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diff --git a/man/emacs.texi b/man/emacs.texi index 79149152416..c926961891f 100644 --- a/man/emacs.texi +++ b/man/emacs.texi @@ -73,7 +73,12 @@ Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Cover art by Etienne Suvasa. @end titlepage -@page + + +@summarycontents +@contents + + @ifnottex @node Top, Distrib, (dir), (dir) @top The Emacs Editor @@ -122,7 +127,7 @@ and Sending Mail and Registers and Minibuffer. * Glossary:: The glossary. * Antinews:: Information about Emacs version 21. * Mac OS:: Using Emacs in the Mac. -* MS-DOS:: Using Emacs on MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. +* Emacs and Microsoft Windows:: Using Emacs on Microsoft Windows. * Manifesto:: What's GNU? Gnu's Not Unix! * Acknowledgments:: Major contributors to GNU Emacs. @@ -394,10 +399,6 @@ Version Control * Old Versions:: Examining and comparing old versions. * Secondary VC Commands:: The commands used a little less frequently. * Branches:: Multiple lines of development. -* Remote Repositories:: Efficient access to remote CVS servers. -* Snapshots:: Sets of file versions treated as a unit. -* Miscellaneous VC:: Various other commands and features of VC. -* Customizing VC:: Variables that change VC's behavior. Using Multiple Buffers @@ -855,16 +856,9 @@ Emacs and Mac OS * Mac Font Specs:: Specifying fonts on Mac. * Mac Functions:: Mac-specific Lisp functions. -MS-DOS and Windows 95/98/NT +Emacs and Microsoft Windows -* MS-DOS Keyboard:: Keyboard usage on MS-DOS. -* MS-DOS Mouse:: Mouse usage on MS-DOS. -* MS-DOS Display:: Fonts, frames and display size on MS-DOS. -* MS-DOS File Names:: File-name conventions on MS-DOS. * Text and Binary:: Text files on MS-DOS use CRLF to separate lines. -* MS-DOS Printing:: How to specify the printer on MS-DOS. -* MS-DOS and MULE:: Support for internationalization on MS-DOS. -* MS-DOS Processes:: Running subprocesses on MS-DOS. * Windows Processes:: Running subprocesses on Windows. * Windows System Menu:: Controlling what the ALT key does. @end menu @@ -926,10 +920,10 @@ This edition of the manual is intended for use with GNU Emacs installed on GNU and Unix systems. GNU Emacs can also be used on VMS, MS-DOS (also called MS-DOG), Microsoft Windows, and Macintosh systems. Those systems use different file name syntax; in addition, VMS and -MS-DOS do not support all GNU Emacs features. @xref{MS-DOS}, for -information about using Emacs on MS-DOS and Windows. @xref{Mac OS}, -for information about using Emacs on Macintosh. We don't try to -describe VMS usage in this manual. +MS-DOS do not support all GNU Emacs features. @xref{Emacs and +Microsoft Windows}, for information about using Emacs on Windows. +@xref{Mac OS}, for information about using Emacs on Macintosh. We +don't try to describe VMS usage in this manual. @end iftex @node Distrib, Intro, Top, Top @@ -1604,8 +1598,6 @@ Public License instead of this License. @unnumbered Concept Index @printindex cp -@summarycontents -@contents @bye @ignore |