On behalf of Kevin Ryde <user42@zip.com.au>: Corrections

to cross references, (Interactive Options):
elisp "interactive" -> "Using Interactive".
(defvar and asterisk): Remove emacs "Edit Options" reference,
edit-options is no longer described in the emacs manual.
(Lists diagrammed): elisp "List Type" -> "Cons Cell Type".
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Robert J. Chassell 2003-11-16 13:43:25 +00:00
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@comment %**end of header
@set edition-number 2.10
@set update-date 2003 July 15
@set edition-number 2.11
@set update-date 2003 Nov 16
@ignore
## Summary of shell commands to create various output formats:
@ -3519,7 +3519,7 @@ this.
Alternatively, if the special letter-codes are not right for your
application, you can pass your own arguments to @code{interactive} as
a list. @xref{interactive, , Using @code{Interactive}, elisp, The
a list. @xref{Using Interactive, , Using @code{Interactive}, elisp, The
GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}, for more information about this advanced
technique.
@ -8097,8 +8097,7 @@ either by setting it manually or by using @code{customize}.
For me, the major use of the @code{edit-options} command is to suggest
variables that I might want to set in my @file{.emacs} file. I urge
you to look through the list. (@xref{Edit Options, , Editing Variable
Values, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}.)
you to look through the list.
@node copy-region-as-kill, cons & search-fwd Review, defvar, Cutting & Storing Text
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@ -9142,7 +9141,7 @@ address-boxes, the first of which holds the address of @code{violet},
and the second of which holds the address of @code{buttercup}.
A pair of address-boxes is called a @dfn{cons cell} or @dfn{dotted
pair}. @xref{List Type, , List Type , elisp, The GNU Emacs Lisp
pair}. @xref{Cons Cell Type, , Cons Cell and List Types, elisp, The GNU Emacs Lisp
Reference Manual}, and @ref{Dotted Pair Notation, , Dotted Pair
Notation, elisp, The GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}, for more
information about cons cells and dotted pairs.