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authorEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2016-11-12 21:40:33 +0200
committerEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2016-11-12 21:40:33 +0200
commit9ad2ae7757b96d5887c3c0547fcd62e558cadd23 (patch)
tree3bf1ae000f4c4706bbbc9acdfadd440b7a3db411
parent26c3554f88518266a95e228e941425302e25afe4 (diff)
downloademacs-9ad2ae7757b96d5887c3c0547fcd62e558cadd23.tar.gz
Fix Outline command names
* doc/emacs/text.texi (Foldout): Use the outline-* names instead of the obsolete aliases. (Bug#24890)
-rw-r--r--doc/emacs/text.texi20
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/doc/emacs/text.texi b/doc/emacs/text.texi
index 064a5450cdb..f28488e4545 100644
--- a/doc/emacs/text.texi
+++ b/doc/emacs/text.texi
@@ -1218,8 +1218,9 @@ levels.
Consider an Outline mode buffer with all the text and subheadings under
level-1 headings hidden. To look at what is hidden under one of these
-headings, you could use @kbd{C-c C-e} (@kbd{M-x show-entry}) to expose
-the body, or @kbd{C-c C-i} to expose the child (level-2) headings.
+headings, you could use @kbd{C-c C-e} (@kbd{M-x outline-show-entry})
+to expose the body, or @kbd{C-c C-i} to expose the child (level-2)
+headings.
@kindex C-c C-z
@findex foldout-zoom-subtree
@@ -1234,11 +1235,12 @@ in the mode line shows how deep you've gone.
When zooming in on a heading, to see only the child subheadings specify
a numeric argument: @kbd{C-u C-c C-z}. The number of levels of children
-can be specified too (compare @kbd{M-x show-children}), e.g., @kbd{M-2
-C-c C-z} exposes two levels of child subheadings. Alternatively, the
-body can be specified with a negative argument: @kbd{M-- C-c C-z}. The
-whole subtree can be expanded, similarly to @kbd{C-c C-s} (@kbd{M-x
-show-subtree}), by specifying a zero argument: @kbd{M-0 C-c C-z}.
+can be specified too (compare @kbd{M-x outline-show-children}), e.g.,
+@w{@kbd{M-2 C-c C-z}} exposes two levels of child subheadings.
+Alternatively, the body can be specified with a negative argument:
+@w{@kbd{M-- C-c C-z}}. The whole subtree can be expanded, similarly to
+@kbd{C-c C-s} (@kbd{M-x outline-show-subtree}), by specifying a zero
+argument: @w{@kbd{M-0 C-c C-z}}.
While you're zoomed in, you can still use Outline mode's exposure and
hiding functions without disturbing Foldout. Also, since the buffer is
@@ -1255,8 +1257,8 @@ argument exits that many levels of folds. Specifying a zero argument
exits all folds.
To cancel the narrowing of a fold without hiding the text and
-subheadings, specify a negative argument. For example, @kbd{M--2 C-c
-C-x} exits two folds and leaves the text and subheadings exposed.
+subheadings, specify a negative argument. For example, @w{@kbd{M--2 C-c
+C-x}} exits two folds and leaves the text and subheadings exposed.
Foldout mode also provides mouse commands for entering and exiting
folds, and for showing and hiding text: