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authorEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2018-07-25 17:22:29 +0300
committerEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2018-07-25 17:22:29 +0300
commit39da592da8f87e0dd488aa093e3e0dfff16cab19 (patch)
treee389399bdead917a00c72c9e0132c2c991e90b59
parent2f00ffe5f6938f851b92dee68787f34358a49426 (diff)
downloademacs-39da592da8f87e0dd488aa093e3e0dfff16cab19.tar.gz
; Minor markup change in indent.texi
* doc/emacs/indent.texi (Indentation Commands): Use @kbd{@key{...}} for better looks. (Bug#32248)
-rw-r--r--doc/emacs/indent.texi21
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/doc/emacs/indent.texi b/doc/emacs/indent.texi
index b38e85819ce..bf43909edf3 100644
--- a/doc/emacs/indent.texi
+++ b/doc/emacs/indent.texi
@@ -60,9 +60,9 @@ repositioned to the first non-whitespace character on the line.
@node Indentation Commands
@section Indentation Commands
-Apart from the @key{TAB} (@code{indent-for-tab-command}) command,
-Emacs provides a variety of commands to perform indentation in other
-ways.
+Apart from the @kbd{@key{TAB}} (@code{indent-for-tab-command})
+command, Emacs provides a variety of commands to perform indentation
+in other ways.
@table @kbd
@item C-M-o
@@ -113,8 +113,8 @@ appears after the newline that is deleted. @xref{Fill Prefix}.
@item C-M-\
@kindex C-M-\
@findex indent-region
-Indent all the lines in the region, as though you had typed @key{TAB}
-at the beginning of each line (@code{indent-region}).
+Indent all the lines in the region, as though you had typed
+@kbd{@key{TAB}} at the beginning of each line (@code{indent-region}).
If a numeric argument is supplied, indent every line in the region to
that column number.
@@ -128,11 +128,12 @@ in the region, moving the affected lines as a rigid unit.
If called with no argument, the command activates a transient mode for
adjusting the indentation of the affected lines interactively. While
-this transient mode is active, typing @key{LEFT} or @key{RIGHT}
-indents leftward and rightward, respectively, by one space. You can
-also type @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} or @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} to indent leftward
-or rightward to the next tab stop (@pxref{Tab Stops}). Typing any
-other key disables the transient mode, and resumes normal editing.
+this transient mode is active, typing @kbd{@key{LEFT}} or
+@kbd{@key{RIGHT}} indents leftward and rightward, respectively, by one
+space. You can also type @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} or @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} to
+indent leftward or rightward to the next tab stop (@pxref{Tab Stops}).
+Typing any other key disables the transient mode, and resumes normal
+editing.
If called with a prefix argument @var{n}, this command indents the
lines forward by @var{n} spaces (without enabling the transient mode).