; Improve wording of recently-changed doc strings.

* lisp/simple.el (auto-save-mode):
* lisp/files.el (auto-save-visited-mode): Improve wording of the
doc strings.
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Eli Zaretskii 2022-07-09 10:39:57 +03:00
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2 changed files with 15 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -419,14 +419,15 @@ idle for `auto-save-visited-interval' seconds."
(timer-set-idle-time auto-save--timer value :repeat))))
(define-minor-mode auto-save-visited-mode
"Toggle automatic saving to file-visiting buffers on or off.
"Toggle automatic saving of file-visiting buffers to their files.
When this mode is enabled, visited files are saved automatically.
The user option `auto-save-visited-interval' controls how often.
When this mode is enabled, file-visiting buffers are automatically
saved to their files. This is in contrast to `auto-save-mode', which
auto-saves those buffers to a separate file, leaving the original
file intact. See Info node `Saving' for details of the save process.
Unlike `auto-save-mode', this mode will auto-save buffer contents
to the visited files directly and will also run all save-related
hooks. See Info node `Saving' for details of the save process.
The user option `auto-save-visited-interval' controls how often to
auto-save a buffer into its visited file.
You can also set the buffer-local value of the variable
`auto-save-visited-mode' to nil. A buffer where the buffer-local

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@ -8400,15 +8400,15 @@ presented."
(define-minor-mode auto-save-mode
"Toggle auto-saving in the current buffer (Auto Save mode).
When this mode is enabled, Emacs periodically saves each visited
file in a separate file called the \"auto-save file\". This is a
safety measure to prevent you from losing more than a limited
amount of work if the system crashes.
When this mode is enabled, Emacs periodically saves each file-visiting
buffer in a separate \"auto-save file\". This is a safety measure to
prevent you from losing more than a limited amount of work if the
system crashes.
Auto-saving does not alter the file you actually use: the visited
file is changed only when you request saving it explicitly (such
as with \\[save-buffer]). If you want to save visited files
automatically, use \\[auto-save-visited-mode]).
Auto-saving does not alter the file visited by the buffer: the visited
file is changed only when you request saving it explicitly (such as
with \\[save-buffer]). If you want to save the buffer into its
visited files automatically, use \\[auto-save-visited-mode]).
For more details, see Info node `(emacs) Auto Save'."
:variable ((and buffer-auto-save-file-name