+2014-06-02 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
+
+ * misc.texi [iftex]: Update chapter summary.
+ (Emulation): Remove ludicrously outdated claim.
+
2014-05-29 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
* macos.texi (Mac / GNUstep Customization): Mention ns custom group.
else: viewing ``document files'', reading Usenet news, running shell
commands and shell subprocesses, using a single shared Emacs for
utilities that expect to run an editor as a subprocess, printing
-hardcopy, sorting text, narrowing display to part of the buffer,
-editing binary files, saving an Emacs session for later resumption,
-following hyperlinks, browsing images, emulating other editors, and
-various diversions and amusements.
+hardcopy, sorting text, editing binary files, saving an Emacs session
+for later resumption, following hyperlinks, emulating other editors,
+and various diversions and amusements.
@end iftex
@cindex Macintosh key bindings
@cindex WordStar
- GNU Emacs can be programmed to emulate (more or less) most other
+ GNU Emacs can be programmed to emulate (more or less) some other
editors. Standard facilities can emulate these:
@table @asis