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Diffstat (limited to 'lisp/emacs-lisp/levents.el')
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1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/levents.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/levents.el index 535d2d36650..13d13beb998 100644 --- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/levents.el +++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/levents.el @@ -98,8 +98,8 @@ in is the second. This function contains knowledge about what the codes mean -- for example, the number 9 is converted to the character Tab, not the distinct character Control-I. -Beware that character-to-event and event-to-character are not strictly -inverse functions, since events contain much more information than the +Beware that character-to-event and event-to-character are not strictly +inverse functions, since events contain much more information than the ASCII character set can encode." ch) @@ -214,11 +214,11 @@ In this emulation, it returns nil for non-mouse-related events." (defun event-to-character (event &optional lenient) "Returns the closest ASCII approximation to the given event object. If the event isn't a keypress, this returns nil. -If the second argument is non-nil, then this is lenient in its +If the second argument is non-nil, then this is lenient in its translation; it will ignore modifier keys other than control and meta, -and will ignore the shift modifier on those characters which have no -shifted ASCII equivalent (Control-Shift-A for example, will be mapped to -the same ASCII code as Control-A.) If the second arg is nil, then nil +and will ignore the shift modifier on those characters which have no +shifted ASCII equivalent (Control-Shift-A for example, will be mapped to +the same ASCII code as Control-A.) If the second arg is nil, then nil will be returned for events which have no direct ASCII equivalent." (if (symbolp event) (and lenient |