(Undo): Update undo limit values.
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@ -121,14 +121,14 @@ setting the variables @code{undo-limit}, @code{undo-strong-limit}, and
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The variable @code{undo-limit} sets a soft limit: Emacs keeps undo
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data for enough commands to reach this size, and perhaps exceed it,
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but does not keep data for any earlier commands beyond that. Its
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default value is 20000. The variable @code{undo-strong-limit} sets a
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default value is 80000. The variable @code{undo-strong-limit} sets a
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stricter limit: any previous command (though not the most recent one)
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that pushes the size past this amount is forgotten. The default value
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of @code{undo-strong-limit} is 30000.
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of @code{undo-strong-limit} is 120000.
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Regardless of the values of those variables, the most recent change
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is never discarded unless it gets bigger than @code{undo-outer-limit}
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(normally 3,000,000). At that point, Emacs discards the undo data and
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(normally 12,000,000). At that point, Emacs discards the undo data and
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warns you about it. This is the only situation in which you cannot
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undo the last command. If this happens, you can increase the value of
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@code{undo-outer-limit} to make it even less likely to happen in the
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