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authorRichard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>1997-09-06 02:03:57 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>1997-09-06 02:03:57 +0000
commitdb95326cc4c3da4c588d79d2c489d53f45431526 (patch)
tree421398fb890c2025f1fb0eff6b587266560a7432
parent16e6fe445fa4e245fcf73318fad4bc50001519b9 (diff)
downloademacs-db95326cc4c3da4c588d79d2c489d53f45431526.tar.gz
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@@ -451,12 +451,12 @@ you save, Emacs leaves the original file under a changed name in case
you later decide that your changes were a mistake.
If you look near the bottom of the screen you will see a line that
-begins and ends with dashes, and contains the string "Emacs:
-TUTORIAL". This part of the screen always shows the name of the file
-that you are visiting. Right now, you are visiting a file called
-"TUTORIAL" which is your personal scratch copy of the Emacs tutorial.
-Whatever file you find, that file's name will appear in that precise
-spot.
+begins and ends with dashes, and starts with "--:-- TUTORIAL" or
+something like that. This part of the screen normally shows the name
+of the file that you are visiting. Right now, you are visiting a file
+called "TUTORIAL" which is your personal scratch copy of the Emacs
+tutorial. When you find a file with Emacs, that file's name will
+appear in that precise spot.
The commands for finding and saving files are unlike the other
commands you have learned in that they consist of two characters.