Fix ibuffer-unmark-backward synopsis (bug#35572)
* lisp/ibuffer.el (ibuffer-mode): Fix synopsis of ibuffer-unmark-backward along with other minor copy-edits.
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@ -2523,8 +2523,8 @@ particular subset of them, and sorting by various criteria.
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Operations on marked buffers:
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\\<ibuffer-mode-map>
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`\\[ibuffer-do-save]' - Save the marked buffers
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`\\[ibuffer-do-view]' - View the marked buffers in this frame.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-save]' - Save the marked buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-view]' - View the marked buffers in the selected frame.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-view-other-frame]' - View the marked buffers in another frame.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-revert]' - Revert the marked buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-toggle-read-only]' - Toggle read-only state of marked buffers.
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@ -2547,7 +2547,7 @@ Operations on marked buffers:
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buffer's file as an argument.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-eval]' - Evaluate a form in each of the marked buffers. This
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is a very flexible command. For example, if you want to make all
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of the marked buffers read only, try using (read-only-mode 1) as
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of the marked buffers read-only, try using (read-only-mode 1) as
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the input form.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-view-and-eval]' - As above, but view each buffer while the form
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is evaluated.
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all unmarked buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-change-marks]' - Change the mark used on marked buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-unmark-forward]' - Unmark the buffer at point.
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`\\[ibuffer-unmark-backward]' - Unmark the buffer at point, and move to the
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previous line.
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`\\[ibuffer-unmark-backward]' - Unmark the previous buffer.
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`\\[ibuffer-unmark-all]' - Unmark buffers marked with MARK.
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`\\[ibuffer-unmark-all-marks]' - Unmark all marked buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-mark-by-mode]' - Mark buffers by major mode.
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`\\[ibuffer-mark-unsaved-buffers]' - Mark all \"unsaved\" buffers.
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This means that the buffer is modified, and has an associated file.
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`\\[ibuffer-mark-modified-buffers]' - Mark all modified buffers,
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regardless of whether or not they have an associated file.
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regardless of whether they have an associated file.
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`\\[ibuffer-mark-special-buffers]' - Mark all buffers whose name begins and
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ends with `*'.
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`\\[ibuffer-mark-dissociated-buffers]' - Mark all buffers which have
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an associated file, but that file doesn't currently exist.
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`\\[ibuffer-mark-read-only-buffers]' - Mark all read-only buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-mark-dired-buffers]' - Mark buffers in `dired' mode.
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`\\[ibuffer-mark-dired-buffers]' - Mark buffers in `dired-mode'.
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`\\[ibuffer-mark-help-buffers]' - Mark buffers in `help-mode', `apropos-mode', etc.
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`\\[ibuffer-mark-old-buffers]' - Mark buffers older than `ibuffer-old-time'.
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`\\[ibuffer-mark-for-delete]' - Mark the buffer at point for deletion.
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** Information on Filtering:
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You can filter your ibuffer view via different criteria. Each Ibuffer
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You can filter your Ibuffer view via different criteria. Each Ibuffer
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buffer has its own stack of active filters. For example, suppose you
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are working on an Emacs Lisp project. You can create an Ibuffer
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buffer displays buffers in just `emacs-lisp' modes via
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buffer displaying only `emacs-lisp-mode' buffers via
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`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-mode] emacs-lisp-mode RET'. In this case, there
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is just one entry on the filtering stack.
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You can also combine filters. The various filtering commands push a
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new filter onto the stack, and the filters combine to show just
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buffers which satisfy ALL criteria on the stack. For example, suppose
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you only want to see buffers in `emacs-lisp' mode, whose names begin
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you only want to see buffers in `emacs-lisp-mode', whose names begin
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with \"gnus\". You can accomplish this via:
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\\[ibuffer-filter-by-mode] emacs-lisp-mode RET
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multiple filter groups; instead, the first filter group is used. The
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filter groups are displayed in this order of precedence.
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You may rearrange filter groups by using the regular
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`\\[ibuffer-kill-line]' and `\\[ibuffer-yank]' pair. Yanked groups
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You may rearrange filter groups by using the usual pair
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`\\[ibuffer-kill-line]' and `\\[ibuffer-yank]'. Yanked groups
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will be inserted before the group at point."
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;; Include state info next to the mode name.
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(set (make-local-variable 'mode-line-process)
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