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@@ -11,12 +11,12 @@ the times when you catch a mistake in your text just after you have made
it, or change your mind while composing text on the fly.
The most fundamental command for correcting erroneous editing is the
-undo command, @kbd{C-x u} or @kbd{C-_}. This command undoes a single
-command (usually), a part of a command (in the case of
-@code{query-replace}), or several consecutive self-inserting characters.
-Consecutive repetitions of @kbd{C-_} or @kbd{C-x u} undo earlier and
-earlier changes, back to the limit of the undo information available.
-@xref{Undo}, for more information.
+undo command, @kbd{C-x u} or @kbd{C-_} or @kbd{C-/}. This command
+undoes a single command (usually), a part of a command (in the case of
+@code{query-replace}), or several consecutive self-inserting
+characters. Consecutive repetitions of the undo command undo earlier
+and earlier changes, back to the limit of the undo information
+available. @xref{Undo}, for more information.
@menu
* Kill Errors:: Commands to kill a batch of recently entered text.
@@ -164,6 +164,7 @@ Enable Flyspell mode for comments and strings only.
@item M-$
Check and correct spelling of the word at point (@code{ispell-word}).
@item M-@key{TAB}
+@itemx @key{ESC} @key{TAB}
Complete the word before point based on the spelling dictionary
(@code{ispell-complete-word}).
@item M-x ispell
@@ -239,11 +240,13 @@ Skip this word---continue to consider it incorrect, but don't change it
here.
@item r @var{new} @key{RET}
-Replace the word (just this time) with @var{new}.
+Replace the word (just this time) with @var{new}. (The replacement
+string will be rescanned for more spelling errors.)
@item R @var{new} @key{RET}
Replace the word with @var{new}, and do a @code{query-replace} so you
-can replace it elsewhere in the buffer if you wish.
+can replace it elsewhere in the buffer if you wish. (The replacements
+will be rescanned for more spelling errors.)
@item @var{digit}
Replace the word (just this time) with one of the displayed
@@ -277,8 +280,9 @@ the replacement by typing a digit. You can use @samp{*} in @var{word} as a
wildcard.
@item C-g
-Quit interactive spell checking. You can restart it again afterward
-with @kbd{C-u M-$}.
+Quit interactive spell checking, leaving point at the word that was
+being checked. You can restart checking again afterward with @kbd{C-u
+M-$}.
@item X
Same as @kbd{C-g}.
@@ -296,6 +300,9 @@ Refresh the screen.
@item C-z
This key has its normal command meaning (suspend Emacs or iconify this
frame).
+
+@item ?
+Show the list of options.
@end table
@findex ispell-complete-word