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


From: Richard M . Stallman
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/trouble.texi
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 05:21:18 -0500

Index: emacs/man/trouble.texi
diff -c emacs/man/trouble.texi:1.44 emacs/man/trouble.texi:1.45
*** emacs/man/trouble.texi:1.44 Fri Aug 27 23:38:35 2004
--- emacs/man/trouble.texi      Wed Feb 16 10:21:18 2005
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*** 66,74 ****
  actually executed as a command if you type it while Emacs is waiting for
  input.  In that case, the command it runs is @code{keyboard-quit}.
  
!   If you quit with @kbd{C-g} a second time before the first @kbd{C-g} is
! recognized, you activate the ``emergency escape'' feature and return to
! the shell.  @xref{Emergency Escape}.
  
  @cindex NFS and quitting
    There may be times when you cannot quit.  When Emacs is waiting for
--- 66,74 ----
  actually executed as a command if you type it while Emacs is waiting for
  input.  In that case, the command it runs is @code{keyboard-quit}.
  
!   On a text terminal, if you quit with @kbd{C-g} a second time before
! the first @kbd{C-g} is recognized, you activate the ``emergency
! escape'' feature and return to the shell.  @xref{Emergency Escape}.
  
  @cindex NFS and quitting
    There may be times when you cannot quit.  When Emacs is waiting for
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*** 237,247 ****
  @node Screen Garbled
  @subsection Garbage on the Screen
  
!   If the data on the screen looks wrong, the first thing to do is see
! whether the text is really wrong.  Type @kbd{C-l} to redisplay the
! entire screen.  If the screen appears correct after this, the problem
! was entirely in the previous screen update.  (Otherwise, see the following
! section.)
  
    Display updating problems often result from an incorrect termcap entry
  for the terminal you are using.  The file @file{etc/TERMS} in the Emacs
--- 237,247 ----
  @node Screen Garbled
  @subsection Garbage on the Screen
  
!   If the text on a text terminal looks wrong, the first thing to do is
! see whether it is wrong in the buffer.  Type @kbd{C-l} to redisplay
! the entire screen.  If the screen appears correct after this, the
! problem was entirely in the previous screen update.  (Otherwise, see
! the following section.)
  
    Display updating problems often result from an incorrect termcap entry
  for the terminal you are using.  The file @file{etc/TERMS} in the Emacs




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