X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/gnu-emacs/blobdiff_plain/d4f9443dc9b4f5edb6180ae0d7c580ca7decea8e..201c831a096feecbad341f30d8c7497c466ab11a:/man/sc.texi diff --git a/man/sc.texi b/man/sc.texi index c3520af264..30357640a4 100644 --- a/man/sc.texi +++ b/man/sc.texi @@ -1217,13 +1217,13 @@ wide variety of MUAs, it does not install all of its commands directly into the reply buffer's keymap. Instead, it puts its commands on a keymap prefix, then installs this prefix onto the buffer's keymap. What this means is that you typically have to type more characters to invoke -a Supercite command, but Supercite's keybindings can be made much more +a Supercite command, but Supercite's key bindings can be made much more consistent across MUAs. You can control what key Supercite uses as its keymap prefix by changing the variable @code{sc-mode-map-prefix}. By default, this variable is set to @code{C-c C-p}; a finger twister perhaps, but unfortunately the -best default due to the scarcity of available keybindings in many MUAs. +best default due to the scarcity of available key bindings in many MUAs. @item @emph{Turns on Supercite minor mode.}