Index: emacs/lispref/os.texi
diff -c emacs/lispref/os.texi:1.74 emacs/lispref/os.texi:1.75
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--- emacs/lispref/os.texi Wed Jul 13 17:46:59 2005
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@code{key-translation-map}, even though they are overridden by it.
Indeed, actual key bindings override @code{function-key-map} and thus
may alter the key sequence that @code{key-translation-map} receives.
! Clearly, it is better to avoid to avoid this type of situation.
The intent of @code{key-translation-map} is for users to map one
character set to another, including ordinary characters normally bound
--- 1721,1727 ----
@code{key-translation-map}, even though they are overridden by it.
Indeed, actual key bindings override @code{function-key-map} and thus
may alter the key sequence that @code{key-translation-map} receives.
! Clearly, it is better to avoid this type of situation.
The intent of @code{key-translation-map} is for users to map one
character set to another, including ordinary characters normally bound
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