Emacs usually shows a @dfn{menu bar} at the top of each frame.
@xref{Menu Bars,,,emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}. Menu bar items are
-subcommands of the fake function key @code{menu-bar}, as defined
+subcommands of the fake function key @key{MENU-BAR}, as defined
in the active keymaps.
To add an item to the menu bar, invent a fake function key of your
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-Here, @code{edit} is the fake function key used by the global map for
-the @samp{Edit} menu bar item. The main reason to suppress a global
-menu bar item is to regain space for mode-specific items.
+Here, @code{edit} is the symbol produced by a fake function key, it is
+used by the global map for the @samp{Edit} menu bar item. The main
+reason to suppress a global menu bar item is to regain space for
+mode-specific items.
@defvar menu-bar-final-items
Normally the menu bar shows global items followed by items defined by the
but does not contract automatically.
The tool bar contents are controlled by a menu keymap attached to a
-fake function key called @code{tool-bar} (much like the way the menu
+fake function key called @key{TOOL-BAR} (much like the way the menu
bar is controlled). So you define a tool bar item using
@code{define-key}, like this: