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* doc/emacs/mini.texi (Yes or No Prompts): 'y-or-n-p' now uses the minibuffer.
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@cindex y or n prompt
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For the first type of yes-or-no query, the prompt ends with
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@samp{(y or n)}. Such a query does not actually use the minibuffer;
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the prompt appears in the echo area, and you answer by typing either
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@samp{(y or n)}. Such a query does actually use the minibuffer;
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the prompt appears in the minibuffer, and you answer by typing either
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@samp{y} or @samp{n}, which immediately delivers the response. For
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example, if you type @kbd{C-x C-w} (@kbd{write-file}) to save a
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buffer, and enter the name of an existing file, Emacs issues a prompt
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@ -825,9 +825,9 @@ File ‘foo.el’ exists; overwrite? (y or n)
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@end smallexample
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@noindent
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Because this query does not actually use the minibuffer, the usual
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minibuffer editing commands cannot be used. However, you can perform
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some window scrolling operations while the query is active: @kbd{C-l}
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This query does actually use the minibuffer, so the usual
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minibuffer editing commands can be used. You can perform
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window scrolling operations while the query is active: @kbd{C-l}
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recenters the selected window; @kbd{C-v} (or @key{PageDown}, or
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@key{next}) scrolls forward; @kbd{M-v} (or @key{PageUp}, or
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@key{prior}) scrolls backward; @kbd{C-M-v} scrolls forward in the next
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