@code{find-file-wildcards}.
If you visit a file that the operating system won't let you modify,
-Emacs makes the buffer read-only, so that you won't go ahead and make
-changes that you'll have trouble saving afterward. You can make the
-buffer writable with @kbd{C-x C-q} (@code{vc-toggle-read-only}).
-@xref{Misc Buffer}.
+or that is marked read-only, Emacs makes the buffer read-only too, so
+that you won't go ahead and make changes that you'll have trouble
+saving afterward. You can make the buffer writable with @kbd{C-x C-q}
+(@code{vc-toggle-read-only}). @xref{Misc Buffer}.
@kindex C-x C-r
@findex find-file-read-only
- Occasionally you might want to visit a file as read-only in order to
-protect yourself from entering changes accidentally; do so by visiting
-the file with the command @kbd{C-x C-r} (@code{find-file-read-only}).
+ If you want to visit a file as read-only in order to protect
+yourself from entering changes accidentally, visit it with the command
+@kbd{C-x C-r} (@code{find-file-read-only}) instead of @kbd{C-x C-f}.
@kindex C-x C-v
@findex find-alternate-file