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12001-12-02 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
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3 * files.el (insert-directory): If the df output does not look right,
4 don't try to use it. Other cleanups in overall code structure.
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12001-12-02 Pavel Jan,Bm(Bk <Pavel@Janik.cz> 62001-12-02 Pavel Jan,Bm(Bk <Pavel@Janik.cz>
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3 * textmodes/reftex-index.el (reftex-index-mode): Remove 8 * textmodes/reftex-index.el (reftex-index-mode): Remove
diff --git a/man/mark.texi b/man/mark.texi
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@@ -288,22 +288,21 @@ the beginning of the paragraph that surrounds or follows point, and
288puts the mark at the end of that paragraph (@pxref{Paragraphs}). It 288puts the mark at the end of that paragraph (@pxref{Paragraphs}). It
289prepares the region so you can indent, case-convert, or kill a whole 289prepares the region so you can indent, case-convert, or kill a whole
290paragraph. With prefix argument, if the argument's value is positive, 290paragraph. With prefix argument, if the argument's value is positive,
291@kbd{M-h} marks that many paragraphs, the paragraph surrounding point 291@kbd{M-h} marks that many paragraphs starting with the one surrounding
292plus some following paragraphs. If the prefix argument is negative, 292point. If the prefix argument is @minus{}@var{n}, @kbd{M-h} also
293@kbd{M-h} also marks that many paragraphs, but the preceding ones 293marks @var{n} paragraphs, running back form the one surrounding point.
294instead of the following. (With a positive argument, point is put 294In that last case, point moves forward to the end of that paragraph,
295at the beginning and mark at end, with a negative argument, point is 295and the mark goes at the start of the region.
296at end and mark at the beginning.)
297 296
298 @kbd{C-M-h} (@code{mark-defun}) similarly puts point before, and the 297 @kbd{C-M-h} (@code{mark-defun}) similarly puts point before, and the
299mark after, the current (or following) major top-level definition, or 298mark after, the current (or following) major top-level definition, or
300defun (@pxref{Moving by Defuns}). @kbd{C-x C-p} (@code{mark-page}) 299defun (@pxref{Moving by Defuns}). (Currently it only marks one
301puts point before the current page, and mark at the end 300defun.) @kbd{C-x C-p} (@code{mark-page}) puts point before the
302(@pxref{Pages}). The mark goes after the terminating page delimiter 301current page, and mark at the end (@pxref{Pages}). The mark goes
303(to include it in the region), while point goes after the preceding 302after the terminating page delimiter (to include it in the region),
304page delimiter (to exclude it). A numeric argument specifies a later 303while point goes after the preceding page delimiter (to exclude it).
305page (if positive) or an earlier page (if negative) instead of the 304A numeric argument specifies a later page (if positive) or an earlier
306current page. 305page (if negative) instead of the current page.
307 306
308 Finally, @kbd{C-x h} (@code{mark-whole-buffer}) sets up the entire 307 Finally, @kbd{C-x h} (@code{mark-whole-buffer}) sets up the entire
309buffer as the region, by putting point at the beginning and the mark at 308buffer as the region, by putting point at the beginning and the mark at