From ca5c586cbd94db3ffb36cfaea57eaf27ef8f8389 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Richard M. Stallman" Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2002 11:40:32 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Doc tex-start-options and tex-start-commands instead of tex-start-options-string. Add xref to Lisp manual about text properties. Delete spurious index entries. --- man/text.texi | 26 ++++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/text.texi b/man/text.texi index c6a3d4a5c57..c073c1de5cf 100644 --- a/man/text.texi +++ b/man/text.texi @@ -1558,10 +1558,15 @@ in that file's directory. Before running @TeX{}, it offers to save any modified buffers. Generally, you need to use (@code{tex-file}) twice to get the cross-references right. -@vindex tex-start-options-string - The value of the variable @code{tex-start-options-string} specifies -options for the @TeX{} run. The default value causes @TeX{} to run in -nonstop mode. To run @TeX{} interactively, set the variable to @code{""}. +@vindex tex-start-options + The value of the variable @code{tex-start-options} specifies +options for the @TeX{} run. + +@vindex tex-start-commands + The value of the variable @code{tex-start-commands} specifies @TeX{} +commands for starting @TeX{}. The default value causes @TeX{} to run +in nonstop mode. To run @TeX{} interactively, set the variable to +@code{""}. @vindex tex-main-file Large @TeX{} documents are often split into several files---one main @@ -1624,8 +1629,6 @@ can be used with @kbd{M-x format-find-file}, for instance. @findex tildify-region @cindex ties, @TeX{}, inserting @cindex hard spaces, @TeX{}, inserting -@cindex SGML -@cindex HTML The commands @kbd{M-x tildify-buffer} and @kbd{M-x tildify-region} insert @samp{~} (@dfn{tie}) characters where they are conventionally required. This is set up for Czech---customize the group @@ -1735,10 +1738,10 @@ contains a list of ideas for future enhancements. @node Requesting Formatted Text @subsection Requesting to Edit Formatted Text - Whenever you visit a file that Emacs saved in the text/enriched format, -Emacs automatically converts the formatting information in the file into -Emacs's own internal format (text properties), and turns on Enriched -mode. + Whenever you visit a file that Emacs saved in the text/enriched +format, Emacs automatically converts the formatting information in the +file into Emacs's own internal format (known as @dfn{text +properties}), and turns on Enriched mode. @findex enriched-mode To create a new file of formatted text, first visit the nonexistent @@ -1775,6 +1778,9 @@ annotations to have names starting with @samp{x-}, as in @samp{x-read-only}. This ensures that they will not conflict with standard annotations that may be added later. + @xref{Text Properties,,, elisp, the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}, +for more information about text properties. + @node Hard and Soft Newlines @subsection Hard and Soft Newlines @cindex hard newline -- 2.39.2