(summarykey): New macro. Use to correctly format keys in the summary.

(Editing Stack Entries):
(Algebraic Entry): Rewrite introductory sentences so it can be used by
Calc's help functions.  Mention fixing typos.
(Customizing Calc): Fix typo.
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Jay Belanger 2008-07-23 02:58:53 +00:00
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2008-07-23 Vincent Belaïche <vincent.b.1@hotmail.fr>
* calc.texi (Editing Stack Entries):
(Algebraic Entry): Rewrite introductory sentences so it can be used by
Calc's help functions. Mention fixing typos.
(Customizing Calc): Fix typo.
2008-07-23 Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
* calc.texi (summarykey): New macro. Use to correctly format keys in
the summary.
2008-07-20 Adrian Robert <adrian.b.robert@gmail.com>
* ns-emacs.texi (Customization): Corrected documentation on color

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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@
@alias expr=math
@alias tfn=code
@alias mathit=expr
@alias summarykey=key
@macro cpi{}
@math{@pi{}}
@end macro
@ -39,6 +40,9 @@
@alias expr=samp
@alias tfn=t
@alias mathit=i
@macro summarykey{ky}
\ky\
@end macro
@macro cpi{}
@expr{pi}
@end macro
@ -10024,9 +10028,9 @@ During numeric entry, the only editing key available is @key{DEL}.
@pindex calc-algebraic-entry
@cindex Algebraic notation
@cindex Formulas, entering
Calculations can also be entered in algebraic form. This is accomplished
by typing the apostrophe key, ', followed by the expression in
standard format:
The @kbd{'} (@code{calc-algebraic-entry}) command can be used to enter
calculations in algebraic form. This is accomplished by typing the
apostrophe key, ', followed by the expression in standard format:
@example
' 2+3*4 @key{RET}.
@ -10042,9 +10046,9 @@ expressions in this way. You may want to use @key{DEL} every so often to
clear previous results off the stack.
You can press the apostrophe key during normal numeric entry to switch
the half-entered number into Algebraic entry mode. One reason to do this
would be to use the full Emacs cursor motion and editing keys, which are
available during algebraic entry but not during numeric entry.
the half-entered number into Algebraic entry mode. One reason to do
this would be to fix a typo, as the full Emacs cursor motion and editing
keys are available during algebraic entry but not during numeric entry.
In the same vein, during either numeric or algebraic entry you can
press @kbd{`} (backquote) to switch to @code{calc-edit} mode, where
@ -11842,11 +11846,12 @@ any portion of a vector or formula on the stack.
@pindex calc-edit
@pindex calc-edit-finish
@cindex Editing the stack with Emacs
The backquote, @kbd{`} (@code{calc-edit}) command creates a temporary
buffer (@samp{*Calc Edit*}) for editing the top-of-stack value using
regular Emacs commands. With a numeric prefix argument, it edits the
specified number of stack entries at once. (An argument of zero edits
the entire stack; a negative argument edits one specific stack entry.)
The @kbd{`} (@code{calc-edit}) command creates a temporary buffer
(@samp{*Calc Edit*}) for editing the top-of-stack value using regular
Emacs commands. Note that @kbd{`} is a backquote, not a quote. With a
numeric prefix argument, it edits the specified number of stack entries
at once. (An argument of zero edits the entire stack; a negative
argument edits one specific stack entry.)
When you are done editing, press @kbd{C-c C-c} to finish and return
to Calc. The @key{RET} and @key{LFD} keys also work to finish most
@ -34842,7 +34847,7 @@ and @code{calc-embedded-open-close-mode-alist}.
@defvarx calc-embedded-open-close-formula-alist
See @ref{Customizing Embedded Mode}.@*
The variables @code{calc-embedded-open-formula} and
@code{calc-embedded-open-formula} control the region that Calc will
@code{calc-embedded-close-formula} control the region that Calc will
activate as a formula when Embedded mode is entered with @kbd{C-x * e}.
They are regular expressions;
Calc normally scans backward and forward in the buffer for the
@ -35172,14 +35177,14 @@ keystrokes are not listed in this summary.
@r{ a@: M-% @: @: @:percent@:(a) a%}
@c
@r{ ... a@: @key{RET} @: @: 1 @:@:... a a}
@r{ ... a@: @key{SPC} @: @: 1 @:@:... a a}
@r{... a b@: @key{TAB} @: @: 3 @:@:... b a}
@r{. a b c@: M-@key{TAB} @: @: 3 @:@:... b c a}
@r{... a b@: @key{LFD} @: @: 1 @:@:... a b a}
@r{ ... a@: @key{DEL} @: @: 1 @:@:...}
@r{... a b@: M-@key{DEL} @: @: 1 @:@:... b}
@r{ @: M-@key{RET} @: @: 4 @:calc-last-args@:}
@r{ ... a@: @summarykey{RET} @: @: 1 @:@:... a a}
@r{ ... a@: @summarykey{SPC} @: @: 1 @:@:... a a}
@r{... a b@: @summarykey{TAB} @: @: 3 @:@:... b a}
@r{. a b c@: M-@summarykey{TAB} @: @: 3 @:@:... b c a}
@r{... a b@: @summarykey{LFD} @: @: 1 @:@:... a b a}
@r{ ... a@: @summarykey{DEL} @: @: 1 @:@:...}
@r{... a b@: M-@summarykey{DEL} @: @: 1 @:@:... b}
@r{ @: M-@summarykey{RET} @: @: 4 @:calc-last-args@:}
@r{ a@: ` @:editing @: 1,30 @:calc-edit@:}
@c
@ -35411,8 +35416,8 @@ keystrokes are not listed in this summary.
@r{ @: d [ @: @: 4 @:calc-truncate-up@:}
@r{ @: d ] @: @: 4 @:calc-truncate-down@:}
@r{ @: d " @: @: 12,50 @:calc-display-strings@:}
@r{ @: d @key{SPC} @: @: @:calc-refresh@:}
@r{ @: d @key{RET} @: @: 1 @:calc-refresh-top@:}
@r{ @: d @summarykey{SPC} @: @: @:calc-refresh@:}
@r{ @: d @summarykey{RET} @: @: 1 @:calc-refresh-top@:}
@c
@r{ @: d 0 @: @: 50 @:calc-decimal-radix@:}
@ -35549,8 +35554,8 @@ keystrokes are not listed in this summary.
@c
@r{ @: j 1-9 @: @: @:calc-select-part@:}
@r{ @: j @key{RET} @: @: 27 @:calc-copy-selection@:}
@r{ @: j @key{DEL} @: @: 27 @:calc-del-selection@:}
@r{ @: j @summarykey{RET} @: @: 27 @:calc-copy-selection@:}
@r{ @: j @summarykey{DEL} @: @: 27 @:calc-del-selection@:}
@r{ @: j ' @:formula @: 27 @:calc-enter-selection@:}
@r{ @: j ` @:editing @: 27,30 @:calc-edit-selection@:}
@r{ @: j " @: @: 7,27 @:calc-sel-expand-formula@:}