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@@ -1073,7 +1073,7 @@ job-control shells won't work when a pipe is used. See
@defun interrupt-process &optional process current-group
This function interrupts the process @var{process} by sending the
signal @code{SIGINT}. Outside of Emacs, typing the ``interrupt
-character'' (normally @kbd{C-c} on some systems, and @code{DEL} on
+character'' (normally @kbd{C-c} on some systems, and @key{DEL} on
others) sends this signal. When the argument @var{current-group} is
non-@code{nil}, you can think of this function as ``typing @kbd{C-c}''
on the terminal by which Emacs talks to the subprocess.
@@ -1112,7 +1112,7 @@ it the signal @code{SIGCONT}. This presumes that @var{process} was
stopped previously.
@end defun
-@defun signal-process process signal
+@deffn Command signal-process process signal
This function sends a signal to process @var{process}. The argument
@var{signal} specifies which signal to send; it should be an integer,
or a symbol whose name is a signal.
@@ -1120,7 +1120,7 @@ or a symbol whose name is a signal.
The @var{process} argument can be a system process @acronym{ID} (an
integer); that allows you to send signals to processes that are not
children of Emacs. @xref{System Processes}.
-@end defun
+@end deffn
@node Output from Processes
@section Receiving Output from Processes