+2007-01-07 Chris Moore <christopher.ian.moore@gmail.com> (tiny change)
+
+ * replace.el (replace-regexp): Fix typo in docstring.
+
2007-01-07 Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de>
- * progmodes/cc-langs.el (c-operators, c-filter-ops): Amend
- doc-string and comments.
+ * progmodes/cc-langs.el (c-operators, c-filter-ops):
+ Amend doc-string and comments.
2007-01-06 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
In interactive calls, the replacement text may contain `\\,'
followed by a Lisp expression used as part of the replacement
text. Inside of that expression, `\\&' is a string denoting the
-whole match, `\\N' a partial matches, `\\#&' and `\\#N' the
-respective numeric values from `string-to-number', and `\\#'
-itself for `replace-count', the number of replacements occured so
-far.
+whole match, `\\N' a partial match, `\\#&' and `\\#N' the respective
+numeric values from `string-to-number', and `\\#' itself for
+`replace-count', the number of replacements occurred so far.
If your Lisp expression is an identifier and the next letter in
the replacement string would be interpreted as part of it, you