invoke them. You can order one from the FSF for $2 (or 10 for $18),
or you can print your own from the @file{etc/refcards/refcard.tex} or
@file{etc/refcards/refcard.pdf} files in the Emacs distribution.
-Beginning with version 21.1, the Emacs distribution comes with
-translations of the reference card into several languages; look for
-files named @file{etc/refcards/@var{lang}-refcard.*}, where @var{lang}
-is a two-letter code of the language. For example, the German version
-of the reference card is in the files @file{etc/refcards/de-refcard.tex}
+The Emacs distribution comes with translations of the reference card
+into several languages; look for files named
+@file{etc/refcards/@var{lang}-refcard.*}, where @var{lang} is a
+two-letter code of the language. For example, the German version of
+the reference card is in the files @file{etc/refcards/de-refcard.tex}
and @file{etc/refcards/de-refcard.pdf}.
@item
@c Don't include VER in the file name, because pretests are not there.
@uref{https://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/emacs-VERSION.tar.gz}
-(Replace @samp{VERSION} with the relevant version number, e.g., @samp{23.1}.)
+(Replace @samp{VERSION} with the relevant version number, e.g., @samp{28.1}.)
@item
Next uncompress and extract the source files. This requires
@section Where can I get Emacs for GNUstep?
@cindex GNUstep, Emacs for
-Beginning with version 23.1, Emacs supports GNUstep natively.
-See the file @file{nextstep/INSTALL} in the distribution.
+Emacs supports GNUstep natively. See the file @file{nextstep/INSTALL}
+in the distribution.
@node Emacs for macOS
@section Where can I get Emacs for macOS?
@cindex Macintosh, Emacs for
@cindex macOS, Emacs for
-Beginning with version 22.1, Emacs supports macOS natively.
-See the file @file{nextstep/INSTALL} in the distribution.
+Emacs supports macOS natively. See the file @file{nextstep/INSTALL}
+in the distribution.
@c ------------------------------------------------------------
@node Key bindings