@findex vc-dir-mark
@findex vc-dir-mark-all-files
While in the VC Directory buffer, all the files that you mark with
-@kbd{m} (@code{vc-dir-mark}) or @kbd{M} (@code{vc-dir-mark}) are in
-the current VC fileset. If you mark a directory entry with @kbd{m},
-all the listed files in that directory tree are in the current VC
-fileset. The files and directories that belong to the current VC
-fileset are indicated with a @samp{*} character in the VC Directory
-buffer, next to their VC status. In this way, you can set up a
-multi-file VC fileset to be acted on by VC commands like @w{@kbd{C-x v
-v}} (@pxref{Basic VC Editing}), @w{@kbd{C-x v =}} (@pxref{Old
-Revisions}), and @w{@kbd{C-x v u}} (@pxref{VC Undo}).
+@kbd{m} (@code{vc-dir-mark}) or @kbd{M} (@code{vc-dir-mark-all-files})
+are in the current VC fileset. If you mark a directory entry with
+@kbd{m}, all the listed files in that directory tree are in the
+current VC fileset. The files and directories that belong to the
+current VC fileset are indicated with a @samp{*} character in the VC
+Directory buffer, next to their VC status. In this way, you can set
+up a multi-file VC fileset to be acted on by VC commands like
+@w{@kbd{C-x v v}} (@pxref{Basic VC Editing}), @w{@kbd{C-x v =}}
+(@pxref{Old Revisions}), and @w{@kbd{C-x v u}} (@pxref{VC Undo}).
The VC Directory buffer also defines some single-key shortcuts for
VC commands with the @kbd{C-x v} prefix: @kbd{=}, @kbd{+}, @kbd{l},