- Arguments starting with @samp{-} are @dfn{options}. Other arguments
-specify files to visit. Emacs visits the specified files while it
-starts up. The last file name on your command line becomes the
-current buffer; the other files are also visited in other buffers. If
-there are two files, they are both displayed; otherwise the last file
-is displayed along with a buffer list that shows what other buffers
-there are. As with most programs, the special argument @samp{--} says
-that all subsequent arguments are file names, not options, even if
-they start with @samp{-}.
+ Arguments starting with @samp{-} are @dfn{options}, and so is
+@samp{+@var{linenum}}. All other arguments specify files to visit.
+Emacs visits the specified files while it starts up. The last file
+name on your command line becomes the current buffer; the other files
+are also visited in other buffers. If there are two files, they are
+both displayed; otherwise the last file is displayed along with a
+buffer list that shows what other buffers there are. As with most
+programs, the special argument @samp{--} says that all subsequent
+arguments are file names, not options, even if they start with
+@samp{-}.