @kbd{:sh}
address@hidden @kbd{:make}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex w !<cmd>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex x,y w !<cmd>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex !!@: <args>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex !<cmd>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex sh}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex make}
@node Options
@section Options
@@ -4343,29 +4343,29 @@
@item :set <option>=<value>
Set <option> to <value>.
@end table
address@hidden @kbd{:set <option>=<value>}
address@hidden @kbd{:set no<option>}
address@hidden @kbd{:set <option>}
address@hidden @kbd{:set ws}
address@hidden @kbd{:set wrapscan}
address@hidden @kbd{:set wm=<count>}
address@hidden @kbd{:set wrapmargin=<count>}
address@hidden @kbd{:set ts=<count>}
address@hidden @kbd{:set tabstop=<count>}
address@hidden @kbd{:set tab-stop-local=<count>}
address@hidden @kbd{:set sm}
address@hidden @kbd{:set showmatch}
address@hidden @kbd{:set sw=<count>}
address@hidden @kbd{:set shiftwidth=<count>}
address@hidden @kbd{:set sh=<string>}
address@hidden @kbd{:set shell=<string>}
address@hidden @kbd{:set ro}
address@hidden @kbd{:set readonly}
address@hidden @kbd{:set magic}
address@hidden @kbd{:set ic}
address@hidden @kbd{:set ignorecase}
address@hidden @kbd{:set ai}
address@hidden @kbd{:set autoindent}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set <option>=<value>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set no<option>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set <option>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set ws}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set wrapscan}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set wm=<count>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set wrapmargin=<count>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set ts=<count>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set tabstop=<count>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set tab-stop-local=<count>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set sm}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set showmatch}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set sw=<count>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set shiftwidth=<count>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set sh=<string>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set shell=<string>}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set ro}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set readonly}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set magic}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set ic}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set ignorecase}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set ai}
address@hidden @kbd{Ex set autoindent}
@node Emacs Related Commands
@section Emacs Related Commands
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