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diff --git a/doc/emacs/text.texi b/doc/emacs/text.texi index 2db31c66f3b..c99683f0516 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/text.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/text.texi @@ -839,10 +839,17 @@ range of text to upper case or to lower case. @table @kbd @item M-l Convert following word to lower case (@code{downcase-word}). +@item M-- M-l +Convert previous/last word to lower case. Note: @kbd{Meta--} is +Meta-minus. @item M-u Convert following word to upper case (@code{upcase-word}). +@item M-- M-u +Convert previous/last last word to all upper case. @item M-c Capitalize the following word (@code{capitalize-word}). +@item M-- M-c +Convert previous/last last word to lower case with capital initial. @item C-x C-l Convert region to lower case (@code{downcase-region}). @item C-x C-u @@ -869,10 +876,11 @@ from all upper case to mixed case, because you can move through the text using @kbd{M-l}, @kbd{M-u} or @kbd{M-c} on each word as appropriate, occasionally using @kbd{M-f} instead to skip a word. - When given a negative argument, the word case conversion commands apply -to the appropriate number of words before point, but do not move point. -This is convenient when you have just typed a word in the wrong case: you -can give the case conversion command and continue typing. + When given a negative argument, as in @w{@kbd{C-u - 5 M-c}}, the +word case-conversion commands apply to the appropriate number of words +before point, but do not move point. This is convenient when you have +just typed a word in the wrong case: you can give the case conversion +command, like @kbd{M-- M-u}, and continue typing. If a word case conversion command is given in the middle of a word, it applies only to the part of the word which follows point. (This is |