X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/gnu-emacs/blobdiff_plain/389645fd7a5a957824265014331a3ea1e2a14218..5359ed910b32554e115129f844b02fa72800e1b7:/man/anti.texi diff --git a/man/anti.texi b/man/anti.texi index ee4e339c3a..9bf8ceed93 100644 --- a/man/anti.texi +++ b/man/anti.texi @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ avoids the complexity of display layout in Emacs 21. To wit: @item Variable-size characters are not supported in Emacs 20. You cannot use fonts which contain oversized characters, and using italics fonts can -results in illegible display. However, text which uses variable-size +result in illegible display. However, text which uses variable-size fonts is unreadable anyway. With all characters in a frame layed out on a regular grid, each character having the same height and width, text is much easier to read. @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Several face appearance attributes such as 3D appearence, strike-through, and overline, have been eliminated. @item -Emacs now provides its own ``lean and mean'' scroll bars instead using +Emacs now provides its own ``lean and mean'' scroll bars instead of using those from the X toolkit. Toggle buttons and radio buttons in menus now look just like any other menu item, which simplifies them, and prevents them from standing out and distracting your attention from the other @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ as @kbd{display foo} and @kbd{print bar}. As these commands use explicit words, their meaning is more self-evident. @item -Colors are not available on character terminals. If you @emph{must} +Colors are not available on text-only terminals. If you @emph{must} have colors, but cannot afford running X, you can now use the MS-DOG version of Emacs inside a DOS emulator. @@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ so we are planning to remove it altogether in an earlier version.) when the menu bar is not displayed. @item -For uniformity, @key{delete} function key in Emacs 20 works exactly like +For uniformity, the @key{delete} function key in Emacs 20 works exactly like the @key{DEL} key, on both text-only terminals and window systems---it always deletes backward. This eliminates the inconsistency of Emacs 21, where the key labeled @key{delete} deletes forward when you are using a @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ all the frames but the current one, delete them one by one instead. CC Mode now enforces identical values for some customizable options, such as indentation style, for better consistency. In particular, if you select an indentation style for Java, the same style is used -for C and C@t{++} buffer as well. +for C and C@t{++} buffers as well. @item Isearch does not highlight other possible matches; it shows only the @@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ you should have fewer files anyway, so you won't notice the absence of this feature. @item -The @code{field} property does not exist in Emasc 20, so various +The @code{field} property does not exist in Emacs 20, so various packages that run subsidiary programs in Emacs buffers cannot in general distinguish which text was user input and which was output from the subprocess. If you need to try to do this nonetheless, Emacs 20