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authorEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2018-05-20 10:11:05 +0300
committerEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2018-05-20 10:11:05 +0300
commita3885f56534400e8adacf199476ccc407eb20286 (patch)
tree54e81abaf7367f98108af73ff488a4486c69cea9 /doc/emacs/misc.texi
parent542f830247715b617594a542961a3bd24ebe4a4f (diff)
downloademacs-a3885f56534400e8adacf199476ccc407eb20286.tar.gz
Minor fixes in the Emacs manual
* doc/emacs/misc.texi (Gnus Group Buffer): Fix a typo. (Bug#31534) (Single Shell): Rephrase an unclear sentence. (Bug#31535) (Remote Host): Use @command where appropriate. (Bug#31536)
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diff --git a/doc/emacs/misc.texi b/doc/emacs/misc.texi
index cd9b67bcdee..32cd96d4219 100644
--- a/doc/emacs/misc.texi
+++ b/doc/emacs/misc.texi
@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ are not shown in the @kbd{l} or @kbd{L} listings.
@kindex DEL @r{(Gnus Group mode)}
@item @key{DEL}
Move point to the previous group containing unread articles
-(@code{gnus-group-prev-unread-group}.)
+(@code{gnus-group-prev-unread-group}).
@kindex n @r{(Gnus Group mode)}
@findex gnus-group-next-unread-group
@@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ either in the echo area (if it is short), or in an Emacs buffer named
@file{*Shell Command Output*}, displayed in another window (if the
output is long). The variables @code{resize-mini-windows} and
@code{max-mini-window-height} (@pxref{Minibuffer Edit}) control when
-the output is considered too long for the echo area.
+Emacs should consider the output to be too long for the echo area.
For instance, one way to decompress a file named @file{foo.gz} is to
type @kbd{M-! gunzip foo.gz @key{RET}}. That shell command normally
@@ -1512,8 +1512,8 @@ interface is similar to the @code{more} program.
@cindex Rlogin
You can login to a remote computer, using whatever commands you
-would from a regular terminal (e.g., using the @code{ssh} or
-@code{telnet} or @code{rlogin} commands), from a Term window.
+would from a regular terminal (e.g., using the @command{ssh} or
+@command{telnet} or @code{rlogin} commands), from a Term window.
A program that asks you for a password will normally suppress
echoing of the password, so the password will not show up in the