From: Richard M. Stallman Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 07:20:07 +0000 (+0000) Subject: (Undo): Clarify last change. X-Git-Tag: ttn-vms-21-2-B4~2450 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=7f9c94b0881d5089d66d1706cfec60f97745c3c2;p=emacs.git (Undo): Clarify last change. --- diff --git a/man/basic.texi b/man/basic.texi index 29bf6d4e207..1598de2632a 100644 --- a/man/basic.texi +++ b/man/basic.texi @@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ value of @code{undo-strong-limit} is 30000. Regardless of the values of those variables, the most recent change is never discarded unless it gets bigger than @code{undo-outer-limit} (normally 3,000,000). At that point, Emacs discards the undo data and -warns you about it. This is the only situation in which you can not +warns you about it. This is the only situation in which you cannot undo the last command. If this happens, you can increase the value of @code{undo-outer-limit} to make it even less likely to happen in the future. But if you didn't expect the command to create such large