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[Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/emacs-23 r99762: * ede.texi (EDE Mode): Ref
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Chong Yidong |
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[Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/emacs-23 r99762: * ede.texi (EDE Mode): Refer to init file rather than `.emacs'. Note |
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Mon, 19 Apr 2010 10:38:12 -0400 |
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revno: 99762
committer: Chong Yidong <address@hidden>
branch nick: emacs-23
timestamp: Mon 2010-04-19 10:38:12 -0400
message:
* ede.texi (EDE Mode): Refer to init file rather than `.emacs'. Note
that Development menu is always available.
(Creating a project): Fix terminology.
(Add/Remove files): Fix typo.
modified:
doc/misc/ede.texi
=== modified file 'doc/misc/ede.texi'
--- a/doc/misc/ede.texi 2010-02-05 19:05:33 +0000
+++ b/doc/misc/ede.texi 2010-04-19 14:38:12 +0000
@@ -129,27 +129,26 @@
@node EDE Mode, Creating a project, EDE Project Concepts, top
@chapter @ede{} Mode
address@hidden is implemented as a minor-mode, which augments other modes such
address@hidden is implemented as a minor mode, which augments other modes such
as C mode, and Texinfo mode. You can enable @ede{} for all buffers by
running the command @code{global-ede-mode}, or by putting this in your
address@hidden/.emacs} file:
+init file:
@example
(global-ede-mode t)
@end example
-When @ede{} is active for a given buffer, the menu item
-``Development'' appears. This menu provides several menu items for
-high-level @ede{} commands. These menu items, and their corresponding
-keybindings, are independent of the type of project you are actually
-working on.
+Activating @ede{} adds a menu named @samp{Development} to the menu
+bar. This menu provides several menu items for high-level @ede{}
+commands. These menu items, and their corresponding keybindings, are
+independent of the type of project you are actually working on.
@node Creating a project, Modifying your project, EDE Mode, top
@chapter Creating a project
To create a new project, first visit a file that you want to include
-in that project. If you have a hierarchy of directories, choose a
-file in the topmost directory first. From this buffer, type @kbd{M-x
+in that project. If you have a hierarchy of directories, first visit
+a file in the topmost directory. From this buffer, type @kbd{M-x
ede-new}, or click on the @samp{Create Project} item in the
@samp{Development} menu.
@@ -220,8 +219,8 @@
@node Add/Remove target, Add/Remove files, Modifying your project, Modifying
your project
@section Add/Remove target
-To create a new target, type @kbd{C-c . t} (@code{M-x ede-new-target})
-or use the @samp{Add Target} menu item in the @samp{Project Options}
+To create a new target, type @kbd{C-c . t} (@code{ede-new-target}) or
+use the @samp{Add Target} menu item in the @samp{Project Options}
submenu. This prompts for a target name, and adds the current buffer
to that target.
@@ -237,7 +236,7 @@
@section Add/Remove files
To add the current file to an existing target, type @kbd{C-c . a}
-(@code{ede-add-file}), or or use the @samp{Add File} menu item in the
+(@code{ede-add-file}), or use the @samp{Add File} menu item in the
@samp{Target Options} submenu.
You can add a file to more than one target; this is OK.
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