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(Basic Tutorial, Programming Tutorial): Removed caveats for Lucid Emacs.
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2005-01-04 Jay Belanger <belanger@truman.edu>
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* calc.texi (Basic Tutorial, Programming Tutorial): Remove caveats
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for Lucid Emacs.
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2005-01-04 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
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* custom.texi (Saving Customizations): Minor improvement.
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@ -2331,9 +2331,8 @@ key. If you type a prefix key by accident, you can press @kbd{C-g}
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to cancel it. (In fact, you can press @kbd{C-g} to cancel almost
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anything in Emacs.) To get help on a prefix key, press that key
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followed by @kbd{?}. Some prefixes have several lines of help,
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so you need to press @kbd{?} repeatedly to see them all. This may
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not work under Lucid Emacs, but you can also type @kbd{h h} to
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see all the help at once.
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so you need to press @kbd{?} repeatedly to see them all.
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You can also type @kbd{h h} to see all the help at once.
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Try pressing @kbd{t ?} now. You will see a line of the form,
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@ -5924,9 +5923,6 @@ system. But Lisp and rewrite rules take a while to master, and often
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all you want to do is define a new function or repeat a command a few
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times. Calc has features that allow you to do these things easily.
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(Note that the programming commands relating to user-defined keys
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are not yet supported under Lucid Emacs 19.)
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One very limited form of programming is defining your own functions.
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Calc's @kbd{Z F} command allows you to define a function name and
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key sequence to correspond to any formula. Programming commands use
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