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Merge from emacs--devo--0
Patches applied: * emacs--devo--0 (patch 824-838) - Update from CVS - Merge from emacs--rel--22 - Remove lisp/erc/erc-nicklist.el - Update some .arch-inventory files - Fix void function definition error in cus-edit.el - Restore lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-loaddefs.el * emacs--rel--22 (patch 70-83) - Update from CVS - Remove lisp/erc/erc-nicklist.el - Update some .arch-inventory files - Indicate that emacs--devo--0--patch-834 does not need to be applied - Merge from gnus--rel--5.10 - Restore lisp/emacs-lisp/cl-loaddefs.el * gnus--rel--5.10 (patch 239-241) - Merge from emacs--devo--0 - Update from CVS Revision: emacs@sv.gnu.org/emacs--multi-tty--0--patch-28
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-rw-r--r--man/ChangeLog40
-rw-r--r--man/Makefile.in3
-rw-r--r--man/building.texi4
-rw-r--r--man/calc.texi391
-rw-r--r--man/calendar.texi16
-rw-r--r--man/dired.texi2
-rw-r--r--man/emacs.texi394
-rw-r--r--man/gpl.texi721
-rw-r--r--man/makefile.w32-in2
-rw-r--r--man/mh-e.texi4
-rw-r--r--man/tramp.texi8
-rw-r--r--man/trampver.texi4
-rw-r--r--man/vc2-xtra.texi2
13 files changed, 790 insertions, 801 deletions
diff --git a/man/ChangeLog b/man/ChangeLog
index d4049ff11cd..703b3d3441f 100644
--- a/man/ChangeLog
+++ b/man/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,41 @@
12007-07-29 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
2
3 * tramp.texi (Frequently Asked Questions): Point to mode line
4 extension in Emacs 23.1.
5
6 * trampver.texi: Update release number.
7
82007-07-27 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
9
10 * calc.texi (Copying)
11 * emacs.texi (Copying): Include license text from gpl.texi, rather than
12 in-line.
13
14 * gpl.texi: New file with text of GPL.
15 * Makefile.in (EMACSSOURCES): Add gpl.texi.
16
172007-07-26 Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu>
18
19 * vc2-xtra.texi (Customizing VC): Add GIT and HG.
20
21 * dired.texi (Wdired): Mention C-x C-q key binding.
22
232007-07-28 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
24
25 * building.texi (GDB Graphical Interface): Qualify use of "M-x gdba".
26
272007-07-25 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
28
29 * calc.texi (Copying)
30 * emacs.texi (Copying): Replace license with GPLv3.
31
32 * Relicense all FSF files to GPLv3 or later.
33
342007-07-24 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
35
36 * calendar.texi (Writing Calendar Files): cal-tex-diary etc only work
37 for some calendars.
38
12007-07-23 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> 392007-07-23 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
2 40
3 * screen.texi (Mode Line): Describe new mode-line flag that shows if 41 * screen.texi (Mode Line): Describe new mode-line flag that shows if
@@ -8091,7 +8129,7 @@
8091 8129
8092 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 8130 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8093 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8131 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8094 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) 8132 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
8095 any later version. 8133 any later version.
8096 8134
8097 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 8135 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
diff --git a/man/Makefile.in b/man/Makefile.in
index 94ace126537..00088b74b51 100644
--- a/man/Makefile.in
+++ b/man/Makefile.in
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
7 7
8# GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 8# GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 9# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) 10# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
11# any later version. 11# any later version.
12 12
13# GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 13# GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@@ -76,6 +76,7 @@ EMACS_XTRA=\
76EMACSSOURCES= \ 76EMACSSOURCES= \
77 ${srcdir}/emacs.texi \ 77 ${srcdir}/emacs.texi \
78 ${srcdir}/doclicense.texi \ 78 ${srcdir}/doclicense.texi \
79 ${srcdir}/gpl.texi \
79 ${srcdir}/screen.texi \ 80 ${srcdir}/screen.texi \
80 ${srcdir}/commands.texi \ 81 ${srcdir}/commands.texi \
81 ${srcdir}/entering.texi \ 82 ${srcdir}/entering.texi \
diff --git a/man/building.texi b/man/building.texi
index 82ee57e8592..62e5f7b4316 100644
--- a/man/building.texi
+++ b/man/building.texi
@@ -832,7 +832,9 @@ session, or the custom variable @code{gud-gdb-command-name} for all
832future sessions. You need to use text command mode to debug multiple 832future sessions. You need to use text command mode to debug multiple
833programs within one Emacs session. If you have customized 833programs within one Emacs session. If you have customized
834@code{gud-gdb-command-name} in this way, you can use @kbd{M-x gdba} to 834@code{gud-gdb-command-name} in this way, you can use @kbd{M-x gdba} to
835invoke GDB in graphical mode. 835invoke GDB in graphical mode. Moreover, this command succeeds where
836@kbd{M-x gdb} fails, such as when your @file{.gdbinit} file contains
837executable GDB commands.
836 838
837@menu 839@menu
838* GDB-UI Layout:: Control the number of displayed buffers. 840* GDB-UI Layout:: Control the number of displayed buffers.
diff --git a/man/calc.texi b/man/calc.texi
index 9436e79ef0f..3085e2e8dd8 100644
--- a/man/calc.texi
+++ b/man/calc.texi
@@ -34466,396 +34466,7 @@ list and also call @code{make-local-variable} itself.
34466 34466
34467@node Copying, GNU Free Documentation License, Programming, Top 34467@node Copying, GNU Free Documentation License, Programming, Top
34468@appendix GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 34468@appendix GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
34469@center Version 2, June 1991 34469@include gpl.texi
34470
34471@c This file is intended to be included in another file.
34472
34473@display
34474Copyright @copyright{} 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3447551 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
34476
34477Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
34478of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
34479@end display
34480
34481@unnumberedsec Preamble
34482
34483 The licenses for most software are designed to take away your
34484freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public
34485License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free
34486software---to make sure the software is free for all its users. This
34487General Public License applies to most of the Free Software
34488Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to
34489using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by
34490the GNU Lesser General Public License instead.) You can apply it to
34491your programs, too.
34492
34493 When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not
34494price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you
34495have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for
34496this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it
34497if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it
34498in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things.
34499
34500 To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid
34501anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights.
34502These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you
34503distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it.
34504
34505 For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether
34506gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that
34507you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the
34508source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their
34509rights.
34510
34511 We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and
34512(2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy,
34513distribute and/or modify the software.
34514
34515 Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain
34516that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free
34517software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we
34518want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so
34519that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original
34520authors' reputations.
34521
34522 Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software
34523patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free
34524program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the
34525program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any
34526patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all.
34527
34528 The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and
34529modification follow.
34530
34531@iftex
34532@unnumberedsec TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
34533@end iftex
34534@ifnottex
34535@center TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
34536@end ifnottex
34537
34538@enumerate 0
34539@item
34540This License applies to any program or other work which contains
34541a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed
34542under the terms of this General Public License. The ``Program'', below,
34543refers to any such program or work, and a ``work based on the Program''
34544means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law:
34545that is to say, a work containing the Program or a portion of it,
34546either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another
34547language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in
34548the term ``modification''.) Each licensee is addressed as ``you''.
34549
34550Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not
34551covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of
34552running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program
34553is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the
34554Program (independent of having been made by running the Program).
34555Whether that is true depends on what the Program does.
34556
34557@item
34558You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's
34559source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you
34560conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate
34561copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the
34562notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty;
34563and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License
34564along with the Program.
34565
34566You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and
34567you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee.
34568
34569@item
34570You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion
34571of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and
34572distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1
34573above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions:
34574
34575@enumerate a
34576@item
34577You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices
34578stating that you changed the files and the date of any change.
34579
34580@item
34581You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in
34582whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any
34583part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third
34584parties under the terms of this License.
34585
34586@item
34587If the modified program normally reads commands interactively
34588when run, you must cause it, when started running for such
34589interactive use in the most ordinary way, to print or display an
34590announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a
34591notice that there is no warranty (or else, saying that you provide
34592a warranty) and that users may redistribute the program under
34593these conditions, and telling the user how to view a copy of this
34594License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but
34595does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on
34596the Program is not required to print an announcement.)
34597@end enumerate
34598
34599These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If
34600identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program,
34601and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in
34602themselves, then this License, and its terms, do not apply to those
34603sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you
34604distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based
34605on the Program, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of
34606this License, whose permissions for other licensees extend to the
34607entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it.
34608
34609Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest
34610your rights to work written entirely by you; rather, the intent is to
34611exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or
34612collective works based on the Program.
34613
34614In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program
34615with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of
34616a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under
34617the scope of this License.
34618
34619@item
34620You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it,
34621under Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of
34622Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following:
34623
34624@enumerate a
34625@item
34626Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable
34627source code, which must be distributed under the terms of Sections
346281 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange; or,
34629
34630@item
34631Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three
34632years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your
34633cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete
34634machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be
34635distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium
34636customarily used for software interchange; or,
34637
34638@item
34639Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer
34640to distribute corresponding source code. (This alternative is
34641allowed only for noncommercial distribution and only if you
34642received the program in object code or executable form with such
34643an offer, in accord with Subsection b above.)
34644@end enumerate
34645
34646The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for
34647making modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source
34648code means all the source code for all modules it contains, plus any
34649associated interface definition files, plus the scripts used to
34650control compilation and installation of the executable. However, as a
34651special exception, the source code distributed need not include
34652anything that is normally distributed (in either source or binary
34653form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the
34654operating system on which the executable runs, unless that component
34655itself accompanies the executable.
34656
34657If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering
34658access to copy from a designated place, then offering equivalent
34659access to copy the source code from the same place counts as
34660distribution of the source code, even though third parties are not
34661compelled to copy the source along with the object code.
34662
34663@item
34664You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program
34665except as expressly provided under this License. Any attempt
34666otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Program is
34667void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License.
34668However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under
34669this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such
34670parties remain in full compliance.
34671
34672@item
34673You are not required to accept this License, since you have not
34674signed it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or
34675distribute the Program or its derivative works. These actions are
34676prohibited by law if you do not accept this License. Therefore, by
34677modifying or distributing the Program (or any work based on the
34678Program), you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so, and
34679all its terms and conditions for copying, distributing or modifying
34680the Program or works based on it.
34681
34682@item
34683Each time you redistribute the Program (or any work based on the
34684Program), the recipient automatically receives a license from the
34685original licensor to copy, distribute or modify the Program subject to
34686these terms and conditions. You may not impose any further
34687restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted herein.
34688You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to
34689this License.
34690
34691@item
34692If, as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent
34693infringement or for any other reason (not limited to patent issues),
34694conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or
34695otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this License, they do not
34696excuse you from the conditions of this License. If you cannot
34697distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this
34698License and any other pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you
34699may not distribute the Program at all. For example, if a patent
34700license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by
34701all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then
34702the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to
34703refrain entirely from distribution of the Program.
34704
34705If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under
34706any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to
34707apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other
34708circumstances.
34709
34710It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any
34711patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any
34712such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protecting the
34713integrity of the free software distribution system, which is
34714implemented by public license practices. Many people have made
34715generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed
34716through that system in reliance on consistent application of that
34717system; it is up to the author/donor to decide if he or she is willing
34718to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot
34719impose that choice.
34720
34721This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to
34722be a consequence of the rest of this License.
34723
34724@item
34725If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in
34726certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the
34727original copyright holder who places the Program under this License
34728may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding
34729those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among
34730countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates
34731the limitation as if written in the body of this License.
34732
34733@item
34734The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions
34735of the General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will
34736be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to
34737address new problems or concerns.
34738
34739Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program
34740specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and ``any
34741later version'', you have the option of following the terms and conditions
34742either of that version or of any later version published by the Free
34743Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of
34744this License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software
34745Foundation.
34746
34747@item
34748If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free
34749programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the author
34750to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free
34751Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes
34752make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals
34753of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and
34754of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally.
34755
34756@iftex
34757@heading NO WARRANTY
34758@end iftex
34759@ifnottex
34760@center NO WARRANTY
34761@end ifnottex
34762
34763@item
34764BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY
34765FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN
34766OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES
34767PROVIDE THE PROGRAM ``AS IS'' WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED
34768OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
34769MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS
34770TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE
34771PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING,
34772REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
34773
34774@item
34775IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
34776WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR
34777REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES,
34778INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING
34779OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
34780TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY
34781YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER
34782PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
34783POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
34784@end enumerate
34785
34786@iftex
34787@heading END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
34788@end iftex
34789@ifnottex
34790@center END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
34791@end ifnottex
34792
34793@page
34794@unnumberedsec Appendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
34795
34796 If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
34797possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
34798free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
34799
34800 To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
34801to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
34802convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
34803the ``copyright'' line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
34804
34805@smallexample
34806@var{one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.}
34807Copyright (C) @var{yyyy} @var{name of author}
34808
34809This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
34810it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
34811the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
34812(at your option) any later version.
34813
34814This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
34815but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
34816MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
34817GNU General Public License for more details.
34818
34819You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
34820along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
34821Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
34822@end smallexample
34823
34824Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
34825
34826If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
34827when it starts in an interactive mode:
34828
34829@smallexample
34830Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) @var{yyyy} @var{name of author}
34831Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
34832This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
34833under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
34834@end smallexample
34835
34836The hypothetical commands @samp{show w} and @samp{show c} should show
34837the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the
34838commands you use may be called something other than @samp{show w} and
34839@samp{show c}; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items---whatever
34840suits your program.
34841
34842You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
34843school, if any, to sign a ``copyright disclaimer'' for the program, if
34844necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
34845
34846@example
34847Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
34848`Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
34849
34850@var{signature of Ty Coon}, 1 April 1989
34851Ty Coon, President of Vice
34852@end example
34853
34854This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into
34855proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may
34856consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the
34857library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
34858Public License instead of this License.
34859 34470
34860@node GNU Free Documentation License, Customizing Calc, Copying, Top 34471@node GNU Free Documentation License, Customizing Calc, Copying, Top
34861@appendix GNU Free Documentation License 34472@appendix GNU Free Documentation License
diff --git a/man/calendar.texi b/man/calendar.texi
index 58ca24af7d9..5182474622d 100644
--- a/man/calendar.texi
+++ b/man/calendar.texi
@@ -432,12 +432,16 @@ argument which specifies how many days, weeks, months or years to print
432 If the variable @code{cal-tex-holidays} is non-@code{nil} (the default), 432 If the variable @code{cal-tex-holidays} is non-@code{nil} (the default),
433then the printed calendars show the holidays in @code{calendar-holidays}. 433then the printed calendars show the holidays in @code{calendar-holidays}.
434If the variable @code{cal-tex-diary} is non-@code{nil} (the default is 434If the variable @code{cal-tex-diary} is non-@code{nil} (the default is
435@code{nil}), diary entries are included also (in weekly and monthly 435@code{nil}), diary entries are included also (in monthly, filofax, and
436calendars only). If the variable @code{cal-tex-rules} is non-@code{nil} 436iso-week calendars only). If the variable @code{cal-tex-rules} is
437(the default is @code{nil}), the calendar displays ruled pages 437non-@code{nil} (the default is @code{nil}), the calendar displays ruled
438in styles that have sufficient room. You can use the variable 438pages in styles that have sufficient room. Consult the documentation of
439@code{cal-tex-preamble-extra} to insert extra La@TeX{} commands in the 439the individual cal-tex functions to see which calendars support which
440preamble of the generated document if you need to. 440features.
441
442 You can use the variable @code{cal-tex-preamble-extra} to insert extra
443La@TeX{} commands in the preamble of the generated document if you need
444to.
441 445
442@node Holidays 446@node Holidays
443@section Holidays 447@section Holidays
diff --git a/man/dired.texi b/man/dired.texi
index 5088be21827..3dda3f588eb 100644
--- a/man/dired.texi
+++ b/man/dired.texi
@@ -1152,7 +1152,7 @@ and erases all flags and marks.
1152@findex wdired-change-to-wdired-mode 1152@findex wdired-change-to-wdired-mode
1153 Wdired is a special mode that allows you to perform file operations 1153 Wdired is a special mode that allows you to perform file operations
1154by editing the Dired buffer directly (the ``W'' in ``Wdired'' stands 1154by editing the Dired buffer directly (the ``W'' in ``Wdired'' stands
1155for ``writable.'') To enter Wdired mode, type @kbd{M-x 1155for ``writable.'') To enter Wdired mode, type @kbd{C-x C-q} or @kbd{M-x
1156wdired-change-to-wdired-mode} while in a Dired buffer. Alternatively, 1156wdired-change-to-wdired-mode} while in a Dired buffer. Alternatively,
1157use @samp{Edit File Names} in the @samp{Immediate} menu bar menu. 1157use @samp{Edit File Names} in the @samp{Immediate} menu bar menu.
1158 1158
diff --git a/man/emacs.texi b/man/emacs.texi
index e6c6643effb..7e1adb115b4 100644
--- a/man/emacs.texi
+++ b/man/emacs.texi
@@ -1297,399 +1297,7 @@ while running shell commands.
1297 1297
1298@node Copying, GNU Free Documentation License, Service, Top 1298@node Copying, GNU Free Documentation License, Service, Top
1299@appendix GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 1299@appendix GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
1300@center Version 2, June 1991 1300@include gpl.texi
1301
1302@display
1303Copyright @copyright{} 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
130451 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
1305
1306Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
1307of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
1308@end display
1309
1310@unnumberedsec Preamble
1311
1312 The licenses for most software are designed to take away your
1313freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public
1314License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free
1315software---to make sure the software is free for all its users. This
1316General Public License applies to most of the Free Software
1317Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to
1318using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by
1319the GNU Lesser General Public License instead.) You can apply it to
1320your programs, too.
1321
1322 When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not
1323price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you
1324have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for
1325this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it
1326if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it
1327in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things.
1328
1329 To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid
1330anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights.
1331These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you
1332distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it.
1333
1334 For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether
1335gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that
1336you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the
1337source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their
1338rights.
1339
1340 We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and
1341(2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy,
1342distribute and/or modify the software.
1343
1344 Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain
1345that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free
1346software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we
1347want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so
1348that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original
1349authors' reputations.
1350
1351 Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software
1352patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free
1353program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the
1354program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any
1355patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all.
1356
1357 The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and
1358modification follow.
1359
1360@iftex
1361@unnumberedsec TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
1362@end iftex
1363@ifnottex
1364@center TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION
1365@end ifnottex
1366
1367@enumerate 0
1368@item
1369This License applies to any program or other work which contains
1370a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed
1371under the terms of this General Public License. The ``Program,'' below,
1372refers to any such program or work, and a ``work based on the Program''
1373means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law:
1374that is to say, a work containing the Program or a portion of it,
1375either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another
1376language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in
1377the term ``modification.'') Each licensee is addressed as ``you.''
1378
1379Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not
1380covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of
1381running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program
1382is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the
1383Program (independent of having been made by running the Program).
1384Whether that is true depends on what the Program does.
1385
1386@item
1387You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's
1388source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you
1389conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate
1390copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the
1391notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty;
1392and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License
1393along with the Program.
1394
1395You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and
1396you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee.
1397
1398@item
1399You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion
1400of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and
1401distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1
1402above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions:
1403
1404@enumerate a
1405@item
1406You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices
1407stating that you changed the files and the date of any change.
1408
1409@item
1410You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in
1411whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any
1412part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third
1413parties under the terms of this License.
1414
1415@item
1416If the modified program normally reads commands interactively
1417when run, you must cause it, when started running for such
1418interactive use in the most ordinary way, to print or display an
1419announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a
1420notice that there is no warranty (or else, saying that you provide
1421a warranty) and that users may redistribute the program under
1422these conditions, and telling the user how to view a copy of this
1423License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but
1424does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on
1425the Program is not required to print an announcement.)
1426@end enumerate
1427
1428These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If
1429identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program,
1430and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in
1431themselves, then this License, and its terms, do not apply to those
1432sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you
1433distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based
1434on the Program, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of
1435this License, whose permissions for other licensees extend to the
1436entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it.
1437
1438Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest
1439your rights to work written entirely by you; rather, the intent is to
1440exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or
1441collective works based on the Program.
1442
1443In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program
1444with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of
1445a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under
1446the scope of this License.
1447
1448@item
1449You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it,
1450under Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of
1451Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following:
1452
1453@enumerate a
1454@item
1455Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable
1456source code, which must be distributed under the terms of Sections
14571 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange; or,
1458
1459@item
1460Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three
1461years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your
1462cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete
1463machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code, to be
1464distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium
1465customarily used for software interchange; or,
1466
1467@item
1468Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer
1469to distribute corresponding source code. (This alternative is
1470allowed only for noncommercial distribution and only if you
1471received the program in object code or executable form with such
1472an offer, in accord with Subsection b above.)
1473@end enumerate
1474
1475The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for
1476making modifications to it. For an executable work, complete source
1477code means all the source code for all modules it contains, plus any
1478associated interface definition files, plus the scripts used to
1479control compilation and installation of the executable. However, as a
1480special exception, the source code distributed need not include
1481anything that is normally distributed (in either source or binary
1482form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the
1483operating system on which the executable runs, unless that component
1484itself accompanies the executable.
1485
1486If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering
1487access to copy from a designated place, then offering equivalent
1488access to copy the source code from the same place counts as
1489distribution of the source code, even though third parties are not
1490compelled to copy the source along with the object code.
1491
1492@item
1493You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program
1494except as expressly provided under this License. Any attempt
1495otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Program is
1496void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License.
1497However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under
1498this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such
1499parties remain in full compliance.
1500
1501@item
1502You are not required to accept this License, since you have not
1503signed it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or
1504distribute the Program or its derivative works. These actions are
1505prohibited by law if you do not accept this License. Therefore, by
1506modifying or distributing the Program (or any work based on the
1507Program), you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so, and
1508all its terms and conditions for copying, distributing or modifying
1509the Program or works based on it.
1510
1511@item
1512Each time you redistribute the Program (or any work based on the
1513Program), the recipient automatically receives a license from the
1514original licensor to copy, distribute or modify the Program subject to
1515these terms and conditions. You may not impose any further
1516restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted herein.
1517You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to
1518this License.
1519
1520@item
1521If, as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent
1522infringement or for any other reason (not limited to patent issues),
1523conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or
1524otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this License, they do not
1525excuse you from the conditions of this License. If you cannot
1526distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this
1527License and any other pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you
1528may not distribute the Program at all. For example, if a patent
1529license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by
1530all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then
1531the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to
1532refrain entirely from distribution of the Program.
1533
1534If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under
1535any particular circumstance, the balance of the section is intended to
1536apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other
1537circumstances.
1538
1539It is not the purpose of this section to induce you to infringe any
1540patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any
1541such claims; this section has the sole purpose of protecting the
1542integrity of the free software distribution system, which is
1543implemented by public license practices. Many people have made
1544generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed
1545through that system in reliance on consistent application of that
1546system; it is up to the author/donor to decide if he or she is willing
1547to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot
1548impose that choice.
1549
1550This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to
1551be a consequence of the rest of this License.
1552
1553@item
1554If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in
1555certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the
1556original copyright holder who places the Program under this License
1557may add an explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding
1558those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among
1559countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates
1560the limitation as if written in the body of this License.
1561
1562@item
1563The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions
1564of the General Public License from time to time. Such new versions will
1565be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to
1566address new problems or concerns.
1567
1568Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Program
1569specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and ``any
1570later version,'' you have the option of following the terms and conditions
1571either of that version or of any later version published by the Free
1572Software Foundation. If the Program does not specify a version number of
1573this License, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software
1574Foundation.
1575
1576@item
1577If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free
1578programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the author
1579to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free
1580Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes
1581make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals
1582of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and
1583of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally.
1584
1585@iftex
1586@heading NO WARRANTY
1587@end iftex
1588@ifnottex
1589@center NO WARRANTY
1590@end ifnottex
1591
1592@item
1593BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY
1594FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW@. EXCEPT WHEN
1595OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES
1596PROVIDE THE PROGRAM ``AS IS'' WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED
1597OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
1598MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE@. THE ENTIRE RISK AS
1599TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU@. SHOULD THE
1600PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING,
1601REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
1602
1603@item
1604IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
1605WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR
1606REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES,
1607INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING
1608OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
1609TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY
1610YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER
1611PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
1612POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
1613@end enumerate
1614
1615@iftex
1616@heading END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1617@end iftex
1618@ifnottex
1619@center END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1620@end ifnottex
1621
1622@page
1623@unnumberedsec How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
1624
1625 If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
1626possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
1627free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
1628
1629 To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
1630to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
1631convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
1632the ``copyright'' line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
1633
1634@smallexample
1635@var{one line to give the program's name and an idea of what it does.}
1636Copyright (C) @var{yyyy} @var{name of author}
1637
1638This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
1639modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
1640as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
1641of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
1642
1643This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
1644but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
1645MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE@. See the
1646GNU General Public License for more details.
1647
1648You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
1649with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
165051 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
1651@end smallexample
1652
1653Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
1654
1655If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
1656when it starts in an interactive mode:
1657
1658@smallexample
1659Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) @var{yyyy} @var{name of author}
1660Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
1661type `show w'. This is free software, and you are welcome
1662to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c'
1663for details.
1664@end smallexample
1665
1666The hypothetical commands @samp{show w} and @samp{show c} should show
1667the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the
1668commands you use may be called something other than @samp{show w} and
1669@samp{show c}; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items---whatever
1670suits your program.
1671
1672You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
1673school, if any, to sign a ``copyright disclaimer'' for the program, if
1674necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
1675
1676@smallexample
1677@group
1678Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright
1679interest in the program `Gnomovision'
1680(which makes passes at compilers) written
1681by James Hacker.
1682
1683@var{signature of Ty Coon}, 1 April 1989
1684Ty Coon, President of Vice
1685@end group
1686@end smallexample
1687
1688This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into
1689proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may
1690consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the
1691library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
1692Public License instead of this License.
1693 1301
1694@node GNU Free Documentation License, Emacs Invocation, Copying, Top 1302@node GNU Free Documentation License, Emacs Invocation, Copying, Top
1695@appendix GNU Free Documentation License 1303@appendix GNU Free Documentation License
diff --git a/man/gpl.texi b/man/gpl.texi
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..5b416d3cb41
--- /dev/null
+++ b/man/gpl.texi
@@ -0,0 +1,721 @@
1@c The GNU General Public License.
2@center Version 3, 29 June 2007
3
4@c This file is intended to be included within another document,
5@c hence no sectioning command or @node.
6
7@display
8Copyright @copyright{} 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @url{http://fsf.org/}
9
10Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this
11license document, but changing it is not allowed.
12@end display
13
14@heading Preamble
15
16The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for
17software and other kinds of works.
18
19The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed
20to take away your freedom to share and change the works. By contrast,
21the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom
22to share and change all versions of a program---to make sure it remains
23free software for all its users. We, the Free Software Foundation,
24use the GNU General Public License for most of our software; it
25applies also to any other work released this way by its authors. You
26can apply it to your programs, too.
27
28When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not
29price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you
30have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for
31them if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you
32want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new
33free programs, and that you know you can do these things.
34
35To protect your rights, we need to prevent others from denying you
36these rights or asking you to surrender the rights. Therefore, you
37have certain responsibilities if you distribute copies of the
38software, or if you modify it: responsibilities to respect the freedom
39of others.
40
41For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether
42gratis or for a fee, you must pass on to the recipients the same
43freedoms that you received. You must make sure that they, too,
44receive or can get the source code. And you must show them these
45terms so they know their rights.
46
47Developers that use the GNU GPL protect your rights with two steps:
48(1) assert copyright on the software, and (2) offer you this License
49giving you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify it.
50
51For the developers' and authors' protection, the GPL clearly explains
52that there is no warranty for this free software. For both users' and
53authors' sake, the GPL requires that modified versions be marked as
54changed, so that their problems will not be attributed erroneously to
55authors of previous versions.
56
57Some devices are designed to deny users access to install or run
58modified versions of the software inside them, although the
59manufacturer can do so. This is fundamentally incompatible with the
60aim of protecting users' freedom to change the software. The
61systematic pattern of such abuse occurs in the area of products for
62individuals to use, which is precisely where it is most unacceptable.
63Therefore, we have designed this version of the GPL to prohibit the
64practice for those products. If such problems arise substantially in
65other domains, we stand ready to extend this provision to those
66domains in future versions of the GPL, as needed to protect the
67freedom of users.
68
69Finally, every program is threatened constantly by software patents.
70States should not allow patents to restrict development and use of
71software on general-purpose computers, but in those that do, we wish
72to avoid the special danger that patents applied to a free program
73could make it effectively proprietary. To prevent this, the GPL
74assures that patents cannot be used to render the program non-free.
75
76The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and
77modification follow.
78
79@heading TERMS AND CONDITIONS
80
81@enumerate 0
82@item Definitions.
83
84``This License'' refers to version 3 of the GNU General Public License.
85
86``Copyright'' also means copyright-like laws that apply to other kinds
87of works, such as semiconductor masks.
88
89``The Program'' refers to any copyrightable work licensed under this
90License. Each licensee is addressed as ``you''. ``Licensees'' and
91``recipients'' may be individuals or organizations.
92
93To ``modify'' a work means to copy from or adapt all or part of the work
94in a fashion requiring copyright permission, other than the making of
95an exact copy. The resulting work is called a ``modified version'' of
96the earlier work or a work ``based on'' the earlier work.
97
98A ``covered work'' means either the unmodified Program or a work based
99on the Program.
100
101To ``propagate'' a work means to do anything with it that, without
102permission, would make you directly or secondarily liable for
103infringement under applicable copyright law, except executing it on a
104computer or modifying a private copy. Propagation includes copying,
105distribution (with or without modification), making available to the
106public, and in some countries other activities as well.
107
108To ``convey'' a work means any kind of propagation that enables other
109parties to make or receive copies. Mere interaction with a user
110through a computer network, with no transfer of a copy, is not
111conveying.
112
113An interactive user interface displays ``Appropriate Legal Notices'' to
114the extent that it includes a convenient and prominently visible
115feature that (1) displays an appropriate copyright notice, and (2)
116tells the user that there is no warranty for the work (except to the
117extent that warranties are provided), that licensees may convey the
118work under this License, and how to view a copy of this License. If
119the interface presents a list of user commands or options, such as a
120menu, a prominent item in the list meets this criterion.
121
122@item Source Code.
123
124The ``source code'' for a work means the preferred form of the work for
125making modifications to it. ``Object code'' means any non-source form
126of a work.
127
128A ``Standard Interface'' means an interface that either is an official
129standard defined by a recognized standards body, or, in the case of
130interfaces specified for a particular programming language, one that
131is widely used among developers working in that language.
132
133The ``System Libraries'' of an executable work include anything, other
134than the work as a whole, that (a) is included in the normal form of
135packaging a Major Component, but which is not part of that Major
136Component, and (b) serves only to enable use of the work with that
137Major Component, or to implement a Standard Interface for which an
138implementation is available to the public in source code form. A
139``Major Component'', in this context, means a major essential component
140(kernel, window system, and so on) of the specific operating system
141(if any) on which the executable work runs, or a compiler used to
142produce the work, or an object code interpreter used to run it.
143
144The ``Corresponding Source'' for a work in object code form means all
145the source code needed to generate, install, and (for an executable
146work) run the object code and to modify the work, including scripts to
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421All other non-permissive additional terms are considered ``further
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440@item Termination.
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510A contributor's ``essential patent claims'' are all patent claims owned
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569Nothing in this License shall be construed as excluding or limiting
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573@item No Surrender of Others' Freedom.
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575If conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or
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595combination as such.
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599The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions
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613If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future versions
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616choose that version for the Program.
617
618Later license versions may give you additional or different
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620author or copyright holder as a result of your choosing to follow a
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623@item Disclaimer of Warranty.
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625THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
626APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT
627HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM ``AS IS'' WITHOUT
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632DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR
633CORRECTION.
634
635@item Limitation of Liability.
636
637IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING
638WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MODIFIES AND/OR
639CONVEYS THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES,
640INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
641ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM (INCLUDING BUT
642NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR
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644TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER
645PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
646
647@item Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
648
649If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
650above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
651reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
652an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
653Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
654copy of the Program in return for a fee.
655
656@end enumerate
657
658@heading END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
659
660@heading How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
661
662If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
663possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
664free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these
665terms.
666
667To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
668to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
669state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
670the ``copyright'' line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
671
672@smallexample
673@var{one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.}
674Copyright (C) @var{year} @var{name of author}
675
676This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
677it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
678the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at
679your option) any later version.
680
681This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
682WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
683MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
684General Public License for more details.
685
686You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
687along with this program. If not, see @url{http://www.gnu.org/licenses/}.
688@end smallexample
689
690Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
691
692If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
693notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
694
695@smallexample
696@var{program} Copyright (C) @var{year} @var{name of author}
697This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type @samp{show w}.
698This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
699under certain conditions; type @samp{show c} for details.
700@end smallexample
701
702The hypothetical commands @samp{show w} and @samp{show c} should show
703the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, your
704program's commands might be different; for a GUI interface, you would
705use an ``about box''.
706
707You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
708if any, to sign a ``copyright disclaimer'' for the program, if necessary.
709For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
710@url{http://www.gnu.org/licenses/}.
711
712The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your
713program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine
714library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary
715applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use
716the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License. But
717first, please read @url{http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html}.
718
719@ignore
720 arch-tag: 0c4a2556-f87e-464f-9b1d-efd920fcaf67
721@end ignore
diff --git a/man/makefile.w32-in b/man/makefile.w32-in
index 2e559a62906..7e3723c1949 100644
--- a/man/makefile.w32-in
+++ b/man/makefile.w32-in
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
6 6
7# GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 7# GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) 9# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
10# any later version. 10# any later version.
11 11
12# GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12# GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
diff --git a/man/mh-e.texi b/man/mh-e.texi
index 76697cbdcf5..a6341e80465 100644
--- a/man/mh-e.texi
+++ b/man/mh-e.texi
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
39 39
40@item 40@item
41the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software 41the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
42Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. 42Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
43@end enumerate 43@end enumerate
44 44
45The MH-E manual is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 45The MH-E manual is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
@@ -9638,7 +9638,7 @@ Copyright (C) @var{yyyy} @var{name of author}
9638 9638
9639This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 9639This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9640modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License 9640modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
9641as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 9641as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
9642of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 9642of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
9643 9643
9644This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 9644This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
diff --git a/man/tramp.texi b/man/tramp.texi
index 235f0b65254..fc425c8e342 100644
--- a/man/tramp.texi
+++ b/man/tramp.texi
@@ -2451,7 +2451,7 @@ of the operations, or one could try to improve their performance.
2451Use an external transfer method, like @option{scpc}. 2451Use an external transfer method, like @option{scpc}.
2452 2452
2453Use caching. This is already enabled by default. Information about 2453Use caching. This is already enabled by default. Information about
2454the remote host as well as the remote files are cached for reuse. Th 2454the remote host as well as the remote files are cached for reuse. The
2455information about remote hosts is kept in the file specified in 2455information about remote hosts is kept in the file specified in
2456@code{tramp-persistency-file-name}. Keep this file. 2456@code{tramp-persistency-file-name}. Keep this file.
2457 2457
@@ -2632,7 +2632,11 @@ should put it into your @file{~/.emacs}:
2632 my-mode-line-buffer-identification))) 2632 my-mode-line-buffer-identification)))
2633@end lisp 2633@end lisp
2634 2634
2635Since @value{emacsname} 23, the @code{:eval} clause can be simplified: 2635Since @value{emacsname} 23.1, the mode line contains an indication if
2636@code{default-directory} for the current buffer is on a remote host.
2637The corresponding tooltip includes the name of that host. If you
2638still want the host name as part of the mode line, you can use the
2639example above, but the @code{:eval} clause can be simplified:
2636 2640
2637@lisp 2641@lisp
2638 '(:eval 2642 '(:eval
diff --git a/man/trampver.texi b/man/trampver.texi
index 877488c63e6..4ed196a80f0 100644
--- a/man/trampver.texi
+++ b/man/trampver.texi
@@ -4,12 +4,12 @@
4@c In the Tramp CVS, the version number is auto-frobbed from 4@c In the Tramp CVS, the version number is auto-frobbed from
5@c configure.ac, so you should edit that file and run 5@c configure.ac, so you should edit that file and run
6@c "autoconf && ./configure" to change the version number. 6@c "autoconf && ./configure" to change the version number.
7@set trampver 2.1.10 7@set trampver 2.1.11-pre
8 8
9@c Other flags from configuration 9@c Other flags from configuration
10@set instprefix /usr/local 10@set instprefix /usr/local
11@set lispdir /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp 11@set lispdir /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp
12@set infodir /usr/local/share/info 12@set infodir /usr/local/info
13 13
14@c Formatting of the tramp program name consistent. 14@c Formatting of the tramp program name consistent.
15@set tramp @sc{tramp} 15@set tramp @sc{tramp}
diff --git a/man/vc2-xtra.texi b/man/vc2-xtra.texi
index 7627787d1d2..83f28088726 100644
--- a/man/vc2-xtra.texi
+++ b/man/vc2-xtra.texi
@@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ headers.
590@vindex vc-handled-backends 590@vindex vc-handled-backends
591The variable @code{vc-handled-backends} determines which version 591The variable @code{vc-handled-backends} determines which version
592control systems VC should handle. The default value is @code{(RCS CVS 592control systems VC should handle. The default value is @code{(RCS CVS
593SVN SCCS BZR HG Arch MCVS)}, so it contains all the version systems 593SVN SCCS BZR GIT HG Arch MCVS)}, so it contains all the version systems
594that are currently supported. If you want VC to ignore one or more of 594that are currently supported. If you want VC to ignore one or more of
595these systems, exclude its name from the list. To disable VC entirely, 595these systems, exclude its name from the list. To disable VC entirely,
596set this variable to @code{nil}. 596set this variable to @code{nil}.