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authorRichard M. Stallman2005-12-12 00:55:25 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman2005-12-12 00:55:25 +0000
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@@ -1680,45 +1680,42 @@ range from red to blue spans the past 36 days instead of 360 days. A
1680stretch factor greater than 1 means the color range spans more than a 1680stretch factor greater than 1 means the color range spans more than a
1681year. 1681year.
1682 1682
1683From the annotate buffer, you can use the following keys to browse the 1683 From the annotate buffer, you can use the following keys to browse the
1684annotations of past revisions, view diffs, or view log entries: 1684annotations of past revisions, view diffs, or view log entries:
1685 1685
1686@itemize @bullet 1686@table @kbd
1687 1687@item P
1688@item 1688Annotate the previous revision, that is to say, the revision before
1689Pressing @kbd{P} annotates the previous revision. It also takes a 1689the one currently annotated. A numeric prefix argument is a repeat
1690numeric prefix argument, so for example @kbd{C-u 10 P} would take you 1690count, so @kbd{C-u 10 P} would take you back 10 revisions.
1691back 10 revisions. 1691
1692 1692@item N
1693@item 1693Annotate the next revision---the one after the revision currently
1694Pressing @kbd{N} annotates the next revision. It also takes a numeric 1694annotated. A numeric prefix argument is a repeat count.
1695prefix argument, so for example @kbd{C-u 10 N} would take you forward 1695
169610 revisions. 1696@item J
1697 1697Annotate the revision indicated by the current line.
1698@item 1698
1699Pressing @kbd{J} annotates the revision at line (as denoted by the 1699@item A
1700version number on the same line). 1700Annotate the revision before the one indicated by the current line.
1701 1701This is useful to see the state the file was in before the change on
1702@item 1702the current line was made.
1703Pressing @kbd{A} annotates the revision previous to line (as denoted 1703
1704by the version number on the same line). This is useful to see the 1704@item D
1705state the file was in before the change on the current line was made. 1705Display the diff between the current line's revision and the previous
1706 1706revision. This is useful to see what the current line's revision
1707@item 1707actually changed in the file.
1708Pressing @kbd{D} shows the diff of the revision at line with its 1708
1709previous revision. This is useful to see what actually changed when 1709@item L
1710the revision denoted on the current line was committed. 1710Show the log of the current line's revision. This is useful to see
1711 1711the author's description of the changes in the revision on the current
1712@item 1712line.
1713Pressing @kbd{L} shows the log of the revision at line. This is 1713
1714useful to see the author's description of the changes that occurred 1714@item W
1715when the revision denoted on the current line was committed. 1715Annotate the workfile version--the one you are editing. If you used
1716 1716@kbd{P} and @kbd{N} to browse to other revisions, use this key to
1717@item 1717return to the latest version.
1718Pressing @kbd{W} annotates the workfile (most up to date) version. If 1718@end table
1719you used @kbd{P} and @kbd{N} to browse to other revisions, use this
1720key to return to the latest version.
1721@end itemize
1722 1719
1723@node Secondary VC Commands 1720@node Secondary VC Commands
1724@subsection The Secondary Commands of VC 1721@subsection The Secondary Commands of VC