From 4341aacd87912e7ba2c781fef9f1ff73d1a5bf0a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eli Zaretskii Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2018 20:34:44 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Minor wording improvement in "Bookmarks" * doc/emacs/regs.texi (Bookmarks): Improve wording. Suggested by "Siraphob (Ben) Phipathananunth" . --- doc/emacs/regs.texi | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/emacs/regs.texi b/doc/emacs/regs.texi index 8ff36ca554d..7d16d539128 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/regs.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/regs.texi @@ -314,18 +314,18 @@ Save all the current bookmark values in the default bookmark file. @findex bookmark-set @kindex C-x r b @findex bookmark-jump - The prototypical use for bookmarks is to record one current position -in each of several files. So the command @kbd{C-x r m}, which sets a -bookmark, uses the visited file name as the default for the bookmark -name. If you name each bookmark after the file it points to, then you -can conveniently revisit any of those files with @kbd{C-x r b}, and move -to the position of the bookmark at the same time. + To record the current position in the visited file, use the command +@kbd{C-x r m}, which sets a bookmark using the visited file name as +the default for the bookmark name. If you name each bookmark after +the file it points to, then you can conveniently revisit any of those +files with @kbd{C-x r b}, and move to the position of the bookmark at +the same time. @kindex C-x r M @findex bookmark-set-no-overwrite The command @kbd{C-x r M} (@code{bookmark-set-no-overwrite}) works -like @kbd{C-x r m}, but it signals an error if the specified bookmark -already exists, instead of overwriting it. +like @w{@kbd{C-x r m}}, but it signals an error if the specified +bookmark already exists, instead of overwriting it. @kindex C-x r l @findex list-bookmarks -- 2.39.5