Mercurial > hg > xemacs-beta
diff man/xemacs/custom.texi @ 600:a99eebfee7d3
[xemacs-hg @ 2001-06-01 07:15:24 by martinb]
Updates to mule/custom docs
author | martinb |
---|---|
date | Fri, 01 Jun 2001 07:15:33 +0000 |
parents | abe6d1db359e |
children | b9f1a2e84ead |
line wrap: on
line diff
--- a/man/xemacs/custom.texi Fri Jun 01 06:30:08 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/xemacs/custom.texi Fri Jun 01 07:15:33 2001 +0000 @@ -179,12 +179,13 @@ @findex customize @cindex customization buffer A convenient way to find the user option variables that you want to -change, and then change them, is with @kbd{M-x customize}. This command -creates a @dfn{customization buffer} with which you can browse through -the Emacs user options in a logically organized structure, then edit and -set their values. You can also use the customization buffer to save -settings permanently. (Not all Emacs user options are included in this -structure as of yet, but we are adding the rest.) +change, and then change them, is with @kbd{C-h C} (@code{customize}). +This command creates a @dfn{customization buffer} with which you can +browse through the Emacs user options in a logically organized +structure, then edit and set their values. You can also use the +customization buffer to save settings permanently. (Not all Emacs user +options are included in this structure as of yet, but we are adding the +rest.) @menu * Groups: Customization Groups. @@ -203,9 +204,9 @@ @dfn{groups} to help you find them. Groups are collected into bigger groups, all the way up to a master group called @code{Emacs}. - @kbd{M-x customize} creates a customization buffer that shows the -top-level @code{Emacs} group and the second-level groups immediately -under it. It looks like this, in part: + @kbd{C-h C} (@code{customize}} creates a customization buffer that +shows the top-level @code{Emacs} group and the second-level groups +immediately under it. It looks like this, in part: @smallexample /- Emacs group: ---------------------------------------------------\