From: Jay Belanger Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 22:47:37 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Removed comment about installation. X-Git-Tag: ttn-vms-21-2-B4~3360 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=be6a97384b761b6854c34cc876b81a9a6b8c17ed;p=emacs.git Removed comment about installation. Removed comment about Emacs 19 support. --- diff --git a/man/calc.texi b/man/calc.texi index b432e7406ae..027ebc7c960 100644 --- a/man/calc.texi +++ b/man/calc.texi @@ -825,10 +825,6 @@ commands like @kbd{M-x calc} (for the standard user interface) or (that's Meta with the letter @kbd{x}), then, at the prompt, type the full command (like @kbd{calc-keypad}) and press Return. -If you type @kbd{M-x calc} and Emacs still doesn't recognize the -command (it will say @samp{[No match]} when you try to press -@key{RET}), then Calc has not been properly installed. - The same commands (like @kbd{M-# c} or @kbd{M-# M-#}) that start the Calculator also turn it off if it is already on. @@ -954,8 +950,7 @@ go into regular Calc (with @kbd{M-# c}) to change the mode settings. @dfn{Keypad Mode} is a mouse-based interface to the Calculator. It is designed for use with terminals that support a mouse. If you don't have a mouse, you will have to operate keypad mode with your -arrow keys (which is probably more trouble than it's worth). Keypad -mode is currently not supported under Emacs 19. +arrow keys (which is probably more trouble than it's worth). Type @kbd{M-# k} to turn Keypad Mode on or off. Once again you get two new windows, this time on the righthand side of the screen