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@@ -53,13 +53,13 @@ concentrate mainly on differences from Vi, especially features unique to
VIP.
It is recommended that you read nodes on survey and on customization before
-you start using VIP. Other nodes may be visited as needed.
+you start using VIP@. Other nodes may be visited as needed.
Comments and bug reports are welcome. Please send messages to
@code{ms@@Sail.Stanford.Edu} if you are outside of Japan and to
@code{masahiko@@sato.riec.tohoku.junet} if you are in Japan.@refill
-@insertcopying
+@insertcopying
@end ifnottex
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ concentrate mainly on differences from Vi, especially features unique to
VIP.
It is recommended that you read chapters on survey and on customization
-before you start using VIP. Other chapters may be used as future
+before you start using VIP@. Other chapters may be used as future
references.
Comments and bug reports are welcome. Please send messages to
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ emacs mode vi mode insert mode
@kindex 032 @kbd{C-z} (@code{vip-change-mode-to-vi})
-You will be in this mode just after you loaded VIP. You can do all
+You will be in this mode just after you loaded VIP@. You can do all
normal Emacs editing in this mode. Note that the key @kbd{C-z} is globally
bound to @code{vip-change-mode-to-vi}. So, if you type @kbd{C-z} in this mode
then you will be in vi mode.@refill
@@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ Replace.
@chapter Vi Commands
This chapter describes Vi commands other than Ex commands implemented in
-VIP. Except for the last section which discusses insert mode, all the
+VIP@. Except for the last section which discusses insert mode, all the
commands described in this chapter are to be used in vi mode.
@menu
@@ -1716,7 +1716,7 @@ character @samp{|}.
@end menu
@node Ex Command Reference, Customization, Ex Commands, Ex Commands
@section Ex Command Reference
-In this section we briefly explain all the Ex commands supported by VIP.
+In this section we briefly explain all the Ex commands supported by VIP@.
Most Ex commands expect @var{address} as their argument, and they use
default addresses if they are not explicitly given. In the following, such
default addresses will be shown in parentheses.
@@ -1875,7 +1875,7 @@ customizing VIP.
@node Customizing Constants, Customizing Key Bindings, Customization, Customization
@section Customizing Constants
An easy way to customize VIP is to change the values of constants used
-in VIP. Here is the list of the constants used in VIP and their default
+in VIP@. Here is the list of the constants used in VIP and their default
values.
@table @code