From 45d04754e718846b1a2a84a1eac6b5a54f3ade16 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Albinus Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2018 15:15:20 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] More manual editing * doc/emacs/basic.texi: * doc/emacs/calendar.texi: * doc/emacs/display.texi: * doc/emacs/mini.texi: * doc/emacs/misc.texi: * doc/emacs/picture-xtra.texi: * doc/misc/info.texi: Prefer and over and . Add missing @kindex entries. * doc/emacs/custom.texi (Function Keys): Fix and add missing key symbols. --- doc/emacs/basic.texi | 6 ++++++ doc/emacs/calendar.texi | 11 +++++++++-- doc/emacs/custom.texi | 7 +++++-- doc/emacs/display.texi | 12 ++++++------ doc/emacs/mini.texi | 8 ++++---- doc/emacs/misc.texi | 12 ++++++++---- doc/emacs/picture-xtra.texi | 12 ++++++++++++ doc/misc/info.texi | 10 ++++++---- 8 files changed, 56 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/emacs/basic.texi b/doc/emacs/basic.texi index 3fec5f44deb..f911c673bff 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/basic.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/basic.texi @@ -285,12 +285,18 @@ displays, @kbd{C-@key{END}} does the same. @item C-v @itemx @key{PageDown} @itemx @key{next} +@kindex C-v +@kindex PageDown +@kindex next Scroll the display one screen forward, and move point onscreen if necessary (@code{scroll-up-command}). @xref{Scrolling}. @item M-v @itemx @key{PageUp} @itemx @key{prior} +@kindex M-v +@kindex PageUp +@kindex prior Scroll one screen backward, and move point onscreen if necessary (@code{scroll-down-command}). @xref{Scrolling}. diff --git a/doc/emacs/calendar.texi b/doc/emacs/calendar.texi index c6a84b5ab12..7021146e698 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/calendar.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/calendar.texi @@ -246,9 +246,11 @@ Scroll calendar one month forward (@code{calendar-scroll-left}). @item < Scroll calendar one month backward (@code{calendar-scroll-right}). @item C-v +@itemx @key{PageDown} @itemx @key{next} Scroll forward by three months (@code{calendar-scroll-left-three-months}). @item M-v +@itemx @key{PageUp} @itemx @key{prior} Scroll backward by three months (@code{calendar-scroll-right-three-months}). @end table @@ -264,8 +266,12 @@ calendar contents one month forward in time. @kbd{<} scrolls the contents one month backwards in time. @kindex C-v @r{(Calendar mode)} +@kindex PageDown @r{(Calendar mode)} +@kindex next @r{(Calendar mode)} @findex calendar-scroll-left-three-months @kindex M-v @r{(Calendar mode)} +@kindex PageUp @r{(Calendar mode)} +@kindex prior @r{(Calendar mode)} @findex calendar-scroll-right-three-months The commands @kbd{C-v} and @kbd{M-v} scroll the calendar by an entire screenful---three months---in analogy with the usual meaning of @@ -275,8 +281,9 @@ repeat count; in particular, since @kbd{C-u} multiplies the next command by four, typing @kbd{C-u C-v} scrolls the calendar forward by a year and typing @kbd{C-u M-v} scrolls the calendar backward by a year. - The function keys @key{next} and @key{prior} are equivalent to -@kbd{C-v} and @kbd{M-v}, just as they are in other modes. + The function keys @key{PageDown} (or @key{next}) and @key{PageUp} +(or @key{prior}) are equivalent to @kbd{C-v} and @kbd{M-v}, just as +they are in other modes. @node Counting Days @section Counting Days diff --git a/doc/emacs/custom.texi b/doc/emacs/custom.texi index ee4b6a1b88e..e64686fe8bd 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/custom.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/custom.texi @@ -1852,10 +1852,10 @@ the corresponding Lisp symbol. Here are the conventional Lisp names for common function keys: @table @asis -@item @code{LEFT}, @code{UP}, @code{RIGHT}, @code{DOWN} +@item @code{left}, @code{up}, @code{right}, @code{down} Cursor arrow keys. -@item @code{Begin}, @code{End}, @code{Home}, @code{next}, @code{prior} +@item @code{begin}, @code{end}, @code{home}, @code{next}, @code{prior} Other cursor repositioning keys. @item @code{select}, @code{print}, @code{execute}, @code{backtab} @@ -1869,6 +1869,9 @@ Numbered function keys (across the top of the keyboard). @item @code{kp-add}, @code{kp-subtract}, @code{kp-multiply}, @code{kp-divide} @itemx @code{kp-backtab}, @code{kp-space}, @code{kp-tab}, @code{kp-enter} @itemx @code{kp-separator}, @code{kp-decimal}, @code{kp-equal} +@itemx @code{kp-prior}, @code{kp-next}, @code{kp-end}, @code{kp-home} +@itemx @code{kp-left}, @code{kp-up}, @code{kp-right}, @code{kp-down} +@itemx @code{kp-insert }, @code{kp-delete} Keypad keys (to the right of the regular keyboard), with names or punctuation. @item @code{kp-0}, @code{kp-1}, @dots{} @code{kp-9} diff --git a/doc/emacs/display.texi b/doc/emacs/display.texi index 42a52279832..c60cf649146 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/display.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/display.texi @@ -68,21 +68,21 @@ Scrolling}). You can also scroll explicitly with these commands: @table @kbd @item C-v -@itemx @key{next} @itemx @key{PageDown} +@itemx @key{next} Scroll forward by nearly a full window (@code{scroll-up-command}). @item M-v -@itemx @key{prior} @itemx @key{PageUp} +@itemx @key{prior} Scroll backward (@code{scroll-down-command}). @end table @kindex C-v @kindex M-v -@kindex next -@kindex prior @kindex PageDown @kindex PageUp +@kindex next +@kindex prior @findex scroll-up-command @findex scroll-down-command @kbd{C-v} (@code{scroll-up-command}) scrolls forward by nearly the @@ -90,10 +90,10 @@ whole window height. The effect is to take the two lines at the bottom of the window and put them at the top, followed by lines that were not previously visible. If point was in the text that scrolled off the top, it ends up on the window's new topmost line. The -@key{next} (or @key{PageDown}) key is equivalent to @kbd{C-v}. +@key{PageDown} (or @key{next}) key is equivalent to @kbd{C-v}. @kbd{M-v} (@code{scroll-down-command}) scrolls backward in a similar -way. The @key{prior} (or @key{PageUp}) key is equivalent to +way. The @key{PageUp} (or @key{prior}) key is equivalent to @kbd{M-v}. @vindex next-screen-context-lines diff --git a/doc/emacs/mini.texi b/doc/emacs/mini.texi index b4ebb7d2417..e180d1d185d 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/mini.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/mini.texi @@ -216,9 +216,9 @@ window automatically. The default value is 0.25. The @kbd{C-M-v} command in the minibuffer scrolls the help text from commands that display help text of any sort in another window. You -can also scroll the help text with @kbd{M-@key{prior}} and -@kbd{M-@key{next}} (or, equivalently, @kbd{M-@key{PageUp}} and -@kbd{M-@key{PageDown}}). This is especially useful with long lists of +can also scroll the help text with @kbd{M-@key{PageUp}} and +@kbd{M-@key{PageDown}} (or, equivalently, @kbd{M-@key{prior}} and +@kbd{M-@key{next}}). This is especially useful with long lists of possible completions. @xref{Other Window}. @vindex enable-recursive-minibuffers @@ -812,7 +812,7 @@ File ‘foo.el’ exists; overwrite? (y or n) Because this query does not actually use the minibuffer, the usual minibuffer editing commands cannot be used. However, you can perform some window scrolling operations while the query is active: @kbd{C-l} -recenters the selected window; @kbd{C-v} (or @key{PageDown} or +recenters the selected window; @kbd{C-v} (or @key{PageDown}, or @key{next}) scrolls forward; @kbd{M-v} (or @key{PageUp}, or @key{prior}) scrolls backward; @kbd{C-M-v} scrolls forward in the next window; and @kbd{C-M-S-v} scrolls backward in the next window. Typing diff --git a/doc/emacs/misc.texi b/doc/emacs/misc.texi index ba90904ff3b..28ff8a0adb7 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/misc.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/misc.texi @@ -492,12 +492,16 @@ displays the next page if you are at the end of the current page. @findex doc-view-previous-page @kindex n @r{(DocView mode)} @kindex p @r{(DocView mode)} +@kindex PageDown @r{(DocView mode)} +@kindex PageUp @r{(DocView mode)} +@kindex next @r{(DocView mode)} +@kindex prior @r{(DocView mode)} @kindex C-x ] @r{(DocView mode)} @kindex C-x [ @r{(DocView mode)} - You can also display the next page by typing @kbd{n}, @key{next} or -@kbd{C-x ]} (@code{doc-view-next-page}). To display the previous -page, type @kbd{p}, @key{prior} or @kbd{C-x [} -(@code{doc-view-previous-page}). + You can also display the next page by typing @kbd{n}, +@key{PageDown}, @key{next} or @kbd{C-x ]} (@code{doc-view-next-page}). +To display the previous page, type @kbd{p}, @key{PageUp}, @key{prior} +or @kbd{C-x [} (@code{doc-view-previous-page}). @findex doc-view-scroll-up-or-next-page @findex doc-view-scroll-down-or-previous-page diff --git a/doc/emacs/picture-xtra.texi b/doc/emacs/picture-xtra.texi index 8a9dbcfd119..288a6e89aa9 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/picture-xtra.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/picture-xtra.texi @@ -136,13 +136,23 @@ Picture}). @findex picture-movement-sw @findex picture-movement-se @kindex C-c < @r{(Picture mode)} +@kindex C-c LEFT @r{(Picture mode)} @kindex C-c > @r{(Picture mode)} +@kindex C-c RIGHT @r{(Picture mode)} @kindex C-c ^ @r{(Picture mode)} +@kindex C-c UP @r{(Picture mode)} @kindex C-c . @r{(Picture mode)} +@kindex C-c DOWN @r{(Picture mode)} @kindex C-c ` @r{(Picture mode)} +@kindex C-c Home @r{(Picture mode)} @kindex C-c ' @r{(Picture mode)} +@kindex C-c PageUp @r{(Picture mode)} +@kindex C-c prior @r{(Picture mode)} @kindex C-c / @r{(Picture mode)} +@kindex C-c End @r{(Picture mode)} @kindex C-c \ @r{(Picture mode)} +@kindex C-c PageDown @r{(Picture mode)} +@kindex C-c next @r{(Picture mode)} Since self-inserting characters in Picture mode overwrite and move point, there is no essential restriction on how point should be moved. Normally point moves right, but you can specify any of the eight @@ -166,6 +176,7 @@ Move down after insertion (@code{picture-movement-down}). @itemx C-c @key{Home} Move up and left (``northwest'') after insertion (@code{picture-movement-nw}). @item C-c ' +@itemx C-c @key{PageUp} @itemx C-c @key{prior} Move up and right (``northeast'') after insertion (@code{picture-movement-ne}). @@ -174,6 +185,7 @@ Move up and right (``northeast'') after insertion Move down and left (``southwest'') after insertion @*(@code{picture-movement-sw}). @item C-c \ +@itemx C-c @key{PageDown} @itemx C-c @key{next} Move down and right (``southeast'') after insertion @*(@code{picture-movement-se}). diff --git a/doc/misc/info.texi b/doc/misc/info.texi index 964a6c69120..3e871936d28 100644 --- a/doc/misc/info.texi +++ b/doc/misc/info.texi @@ -363,13 +363,15 @@ the menu, one by one. Once you reach the end of a node, and have seen all of its subnodes, @key{SPC} takes you to the next node or to the parent's next node. -@kindex PAGEUP @r{(Info mode)} -@kindex PAGEDOWN @r{(Info mode)} +@kindex PageUp @r{(Info mode)} +@kindex PageDown @r{(Info mode)} +@kindex prior @r{(Info mode)} +@kindex next @r{(Info mode)} Many keyboards nowadays have two scroll keys labeled @samp{PageUp} -and @samp{PageDown} (or maybe @samp{Prior} and @samp{Next}). If your +and @samp{PageDown} (or maybe @samp{prior} and @samp{next}). If your keyboard has these keys, you can use them to move forward and backward through the text of one node, like @key{SPC} and @key{BACKSPACE} (or -@key{DEL}). However, @key{PAGEUP} and @key{PAGEDOWN} keys never +@key{DEL}). However, @key{PageUp} and @key{PageDown} keys never scroll beyond the beginning or the end of the current node. @kindex C-l @r{(Info mode)} -- 2.11.4.GIT