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Diffstat (limited to 'lisp/kmacro.el')
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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/lisp/kmacro.el b/lisp/kmacro.el index 838a492b6cb..2db8061fa4a 100644 --- a/lisp/kmacro.el +++ b/lisp/kmacro.el @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -;;; kmacro.el --- enhanced keyboard macros +;;; kmacro.el --- enhanced keyboard macros -*- lexical-binding: t -*- ;; Copyright (C) 2002-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -565,7 +565,8 @@ Use \\[kmacro-insert-counter] to insert (and increment) the macro counter. The counter value can be set or modified via \\[kmacro-set-counter] and \\[kmacro-add-counter]. The format of the counter can be modified via \\[kmacro-set-format]. -Use \\[kmacro-name-last-macro] to give it a permanent name. +Use \\[kmacro-name-last-macro] to give it a name that will remain valid even +after another macro is defined. Use \\[kmacro-bind-to-key] to bind it to a key sequence." (interactive "P") (if (or defining-kbd-macro executing-kbd-macro) @@ -628,8 +629,8 @@ just the last key in the key sequence that you used to call this command. See `kmacro-call-repeat-key' and `kmacro-call-repeat-with-arg' for details on how to adjust or disable this behavior. -To make a macro permanent so you can call it even after defining -others, use \\[kmacro-name-last-macro]." +To give a macro a name so you can call it even after defining others, +use \\[kmacro-name-last-macro]." (interactive "p") (let ((repeat-key (and (or (and (null no-repeat) (> (length (this-single-command-keys)) 1)) @@ -730,8 +731,8 @@ With \\[universal-argument], call second macro in macro ring." With numeric prefix ARG, repeat macro that many times. Zero argument means repeat until there is an error. -To give a macro a permanent name, so you can call it -even after defining other macros, use \\[kmacro-name-last-macro]." +To give a macro a name, so you can call it even after defining other +macros, use \\[kmacro-name-last-macro]." (interactive "P") (if defining-kbd-macro (kmacro-end-macro nil)) |