doc/lispref markup fixes

* strings.texi (Case Tables):
* objects.texi (General Escape Syntax):
* keymaps.texi (Key Sequences): Use @acronym with "ASCII".
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Glenn Morris 2012-04-10 00:34:53 -07:00
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4 changed files with 7 additions and 3 deletions

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2012-04-10 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
* strings.texi (Case Tables):
* objects.texi (General Escape Syntax):
* keymaps.texi (Key Sequences): Use @acronym with "ASCII".
* buffers.texi, compile.texi, customize.texi, debugging.texi:
* display.texi, edebug.texi, eval.texi, help.texi, intro.texi:
* keymaps.texi, minibuf.texi, modes.texi, os.texi, processes.texi:

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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ constituent events; thus, @code{"\C-xl"} represents the key sequence
@kbd{C-x l}.
Key sequences containing function keys, mouse button events, or
non-ASCII characters such as @kbd{C-=} or @kbd{H-a} cannot be
non-@acronym{ASCII} characters such as @kbd{C-=} or @kbd{H-a} cannot be
represented as strings; they have to be represented as vectors.
In the vector representation, each element of the vector represents

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@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ following text.)
In addition to the specific escape sequences for special important
control characters, Emacs provides several types of escape syntax that
you can use to specify non-ASCII text characters.
you can use to specify non-@acronym{ASCII} text characters.
@cindex unicode character escape
You can specify characters by their Unicode values.

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@acronym{ASCII} characters; for example, in the Turkish language
environment, the @acronym{ASCII} character @samp{I} is downcased into
a Turkish ``dotless i''. This can interfere with code that requires
ordinary ASCII case conversion, such as implementations of
ordinary @acronym{ASCII} case conversion, such as implementations of
@acronym{ASCII}-based network protocols. In that case, use the
@code{with-case-table} macro with the variable @var{ascii-case-table},
which stores the unmodified case table for the @acronym{ASCII}