Fix documentation of delsel and of killing text

* doc/emacs/killing.texi (Appending Kills): Make sure the text
with 2 spaces is not broken between 2 lines.
* doc/emacs/mark.texi (Using Region): Remove the sentence about
delsel mode that describes behavior which exists even without
delsel mode turned on.  Suggested by Petteri Hintsanen
<petterih@iki.fi> in emacs-manual-bugs@gnu.org.

* lisp/delsel.el (delete-selection-mode): Doc fix.
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Eli Zaretskii 2017-12-27 20:23:10 +02:00
parent fd35804971
commit 5b38406491
3 changed files with 6 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -415,10 +415,10 @@ This is a line @point{}of sample text.
@noindent @noindent
with point shown by @point{}. If you type @kbd{M-d M-@key{DEL} M-d with point shown by @point{}. If you type @kbd{M-d M-@key{DEL} M-d
M-@key{DEL}}, killing alternately forward and backward, you end up with M-@key{DEL}}, killing alternately forward and backward, you end up with
@samp{a line of sample} as one entry in the kill ring, and @samp{This @samp{a line of sample} as one entry in the kill ring, and
is@ @ text.} in the buffer. (Note the double space between @samp{is} @w{@samp{This is@ @ text.}} in the buffer. (Note the double space
and @samp{text}, which you can clean up with @kbd{M-@key{SPC}} or between @samp{is} and @samp{text}, which you can clean up with
@kbd{M-q}.) @kbd{M-@key{SPC}} or @kbd{M-q}.)
Another way to kill the same text is to move back two words with Another way to kill the same text is to move back two words with
@kbd{M-b M-b}, then kill all four words forward with @kbd{C-u M-d}. @kbd{M-b M-b}, then kill all four words forward with @kbd{C-u M-d}.

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@ -289,9 +289,7 @@ active---for example, typing @kbd{a} inserts the character @samp{a},
then deactivates the mark. Delete Selection mode, a minor mode, then deactivates the mark. Delete Selection mode, a minor mode,
modifies this behavior: if you enable that mode, then inserting text modifies this behavior: if you enable that mode, then inserting text
while the mark is active causes the text in the region to be deleted while the mark is active causes the text in the region to be deleted
first. Also, commands that normally delete just one character, such first. To toggle Delete Selection mode on or off, type @kbd{M-x
as @kbd{C-d} or @kbd{@key{DEL}}, will delete the entire region
instead. To toggle Delete Selection mode on or off, type @kbd{M-x
delete-selection-mode}. delete-selection-mode}.
@node Mark Ring @node Mark Ring

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@ -79,8 +79,7 @@ a non-positive integer, and enable the mode otherwise
When Delete Selection mode is enabled, typed text replaces the selection When Delete Selection mode is enabled, typed text replaces the selection
if the selection is active. Otherwise, typed text is just inserted at if the selection is active. Otherwise, typed text is just inserted at
point regardless of any selection. Also, commands that normally delete point regardless of any selection.
just one character will delete the entire selection instead.
See `delete-selection-helper' and `delete-selection-pre-hook' for See `delete-selection-helper' and `delete-selection-pre-hook' for
information on adapting behavior of commands in Delete Selection mode." information on adapting behavior of commands in Delete Selection mode."