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* emacs-lisp-intro.texi: Fix typo in name of `find-tag' command.
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2010-02-16 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
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* emacs-lisp-intro.texi: Fix typo in name of `find-tag' command.
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2010-02-01 Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
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* emacs-lisp-intro.texi (Text and Auto-fill, Mode Line):
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@ -229,7 +229,8 @@ people who are not programmers.
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Edition @value{edition-number}, @value{update-date}
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@sp 1
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Copyright @copyright{} 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2001,
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2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
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Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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@sp 1
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@iftex
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@ -4732,16 +4733,16 @@ definition.
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@end ignore
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More generally, if you want to see a function in its original source
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file, you can use the @code{find-tags} function to jump to it.
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@code{find-tags} works with a wide variety of languages, not just
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file, you can use the @code{find-tag} function to jump to it.
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@code{find-tag} works with a wide variety of languages, not just
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Lisp, and C, and it works with non-programming text as well. For
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example, @code{find-tags} will jump to the various nodes in the
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example, @code{find-tag} will jump to the various nodes in the
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Texinfo source file of this document.
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The @code{find-tags} function depends on `tags tables' that record
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The @code{find-tag} function depends on `tags tables' that record
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the locations of the functions, variables, and other items to which
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@code{find-tags} jumps.
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@code{find-tag} jumps.
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To use the @code{find-tags} command, type @kbd{M-.} (i.e., press the
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To use the @code{find-tag} command, type @kbd{M-.} (i.e., press the
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period key while holding down the @key{META} key, or else type the
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@key{ESC} key and then type the period key), and then, at the prompt,
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type in the name of the function whose source code you want to see,
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@ -4753,7 +4754,7 @@ screen. To switch back to your current buffer, type @kbd{C-x b
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@c !!! 22.1.1 tags table location in this paragraph
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@cindex TAGS table, specifying
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@findex find-tags
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@findex find-tag
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Depending on how the initial default values of your copy of Emacs are
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set, you may also need to specify the location of your `tags table',
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which is a file called @file{TAGS}. For example, if you are
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@ -4778,7 +4779,7 @@ M-x compile RET etags *.el RET
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For more information, see @ref{etags, , Create Your Own @file{TAGS} File}.
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After you become more familiar with Emacs Lisp, you will find that you will
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frequently use @code{find-tags} to navigate your way around source code;
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frequently use @code{find-tag} to navigate your way around source code;
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and you will create your own @file{TAGS} tables.
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@cindex Library, as term for `file'
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@ -18961,7 +18962,7 @@ introduction, it comes as a Texinfo source file, so you can read it
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on-line and as a typeset, printed book.)
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Go to the other on-line help that is part of GNU Emacs: the on-line
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documentation for all functions and variables, and @code{find-tags},
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documentation for all functions and variables, and @code{find-tag},
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the program that takes you to sources.
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Here is an example of how I explore the sources. Because of its name,
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