Fix xrefs in pdf Emacs manual

* doc/emacs/fortran-xtra.texi (ForIndent Cont, ForIndent Num)
(Fortran Columns):
* doc/emacs/picture-xtra.texi (Rectangles in Picture):
Fix recent changes that neglected the splitting of the pdf manuals.
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Glenn Morris 2018-03-28 14:20:57 -04:00
parent 9bff405d09
commit 5bab671521
2 changed files with 29 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -208,7 +208,13 @@ line is a continuation of the previous line. We call this @dfn{fixed
form}. (In GNU Emacs we always count columns from 0; but note that
the Fortran standard counts from 1. You can customize the variable
@code{column-number-indicator-zero-based} to make the column display
Fortran-like; @pxref{Optional Mode Line}.) The variable
@iftex
Fortran-like; @pxref{Optional Mode Line,,, emacs, the Emacs Manual}.)
@end iftex
@ifnottex
Fortran-like; @pxref{Optional Mode Line}.)
@end ifnottex
The variable
@code{fortran-continuation-string} specifies what character to put in
column 5. A line that starts with a tab character followed by any digit
except @samp{0} is also a continuation line. We call this style of
@ -254,7 +260,13 @@ column 8 must consist of one tab character.
indentation assumes it is a line number and moves it to columns 0
through 4. (Columns always count from 0 in Emacs, but setting
@code{column-number-indicator-zero-based} to @code{nil} can change
that, @pxref{Optional Mode Line}.)
that,
@iftex
@pxref{Optional Mode Line,,, emacs, the Emacs Manual}.)
@end iftex
@ifnottex
@pxref{Optional Mode Line}.)
@end ifnottex
@vindex fortran-line-number-indent
Line numbers of four digits or less are normally indented one space.
@ -535,7 +547,13 @@ statement body. Column numbers appear above them.
Note that the column numbers count from zero, as always in GNU Emacs
(but customizing @code{column-number-indicator-zero-based} can change
column display to match that of Fortran; @pxref{Optional Mode Line}).
column display to match that of Fortran;
@iftex
@pxref{Optional Mode Line,,, emacs, the Emacs Manual}.)
@end iftex
@ifnottex
@pxref{Optional Mode Line}.)
@end ifnottex
As a result, the numbers may be one less than those you are familiar
with; but the positions they indicate in the line are standard for
Fortran.

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@ -262,7 +262,14 @@ Clear out the region-rectangle with spaces
text.
@item C-c C-w @var{r}
Similar, but save rectangle contents in register @var{r} first
(@code{picture-clear-rectangle-to-register}). @xref{Registers}.
(@code{picture-clear-rectangle-to-register}).
@iftex
@xref{Registers,,, emacs, the Emacs Manual}.
@end iftex
@ifnottex
@xref{Registers}.
@end ifnottex
@item C-c C-y
Copy last killed rectangle into the buffer by overwriting, with upper
left corner at point (@code{picture-yank-rectangle}). With argument,