diff options
author | Eli Zaretskii <[email protected]> | 2001-10-28 17:41:55 +0000 |
---|---|---|
committer | Eli Zaretskii <[email protected]> | 2001-10-28 17:41:55 +0000 |
commit | 60b541d11562da4bdc6c691e621af6ddf1f4f6d1 (patch) | |
tree | a718ef31c6a066f4c2e6abcafafd1be3baa4ba74 | |
parent | c5c36e022e61a61eeef21ad8323d6c5a80776b92 (diff) |
(RegText): Fix the wording in the last change. From Richard M. Stallman.
-rw-r--r-- | man/regs.texi | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/man/regs.texi b/man/regs.texi index 66783164f3..ad14f5dadd 100644 --- a/man/regs.texi +++ b/man/regs.texi @@ -103,10 +103,10 @@ well; you can think of this as ``moving'' the region text into the register. @kbd{M-x append-to-register @key{RET} @var{r}} appends the copy of the text in the region to the text already stored in the register named @var{r}. If invoked with a numeric argument, it deletes the -region after appending it to the register. A similar command -@code{prepend-to-register} works the same, except that it -@emph{prepends} the region text to the text in the register, rather -than @emph{appending} it. +region after appending it to the register. The command +@code{prepend-to-register} is similar, except that it @emph{prepends} +the region text to the text in the register, rather than +@emph{appending} it. @kbd{C-x r i @var{r}} inserts in the buffer the text from register @var{r}. Normally it leaves point before the text and places the mark |