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Juanma Barranquero |
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master a22671dbd0: ; doc fix: Use w32-* names instead of obsolete ones |
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Sat, 26 Nov 2022 09:53:40 -0500 (EST) |
branch: master
commit a22671dbd03738ddf619161370fd2679e8a8ef46
Author: Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
Commit: Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
; doc fix: Use w32-* names instead of obsolete ones
* doc/emacs/msdos.texi (Text and Binary): Describe
w32-(add|remove)-untranslated-fiesystem functions by
their non-obsolete name.
---
doc/emacs/msdos.texi | 22 +++++++++++-----------
1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/emacs/msdos.texi b/doc/emacs/msdos.texi
index dd0787cd38..d55c751210 100644
--- a/doc/emacs/msdos.texi
+++ b/doc/emacs/msdos.texi
@@ -206,40 +206,40 @@ format, that effectively converts the file to Unix EOL
style, like the
@code{dos2unix} program.
@cindex untranslated file system
-@findex add-untranslated-filesystem
+@findex w32-add-untranslated-filesystem
When you use NFS, Samba, or some other similar method to access file
systems that reside on computers using GNU or Unix systems, Emacs
should not perform end-of-line translation on any files in these file
systems---not even when you create a new file. To request this,
designate these file systems as @dfn{untranslated} file systems by
-calling the function @code{add-untranslated-filesystem}. It takes one
-argument: the file system name, including a drive letter and
+calling the function @code{w32-add-untranslated-filesystem}. It takes
+one argument: the file system name, including a drive letter and
optionally a directory. For example,
@example
-(add-untranslated-filesystem "Z:")
+(w32-add-untranslated-filesystem "Z:")
@end example
@noindent
designates drive Z as an untranslated file system, and
@example
-(add-untranslated-filesystem "Z:\\foo")
+(w32-add-untranslated-filesystem "Z:\\foo")
@end example
@noindent
designates directory @file{\foo} on drive Z as an untranslated file
system.
- Most often you would use @code{add-untranslated-filesystem} in your
+ Most often you would use @code{w32-add-untranslated-filesystem} in your
@file{.emacs} or @file{init.el} init file, or in @file{site-start.el}
so that all the users at your site get the benefit of it.
-@findex remove-untranslated-filesystem
- To countermand the effect of @code{add-untranslated-filesystem}, use
-the function @code{remove-untranslated-filesystem}. This function takes
-one argument, which should be a string just like the one that was used
-previously with @code{add-untranslated-filesystem}.
+@findex w32-remove-untranslated-filesystem
+ To countermand the effect of @code{w32-add-untranslated-filesystem},
+use the function @code{w32-remove-untranslated-filesystem}. This
+function takes one argument, which should be a string just like the
+one that was used previously with @code{w32-add-untranslated-filesystem}.
Designating a file system as untranslated does not affect character
set conversion, only end-of-line conversion. Essentially, it directs
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