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authorRichard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>2001-06-02 20:55:48 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>2001-06-02 20:55:48 +0000
commitab25a0c78f8e779aa34fb2cd5d6b0ae9e3685594 (patch)
treeaced34896744943af6be614eb545a1aef23ead02 /man
parent66e46e195182bc8f3fc5328d6576235d06cb3562 (diff)
downloademacs-ab25a0c78f8e779aa34fb2cd5d6b0ae9e3685594.tar.gz
selected buffer <=> current buffer.
Diffstat (limited to 'man')
-rw-r--r--man/buffers.texi29
-rw-r--r--man/vip.texi4
2 files changed, 17 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/man/buffers.texi b/man/buffers.texi
index 0afe99bcea6..8ddbe0b42d0 100644
--- a/man/buffers.texi
+++ b/man/buffers.texi
@@ -15,14 +15,14 @@ command's documentation, that appears in a buffer called @samp{*Help*}.
@cindex selected buffer
@cindex current buffer
- At any time, one and only one buffer is @dfn{selected}. It is also
-called the @dfn{current buffer}. Often we say that a command operates on
+ At any time, one and only one buffer is @dfn{current}. It is also
+called the @dfn{selected buffer}. Often we say that a command operates on
``the buffer'' as if there were only one; but really this means that the
-command operates on the selected buffer (most commands do).
+command operates on the current buffer (most commands do).
When Emacs has multiple windows, each window has its own chosen
buffer and displays it; at any time, only one of the windows is
-selected, and its chosen buffer is the selected buffer. Each window's
+selected, and its chosen buffer is the current buffer. Each window's
mode line normally displays the name of the window's chosen buffer
(@pxref{Windows}).
@@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ Similar, but select @var{buffer} in a separate frame
@key{RET}}. This runs the command @code{switch-to-buffer} with argument
@var{bufname}. You can use completion on an abbreviation for the buffer
name you want (@pxref{Completion}). An empty argument to @kbd{C-x b}
-specifies the most recently selected buffer that is not displayed in any
-window.@refill
+specifies the buffer that was current most recently among those not
+now displayed in any window.
@kindex C-x 4 b
@findex switch-to-buffer-other-window
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ buffers that were current most recently come first.
@samp{*} at the beginning of a line indicates the buffer is ``modified.''
If several buffers are modified, it may be time to save some with @kbd{C-x s}
(@pxref{Saving}). @samp{%} indicates a read-only buffer. @samp{.} marks the
-selected buffer. Here is an example of a buffer list:@refill
+current buffer. Here is an example of a buffer list:@refill
@smallexample
MR Buffer Size Mode File
@@ -262,12 +262,13 @@ Offer to kill each buffer, one by one.
@kindex C-x k
@kbd{C-x k} (@code{kill-buffer}) kills one buffer, whose name you
-specify in the minibuffer. The default, used if you type just @key{RET}
-in the minibuffer, is to kill the current buffer. If you kill the
-current buffer, another buffer is selected; one that has been selected
-recently but does not appear in any window now. If you ask to kill a
-file-visiting buffer that is modified (has unsaved editing), then you
-must confirm with @kbd{yes} before the buffer is killed.
+specify in the minibuffer. The default, used if you type just
+@key{RET} in the minibuffer, is to kill the current buffer. If you
+kill the current buffer, another buffer becomes current: one that was
+current in the recent past but is not displayed in any window now. If
+you ask to kill a file-visiting buffer that is modified (has unsaved
+editing), then you must confirm with @kbd{yes} before the buffer is
+killed.
The command @kbd{M-x kill-some-buffers} asks about each buffer, one by
one. An answer of @kbd{y} means to kill the buffer. Killing the current
@@ -383,7 +384,7 @@ select the window.
Immediately select this line's buffer in a full-screen window.
@item 2
Immediately set up two windows, with this line's buffer in one, and the
-previously selected buffer (aside from the buffer @samp{*Buffer List*})
+previously current buffer (aside from the buffer @samp{*Buffer List*})
in the other.
@item b
Bury the buffer listed on this line.
diff --git a/man/vip.texi b/man/vip.texi
index 6b423908a4d..349caeca4ef 100644
--- a/man/vip.texi
+++ b/man/vip.texi
@@ -784,8 +784,8 @@ typing @kbd{\}. Thus @kbd{5 \ +}, as well as @kbd{\ C-u 5 +}, will insert
@cindex current buffer
In Emacs the text you edit is stored in a @dfn{buffer}.
-See GNU Emacs Manual, for details. There is always one @dfn{selected}
-buffer which is called the @dfn{current buffer}.@refill
+See GNU Emacs Manual, for details. There is always one @dfn{current}
+buffer, also called the @dfn{selected buffer}.@refill
@cindex window
@cindex modified (buffer)