diff --git a/doc/lispref/ChangeLog b/doc/lispref/ChangeLog index 2904cd97487..0e139cc8c97 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/lispref/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2009-03-23 Juanma Barranquero + + * minibuf.texi (Intro to Minibuffers): Fix typos. + 2009-03-23 Chong Yidong * minibuf.texi (Intro to Minibuffers): Remove long-obsolete info @@ -264,8 +268,7 @@ * files.texi (Reading from Files): Document that null bytes force no-conversion when visiting files. - * processes.texi (Serial Ports): Improve wording, suggested by - RMS. + * processes.texi (Serial Ports): Improve wording, suggested by RMS. * nonascii.texi (Lisp and Coding Systems): Document inhibit-null-byte-detection and inhibit-iso-escape-detection. diff --git a/doc/lispref/minibuf.texi b/doc/lispref/minibuf.texi index a79ce9aa7b2..1caa78cea8c 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/minibuf.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/minibuf.texi @@ -75,14 +75,14 @@ code that uses the minibuffer, if you do not want that to change them. Under some circumstances, a command can use a minibuffer even if there is an active minibuffer; such minibuffers are called a @dfn{recursive minibuffer}. The first minibuffer is named -@w{ @samp{*Minibuf-0*}}. Recursive minibuffers are named by +@w{@samp{ *Minibuf-0*}}. Recursive minibuffers are named by incrementing the number at the end of the name. (The names begin with a space so that they won't show up in normal buffer lists.) Of several recursive minibuffers, the innermost (or most recently entered) is the active minibuffer. We usually call this ``the'' minibuffer. You can permit or forbid recursive minibuffers by setting the variable @code{enable-recursive-minibuffers}, or by putting -properties of that name on command symbols (@xref{Recursive Mini}. +properties of that name on command symbols (@xref{Recursive Mini}.) Like other buffers, a minibuffer uses a local keymap (@pxref{Keymaps}) to specify special key bindings. The function that