+2012-04-10 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
+
+ * entering.texi (Entering Emacs):
+ Do not mention initial-buffer-choice = t.
+
2012-04-08 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
* misc.texi (Gnus Startup): Use @env for environment variables.
by setting the variable @code{initial-buffer-choice} to a
non-@code{nil} value. (In that case, even if you specify one or more
files on the command line, Emacs opens but does not display them.)
-The value of @code{initial-buffer-choice} can be either the name of
-the desired file or directory, or @code{t}, which means to display the
-@samp{*scratch*} buffer.
+The value of @code{initial-buffer-choice} should be the name of
+the desired file or directory.
+@ignore
+@c I do not think this should be mentioned. AFAICS it is just a dodge
+@c around inhibit-startup-screen not being settable on a site-wide basis.
+or @code{t}, which means to display the @samp{*scratch*} buffer.
+@end ignore
@node Exiting, Basic, Entering Emacs, Top
@section Exiting Emacs