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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/info.texi [lexbind]


From: Miles Bader
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/info.texi [lexbind]
Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 19:36:53 -0500

Index: emacs/man/info.texi
diff -c emacs/man/info.texi:1.23.2.2 emacs/man/info.texi:1.23.2.3
*** emacs/man/info.texi:1.23.2.2        Tue Oct 14 18:56:23 2003
--- emacs/man/info.texi Thu Nov 20 19:36:12 2003
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*** 6,12 ****
  @syncodeindex vr cp
  @syncodeindex ky cp
  @comment %**end of header
! @comment $Id: info.texi,v 1.23.2.2 2003/10/14 22:56:23 miles Exp $
  
  @copying
  This file describes how to use Info, the on-line, menu-driven GNU
--- 6,12 ----
  @syncodeindex vr cp
  @syncodeindex ky cp
  @comment %**end of header
! @comment $Id: info.texi,v 1.23.2.3 2003/11/21 00:36:12 miles Exp $
  
  @copying
  This file describes how to use Info, the on-line, menu-driven GNU
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*** 1031,1037 ****
  echo area the full index entry it found.  Often, the text of the full
  index entry already gives you enough information to decide whether it
  is relevant to what you are looking for, so we recommend that you read
! what Emacs shows in the echo are before looking at the node it
  displays.
  
    Since @kbd{i} looks for a substring, you can search for subjects even
--- 1031,1037 ----
  echo area the full index entry it found.  Often, the text of the full
  index entry already gives you enough information to decide whether it
  is relevant to what you are looking for, so we recommend that you read
! what Emacs shows in the echo area before looking at the node it
  displays.
  
    Since @kbd{i} looks for a substring, you can search for subjects even




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