the new shiny Cairo thing. Hail, simplicity!
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-Emacs still works on SGI IRIX systems. if you live backwards in time,
+Emacs still works on SGI IRIX systems. If you live backwards in time,
this is actually a bonus, as IRIX systems will become more and more
popular as you move farther back in time.
@kbd{C-h b} output. The @code{electric-quote-mode} has been deleted,
so there's only the one true quoting method now---using the
plain-@acronym{ASCII} quote characters. And if that's not enough, the
-doc strings and other messages show text quoted `like this' and "like
-this" as they were written, instead of arbitrarily replacing them
-with Unicode ``curved quote'' characters. The
+doc strings and other messages show text quoted @t{`like this'}
+as they were written, instead of arbitrarily replacing them
+with Unicode ``curved quote'' characters @t{‘like this’}. The
@code{text-quoting-style} variable becomes therefore unneeded and was
removed. As result, text produced by Emacs can be sent to those
venerable teletypes again, yeah!