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master 0773d1a03a 1/2: ; * doc/emacs/mark.texi (Mark): Improve wording.


From: Eli Zaretskii
Subject: master 0773d1a03a 1/2: ; * doc/emacs/mark.texi (Mark): Improve wording.
Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2022 08:18:17 -0400 (EDT)

branch: master
commit 0773d1a03a181ef0912b1c83720adabf0395d46b
Author: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
Commit: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>

    ; * doc/emacs/mark.texi (Mark): Improve wording.
---
 doc/emacs/mark.texi | 9 +++++----
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/emacs/mark.texi b/doc/emacs/mark.texi
index b5956cc85b..db96093a17 100644
--- a/doc/emacs/mark.texi
+++ b/doc/emacs/mark.texi
@@ -38,10 +38,11 @@ the mark; this turns off the highlighting.  You can also 
explicitly
 deactivate the mark at any time, by typing @kbd{C-g}
 (@pxref{Quitting}).
 
-  Many commands limit what they do to the active region.  For
-instance, the @kbd{M-%} command (which replaces matching text)
-normally works on the entire visible part of the buffer, but if you
-have an active region, it'll work on just that region instead.
+  Many commands limit the text on which they operate to the active
+region.  For instance, the @kbd{M-%} command (which replaces matching
+text) normally works on the entire accessible portion of the buffer,
+but if you have an active region, it'll work only on that region
+instead.
 
   The mark is useful even if it is not active.  For example, you can
 move to previous mark locations using the mark ring.  @xref{Mark



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