From: Jay Belanger Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 15:56:21 +0000 (+0000) Subject: (Basic Commands): Describe new behavior of calc-reset. X-Git-Tag: ttn-vms-21-2-B4~2847 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=d7347600d1a88ed1fa453a95fc7da175c011930b;p=emacs.git (Basic Commands): Describe new behavior of calc-reset. --- diff --git a/man/calc.texi b/man/calc.texi index 172fffa035a..84934dfedda 100644 --- a/man/calc.texi +++ b/man/calc.texi @@ -9981,11 +9981,16 @@ height of the Calc window. @kindex M-# 0 @pindex calc-reset The @kbd{M-# 0} command (@code{calc-reset}; that's @kbd{M-#} followed -by a zero) resets the Calculator to its default state. This clears -the stack, resets all the modes, clears the caches (@pxref{Caches}), -and so on. (It does @emph{not} erase the values of any variables.) -With a numeric prefix argument, @kbd{M-# 0} preserves the contents -of the stack but resets everything else. +by a zero) resets the Calculator to its initial state. This clears +the stack, resets all the modes to their initial values (the values +that were saved with @kbd{m m} (@code{calc-save-modes})), clears the +caches (@pxref{Caches}), and so on. (It does @emph{not} erase the +values of any variables.) With an argument of 0, Calc will be reset to +its default state; namely, the modes will be given their default values. +With a positive prefix argument, @kbd{M-# 0} preserves the contents of +the stack but resets everything else to its initial state; with a +negative prefix argument, @kbd{M-# 0} preserves the contents of the +stack but resets everything else to its default state. @pindex calc-version The @kbd{M-x calc-version} command displays the current version number