- The function name for @kbd{C-h f} to describe has a default which is
-used if you type @key{RET} leaving the minibuffer empty. The default is
-the function called by the innermost Lisp expression in the buffer around
-point, @emph{provided} that is a valid, defined Lisp function name. For
-example, if point is located following the text @samp{(make-vector (car
-x)}, the innermost list containing point is the one that starts with
-@samp{(make-vector}, so the default is to describe the function
-@code{make-vector}.
+ The default function name for @kbd{C-h f} to describe, if you type
+just @key{RET}, is the name of the function called by the innermost Lisp
+expression in the buffer around point, @emph{provided} that is a valid,
+defined Lisp function name. For example, if point is located following
+the text @samp{(make-vector (car x)}, the innermost list containing
+point is the one that starts with @samp{(make-vector}, so the default is
+to describe the function @code{make-vector}.