otherwise.
@item HOME
@vindex HOME@r{, environment variable}
-The location of your files in the directory tree; used for
-expansion of file names starting with a tilde (@file{~}).
-If set to a relative file name, Emacs expands @file{~} to the
-corresponding absolute file name. If unset, it normally defaults to
-the home directory of the user given by @env{LOGNAME}, @env{USER} or
-your user ID, or to @file{/} if all else fails. On MS-DOS,
-it defaults to the directory from which Emacs was started, with
-@samp{/bin} removed from the end if it was present. On Windows, the
-default value of @env{HOME} is the @file{Application Data}
-subdirectory of the user profile directory (normally, this is
+The location of your files in the directory tree; used for expansion
+of file names starting with a tilde (@file{~}). If set, it should be
+set to an absolute file name. (If set to a relative file name, Emacs
+interprets it relative to the directory where Emacs was started, but
+we don't recommend to use this feature.) If unset, @env{HOME}
+normally defaults to the home directory of the user given by
+@env{LOGNAME}, @env{USER} or your user ID, or to @file{/} if all else
+fails. On MS-DOS, it defaults to the directory from which Emacs was
+started, with @samp{/bin} removed from the end if it was present. On
+Windows, the default value of @env{HOME} is the @file{Application
+Data} subdirectory of the user profile directory (normally, this is
@file{C:/Documents and Settings/@var{username}/Application Data},
where @var{username} is your user name), though for backwards
compatibility @file{C:/} will be used instead if a @file{.emacs} file
** The REPETITIONS argument of 'benchmark-run' can now also be a variable.
-** If $HOME is a relative file name, 'expand-file-name' now expands
-"~" and leading "~/" to the corresponding absolute file name.
-Formerly, it incorrectly expanded them to a relative file name.
+** Interpretation of relative HOME directory has changed.
+If $HOME is set to a relative file name, 'expand-file-name' now
+interprets it relative to the directory where Emacs was started, not
+relative to the default-directory of the current buffer. We recommend
+always setting $HOME to an absolute file name, so that its meaning is
+independent of where Emacs was started.
** The FILENAME argument to 'file-name-base' is now mandatory and no
longer defaults to 'buffer-file-name'.