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authorPaul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>2015-04-11 07:47:25 -0700
committerKyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com>2015-07-26 23:29:31 -0400
commit961cf22823d55e88c013765d3b054ab045f69823 (patch)
tree853b9d1e2417c7e20c317c999656d3de17dfc86c
parentc6164293fc8de8f01771034f149fdb0469111cb0 (diff)
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Backport commit 279558f from Emacs master branch
Minor quoting etc. fixes to misc manuals 279558f472246dd19864f4175cb1d6061bc1ed92 Paul Eggert
-rw-r--r--doc/org.texi33
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/doc/org.texi b/doc/org.texi
index 30957e9..fc1476c 100644
--- a/doc/org.texi
+++ b/doc/org.texi
@@ -1053,7 +1053,7 @@ is not necessary. In that case it is sufficient to start Emacs as
shown below.
@lisp
-;;; Minimal setup to load latest `org-mode'
+;;; Minimal setup to load latest 'org-mode'
;; activate debugging
(setq debug-on-error t
@@ -2356,7 +2356,7 @@ Fields that are wider become clipped and end in the string @samp{=>}.
Note that the full text is still in the buffer but is hidden.
To see the full text, hold the mouse over the field---a tool-tip window
will show the full content. To edit such a field, use the command
-@kbd{C-c `} (that is @kbd{C-c} followed by the backquote). This will
+@kbd{C-c `} (that is @kbd{C-c} followed by the grave accent). This will
open a new window with the full field. Edit it and finish with @kbd{C-c
C-c}.
@@ -2770,7 +2770,7 @@ It is also possible to write a formula in Emacs Lisp. This can be useful
for string manipulation and control structures, if Calc's functionality is
not enough.
-If a formula starts with a single-quote followed by an opening parenthesis,
+If a formula starts with an apostrophe followed by an opening parenthesis,
then it is evaluated as a Lisp form. The evaluation should return either a
string or a number. Just as with @file{calc} formulas, you can specify modes
and a printf format after a semicolon.
@@ -6330,7 +6330,8 @@ you stop working on that task, or when you mark the task done, the clock is
stopped and the corresponding time interval is recorded. It also computes
the total time spent on each subtree@footnote{Clocking only works if all
headings are indented with less than 30 stars. This is a hardcoded
-limitation of `lmax' in `org-clock-sum'.} of a project. And it remembers a
+limitation of @code{lmax} in @code{org-clock-sum}.} of a project. And it
+remembers a
history or tasks recently clocked, to that you can jump quickly between a
number of tasks absorbing your time.
@@ -10310,14 +10311,14 @@ macro, they are removed again (depending on the variable
@code{cdlatex-simplify-sub-super-scripts}).
@item
@kindex `
-Pressing the backquote @kbd{`} followed by a character inserts math
+Pressing the grave accent @kbd{`} followed by a character inserts math
macros, also outside @LaTeX{} fragments. If you wait more than 1.5 seconds
-after the backquote, a help window will pop up.
+after the grave accent, a help window will pop up.
@item
@kindex '
-Pressing the single-quote @kbd{'} followed by another character modifies
+Pressing the apostrophe @kbd{'} followed by another character modifies
the symbol before point with an accent or a font. If you wait more than
-1.5 seconds after the single-quote, a help window will pop up. Character
+1.5 seconds after the apostrophe, a help window will pop up. Character
modification will work only inside @LaTeX{} fragments; outside the quote
is normal.
@end itemize
@@ -12190,7 +12191,7 @@ You can control the size and scale of the embedded images using the
The exporter specifies the desired size of the image in the final document in
units of centimeters. In order to scale the embedded images, the exporter
queries for pixel dimensions of the images using one of a) ImageMagick's
-@file{identify} program or b) Emacs `create-image' and `image-size'
+@file{identify} program or b) Emacs @code{create-image} and @code{image-size}
APIs@footnote{Use of @file{ImageMagick} is only desirable. However, if you
routinely produce documents that have large images or you export your Org
files that has images using a Emacs batch script, then the use of
@@ -13388,9 +13389,9 @@ the Org buffer and get them translated into @LaTeX{} without using the
@lisp
@group
(defun my-latex-filter-nobreaks (text backend info)
- "Ensure \" \" are properly handled in LaTeX export."
+ "Ensure \"_\" are properly handled in LaTeX export."
(when (org-export-derived-backend-p backend 'latex)
- (replace-regexp-in-string " " "~" text)))
+ (replace-regexp-in-string "_" "~" text)))
(add-to-list 'org-export-filter-plain-text-functions
'my-latex-filter-nobreaks)
@@ -15728,7 +15729,7 @@ process. For example, compare the following two blocks:
: bye
@end example
-In non-session mode, the `2' is not printed and does not appear.
+In non-session mode, the ``2'' is not printed and does not appear.
@example
#+BEGIN_SRC python :results output :session
@@ -15743,8 +15744,8 @@ In non-session mode, the `2' is not printed and does not appear.
: bye
@end example
-But in @code{:session} mode, the interactive interpreter receives input `2'
-and prints out its value, `2'. (Indeed, the other print statements are
+But in @code{:session} mode, the interactive interpreter receives input ``2''
+and prints out its value, ``2''. (Indeed, the other print statements are
unnecessary here).
@node Noweb reference syntax, Key bindings and useful functions, Results of evaluation, Working With Source Code
@@ -17812,8 +17813,8 @@ scheduled, and clocking, and any additional properties defined in the
entry. The return value is an alist. Keys may occur multiple times
if the property key was used several times.@*
POM may also be @code{nil}, in which case the current entry is used.
-If WHICH is @code{nil} or `all', get all properties. If WHICH is
-`special' or `standard', only get that subclass.
+If WHICH is @code{nil} or @code{all}, get all properties. If WHICH is
+@code{special} or @code{standard}, only get that subclass.
@end defun
@vindex org-use-property-inheritance
@findex org-insert-property-drawer