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2006-02-06 Thien-Thi NguyenUpdate years in copyright notice; nfc.
2005-08-10 Thien-Thi NguyenUpdate years in copyright notice; nfc.
2005-06-21 Juanma BarranqueroFix spellings.
2005-06-18 Richard M. Stallman(Auto-Saving): Fix formatting ugliness.
2005-02-26 Richard M. Stallman(Rename or Copy): Minor fix.
2004-06-23 Luc TeirlinckReposition @anchor's.
2004-06-15 Luc Teirlinck(Reverting): Add anchor.
2004-04-05 Luc TeirlinckVarious small changes in addition to:
2003-11-02 Eli ZaretskiiReplace @sc{foo} with @acronym{FOO}.
2003-09-01 Miles BaderAdd arch taglines
2003-06-24 Richard M. StallmanFix minor Texinfo usage.
2003-04-06 Juanma BarranqueroFix cross references.
2003-02-04 Juanma BarranqueroTrailing whitespace deleted.
2001-02-23 Gerd Moellmann(Making Backups): Remove doubled `for'.
2000-08-23 Dave Love*** empty log message ***
2000-08-22 Dave Lovenormal-backup-enable-predicate, backup-directory-alist,
2000-01-12 Richard M. Stallman*** empty log message ***
2000-01-05 Gerd MoellmannUpdate copyrights.
2000-01-05 Gerd MoellmannRemove obsolete @tindex commands.
1999-10-12 Gerd MoellmannPatch from RMS.
1999-10-09 Richard M. Stallman*** empty log message ***
1999-10-05 Phillip Rulon*** empty log message ***
1999-09-17 Richard M. Stallman*** empty log message ***
1999-07-07 Karl Heuer*** empty log message ***
1998-11-04 Simon MarshallFont Lock mode doesn't use the revert hooks any more.
1998-05-26 Richard M. Stallman*** empty log message ***
1998-05-19 Richard M. Stallman*** empty log message ***
1998-04-20 Richard M. Stallman*** empty log message ***
1998-02-28 Richard M. Stallman*** empty log message ***
1995-06-06 Karl Heuer*** empty log message ***
1995-05-03 Richard M. StallmanDoc auto-save-list-file-name.
1994-05-05 Richard M. Stallmanentered into RCS
1994-04-19 Richard M. Stallman*** empty log message ***
1994-03-29 Richard M. StallmanInitial revision