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@@ -27,17 +27,17 @@ customizations for future sessions, this actually works by editing
you can control their functioning.
* Keyboard Macros:: A keyboard macro records a sequence of
keystrokes to be replayed with a single
- command.
+ command.
* Key Bindings:: The keymaps say what command each key runs.
By changing them, you can "redefine keys".
* Keyboard Translations::
If your keyboard passes an undesired code
for a key, you can tell Emacs to
- substitute another code.
+ substitute another code.
* Syntax:: The syntax table controls how words and
expressions are parsed.
* Init File:: How to write common customizations in the
- @file{.emacs} file.
+ @file{.emacs} file.
@end menu
@node Minor Modes
@@ -328,10 +328,10 @@ Confirm Kill Emacs: [Hide] [Value Menu] Don't confirm
[State]: this option is unchanged from its standard setting.
How to ask for confirmation when leaving Emacs. [More]
-Editing group: [Go to Group]
+Editing group: [Go to Group]
Basic text editing facilities.
-External group: [Go to Group]
+External group: [Go to Group]
Interfacing to external utilities.
@var{more second-level groups}
@@ -693,7 +693,7 @@ that match @var{regexp}.
@item M-x customize-changed-options @key{RET} @var{version} @key{RET}
Set up a customization buffer with all the options, faces and groups
whose meaning has changed since Emacs version @var{version}.
-@item M-x customize-saved
+@item M-x customize-saved
Set up a customization buffer containing all options and faces that you
have saved with customization buffers.
@item M-x customize-customized
@@ -1575,7 +1575,7 @@ press the key, a message like this appears so that you can confirm that
you are binding the key you want:
@example
-Set key C-z to command:
+Set key C-z to command:
@end example
You can redefine function keys and mouse events in the same way; just