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From: karl
Subject: texinfo/doc info-stnd.texi
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2013 18:06:37 +0000

CVSROOT:        /sources/texinfo
Module name:    texinfo
Changes by:     karl <karl>     13/01/20 18:06:37

Modified files:
        doc            : info-stnd.texi 

Log message:
        @minus{} for minus signs

CVSWeb URLs:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/texinfo/doc/info-stnd.texi?cvsroot=texinfo&r1=1.38&r2=1.39

Patches:
Index: info-stnd.texi
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/texinfo/texinfo/doc/info-stnd.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.38
retrieving revision 1.39
diff -u -b -r1.38 -r1.39
--- info-stnd.texi      20 Jan 2013 18:04:48 -0000      1.38
+++ info-stnd.texi      20 Jan 2013 18:06:37 -0000      1.39
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 \input texinfo.tex    @c -*-texinfo-*-
address@hidden $Id: info-stnd.texi,v 1.38 2013/01/20 18:04:48 karl Exp $
address@hidden $Id: info-stnd.texi,v 1.39 2013/01/20 18:06:37 karl Exp $
 @c We must \input texinfo.tex instead of texinfo, otherwise make
 @c distcheck in the Texinfo distribution fails, because the texinfo Info
 @c file is made first, and texi2dvi must include . first in the path.
@@ -429,8 +429,8 @@
 are simply executed that many times; for example, a numeric argument
 of 4 given to @code{next-line} causes the cursor to move down 4 lines.
 With a negative numeric argument, the motion is reversed; an argument
-of -4 given to the @code{next-line} command would cause the cursor to
-move @emph{up} 4 lines.
+of @minus{}4 given to the @code{next-line} command would cause the
+cursor to move @emph{up} 4 lines.
 
 @table @asis
 @item @kbd{C-n} (@code{next-line})
@@ -1788,10 +1788,10 @@
 @cindex negative arguments
 @cindex arguments, negative
 @cindex numeric arguments, negative
-To make a negative argument, type @kbd{-}.  Typing @kbd{-} alone makes a
-negative argument with a value of -1.  If you continue to type digit or
-Meta-digit keys after @kbd{-}, the result is a negative number produced
-by those digits.
+To make a negative argument, type @kbd{-}.  Typing @kbd{-} alone makes
+a negative argument with a value of @minus{}1.  If you continue to
+type digit or Meta-digit keys after @kbd{-}, the result is a negative
+number produced by those digits.
 
 @kbd{-} doesn't work when you type in the echo area, because you need to
 be able to insert the @samp{-} character itself; use @kbd{M--} instead,



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