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[Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/trunk r107388: Checked msdog-xtra.texi


From: Glenn Morris
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/trunk r107388: Checked msdog-xtra.texi
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 20:32:18 -0800
User-agent: Bazaar (2.3.1)

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revno: 107388
committer: Glenn Morris <address@hidden>
branch nick: trunk
timestamp: Wed 2012-02-22 20:32:18 -0800
message:
  Checked msdog-xtra.texi
  
  * doc/emacs/msdog-xtra.texi (MS-DOS Display): Update list-colors-display xref.
  Update dos-mode* function names.
  (MS-DOS Printing, MS-DOS and MULE): Copyedits.
  (MS-DOS Processes): Add xref to main ls-lisp section.
  * admin/FOR-RELEASE: Related markup.
modified:
  admin/FOR-RELEASE
  doc/emacs/ChangeLog
  doc/emacs/msdog-xtra.texi
=== modified file 'admin/FOR-RELEASE'
--- a/admin/FOR-RELEASE 2012-02-22 08:16:48 +0000
+++ b/admin/FOR-RELEASE 2012-02-23 04:32:18 +0000
@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@
 misc.texi         cyd
 modes.texi        cyd
 msdog.texi        
-msdog-xtra.texi   
+msdog-xtra.texi   rgm  (can't actually test any of it though)
 mule.texi         
 m-x.texi          cyd
 package.texi      cyd

=== modified file 'doc/emacs/ChangeLog'
--- a/doc/emacs/ChangeLog       2012-02-23 01:34:59 +0000
+++ b/doc/emacs/ChangeLog       2012-02-23 04:32:18 +0000
@@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
 2012-02-23  Glenn Morris  <address@hidden>
 
+       * msdog-xtra.texi (MS-DOS Display): Update list-colors-display xref.
+       Update dos-mode* function names.
+       (MS-DOS Printing, MS-DOS and MULE): Copyedits.
+       (MS-DOS Processes): Add xref to main ls-lisp section.
+
        * ack.texi (Acknowledgments): Mention smie.
 
 2012-02-22  Glenn Morris  <address@hidden>

=== modified file 'doc/emacs/msdog-xtra.texi'
--- a/doc/emacs/msdog-xtra.texi 2012-01-19 07:21:25 +0000
+++ b/doc/emacs/msdog-xtra.texi 2012-02-23 04:32:18 +0000
@@ -199,10 +199,10 @@
 Text mode, and others) by defining the relevant faces to use different
 colors.  Use the @code{list-colors-display} command
 @iftex
-(@pxref{Frame Parameters,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual})
+(@pxref{Colors,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual})
 @end iftex
 @ifnottex
-(@pxref{Frame Parameters})
+(@pxref{Colors})
 @end ifnottex
 and the @code{list-faces-display} command
 @iftex
@@ -260,10 +260,10 @@
 display more than a single frame at a time.
 
 @cindex frame size under MS-DOS
address@hidden mode4350
address@hidden mode25
-  The @code{mode4350} command switches the display to 43 or 50
-lines, depending on your hardware; the @code{mode25} command switches
address@hidden dos-mode4350
address@hidden dos-mode25
+  The @code{dos-mode4350} command switches the display to 43 or 50
+lines, depending on your hardware; the @code{dos-mode25} command switches
 to the default 80x25 screen size.
 
   By default, Emacs only knows how to set screen sizes of 80 columns by
@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@
 for details about setting up printing to a networked printer.
 
   Some printers expect DOS codepage encoding of address@hidden text, even
-though they are connected to a Windows machine which uses a different
+though they are connected to a Windows machine that uses a different
 encoding for the same locale.  For example, in the Latin-1 locale, DOS
 uses codepage 850 whereas Windows uses codepage 1252.  @xref{MS-DOS and
 MULE}.  When you print to such printers from Windows, you can use the
@@ -483,7 +483,7 @@
 The special features described in the rest of this section mostly
 pertain to codepages that encode ISO 8859 character sets.
 
-  For the codepages which correspond to one of the ISO character sets,
+  For the codepages that correspond to one of the ISO character sets,
 Emacs knows the character set based on the codepage number.  Emacs
 automatically creates a coding system to support reading and writing
 files that use the current codepage, and uses this coding system by
@@ -607,9 +607,14 @@
 
 @cindex directory listing on MS-DOS
 @vindex dired-listing-switches @r{(MS-DOS)}
-  Dired on MS-DOS uses the @code{ls-lisp} package where other
-platforms use the system @code{ls} command.  Therefore, Dired on
-MS-DOS supports only some of the possible options you can mention in
-the @code{dired-listing-switches} variable.  The options that work are
address@hidden, @samp{-a}, @samp{-c}, @samp{-i}, @samp{-r}, @samp{-S},
address@hidden, @samp{-t}, and @samp{-u}.
+  Dired on MS-DOS uses the @code{ls-lisp} package
address@hidden
+(@pxref{ls in Lisp,,,emacs, the Emacs Manual}).
address@hidden iftex
address@hidden
+(@pxref{ls in Lisp}).
address@hidden ifnottex
+Therefore, Dired on MS-DOS supports only some of the possible options
+you can mention in the @code{dired-listing-switches} variable.  The
+options that work are @samp{-A}, @samp{-a}, @samp{-c}, @samp{-i},
address@hidden, @samp{-S}, @samp{-s}, @samp{-t}, and @samp{-u}.


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