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diff --git a/etc/tutorials/TUTORIAL b/etc/tutorials/TUTORIAL index fbe631a90aa..d755122437b 100644 --- a/etc/tutorials/TUTORIAL +++ b/etc/tutorials/TUTORIAL | |||
| @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ of text is "continued" onto a second screen line. If you're using a | |||
| 312 | graphical display, little curved arrows appear in the narrow spaces on | 312 | graphical display, little curved arrows appear in the narrow spaces on |
| 313 | each side of the text area (the left and right "fringes"), to indicate | 313 | each side of the text area (the left and right "fringes"), to indicate |
| 314 | where a line has been continued. If you're using a text terminal, the | 314 | where a line has been continued. If you're using a text terminal, the |
| 315 | continued line is indicated by a backslash (`\') on the rightmost | 315 | continued line is indicated by a backslash ('\') on the rightmost |
| 316 | screen column. | 316 | screen column. |
| 317 | 317 | ||
| 318 | >> Insert text until you reach the right margin, and keep on inserting. | 318 | >> Insert text until you reach the right margin, and keep on inserting. |
| @@ -646,7 +646,7 @@ C-z is the command to exit Emacs *temporarily*--so that you can go | |||
| 646 | back to the same Emacs session afterward. When Emacs is running on a | 646 | back to the same Emacs session afterward. When Emacs is running on a |
| 647 | text terminal, C-z "suspends" Emacs; that is, it returns to the shell | 647 | text terminal, C-z "suspends" Emacs; that is, it returns to the shell |
| 648 | but does not destroy the Emacs job. In the most common shells, you | 648 | but does not destroy the Emacs job. In the most common shells, you |
| 649 | can resume Emacs with the `fg' command or with `%emacs'. | 649 | can resume Emacs with the "fg" command or with "%emacs". |
| 650 | 650 | ||
| 651 | The time to use C-x C-c is when you are about to log out. It's also | 651 | The time to use C-x C-c is when you are about to log out. It's also |
| 652 | the right thing to use to exit an Emacs invoked for a quick edit, such | 652 | the right thing to use to exit an Emacs invoked for a quick edit, such |
| @@ -835,7 +835,7 @@ called an incremental search waiting for you to type the thing that | |||
| 835 | you want to search for. <Return> terminates a search. | 835 | you want to search for. <Return> terminates a search. |
| 836 | 836 | ||
| 837 | >> Now type C-s to start a search. SLOWLY, one letter at a time, | 837 | >> Now type C-s to start a search. SLOWLY, one letter at a time, |
| 838 | type the word 'cursor', pausing after you type each | 838 | type the word "cursor", pausing after you type each |
| 839 | character to notice what happens to the cursor. | 839 | character to notice what happens to the cursor. |
| 840 | Now you have searched for "cursor", once. | 840 | Now you have searched for "cursor", once. |
| 841 | >> Type C-s again, to search for the next occurrence of "cursor". | 841 | >> Type C-s again, to search for the next occurrence of "cursor". |
| @@ -844,7 +844,7 @@ you want to search for. <Return> terminates a search. | |||
| 844 | 844 | ||
| 845 | Did you see what happened? Emacs, in an incremental search, tries to | 845 | Did you see what happened? Emacs, in an incremental search, tries to |
| 846 | go to the occurrence of the string that you've typed out so far. To | 846 | go to the occurrence of the string that you've typed out so far. To |
| 847 | go to the next occurrence of 'cursor' just type C-s again. If no such | 847 | go to the next occurrence of "cursor" just type C-s again. If no such |
| 848 | occurrence exists, Emacs beeps and tells you the search is currently | 848 | occurrence exists, Emacs beeps and tells you the search is currently |
| 849 | "failing". C-g would also terminate the search. | 849 | "failing". C-g would also terminate the search. |
| 850 | 850 | ||
| @@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@ corresponding command names (such as C-x C-f beside find-file). | |||
| 1060 | >> Type C-x 1 to delete the help window. | 1060 | >> Type C-x 1 to delete the help window. |
| 1061 | 1061 | ||
| 1062 | C-h i Read included Manuals (a.k.a. Info). This command puts | 1062 | C-h i Read included Manuals (a.k.a. Info). This command puts |
| 1063 | you into a special buffer called `*info*' where you | 1063 | you into a special buffer called "*info*" where you |
| 1064 | can read manuals for the packages installed on your system. | 1064 | can read manuals for the packages installed on your system. |
| 1065 | Type m emacs <Return> to read the Emacs manual. | 1065 | Type m emacs <Return> to read the Emacs manual. |
| 1066 | If you have never before used Info, type ? and Emacs | 1066 | If you have never before used Info, type ? and Emacs |
| @@ -1131,4 +1131,3 @@ and comes with permission to distribute copies on certain conditions: | |||
| 1131 | Please read the file COPYING and then do give copies of GNU Emacs to | 1131 | Please read the file COPYING and then do give copies of GNU Emacs to |
| 1132 | your friends. Help stamp out software obstructionism ("ownership") by | 1132 | your friends. Help stamp out software obstructionism ("ownership") by |
| 1133 | using, writing, and sharing free software! | 1133 | using, writing, and sharing free software! |
| 1134 | |||