Brian Gough <b...@network-theory.co.uk> writes:

> include explanations of how to look up a docstring

> --- a/doc/org.texi
> +++ b/doc/org.texi
> @@ -1346,8 +1346,7 @@ Clone a subtree by making a number of sibling copies of 
> it.  You will be
[...]
> This can be useful, for example,
>  to create a number of tasks related to a series of lectures to prepare.  For
> -more details, see the docstring of the command
> -...@code{org-clone-subtree-with-time-shift}.
> +more details, see the docstr...@footnote{docstrings for commands can
> be displayed with @kbd{M-x describe-function} or @kbd{C-h f}.} 

[...]

>  This is handled by the variable @code{org-footnote-auto-label} and its
> -corresponding @code{#+STARTUP} keywords.  See the docstring of that variable
> -for details.
> +corresponding @code{#+STARTUP} keywords. See the
> docstr...@footnote{docstrings for variables can be displayed with
> @kbd{M-x describe-variable} or @kbd{C-h v}.} of that variable for
> details.

IMO these explanations are redundant. 

It is an Org-mode manual not a GNU/Emacs manual.

see eg:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2006-11/msg00012.html

;-)

cheers,
Giovanni

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