From: Luc Teirlinck Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 01:31:45 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Various typo and grammar fixes. X-Git-Tag: ttn-vms-21-2-B4~429 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c7bda15b58de3efcf856786167f11f5b4175e30b;p=emacs.git Various typo and grammar fixes. (Moving Point): C-a now runs move-beginning-of-line. --- diff --git a/man/basic.texi b/man/basic.texi index ad3cfbca88a..c8922996534 100644 --- a/man/basic.texi +++ b/man/basic.texi @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ them). Others do more sophisticated things. @kindex RIGHT @kindex UP @kindex DOWN -@findex beginning-of-line +@findex move-beginning-of-line @findex move-end-of-line @findex forward-char @findex backward-char @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ them). Others do more sophisticated things. @findex move-to-window-line @table @kbd @item C-a -Move to the beginning of the line (@code{beginning-of-line}). +Move to the beginning of the line (@code{move-beginning-of-line}). @item C-e Move to the end of the line (@code{move-end-of-line}). @item C-f @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ to the end of another line. Normally, @code{track-eol} is @code{nil}. @xref{Variables}, for how to set variables such as @code{track-eol}. @vindex next-line-add-newlines - @kbd{C-n} normally stops at the end of the bufer when you use it on + @kbd{C-n} normally stops at the end of the buffer when you use it on the last line of the buffer. But if you set the variable @code{next-line-add-newlines} to a non-@code{nil} value, @kbd{C-n} on the last line of a buffer creates an additional line at the end and @@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ type the text for the new line. @kbd{C-o F O O} has the same effect as You can make several blank lines by typing @kbd{C-o} several times, or by giving it a numeric argument to tell it how many blank lines to make. -@xref{Arguments}, for how. If you have a fill prefix, then @kbd{C-o} +@xref{Arguments}, for how. If you have a fill prefix, the @kbd{C-o} command inserts the fill prefix on the new line, when you use it at the beginning of a line. @xref{Fill Prefix}. @@ -677,7 +677,7 @@ point=26957 of 26956(100%) column 0 @cindex character set of character at point @cindex font of character at point @cindex text properties at point - @w{@kbd{C-u C-x =}} displays these additional information about a + @w{@kbd{C-u C-x =}} displays the following additional information about a character. @itemize @bullet @@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ without digits normally means @minus{}1. sign has the special meaning of ``multiply by four.'' It multiplies the argument for the next command by four. @kbd{C-u} twice multiplies it by sixteen. Thus, @kbd{C-u C-u C-f} moves forward sixteen characters. This -is a good way to move forward ``fast,'' since it moves about 1/5 of a line +is a good way to move forward ``fast'', since it moves about 1/5 of a line in the usual size screen. Other useful combinations are @kbd{C-u C-n}, @kbd{C-u C-u C-n} (move down a good fraction of a screen), @kbd{C-u C-u C-o} (make ``a lot'' of blank lines), and @kbd{C-u C-k} (kill four