From ee6c21a72adc7f886ccbc5ddef13b2b2bef818fc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Eli Zaretskii Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 13:01:28 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Use @key for TAB. --- man/cc-mode.texi | 2 +- man/ebrowse.texi | 6 +++--- man/kmacro.texi | 4 ++-- man/ses.texi | 6 +++--- man/text.texi | 4 ++-- man/widget.texi | 2 +- 6 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/cc-mode.texi b/man/cc-mode.texi index 92d4ac20aa0..088c19e44f0 100644 --- a/man/cc-mode.texi +++ b/man/cc-mode.texi @@ -4883,7 +4883,7 @@ our first example again: 6: @} @end example -Let's say point is on line 3 and we hit the @kbd{TAB} key to reindent +Let's say point is on line 3 and we hit the @key{TAB} key to reindent the line. The syntactic context for that line is: @example diff --git a/man/ebrowse.texi b/man/ebrowse.texi index b48d5c2b987..77e4ad07b45 100644 --- a/man/ebrowse.texi +++ b/man/ebrowse.texi @@ -979,11 +979,11 @@ a mouse. @cindex switching buffers @table @kbd -@item TAB +@item @key{TAB} Pop up the tree buffer to which the member buffer belongs. @item t -Do the same as @kbd{TAB} but also position the cursor on the class +Do the same as @key{TAB} but also position the cursor on the class displayed in the member buffer. @end table @@ -1433,7 +1433,7 @@ command @kbd{C-c b f}, for example, to jump to a specific member. @cindex completion @cindex symbol completion -The command @kbd{C-c b TAB} completes the symbol in front of point. +The command @kbd{C-c b @key{TAB}} completes the symbol in front of point. diff --git a/man/kmacro.texi b/man/kmacro.texi index 0693eefca54..852f999adac 100644 --- a/man/kmacro.texi +++ b/man/kmacro.texi @@ -521,8 +521,8 @@ next command in the keyboard macro. @kbd{f} skips the current command in this execution of the keyboard macro, but doesn't delete it from the macro. @item -@kbd{TAB} executes the current command, as well as all similar -commands immediately following the current command; for example, TAB +@kbd{@key{TAB}} executes the current command, as well as all similar +commands immediately following the current command; for example, @key{TAB} may be used to insert a sequence of characters (corresponding to a sequence of @code{self-insert-command} commands). @item diff --git a/man/ses.texi b/man/ses.texi index f6977335661..38caa7c830a 100644 --- a/man/ses.texi +++ b/man/ses.texi @@ -188,12 +188,12 @@ Self-insert an expression. The right-parenthesis is inserted for you (@code{ses-read-cell}). To access another cell's value, just use its identifier in your expression. Whenever the other cell is changed, this cell's formula will be reevaluated. While typing in the -expression, you can use @kbd{M-TAB} to complete symbol names. +expression, you can use @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} to complete symbol names. @item ' @r{(apostrophe)} Enter a symbol (ses-read-symbol). SES remembers all symbols that have been used as formulas, so you can type just the beginning of a symbol -and use @kbd{SPC}, @kbd{TAB}, and @kbd{?} to complete it. +and use @kbd{@key{SPC}}, @kbd{@key{TAB}}, and @kbd{?} to complete it. @end table To enter something else (e.g., a vector), begin with a digit, then @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ string is right-aligned within the print cell. To get left-alignment, use parentheses: @samp{("$%.2f")}. A printer can also be a one-argument function (a symbol or a lambda), whose result is a string (right-aligned) or list of one string (left-aligned). While typing in -a lambda, you can use @kbd{M-TAB} to complete the names of symbols. +a lambda, you can use @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} to complete the names of symbols. Each cell has a printer. If @code{nil}, the column-printer for the cell's column is used. If that is also @code{nil}, the default-printer for the diff --git a/man/text.texi b/man/text.texi index 5abb736a891..4470e494daf 100644 --- a/man/text.texi +++ b/man/text.texi @@ -1680,12 +1680,12 @@ Variables}. For La@TeX{} files, you can use Bib@TeX{} to process the auxiliary file for the current buffer's file. Bib@TeX{} looks up bibliographic citations in a data base and prepares the cited references for the -bibliography section. The command @kbd{C-c TAB} +bibliography section. The command @kbd{C-c @key{TAB}} (@code{tex-bibtex-file}) runs the shell command (@code{tex-bibtex-command}) to produce a @samp{.bbl} file for the current buffer's file. Generally, you need to do @kbd{C-c C-f} (@code{tex-file}) once to generate the @samp{.aux} file, then do -@kbd{C-c TAB} (@code{tex-bibtex-file}), and then repeat @kbd{C-c C-f} +@kbd{C-c @key{TAB}} (@code{tex-bibtex-file}), and then repeat @kbd{C-c C-f} (@code{tex-file}) twice more to get the cross-references correct. @findex tex-compile diff --git a/man/widget.texi b/man/widget.texi index cab3ca0c604..d87dd613ef4 100644 --- a/man/widget.texi +++ b/man/widget.texi @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ buffer, plus you will have these additional commands: @deffn Command widget-forward &optional count Move point @var{count} buttons or editing fields forward. @end deffn -@item @key{M-TAB} +@item @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} @deffn Command widget-backward &optional count Move point @var{count} buttons or editing fields backward. @end deffn -- 2.39.2