From: Richard M. Stallman Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 13:15:33 +0000 (+0000) Subject: (Minibuffer File): Minor cleanup. X-Git-Tag: emacs-pretest-22.0.90~1822 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=86264ca183e7fdbf076f6ffde8a785aa22db313f;p=emacs.git (Minibuffer File): Minor cleanup. --- diff --git a/man/ChangeLog b/man/ChangeLog index 212828e889f..e5d41375933 100644 --- a/man/ChangeLog +++ b/man/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2006-06-27 Richard Stallman + + * mini.texi (Minibuffer File): Minor cleanup. + 2006-06-25 Nick Roberts * frames.texi (XTerm Mouse) Rename to... diff --git a/man/mini.texi b/man/mini.texi index e0a851cfc9a..740fea02299 100644 --- a/man/mini.texi +++ b/man/mini.texi @@ -88,10 +88,11 @@ will get @file{/u2/emacs/lisp/simple.el}. Alternatively, you can use @kbd{M-@key{DEL}} to kill the directory names you don't want (@pxref{Words}). - You can kill it the entire default with @kbd{C-a C-k}, but there's -no need. You can simply ignore it and give an absolute file name -starting with a slash or a tilde after the default directory. For -example, to specify @file{/etc/termcap}, just type that name: + You can kill the entire default with @kbd{C-a C-k}, but there's no +need to do that. It's easier to ignore the default, and enter an +absolute file name starting with a slash or a tilde after the default +directory. For example, to specify @file{/etc/termcap}, just type +that name: @example Find File: /u2/emacs/src//etc/termcap