From 0636e1066bbafcd8219d9a8e09301c77f875d78b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eli Zaretskii Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2022 16:27:10 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] ; Don't unnecessarily use non-ASCII characters in Texinfo * doc/emacs/custom.texi (Init Rebinding, Examining, Keymaps): Use Texinfo directives instead of literal non-ASCII characters. --- doc/emacs/custom.texi | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/emacs/custom.texi b/doc/emacs/custom.texi index 65970ce412c..5d92f7835fd 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/custom.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/custom.texi @@ -792,12 +792,12 @@ C-h v fill-column @key{RET} displays something like this: @example -fill-column is a variable defined in ‘C source code’. +fill-column is a variable defined in @quoteleft{}C source code@quoteright{}. Its value is 70 Automatically becomes buffer-local when set. This variable is safe as a file local variable if its value - satisfies the predicate ‘integerp’. + satisfies the predicate @quoteleft{}integerp@quoteright{}. Probably introduced at or before Emacs version 18. Documentation: @@ -1602,7 +1602,7 @@ events. or lower case; @acronym{ASCII} or non-@acronym{ASCII}) are reserved for users. Emacs itself will never bind those key sequences, and Emacs extensions should avoid binding them. In other words, users can -bind key sequences like @kbd{C-c a} or @kbd{C-c ç} and rely on these +bind key sequences like @kbd{C-c a} or @kbd{C-c @,{c}} and rely on these never being shadowed by other Emacs bindings. @node Prefix Keymaps @@ -1880,10 +1880,10 @@ to the string @samp{hello}: (global-set-key (kbd "C-c h") "hello") @end example - But to bind it to the string @samp{olá} instead: + But to bind it to the string @samp{ol@'a} instead: @example -(global-set-key (kbd "C-c h") (kbd "olá")) +(global-set-key (kbd "C-c h") (kbd "ol@'a")) @end example To bind a key sequence including @key{TAB}, @key{RET}, @key{ESC}, or -- 2.39.2