@c This is part of the Emacs manual.
-@c Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+@c Copyright (C) 2005-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
@node Antinews
removed. Text is now always displayed on the screen in a single
consistent direction---left to right---regardless of the underlying
script. Similarly, @kbd{C-f} and @kbd{C-b} always move the text
-cursor to the right and left respectively. Also, @key{right} and
-@key{left} are now equivalent to @kbd{C-f} and @kbd{C-b}, as you might
+cursor to the right and left respectively. Also, @key{RIGHT} and
+@key{LEFT} are now equivalent to @kbd{C-f} and @kbd{C-b}, as you might
expect, rather than moving forward or backward based on the underlying
``paragraph direction''.
-Users of ``right-to-left'' languages, like Arabic and Hebrew, may
+Users of right-to-left languages, like Arabic and Hebrew, may
adapt by reading and/or editing text in left-to-right order.
@item
The Emacs Lisp package manager has been removed. Instead of using a
-``user interface'' (@kbd{M-x list-packages}), additional Lisp packages
+user interface (@kbd{M-x list-packages}), additional Lisp packages
must now be installed by hand, which is the most flexible and
``Lispy'' method anyway. Typically, this just involves editing your
init file to add the package installation directory to the load path
@item
The option @code{delete-active-region} has been deleted. When the
-region is active, typing @key{DEL} or @key{delete} no longer deletes
+region is active, typing @key{DEL} or @key{Delete} no longer deletes
the text in the region; it deletes a single character instead.
@item
@kbd{C-y} and @kbd{M-y} is unintended.
@item
-Various completion features have been simplified. The options
-@code{completion-cycle-threshold} and
-@code{completion-category-overrides} have been removed. Due to the
-latter removal, Emacs uses a single consistent scheme to generate
-completions, instead of using a separate scheme for (say) buffer name
-completion. Several major modes, such as Shell mode, now implement
-their own inline completion commands instead of using
-@code{completion-at-point}.
+Various completion features have been simplified. The option
+@code{completion-category-overrides} has been removed, so Emacs uses a
+single consistent scheme to generate completions, instead of using a
+separate scheme for (say) buffer name completion. Several major
+modes, such as Shell mode, now implement their own inline completion
+commands instead of using @code{completion-at-point}.
@item
-We have removed various options for controlling how windows are used,
-e.g.@: @code{display-buffer-base-action}, @code{display-buffer-alist},
-@code{window-combination-limit}, and @code{window-combination-resize}.
+We have removed several options for controlling how windows are used,
+such as @code{display-buffer-base-action},
+@code{display-buffer-alist}, @code{window-combination-limit}, and
+@code{window-combination-resize}.
@item
The command @kbd{M-x customize-themes} has been removed. Emacs no
@item
Setting the option @code{delete-by-moving-to-trash} to a
-non-@code{nil} now causes all file deletions to use the system trash,
+non-@code{nil} value now causes all file deletions to use the system trash,
even temporary files created by Lisp programs; furthermore, the
@kbd{M-x delete-file} and @kbd{M-x delete-directory} commands no
longer accept prefix arguments to force true deletion.