diff man/lispref/os.texi @ 398:74fd4e045ea6 r21-2-29

Import from CVS: tag r21-2-29
author cvs
date Mon, 13 Aug 2007 11:13:30 +0200
parents 6240c7796c7a
children 697ef44129c6
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--- a/man/lispref/os.texi	Mon Aug 13 11:12:06 2007 +0200
+++ b/man/lispref/os.texi	Mon Aug 13 11:13:30 2007 +0200
@@ -1602,7 +1602,7 @@
 @code{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} for flow control.  Therefore, the choice of
 @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} as command characters was uncontroversial.
 XEmacs, for economy of keystrokes and portability, used nearly all the
-@sc{ASCII} control characters, with mnemonic meanings when possible;
+@sc{ascii} control characters, with mnemonic meanings when possible;
 thus, @kbd{C-s} for search and @kbd{C-q} for quote.
 
   Later, some terminals were introduced which required these characters