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authorRichard M. Stallman2001-04-14 14:48:44 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman2001-04-14 14:48:44 +0000
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Minor clarification.
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@@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ the editor again. With these editors, it makes sense to use a
40command-line argument to say which file to edit. 40command-line argument to say which file to edit.
41 41
42 But starting a new Emacs each time you want to edit a different file 42 But starting a new Emacs each time you want to edit a different file
43does not make sense. For one thing, this would be annoyingly slow. For 43does not make sense. For one thing, this would be annoyingly slow.
44another, this would fail to take advantage of Emacs's ability to visit 44For another, this would fail to take advantage of Emacs's ability to
45more than one file in a single editing session. And it would lose the 45visit more than one file in a single editing session. And it would
46other accumulated context, such as registers, undo history, and the mark 46lose the other accumulated context, such as the kill ring, registers,
47ring. 47undo history, and mark ring.
48 48
49 The recommended way to use GNU Emacs is to start it only once, just 49 The recommended way to use GNU Emacs is to start it only once, just
50after you log in, and do all your editing in the same Emacs session. 50after you log in, and do all your editing in the same Emacs session.