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@setfilename ../../info/octave-mode.info
@settitle Octave Mode
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+@include docstyle.texi
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@copying
-Copyright @copyright{} 1996--2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright @copyright{} 1996--2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This will start Octave in a special buffer the name of which is
specified by the variable @code{inferior-octave-buffer} and defaults
to @file{*Inferior Octave*}. From within this buffer, you can
-interact with the inferior Octave process `as usual', i.e., by
+interact with the inferior Octave process ``as usual'', i.e., by
entering Octave commands at the prompt. The buffer is in Inferior
Octave mode, which is derived from the standard Comint mode, a major
mode for interacting with an inferior interpreter. See the
@item C-c C-i s
@kindex C-c C-i s
@findex octave-show-process-buffer
-Make sure that `inferior-octave-buffer' is displayed
+Make sure that @code{inferior-octave-buffer} is displayed
(@code{octave-show-process-buffer}).
@item C-c C-i q
The variable @code{inferior-octave-startup-args} can be used for
specifying command lines arguments to be passed to Octave on startup
as a list of strings. For example, to suppress the startup message
-and use `traditional' mode, set this to @code{("-q" "--traditional")}.
+and use ``traditional'' mode, set this to @code{("-q" "--traditional")}.
You can also specify a startup file of Octave commands to be loaded on
startup; note that these commands will not produce any visible output
in the process buffer. Which file to use is controlled by the
@c @noindent
@c to your @file{.emacs} file.
-@c You can use either `plain' Emacs Info or the function @code{octave-help}
+@c You can use either 'plain' Emacs Info or the function @code{octave-help}
@c as your Octave info reader (for @samp{help -i}). In the former case,
@c use @code{info_program ("info-emacs-info")}.
@c The latter is perhaps more attractive because it allows to look up keys