(RegNumbers): Mention C-x r i' binding for insert-register', instead

of `C-x r g' binding, for consistency.
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Luc Teirlinck 2004-08-14 01:12:08 +00:00
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2004-08-13 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
* regs.texi (RegNumbers): Mention `C-x r i' binding for
`insert-register', instead of `C-x r g' binding, for consistency.
2004-08-12 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
* fixit.texi (Spelling): Fix typo.

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@ -30,8 +30,8 @@ Display a description of what register @var{r} contains.
* Text: RegText. Saving text in registers.
* Rectangle: RegRect. Saving rectangles in registers.
* Configurations: RegConfig. Saving window configurations in registers.
* Files: RegFiles. File names in registers.
* Numbers: RegNumbers. Numbers in registers.
* Files: RegFiles. File names in registers.
* Bookmarks:: Bookmarks are like registers, but persistent.
@end menu
@ -185,11 +185,11 @@ Store @var{number} into register @var{r} (@code{number-to-register}).
@findex increment-register
Increment the number in register @var{r} by @var{number}
(@code{increment-register}).
@item C-x r g @var{r}
@item C-x r i @var{r}
Insert the number from register @var{r} into the buffer.
@end table
@kbd{C-x r g} is the same command used to insert any other sort of
@kbd{C-x r i} is the same command used to insert any other sort of
register contents into the buffer. @kbd{C-x r +} with no numeric
argument increments the register value by 1; @kbd{C-x r n} with no
numeric argument stores zero in the register.