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Stop mentioning options.el in doc

* doc/misc/calc.texi (Customizing Embedded Mode):
Remove mentions of the obsolete (since 22.1) options.el.
* lisp/progmodes/meta-mode.el: Comment fix.
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Glenn Morris 2018-03-12 21:09:36 -04:00
parent 05669f0e3e
commit e4b73abd38
2 changed files with 5 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -31292,7 +31292,7 @@ for @code{Save} have no effect.
You can modify Embedded mode's behavior by setting various Lisp
variables described here. These variables are customizable
(@pxref{Customizing Calc}), or you can use @kbd{M-x set-variable}
or @kbd{M-x edit-options} to adjust a variable on the fly.
to adjust a variable on the fly.
(Another possibility would be to use a file-local variable annotation at
the end of the file;
@pxref{File Variables, , Local Variables in Files, emacs, the Emacs manual}.)
@ -31311,9 +31311,8 @@ regular expression is not completely plain, let's go through it
in detail.
The surrounding @samp{" "} marks quote the text between them as a
Lisp string. If you left them off, @code{set-variable} or
@code{edit-options} would try to read the regular expression as a
Lisp program.
Lisp string. If you left them off, @code{set-variable} (for example)
would try to read the regular expression as a Lisp program.
The most obvious property of this regular expression is that it
contains indecently many backslashes. There are actually two levels

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@ -47,8 +47,8 @@
;; `metafont-mode-hook' and `metapost-mode-hook' which apply to the
;; individual modes. In addition, there are several variables and
;; regexps controlling e.g. the behavior of the indentation function,
;; which may be customized via `edit-options'. Please refer to the
;; docstrings in the code below for details.
;; which may be customized. Please refer to the docstrings in the code
;; below for details.
;; Availability:
;;