diff man/new-users-guide/enter.texi @ 290:c9fe270a4101 r21-0b43

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date Mon, 13 Aug 2007 10:36:47 +0200
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--- a/man/new-users-guide/enter.texi	Mon Aug 13 10:35:55 2007 +0200
+++ b/man/new-users-guide/enter.texi	Mon Aug 13 10:36:47 2007 +0200
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 A @b{buffer} is a region of memory holding characters. It is the basic
 editing unit; one buffer corresponds to one piece of text being
 edited. You can have multiple buffers but you can edit only one buffer
-at any one time. For more information, @xref{Buffers,,,,XEmacs User's
+at any one time. For more information, @xref{Buffers,,,xemacs,XEmacs User's
 Manual}.
 
 @item File
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
 corresponding key commands are displayed right besides them. The five
 default menus on the menubar that you will see on the frame are
 @b{File}, @b{Edit}, @b{Options}, @b{Buffers} and @b{Help}. @xref{XEmacs
-Pull-down Menus,,,,XEmacs User's Manual}, for detailed information on
+Pull-down Menus,,,xemacs,XEmacs User's Manual}, for detailed information on
 the functions provided by the pull-down menus.
 
   The Emacs frame has a rectangle shaped box at the extreme right and you can
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@
 Suspend Emacs (@code{suspend-emacs}).  If used under the X window system,
 this command will shrink the X window containing the Emacs frame to an 
 icon. Clicking on the icon will resume that Emacs process
-again. @xref{Exiting Emacs,,,,XEmacs User's Manual}. 
+again. @xref{Exiting Emacs,,,xemacs,XEmacs User's Manual}. 
 
 @item C-x C-c
 Kill Emacs (@code{save-buffers-kill-emacs}). You can also select 
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@
 
   @var{buf} is the name of the window's chosen @dfn{buffer}. If you are
 editing a file (which is the selected buffer), the file name appears
-in @var{buf}.  @xref{Buffers,,,,XEmacs User's Manual}.
+in @var{buf}.  @xref{Buffers,,,xemacs,XEmacs User's Manual}.
 
   @var{pos} contains :
 @table @samp
@@ -188,18 +188,18 @@
 buffer.  At any time, each buffer is in one and only one major mode.
 The available major modes include Fundamental mode (the least
 specialized), Text mode, Lisp mode, and C mode.  @xref{Major
-Modes,,,,XEmacs User's Manual}, for details on how the modes differ
+Modes,,,xemacs,XEmacs User's Manual}, for details on how the modes differ
 and how you select one.
 
    @var{minor} is a list of some of the @dfn{minor modes} that are
 turned on in the window's chosen buffer.  For example, @samp{Fill} means
 that Auto Fill mode is on which means that lines are broken
-automatically when they become too wide. @xref{Minor Modes,,,,XEmacs
-Reference Manual}, for more information on various minor modes and how
-to enable them.
+automatically when they become too wide. @xref{Minor
+Modes,,,xemacs,XEmacs User's Manual}, for more information on various
+minor modes and how to enable them.
 
   You can also display time in the mode line. @xref{The Mode
-Line,,,,XEmacs User's Manual}, for more information regarding the
+Line,,,xemacs,XEmacs User's Manual}, for more information regarding the
 mode line.
 
 
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@
 @noindent
 This error message will be accompanied by a beep. Some XEmacs commands
 will print informative messages in the @dfn{echo area}. @xref{The Echo
-Area,,,,XEmacs User's Manual}, for more information on the @dfn{echo
+Area,,,xemacs,XEmacs User's Manual}, for more information on the @dfn{echo
 area}.
 @end itemize