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-@dircategory Emacs
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-* PCL-CVS: (pcl-cvs). Emacs front-end to CVS.
+* PCL-CVS: (pcl-cvs). Emacs front-end to CVS.
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customize-group RET pcl-cvs @key{RET}} and to look at the documentation strings
of the various commands and major modes for further information.
@c This manual is updated to release 2.5 of PCL-CVS.
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Emacs buffer and provides single-key access to the most frequently used CVS
commands.
For Emacs users accustomed to VC, PCL-CVS can be thought of as a replacement
-for VC-dired (@pxref{VC Dired Mode, , Dired under VC, emacs, The GNU
+for VC-dired (@pxref{VC Directory Mode, , , emacs, The GNU
Emacs Manual}) specifically designed for CVS.
PCL-CVS was originally written many years ago by Per Cederqvist who
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