X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/gnu-emacs/blobdiff_plain/53c1041b667000297fa8d50cd227d84964a6290a..1dfbe81035688036e43605da8aa66b27332e6a96:/man/emacs-xtra.texi diff --git a/man/emacs-xtra.texi b/man/emacs-xtra.texi index d6b1ca4258..600748b7c8 100644 --- a/man/emacs-xtra.texi +++ b/man/emacs-xtra.texi @@ -55,18 +55,17 @@ license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license. @end ifnottex @menu -* Introduction:: What documentation belongs here? -* Autorevert:: Auto Reverting non-file buffers. -* Subdir Switches:: Subdirectory switches in Dired. +* Introduction:: What documentation belongs here? +* Autorevert:: Auto Reverting non-file buffers. +* Subdir Switches:: Subdirectory switches in Dired. * Advanced Calendar/Diary Usage:: Advanced Calendar/Diary customization. -* Emerge:: A convenient way of merging two versions - of a program. -* Picture Mode:: Editing pictures made up of characters - using the quarter-plane screen model. - -* Advanced VC Usage:: Advanced VC (version control) features. -* Fortran:: Fortran mode and its special features. -* MS-DOG:: +* Emerge:: A convenient way of merging two versions of a program. +* Picture Mode:: Editing pictures made up of characters using + the quarter-plane screen model. + +* Advanced VC Usage:: Advanced VC (version control) features. +* Fortran:: Fortran mode and its special features. +* MS-DOS:: Using Emacs on MS-DOS (otherwise known as "MS-DOG"). * Index:: @end menu @@ -3291,7 +3290,7 @@ to @samp{continue}, provided Abbrev mode is enabled.@refill Fortran abbrevs and what they stand for. -@node MS-DOG +@node MS-DOS @chapter Emacs and MS-DOS @cindex MS-DOG @cindex MS-DOS peculiarities @@ -3300,7 +3299,7 @@ Fortran abbrevs and what they stand for. the MS-DOS ``operating system'' (also known as ``MS-DOG''). Information about Emacs and Microsoft's current operating system Windows (also known as ``Losedows) is in the main Emacs manual -(@pxref{Emacs and Microsoft Systems,,, emacs, the Emacs Manual}). +(@pxref{Microsoft Systems,,, emacs, the Emacs Manual}). If you build Emacs for MS-DOS, the binary will also run on Windows 3.X, Windows NT, Windows 9X/ME, Windows 2000, or OS/2 as a DOS