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Change "filename" to "file name" or "file-name".
Change "uppercase" to "upper case" or "upper-case". Change "lowercase" to "lower case" or "lower-case". Fix "allows to". (From Nelson Beebe.)
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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Emacs.
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@item
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Steven L.@: Baur wrote @file{earcon.el}, a facility for sound effects
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for email and news messages, @file{footnote.el} which allows to include
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for email and news messages, @file{footnote.el} which lets you include
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footnotes in email messages, and @file{gnus-audio.el} which provides
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sound effects for Gnus.
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@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ the line in the current window on which point is,
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case-conversion and syntax tables for the ISO Latin-8 and Latin-9
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character sets,
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@item
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@file{latin1-disp.el}, a package that allows to display ISO 8859
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@file{latin1-disp.el}, a package that lets you display ISO 8859
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characters on Latin-1 terminals by setting up appropriate display
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tables,
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@item
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man/faq.texi
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man/faq.texi
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ used in the FAQ.
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* Basic keys::
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* Extended commands::
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* On-line manual::
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* Filename conventions::
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* File-name conventions::
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* Common acronyms::
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@end menu
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@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ really means press the space key.
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The ASCII code sent by @kbd{C-x} (except for @kbd{C-?}) is the value
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that would be sent by pressing just @key{x} minus 96 (or 64 for
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uppercase @key{X}) and will be from 0 to 31. On Unix and GNU/Linux
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upper-case @key{X}) and will be from 0 to 31. On Unix and GNU/Linux
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terminals, the ASCII code sent by @kbd{M-x} is the sum of 128 and the
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ASCII code that would be sent by pressing just @key{x}. Essentially,
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@key{Control} turns off bits 5 and 6 and @key{Meta} turns on bit
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@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ good candidate for this, on keyboards that have such a key.
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If you need to run non-interactive Emacs functions, see @ref{Evaluating
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Emacs Lisp code}.
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@node On-line manual, Filename conventions, Extended commands, FAQ notation
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@node On-line manual, File-name conventions, Extended commands, FAQ notation
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@section How do I read topic XXX in the on-line manual?
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@cindex On-line manual, reading topics in
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@cindex Reading topics in the on-line manual
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@ -247,10 +247,10 @@ improperly. In this case you should complain.
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@xref{Getting a printed manual}, if you would like a paper copy of the
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Emacs manual.
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@node Filename conventions, Common acronyms, On-line manual, FAQ notation
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@node File-name conventions, Common acronyms, On-line manual, FAQ notation
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@section What are @file{etc/SERVICE}, @file{src/config.h}, and @file{lisp/default.el}?
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@cindex Filename conventions
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@cindex Conventions for filenames
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@cindex File-name conventions
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@cindex Conventions for file names
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@cindex Directories and files that come with Emacs
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These are files that come with Emacs. The Emacs distribution is divided
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@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ also available via the Emacs "@samp{Help} menu, or by typing @kbd{C-h ?}
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Your system administrator may have removed the @file{src} directory and
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many files from the @file{etc} directory.
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@node Common acronyms, , Filename conventions, FAQ notation
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@node Common acronyms, , File-name conventions, FAQ notation
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@section What are FSF, LPF, OSF, GNU, RMS, FTP, and GPL?
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@cindex FSF, definition of
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@cindex LPF, definition of
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@ -758,7 +758,7 @@ perform these steps:
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@enumerate
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@item
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Move the files to the @file{info} directory in the installed Emacs
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distribution. @xref{Filename conventions}, if you don't know where that
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distribution. @xref{File-name conventions}, if you don't know where that
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is.
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@item
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@ -915,7 +915,7 @@ informational files about Emacs and relevant aspects of the GNU project
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are available for you to read.
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The following files are available in the @file{etc} directory of the
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Emacs distribution (see @ref{Filename conventions}, if you're not sure
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Emacs distribution (see @ref{File-name conventions}, if you're not sure
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where that is).
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@table @file
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@ -977,7 +977,7 @@ Bulletin}, are at
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@ref{Problems building Emacs}, or @ref{Linking with -lX11 fails}, if you
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have problems with the installation.
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The file @file{etc/SERVICE} (see @ref{Filename conventions}, if you're
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The file @file{etc/SERVICE} (see @ref{File-name conventions}, if you're
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not sure where that is) lists companies and individuals willing to sell
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you help in installing or using Emacs. An up-to-date version this file
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is available on @samp{ftp.gnu.org} (@pxref{Informational files for
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@ -1032,7 +1032,7 @@ Via HTTP or FTP. You can always fetch the latest FAQ from
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@item
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In the Emacs distribution. Since Emacs 18.56, the FAQ at the time
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of release has been part of the Emacs distribution as
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@file{man/faq.texi} (@pxref{Filename conventions}).
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@file{man/faq.texi} (@pxref{File-name conventions}).
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@item
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Via the World Wide Web. A hypertext version is available at
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@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@ original TECO Emacs inside of Emacs.
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@cindex Why Emacs?
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For some not-so-serious alternative reasons for Emacs to have that
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name, check out the file @file{etc/JOKES} (@pxref{Filename
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name, check out the file @file{etc/JOKES} (@pxref{File-name
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conventions}).
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@node Latest version of Emacs, New in Emacs 20, Origin of the term Emacs, Status of Emacs
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@ -1181,7 +1181,7 @@ and on @code{xterm} with @kbd{emacs -nw}.
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* Debugging a customization file::
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* Colors on a TTY::
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* Displaying the current line or column::
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* Displaying the current filename in the titlebar::
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* Displaying the current file name in the titlebar::
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* Turning on abbrevs by default::
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* Turning on auto-fill by default::
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* Associating modes with files::
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@ -1296,7 +1296,7 @@ eval-last-sexp}).
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Use @kbd{C-h v} (@kbd{M-x describe-variable}) to check the value of
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variables which you are trying to set or use.
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@node Displaying the current line or column, Displaying the current filename in the titlebar, Debugging a customization file, Common requests
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@node Displaying the current line or column, Displaying the current file name in the titlebar, Debugging a customization file, Common requests
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@section How do I make Emacs display the current line (or column) number?
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@cindex @code{line-number-mode}
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@cindex Displaying the current line or column
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@ -1344,10 +1344,10 @@ instructions on how to get it.
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None of the @code{vi} emulation modes provide the ``set number''
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capability of @code{vi} (as far as we know).
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@node Displaying the current filename in the titlebar, Turning on abbrevs by default, Displaying the current line or column, Common requests
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@section How can I modify the titlebar to contain the current filename?
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@cindex Titlebar, displaying the current filename in
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@cindex Filename, displaying in the titlebar
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@node Displaying the current file name in the titlebar, Turning on abbrevs by default, Displaying the current line or column, Common requests
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@section How can I modify the titlebar to contain the current file name?
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@cindex Titlebar, displaying the current file name in
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@cindex File name, displaying in the titlebar
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@cindex @code{frame-title-format}
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The contents of an Emacs frame's titlebar is controlled by the variable
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@ -1374,7 +1374,7 @@ in your @file{.emacs}:
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(setq frame-title-format "%b")
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@end lisp
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@node Turning on abbrevs by default, Turning on auto-fill by default, Displaying the current filename in the titlebar, Common requests
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@node Turning on abbrevs by default, Turning on auto-fill by default, Displaying the current file name in the titlebar, Common requests
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@section How do I turn on abbrevs by default just in mode @var{mymode}?
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@cindex Abbrevs, turning on by default
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@ -2982,10 +2982,10 @@ over NFS anyway, the best solution is to recompile Emacs with
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@node Editing files with $ in the name, Shell mode loses the current directory, Emacs takes a long time to visit files, Bugs and problems
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@section How do I edit a file with a @samp{$} in its name?
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@cindex Editing files with @samp{$} in the name
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@cindex @samp{$} in filenames
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@cindex Filenames containing @samp{$}, editing
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@cindex @samp{$} in file names
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@cindex File names containing @samp{$}, editing
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When entering a filename in the minibuffer, Emacs will attempt to expand
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When entering a file name in the minibuffer, Emacs will attempt to expand
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a @samp{$} followed by a word as an environment variable. To suppress
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this behavior, type @kbd{$$} instead.
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It is also possible that the package is on your system, but has not been
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loaded. To see which packages are available for loading, look through
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your computer's lisp directory (@pxref{Filename conventions}). The Lisp
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your computer's lisp directory (@pxref{File-name conventions}). The Lisp
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source to most packages contains a short description of how they
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should be loaded, invoked, and configured---so before you use or
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modify a Lisp package, see if the author has provided any hints in the
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@ -3604,7 +3604,7 @@ following:
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@item Compiler
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DJGPP version 1.12 maint 1 or later. Djgpp 2.0 or later is
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recommended, since 1.x is very old an unmaintained. Djgpp 2 supports
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long filenames on Windows 9X/ME/2K.
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long file names on Windows 9X/ME/2K.
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You can get the latest release of DJGPP by retrieving all of
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the files in
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Unlike @kbd{m}, @kbd{g} does not allow the use of abbreviations.
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To go to a node in another file, you can include the filename in the
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To go to a node in another file, you can include the file name in the
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node name by putting it at the front, in parentheses. Thus,
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@kbd{g(dir)Top@key{RET}} would go to the Info Directory node, which is
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node @samp{Top} in the file @file{dir}.
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@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ node @kbd{*} is to make it possible to make old-fashioned,
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unstructured files into nodes of the tree.
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The @samp{Node:} name, in which a node states its own name, must not
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contain a filename, since Info when searching for a node does not
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contain a file name, since Info when searching for a node does not
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expect one to be there. The @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous} and @samp{Up} names may
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contain them. In this node, since the @samp{Up} node is in the same file,
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it was not necessary to use one.
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searches newer elements. By special dispensation, these commands can
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use the minibuffer to read their arguments even though you are already
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in the minibuffer when you issue them. As with incremental searching,
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an uppercase letter in the regular expression makes the search
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an upper-case letter in the regular expression makes the search
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case-sensitive (@pxref{Search Case}).
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@ignore
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Display a list showing each line in the buffer that contains a match
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for @var{regexp}. To limit the search to part of the buffer, narrow
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to that part (@pxref{Narrowing}). A numeric argument @var{n}
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specifies to display @var{n} lines of context before and after each
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matching line.
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specifies that @var{n} lines of context are to be displayed before and
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after each matching line.
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@kindex RET @r{(Occur mode)}
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The buffer @samp{*Occur*} containing the output serves as a menu for
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