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* files.texi (Version Systems): Capitalize GNU.

* viper.texi (Viper Specials): Likewise.
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Romain Francoise 2005-10-18 08:01:51 +00:00
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2005-10-18 Romain Francoise <romain@orebokech.com>
* files.texi (Version Systems): Capitalize GNU.
* viper.texi (Viper Specials): Likewise.
2005-10-18 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
* building.texi (Compilation Mode): Remove redundant paragraph.
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2005-10-09 Jan Dj,Ad(Brv <jan.h.d@swipnet.se>
* cmdargs.texi (Icons X): Removed options -i, -itype, --icon-type,
* cmdargs.texi (Icons X): Removed options -i, -itype, --icon-type,
added -nb, --no-bitmap-icon.
2005-10-08 Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
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2005-04-25 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
* frames.texi (Tooltips): Tooltip mode is enabled by default.
Delete redundant reference to tooltip Custom group. It is
Delete redundant reference to tooltip Custom group. It is
referred too again in the next paragraph.
2005-04-24 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>

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higher-level systems such as CVS or GNU Arch.
In the following, we discuss mainly RCS, SCCS and CVS. Nearly
everything said about CVS applies to Gnu Arch, Subversion and Meta-CVS
everything said about CVS applies to GNU Arch, Subversion and Meta-CVS
as well.
@node VC Concepts

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@dfn{buffer} that usually has the same name as the file. Buffers are also used
for other purposes, such as shell interfaces, directory editing, etc.
@xref{Dired,,Directory Editor,emacs,The
Gnu Emacs Manual}, for an example.@refill
GNU Emacs Manual}, for an example.@refill
A buffer has a distinguished position called the @dfn{point}.
A @dfn{point} is always between 2 characters, and is @dfn{looking at}
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Even though these commands are sometimes useful, they are no substitute for
the powerful @emph{tag table} facility of Emacs. Viper's @kbd{:tag} command
in a primitive interface to Emacs tags. @xref{Tags,Tags,Tags,emacs,
The Gnu Emacs Manual}, for more information on tags.
The GNU Emacs Manual}, for more information on tags.
The following two commands are normally bound to a mouse click and are part
of Viper. They work only if Emacs runs as an application under X