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> Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 13:12:41 -0500
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> Message: 13
> Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 12:45:16 -0500
> From: Glenn Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/calendar.texi
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> Index: emacs/man/calendar.texi
> diff -c emacs/man/calendar.texi:1.29 emacs/man/calendar.texi:1.30
> *** emacs/man/calendar.texi:1.29      Mon Mar 21 18:08:14 2005
> --- emacs/man/calendar.texi   Sat Mar 26 17:45:16 2005
> ***************
> *** 21,29 ****
>     @kbd{Mouse-2} in the calendar brings up a menu of operations on a
>   particular date; @kbd{C-Mouse-3} brings up a menu of commonly used
>   calendar features that are independent of any particular date.  To exit
> ! the calendar, type @kbd{q}.  @xref{Calendar, Customizing the Calendar
> ! and Diary,, elisp, The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}, for customization
> ! information about the calendar and diary.
>   
>   @menu
>   * Calendar Motion::     Moving through the calendar; selecting a date.
> --- 21,29 ----
>     @kbd{Mouse-2} in the calendar brings up a menu of operations on a
>   particular date; @kbd{C-Mouse-3} brings up a menu of commonly used
>   calendar features that are independent of any particular date.  To exit
> ! the calendar, type @kbd{q}.  @xref{Advanced Calendar/Diary Usage,
> ! Customizing the Calendar and Diary,, emacs-xtra, Specialized Emacs
> ! Features}, for customization information about the calendar and diary.

Since emacs-xtra is not distributed with the Emacs manual, I think all
references to it should be inside @ifinfo.  That way, someone who
reads a printed version of the Emacs manual will not wonder where to
find the (non-existent) emacs-xtra manual.

Alternatively, change all references to emacs-xtra to use @inforef.


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