-Use @kbd{C-c .} to choose a style interactively:
-
-@deffn Command c-set-style style-name
-@findex set-style (c-)
-@kindex C-c .
-Switch to the specified style in the current buffer. Use
-interactively like this:
-
-@example
-@kbd{C-c . @var{style-name} @key{RET}}
-@end example
-
-You can use the @key{TAB} in the normal way to do completion on the
-style name. Note that all style names are case insensitive, even the
-ones you define yourself.
-
-Setting a style in this way does @emph{not} automatically reindent your
-file. For commands that you can use to view the effect of your changes,
-see @ref{Indentation Commands} and @ref{Filling and Breaking}.
-@end deffn
-
-The default style in all newly created buffers is @code{gnu}, except
-in Java and AWK modes where it's @code{java} and @code{awk}.
+When you create a new buffer, its style will be set from
+@code{c-default-style}. The factory default is the style @code{gnu},
+except in Java and AWK modes where it's @code{java} and @code{awk}.