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bug#58325: 28.1: Function-name error in documentation of M-j key binding
From: |
Mark Harig |
Subject: |
bug#58325: 28.1: Function-name error in documentation of M-j key binding |
Date: |
Thu, 6 Oct 2022 02:18:13 +0000 (UTC) |
1. In the Emacs info manual, (emacs) Comment Commands, there is
the sentence:
`C-M-j'
`M-j'
Like `<RET>' followed by inserting and aligning a comment
(`comment-indent-new-line').
However, C-h c M-j reports (for numerous (all?) major modes)
M-j runs the command default-indent-new-line
Although the function `comment-indent-new-line' exists, the key
sequences C-M-j and M-j are not bound to it.
So, the sentence in the Emacs info manual needs to have
`comment-indent-new-line' changed to `default-indent-new-line'.
2. In the Emacs info manual, (emacs) Multi-Line Comments, there
is the sentence:
If you are typing a comment and wish to continue it to
another line, type `M-j' or `C-M-j'
(`comment-indent-new-line').
This sentence, too, needs to be changed to list the correct
function name (`default-indent-new-line').
3. Note also that only the second instance of
`comment-indent-new-line' is found with an index search, and
the match is not the definition of the key binding:
Found ‘comment-indent-new-line’ in Command Index. (Only match)
With the fix described above, an index entry should be added to
find `default-indent-new-line' in (emacs) Comment Commands.
(End of report.)
- bug#58325: 28.1: Function-name error in documentation of M-j key binding,
Mark Harig <=