Index: files.texi =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/man/files.texi,v retrieving revision 1.123 diff -u -r1.123 files.texi *** files.texi 12 Dec 2005 00:55:25 -0000 1.123 --- files.texi 14 Dec 2005 17:45:24 -0000 *************** *** 1788,1794 **** To view the detailed version control status and history of a file, type @kbd{C-x v l} (@code{vc-print-log}). It displays the history of changes to the current file, including the text of the log entries. The ! output appears in a separate window. @node VC Undo @subsubsection Undoing Version Control Actions --- 1788,1836 ---- To view the detailed version control status and history of a file, type @kbd{C-x v l} (@code{vc-print-log}). It displays the history of changes to the current file, including the text of the log entries. The ! output appears in a separate window. The point is centered at the ! revision of the file that is currently being visited. ! ! From the change log buffer, the following keys are used to move ! between the logs of files and revisions, to view past revisions, and ! to view diffs: ! ! @table @kbd ! ! @item p ! Move to the @emph{next} revision of the file. Revision entries in the ! log buffer are listed in descending order, therefore revision motion ! is the inverse of point motion. A numeric prefix argument is a repeat ! count, so @kbd{C-u 10 p} would move 10 revisions. ! ! @item n ! Move to the @emph{previous} revision of the file. A numeric prefix argument ! is a repeat count. ! ! @item f ! Visit the revision indicated at the current line, like typing @kbd{C-x ! v ~} and specifying the revision (@pxref{Old Versions}). ! ! @item d ! Display the diff (@pxref{Comparing Files}) between the revision ! indicated at the current line and the revision before it. This is ! useful to see what actually changed when the revision indicated on the ! current line was committed. When the mark is active (@pxref{Mark}), ! display the diff between the revisions found at the start and end of ! the region. ! ! @item P ! Move to the log of the previous file when the logs of multiple files ! are in the log buffer (@pxref{VC Dired Mode}). Otherwise, the point ! just moves to the beginning of the log. A numeric prefix argument is ! a repeat count, so @kbd{C-u 10 P} would move backward 10 files. ! ! @item N ! Move to the log of the next file when the logs of multiple files are ! in the log buffer (@pxref{VC Dired Mode}). It also takes a numeric ! prefix argument as a repeat count. ! ! @end table @node VC Undo @subsubsection Undoing Version Control Actions