- To control more precisely what to customize, you can use @kbd{M-x
-customize-apropos}. You specify a regular expression as argument;
-then all @emph{loaded} settings and groups whose names match this
-regular expression are set up in the customization buffer. If you
-specify an empty regular expression, this includes @emph{all} loaded
-groups and settings---which takes a long time to set up.
+ For a more general way of controlling what to customize, you can use
+@kbd{M-x customize-apropos}. You specify a regular expression as
+argument; then all @emph{loaded} settings and groups whose names match
+this regular expression are set up in the customization buffer. If
+you specify an empty regular expression, this includes @emph{all}
+loaded groups and settings---which takes a long time to set up.