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From: |
Patrice Dumas |
Subject: |
[Texi2html-cvs] Changes to texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_25.html |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:52:43 -0400 |
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_25.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_25.html:1.24
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_25.html:1.25
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_25.html:1.24 Tue Aug 9
17:19:26 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_frame_res/xemacs_25.html Tue Aug 23 23:51:17 2005
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
in the larger process of developing and maintaining programs.
</p>
<table class="menu" border="0" cellspacing="0">
-<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC252">22.1 Running
"make", or Compilers Generally</a></td><td> </td><td
align="left" valign="top"> Compiling programs in languages other than
Lisp
+<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC252">22.1 Running
“make”, or Compilers Generally</a></td><td> </td><td
align="left" valign="top"> Compiling programs in languages other than
Lisp
(C, Pascal, etc.)
</td></tr>
<tr><td align="left" valign="top"><a href="#SEC253">22.2 Major Modes for
Lisp</a></td><td> </td><td align="left" valign="top"> Various
modes for editing Lisp programs, with
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="xemacs_33.html#SEC413"
title="Index">Index</a>]</td>
<td valign="middle" align="left">[<a href="xemacs_abt.html#SEC_About"
title="About (help)"> ? </a>]</td>
</tr></table>
-<h2 class="section"> 22.1 Running "make", or Compilers Generally
</h2>
+<h2 class="section"> 22.1 Running “make”, or Compilers Generally
</h2>
<p> Emacs can run compilers for non-interactive languages like C and
Fortran as inferior processes, feeding the error log into an Emacs buffer.
@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@
<p> You cannot currently byte-compile converted Mocklisp code.
The reason is that converted Mocklisp code uses some special Lisp features
to deal with Mocklisp's incompatible ideas of how arguments are evaluated
-and which values signify "true" or "false".
+and which values signify “true” or “false”.
</p>
<hr size="6">
<a name="Lisp-Eval"></a>
@@ -838,9 +838,9 @@
<p> To run an inferior Lisp process, type <kbd>M-x run-lisp</kbd>. This runs
the
program named <code>lisp</code>, the same program you would run by typing
<code>lisp</code> as a shell command, with both input and output going through
an
-Emacs buffer named <samp>`*lisp*'</samp>. In other words, any "terminal
output"
-from Lisp will go into the buffer, advancing point, and any "terminal
-input" for Lisp comes from text in the buffer. To give input to Lisp, go
+Emacs buffer named <samp>`*lisp*'</samp>. In other words, any “terminal
output”
+from Lisp will go into the buffer, advancing point, and any “terminal
+input” for Lisp comes from text in the buffer. To give input to Lisp, go
to the end of the buffer and type the input, terminated by <kbd>RET</kbd>. The
<samp>`*lisp*'</samp> buffer is in Inferior Lisp mode, which has all the
special characteristics of Lisp mode and Shell mode (see section <a
href="xemacs_29.html#SEC340">Shell Mode</a>).