aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorEli Zaretskii2018-01-31 16:52:12 +0200
committerEli Zaretskii2018-01-31 16:52:12 +0200
commit22922c7c67efdcb42ba4bf35b0ea507cca08f559 (patch)
tree989a347bb32066f66eb4d4fb08a710832de7bed1
parent59657c482d9c6a32821353be81d19ed6149557d9 (diff)
downloademacs-22922c7c67efdcb42ba4bf35b0ea507cca08f559.tar.gz
emacs-22922c7c67efdcb42ba4bf35b0ea507cca08f559.zip
* doc/emacs/entering.texi (Entering Emacs): Fix last change.
-rw-r--r--doc/emacs/entering.texi10
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/doc/emacs/entering.texi b/doc/emacs/entering.texi
index 2ff258ffb0c..642c6ec1ab9 100644
--- a/doc/emacs/entering.texi
+++ b/doc/emacs/entering.texi
@@ -18,11 +18,11 @@
18@cindex starting Emacs 18@cindex starting Emacs
19 19
20 The usual way to invoke Emacs is with the shell command 20 The usual way to invoke Emacs is with the shell command
21@command{emacs}. From a terminal window running a Unix shell in the X 21@command{emacs}. From a terminal window running a Unix shell, you can
22Window System, you can run Emacs in the background with @command{emacs 22run Emacs in the background with @command{emacs &}; this way, Emacs
23&}; this way, Emacs won't tie up the terminal window, so you can use 23won't tie up the terminal window, so you can use it to run other shell
24it to run other shell commands. (For comparable methods of starting 24commands. (For comparable methods of starting Emacs on MS-Windows,
25Emacs on MS-Windows, see @ref{Windows Startup}.) 25see @ref{Windows Startup}.)
26 26
27@cindex startup screen 27@cindex startup screen
28 When Emacs starts up, the initial frame displays a special buffer 28 When Emacs starts up, the initial frame displays a special buffer