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bug#39359: [patch] TUTORIAL: Be accurate about "buffer" vs "file"; capit
From: |
Jorge P . de Morais Neto |
Subject: |
bug#39359: [patch] TUTORIAL: Be accurate about "buffer" vs "file"; capitalize Dired. Four other trivial TUTORIAL patches |
Date: |
Sun, 07 Jun 2020 13:20:46 -0300 |
Em [2020-04-24 sex 12:10:19+0200], Stefan Kangas escreveu:
> Could you please send a new patch including these changes? I had a
> look at your first message but found it hard to ascertain what it is
> exactly that you're proposing.
I did not understand what is difficult to understand about my first
message. It has five patches, each surrounded by the output of
~message-mark-inserted-region~ and preceded by a tentative commit
message. I also did not understand what you asked above. Maybe my
English comprehension has failed me (I am Brazilian).
Anyway, here is the revised first patch, preceded by a tentative commit
message -- is this what you asked for?:
TUTORIAL: "buffer" vs "file" consistency; capitalize Dired
- For consistency with C-x C-f ("Find file") and C-x C-s ("Save file"),
refer to C-x s as "Save some files".
- Capitalize "Dired".
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diff --git a/etc/tutorials/TUTORIAL b/etc/tutorials/TUTORIAL
index eb3acde9c0..4465e32e81 100644
--- a/etc/tutorials/TUTORIAL
+++ b/etc/tutorials/TUTORIAL
@@ -612,11 +612,11 @@ but it also means that you need a convenient way to save
the first
file's buffer. Having to switch back to that buffer, in order to save
it with C-x C-s, would be a nuisance. So we have
- C-x s Save some buffers
+ C-x s Save some files
-C-x s asks you about each buffer which contains changes that you have
-not saved. It asks you, for each such buffer, whether to save the
-buffer.
+C-x s asks you about each file-visiting buffer which contains changes
+that you have not saved. It asks you, for each such buffer, whether
+to save the buffer.
>> Insert a line of text, then type C-x s.
It should ask you whether to save the buffer named TUTORIAL.
@@ -661,7 +661,7 @@ There are many C-x commands. Here is a list of the ones
you have learned:
C-x C-f Find file
C-x C-s Save file
- C-x s Save some buffers
+ C-x s Save some files
C-x C-b List buffers
C-x b Switch buffer
C-x C-c Quit Emacs
@@ -1081,7 +1081,7 @@ corresponding command names (such as C-x C-f beside
find-file).
You can learn more about Emacs by reading its manual, either as a
printed book, or inside Emacs (use the Help menu or type C-h r).
Two features that you may like especially are completion, which saves
-typing, and dired, which simplifies file handling.
+typing, and Dired, which simplifies file handling.
Completion is a way to avoid unnecessary typing. For instance, if you
want to switch to the *Messages* buffer, you can type C-x b *M<Tab>
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Best regards,
Jorge
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- I am Brazilian. I hope my English is correct and I welcome feedback.
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- bug#39359: [patch] TUTORIAL: Be accurate about "buffer" vs "file"; capitalize Dired. Four other trivial TUTORIAL patches,
Jorge P . de Morais Neto <=