@kindex 1300 @kbd{X} (@code{vip-ctl-x-equivalent})
These keys will exit from vi mode and return to emacs mode temporarily.
If you type @kbd{C} (@kbd{X}), Emacs will be in emacs mode and will believe
-that you have typed @kbd{C-c} (@kbd{C-x}, resp.) in emacs mode. Moreover,
+that you have typed @kbd{C-c} (@kbd{C-x}) in emacs mode. Moreover,
if the following character you type is an upper-case letter, then Emacs
will believe that you have typed the corresponding control character.
You will be in vi mode again after the command is executed. For example,
@kindex 011 TAB (@code{indent-for-tab-command})
Indent line for current major mode (@code{indent-for-tab-command}).
@item C-j
-@kindex 012 @kbd{C-j} (@code{electric-indent-just-newline'} or @code{newline-and-indent})
+@kindex 012 @kbd{C-j} (@code{electric-newline-and-maybe-indent})
Insert a newline, and maybe indent according to mode.
@item C-k
@kindex 013 @kbd{C-k} (@code{kill-line})