vice versa. @xref{Case}, for the commands for case conversion.
@item Character
-Characters form the contents of an Emacs buffer; see @ref{Text
-Characters}. Also, key sequences (q.v.@:) are usually made up of
-characters (though they may include other input events as well).
-@xref{User Input}.
+Characters form the contents of an Emacs buffer. Also, key sequences
+(q.v.@:) are usually made up of characters (though they may include
+other input events as well). @xref{User Input}.
@item Character Set
Emacs supports a number of character sets, each of which represents a
@item Newline
Control-J characters in the buffer terminate lines of text and are
-therefore also called newlines. @xref{Text Characters,Newline}.
+therefore also called newlines.
@cindex nil
@cindex t