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authorRichard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>2007-04-07 02:08:53 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>2007-04-07 02:08:53 +0000
commit6d0d3a2f4f271450e5b7f9b2bf5ae0d994d5e21b (patch)
treed461cacd1cd4786e228ea035a3565cefbfe1522c
parentfb23b78ef28e16ea62e2f6f6f092ae9527a7693a (diff)
Improve index entries. Remove redundant ones.
-rw-r--r--lispref/backups.texi5
-rw-r--r--lispref/display.texi15
-rw-r--r--lispref/markers.texi5
3 files changed, 9 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/lispref/backups.texi b/lispref/backups.texi
index fab6cb193b..44795557f1 100644
--- a/lispref/backups.texi
+++ b/lispref/backups.texi
@@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
@node Backups and Auto-Saving, Buffers, Files, Top
@chapter Backups and Auto-Saving
@cindex backups and auto-saving
-@cindex back up and auto save
Backup files and auto-save files are two methods by which Emacs tries
to protect the user from the consequences of crashes or of the user's
@@ -164,7 +163,7 @@ files. If you define it, you may need to change
@node Rename or Copy
@subsection Backup by Renaming or by Copying?
-@cindex backup files, how to make them
+@cindex backup files, rename or copy
There are two ways that Emacs can make a backup file:
@@ -419,7 +418,7 @@ automatically compare a file with its most recent backup.
@node Auto-Saving
@section Auto-Saving
-@cindex auto-saving
+@c @cindex auto-saving Lots of symbols starting with auto-save here.
Emacs periodically saves all files that you are visiting; this is
called @dfn{auto-saving}. Auto-saving prevents you from losing more
diff --git a/lispref/display.texi b/lispref/display.texi
index 9738d313e2..48b08ab28b 100644
--- a/lispref/display.texi
+++ b/lispref/display.texi
@@ -840,7 +840,7 @@ make it invisible again.
@node Selective Display
@section Selective Display
-@cindex selective display
+@c @cindex selective display Duplicates selective-display
@dfn{Selective display} refers to a pair of related features for
hiding certain lines on the screen.
@@ -2502,7 +2502,6 @@ makes @code{modeline} an alias for the @code{mode-line} face.
@cindex automatic face assignment
@cindex faces, automatic choice
-@cindex Font-Lock mode
This hook is used for automatically assigning faces to text in the
buffer. It is part of the implementation of Font-Lock mode.
@@ -2744,7 +2743,7 @@ does that, this function's value may not be accurate.
@node Fringes
@section Fringes
-@cindex Fringes
+@cindex fringes
The @dfn{fringes} of a window are thin vertical strips down the
sides that are used for displaying bitmaps that indicate truncation,
@@ -3074,7 +3073,7 @@ bitmap's face controls the color to draw it in.
@node Overlay Arrow
@subsection The Overlay Arrow
-@cindex overlay arrow
+@c @cindex overlay arrow Duplicates variable names
The @dfn{overlay arrow} is useful for directing the user's attention
to a particular line in a buffer. For example, in the modes used for
@@ -3292,7 +3291,6 @@ display specifications and what they mean.
@node Specified Space
@subsection Specified Spaces
@cindex spaces, specified height or width
-@cindex specified spaces
@cindex variable-width spaces
To display a space of specified width and/or height, use a display
@@ -4300,7 +4298,6 @@ are cleared.
@node Buttons
@section Buttons
-@cindex buttons
@cindex buttons in buffers
@cindex clickable buttons in buffers
@@ -4624,7 +4621,6 @@ buffer. If @var{count-current} is non-@code{nil}, count any button at
@node Abstract Display
@section Abstract Display
@cindex ewoc
-@cindex abstract display
@cindex display, abstract
@cindex display, arbitrary objects
@cindex model/view/controller
@@ -4958,9 +4954,8 @@ ewoc is created to be either @code{nil} or an index into the vector
@node Blinking
@section Blinking Parentheses
@cindex parenthesis matching
-@cindex blinking
+@cindex blinking parentheses
@cindex balancing parentheses
-@cindex close parenthesis
This section describes the mechanism by which Emacs shows a matching
open parenthesis when the user inserts a close parenthesis.
@@ -5332,7 +5327,7 @@ display by sending @var{string} to the terminal.
@node Beeping
@section Beeping
-@cindex beeping
+@c @cindex beeping "beep" is adjacent
@cindex bell
This section describes how to make Emacs ring the bell (or blink the
diff --git a/lispref/markers.texi b/lispref/markers.texi
index 1cf3501d46..519b8a1316 100644
--- a/lispref/markers.texi
+++ b/lispref/markers.texi
@@ -176,7 +176,6 @@ buffer unless narrowing is in effect. @xref{Narrowing}.
@end defun
@defun point-max-marker
-@cindex end of buffer marker
This function returns a new marker that points to the end of the
accessible portion of the buffer. This will be the end of the buffer
unless narrowing is in effect. @xref{Narrowing}.
@@ -550,7 +549,7 @@ The return value is not meaningful.
@end defun
@defopt transient-mark-mode
-@cindex Transient Mark mode
+@c @cindex Transient Mark mode Redundant
This variable if non-@code{nil} enables Transient Mark mode, in which
every buffer-modifying primitive sets @code{deactivate-mark}. The
consequence of this is that commands that modify the buffer normally
@@ -629,7 +628,7 @@ more marks than this are pushed onto the @code{mark-ring},
@node The Region
@section The Region
-@cindex region between mark and point
+@cindex region (between point and mark)
The text between point and the mark is known as @dfn{the region}.
Various functions operate on text delimited by point and the mark, but