and then restarting it using \\[ielm], makes the then current
default value affect _new_ prompts. However, executing \\[ielm]
does not have this effect on *ielm* buffers with a running process.
-For IELM buffers that are not called *ielm*, you can execute
+For IELM buffers that are not called `*ielm*', you can execute
\\[inferior-emacs-lisp-mode] in that IELM buffer to update the value,
for new prompts. This works even if the buffer has a running process."
:type 'boolean
differs only in text properties from the old one, IELM will no
longer recognize the old prompts. However, executing \\[ielm]
does not update the prompt of an *ielm* buffer with a running process.
-For IELM buffers that are not called *ielm*, you can execute
+For IELM buffers that are not called `*ielm*', you can execute
\\[inferior-emacs-lisp-mode] in that IELM buffer to update the value,
for new prompts. This works even if the buffer has a running process."
:type 'string