* mark.texi (Disabled Transient Mark): Doc fixes.

Fixes: debbugs:12746
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Dani Moncayo 2012-11-17 14:38:05 +08:00 committed by Chong Yidong
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2012-11-17 Dani Moncayo <dmoncayo@gmail.com>
* mark.texi (Disabled Transient Mark): Doc fixes (Bug#12746).
2012-11-12 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org>
* building.texi (Multithreaded Debugging): gdb-stopped-hooks is

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mark is by using @kbd{C-x C-x}, which exchanges the positions of the
point and the mark (@pxref{Setting Mark}).
@item
Many commands that move point long distances, like @kbd{M-<} and
@kbd{C-s}, first set the mark where point was.
@item
Some commands, which ordinarily act on the region when the mark is
active, no longer do so. For example, normally @kbd{M-%}
@ -455,9 +451,10 @@ command twice.)
@item C-u C-x C-x
@kindex C-u C-x C-x
Activate the mark and enable Transient Mark mode temporarily, until
the mark is next deactivated. (This is the @kbd{C-x C-x} command,
@code{exchange-point-and-mark}, with a prefix argument.)
Exchange point and mark, activate the mark and enable Transient Mark
mode temporarily, until the mark is next deactivated. (This is the
@kbd{C-x C-x} command, @code{exchange-point-and-mark}, with a prefix
argument.)
@end table
These commands set or activate the mark, and enable Transient Mark