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authorRichard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>2001-04-03 10:59:00 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>2001-04-03 10:59:00 +0000
commitdc941693e94f00cdf557f47cf546e42795070553 (patch)
tree1a5b9ed6f628f7f4794d14fa853c54f450450fc7
parent24c0fd398e8e29da54d0a0651963e93c3b76e898 (diff)
downloademacs-dc941693e94f00cdf557f47cf546e42795070553.tar.gz
Add `d' after `C-h i' in examples.
Change hello to HELLO as file name.
-rw-r--r--man/help.texi6
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/man/help.texi b/man/help.texi
index 13e68e954e4..66ffbf6dccc 100644
--- a/man/help.texi
+++ b/man/help.texi
@@ -60,13 +60,13 @@ This searches the @emph{documentation strings} (the built-in short
descriptions) of all variables and functions (not their names) for a
match for @var{topic}, a regular expression. @xref{Apropos}.
-@item C-h i m emacs @key{RET} i @var{topic} @key{RET}
+@item C-h i d m emacs @key{RET} i @var{topic} @key{RET}
This looks up @var{topic} in the indices of the Emacs on-line manual.
If there are several matches, Emacs displays the first one. You can then
press @key{,} to move to other matches, until you find what you are
looking for.
-@item C-h i m emacs @key{RET} s @var{topic} @key{RET}
+@item C-h i d m emacs @key{RET} s @var{topic} @key{RET}
Similar, but searches for @var{topic} (which can be a regular
expression) in the @emph{text} of the manual rather than in its
indices.
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ Display documentation on the Lisp function named @var{function}
(@code{describe-function}). Since commands are Lisp functions,
a command name may be used.
@item C-h h
-Display the @file{hello} file, which shows examples of various character
+Display the @file{HELLO} file, which shows examples of various character
sets.
@item C-h i
Run Info, the program for browsing documentation files (@code{info}).