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authorRichard M. Stallman <[email protected]>2006-05-03 23:24:07 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman <[email protected]>2006-05-03 23:24:07 +0000
commit58af1784740cec880872818b074b9aaf3d09704d (patch)
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parent9dd8a916c2c6551a99fc2976c3262ccfc3bc7b43 (diff)
(Emergency Escape): Simplify.
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@@ -381,9 +381,9 @@ subsequent @kbd{C-g} invokes emergency escape again.
answer @kbd{n} to both questions, and you will get back to the former
state. The quit you requested will happen by and by.
- Emergency escape is active only for text terminals. On a graphical
-display that supports multiple windows, you can use the window manager
-to kill Emacs, or to switch to some other program.
+ Emergency escape is active only for text terminals. On graphical
+displays, you can use the mouse to kill Emacs or switch to another
+program.
On MS-DOS, you must type @kbd{C-@key{BREAK}} (twice) to cause
emergency escape---but there are cases where it won't work, when