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[Texi2html-cvs] Changes to texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_27.html
From: |
Patrice Dumas |
Subject: |
[Texi2html-cvs] Changes to texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_27.html |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:52:55 -0400 |
Index: texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_27.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_27.html:1.22
texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_27.html:1.23
--- texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_27.html:1.22 Tue Aug 9 17:19:27 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/xemacs_res/xemacs_27.html Tue Aug 23 23:51:18 2005
@@ -90,8 +90,8 @@
</p>
<p> The commands used in Picture mode all work in other modes (provided the
<tt>`picture'</tt> library is loaded), but are only bound to keys in
-Picture mode. Note that the descriptions below talk of moving "one
-column" and so on, but all the picture mode commands handle numeric
+Picture mode. Note that the descriptions below talk of moving “one
+column” and so on, but all the picture mode commands handle numeric
arguments as their normal equivalents do.
</p>
<a name="IDX1090"></a>
@@ -201,10 +201,10 @@
</tr></table>
<h2 class="section"> 24.2 Controlling Motion After Insert </h2>
-<p> Since "self-inserting" characters just overwrite and move point
in
+<p> Since “self-inserting” characters just overwrite and move
point in
Picture mode, there is no essential restriction on how point should be
moved. Normally point moves right, but you can specify any of the eight
-orthogonal or diagonal directions for motion after a "self-inserting"
+orthogonal or diagonal directions for motion after a
“self-inserting”
character. This is useful for drawing lines in the buffer.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
@@ -221,18 +221,18 @@
<dd><p>Move down after insertion (<code>picture-movement-down</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c `</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Move up and left ("northwest") after insertion
<br>(<code>picture-movement-nw</code>).
+<dd><p>Move up and left (“northwest”) after insertion
<br>(<code>picture-movement-nw</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c '</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Move up and right ("northeast") after insertion <br>
+<dd><p>Move up and right (“northeast”) after insertion <br>
(<code>picture-movement-ne</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c /</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Move down and left ("southwest") after insertion
+<dd><p>Move down and left (“southwest”) after insertion
<br>(<code>picture-movement-sw</code>).
</p></dd>
<dt> <kbd>C-c \</kbd></dt>
-<dd><p>Move down and right ("southeast") after insertion
+<dd><p>Move down and right (“southeast”) after insertion
<br>(<code>picture-movement-se</code>).
</p></dd>
</dl>
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@
<a name="IDX1101"></a>
<p> Two motion commands move based on the current Picture insertion
direction. The command <kbd>C-c C-f</kbd> (<code>picture-motion</code>) moves
in the
-same direction as motion after "insertion" currently does, while
<kbd>C-c
+same direction as motion after “insertion” currently does, while
<kbd>C-c
C-b</kbd> (<code>picture-motion-reverse</code>) moves in the opposite
direction.
</p>
<hr size="6">
@@ -270,12 +270,12 @@
<p> Two kinds of tab-like action are provided in Picture mode.
Context-based tabbing is done with <kbd>M-<kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd>
(<code>picture-tab-search</code>). With no argument, it moves to a point
-underneath the next "interesting" character that follows whitespace
in
-the previous non-blank line. "Next" here means "appearing at a
-horizontal position greater than the one point starts out at". With an
+underneath the next “interesting” character that follows
whitespace in
+the previous non-blank line. “Next” here means “appearing
at a
+horizontal position greater than the one point starts out at”. With an
argument, as in <kbd>C-u M-<kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd>, the command moves to the next
such
interesting character in the current line. <kbd>M-<kbd>TAB</kbd></kbd> does
not
-change the text; it only moves point. "Interesting" characters are
+change the text; it only moves point. “Interesting” characters are
defined by the variable <code>picture-tab-chars</code>, which contains a string
of characters considered interesting. Its default value is
<code>"!-~"</code>.