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diff --git a/lispref/text.texi b/lispref/text.texi index 8231e4d1f89..061b7925e26 100644 --- a/lispref/text.texi +++ b/lispref/text.texi @@ -553,7 +553,6 @@ The value returned is always @code{nil}. @end deffn @defopt backward-delete-char-untabify-method -@tindex backward-delete-char-untabify-method This option specifies how @code{backward-delete-char-untabify} should deal with whitespace. Possible values include @code{untabify}, the default, meaning convert a tab to many spaces and delete one; @@ -1416,7 +1415,6 @@ becomes buffer-local when set in any fashion. @end defvar @defvar fill-nobreak-predicate -@tindex fill-nobreak-predicate This variable gives major modes a way to specify not to break a line at certain places. Its value should be a function. This function is called during filling, with no arguments and with point located at the @@ -2533,7 +2531,6 @@ position less than or equal to @var{pos}; it equals @var{pos} only if @end defun @defun next-char-property-change position &optional limit -@tindex next-char-property-change This is like @code{next-property-change} except that it considers overlay properties as well as text properties. There is no @var{object} operand because this function operates only on the current buffer. It @@ -2541,7 +2538,6 @@ returns the next address at which either kind of property changes. @end defun @defun previous-char-property-change position &optional limit -@tindex previous-char-property-change This is like @code{next-char-property-change}, but scans back from @var{position} instead of forward. @end defun @@ -3532,7 +3528,6 @@ arguments. @end defvar @defmac combine-after-change-calls body... -@tindex combine-after-change-calls The macro executes @var{body} normally, but arranges to call the after-change functions just once for a series of several changes---if that seems safe. |