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authorRichard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>2006-07-03 15:51:09 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>2006-07-03 15:51:09 +0000
commitd40afcebf79e0dc2ecc659cb8f64a680009a180c (patch)
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parent1abade00b8ebf52f51353da7297537b3f4b34996 (diff)
downloademacs-d40afcebf79e0dc2ecc659cb8f64a680009a180c.tar.gz
(Narrowing): Minor cleanups.
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diff --git a/man/misc.texi b/man/misc.texi
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@@ -1776,11 +1776,11 @@ rectangle moves along with the text inside the rectangle.
making the rest temporarily inaccessible. The portion which you can
still get to is called the @dfn{accessible portion}. Canceling the
narrowing, which makes the entire buffer once again accessible, is
-called @dfn{widening}. The amount of narrowing in effect in a buffer at
-any time is called the buffer's @dfn{restriction}.
+called @dfn{widening}. The bounds of narrowing in effect in a buffer
+are called the buffer's @dfn{restriction}.
Narrowing can make it easier to concentrate on a single subroutine or
-paragraph by eliminating clutter. It can also be used to restrict the
+paragraph by eliminating clutter. It can also be used to limit the
range of operation of a replace command or repeating keyboard macro.
@table @kbd