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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/msdog.texi
From: |
Richard M. Stallman |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/msdog.texi |
Date: |
Thu, 02 Feb 2006 04:32:39 +0000 |
Index: emacs/man/msdog.texi
diff -u emacs/man/msdog.texi:1.41 emacs/man/msdog.texi:1.42
--- emacs/man/msdog.texi:1.41 Sun Jan 29 17:00:13 2006
+++ emacs/man/msdog.texi Thu Feb 2 04:32:39 2006
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@
@cindex DOS-to-Unix conversion of files
To visit a file and specify whether it uses DOS-style or Unix-style
-end-of-line, specify a coding system (@pxref{Specify Coding}). For
+end-of-line, specify a coding system (@pxref{Text Coding}). For
example, @kbd{C-x @key{RET} c unix @key{RET} C-x C-f foobar.txt}
visits the file @file{foobar.txt} without converting the EOLs; if some
line ends with a carriage-return linefeed pair, Emacs will display
@@ -719,7 +719,7 @@
the codepage, with completion, then creates the coding system for the
specified codepage. You can then use the new coding system to read and
write files, but you must specify it explicitly for the file command
-when you want to use it (@pxref{Specify Coding}).
+when you want to use it (@pxref{Text Coding}).
These coding systems are also useful for visiting a file encoded using
a DOS codepage, using Emacs running on some other operating system.
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/msdog.texi,
Richard M. Stallman <=