+2010-11-10 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
+
+ * text.texi (Kill Functions, Low-Level Kill Ring): Small fixes.
+
2010-10-27 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
* maps.texi (Standard Keymaps): Update File menu description.
The command does not set @code{this-command} to @code{kill-region}, so a
subsequent kill command does not append to the same kill ring entry.
-Don't call @code{copy-region-as-kill} in Lisp programs unless you aim to
-support Emacs 18. For newer Emacs versions, it is better to use
-@code{kill-new} or @code{kill-append} instead. @xref{Low-Level Kill
-Ring}.
+@c FIXME Why is it better? Why isn't copy-region-as-kill obsolete then?
+@c Why is it used in many places in Emacs?
+In Lisp programs, it is better to use @code{kill-new} or
+@code{kill-append} instead of this command. @xref{Low-Level Kill Ring}.
@end deffn
@node Yanking
@subsection Low-Level Kill Ring
These functions and variables provide access to the kill ring at a
-lower level, but still convenient for use in Lisp programs, because they
-take care of interaction with window system selections
+lower level, but are still convenient for use in Lisp programs,
+because they take care of interaction with window system selections
(@pxref{Window System Selections}).
@defun current-kill n &optional do-not-move
@code{inhibit-modification-hooks} to @code{nil}.
@end defvar
-@ignore
- arch-tag: 3721e738-a1cb-4085-bc1a-6cb8d8e1d32b
-@end ignore
+