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authorBasil L. Contovounesios <contovob@tcd.ie>2020-11-01 14:46:22 +0000
committerBasil L. Contovounesios <contovob@tcd.ie>2020-11-01 14:46:22 +0000
commit5ce37da355a27ed281230e23d9b501d75e222ac7 (patch)
tree1541d114df300782cb54139406cd3146bea78258
parented70be7a187f211d366312e1c6b04b1dbcbffd06 (diff)
downloademacs-5ce37da355a27ed281230e23d9b501d75e222ac7.tar.gz
; * doc/emacs/custom.texi (Keymaps): Fix typo.
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diff --git a/doc/emacs/custom.texi b/doc/emacs/custom.texi
index ee4ab6c3c6f..fb60caa773b 100644
--- a/doc/emacs/custom.texi
+++ b/doc/emacs/custom.texi
@@ -1582,7 +1582,7 @@ starts with @kbd{@key{ESC} [}.) If Emacs understands your terminal
type properly, it automatically handles such sequences as single input
events.
- Key sequences that consists of @kbd{C-c} followed by a letter (upper
+ Key sequences that consist of @kbd{C-c} followed by a letter (upper
or lower case; @acronym{ASCII} or non-@acronym{ASCII}) are reserved
for users. Emacs itself will never bind those key sequences, and
Emacs extensions should avoid binding them. In other words, users can