From 0a760e101811746dea8b1e287b9e1f3583a709a5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Xue Fuqiao Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 06:48:15 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] * doc/emacs/glossary.texi (Glossary): Refine. --- doc/emacs/glossary.texi | 14 +++++--------- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/emacs/glossary.texi b/doc/emacs/glossary.texi index 0cf253396ff..43441c20814 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/glossary.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/glossary.texi @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ commands @kbd{C-]} and @kbd{M-x top-level} are used for this. @xref{Quitting}. @item Active Region -Setting the mark (q.v.) at a position in the text also activates it. +Setting the mark (q.v.@:) at a position in the text also activates it. When the mark is active, we call the region an active region. @xref{Mark}. @@ -187,11 +187,6 @@ particular alphabet or script. @xref{International}. @item Character Terminal @xref{Glossary---Text Terminal}. -@item Chord -A chord is a key sequence (q.v.) in which the keys are pressed at the -same time. For example: @kbd{S-M-C-a}. You can hold down a chord to -repeat its command. - @item Click Event A click event is the kind of input event (q.v.@:) generated when you press a mouse button and release it without moving the mouse. @@ -1375,9 +1370,10 @@ are not in a recursive editing level (q.v.@:) or the minibuffer level by aborting (q.v.@:) and quitting (q.v.). @xref{Quitting}. @item Transient Mark Mode -Transient Mark mode gives you much of the standard -selection-highlighting behavior of other editors. In GNU Emacs 23 and -onwards, it is enabled by default. @xref{Disabled Transient Mark}. +The default behavior of the mark (q.v.@:) and region (q.v.), in which +setting the mark activates it and highlights the region, is called +Transient Mark mode. In GNU Emacs 23 and onwards, it is enabled by +default. @xref{Disabled Transient Mark}. @item Transposition Transposing two units of text means putting each one into the place -- 2.39.2