From: Gregor Zattler <telegraph@gmx.net>
To: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: [PATCH] * doc/misc/eshell.texi: Fix some @ref
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 19:53:09 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87va1m9ok7.fsf@len.workgroup> (raw)
---
Dear emacs devs, I hope I did it right. Ciao, Gregor
doc/misc/eshell.texi | 12 ++++++------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/misc/eshell.texi b/doc/misc/eshell.texi
index 3540707318..bf304bc17e 100644
--- a/doc/misc/eshell.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/eshell.texi
@@ -213,8 +213,8 @@ Invocation
input line into a callable Lisp form.@footnote{To see the Lisp form that will be invoked, type: @samp{eshell-parse-command "echo hello"}}
The command can be either an Elisp function or an external command.
-Eshell looks first for an @ref{Aliases, alias} with the same name as the
-command, then a @ref{Built-ins, built-in command} or a function with the
+Eshell looks first for an alias (@pxref{Aliases}) with the same name as the
+command, then a built-in (@pxref{Built-ins}) or a function with the
same name; if there is no match, it then tries to execute it as an
external command.
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ Built-ins
@end example
If you want to discard a given built-in command, you could declare an
-alias, @ref{Aliases}. Example:
+alias, (@pxref{Aliases}). Example:
@example
~ $ which sudo
@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ Built-ins
@end table
-@ref{Aliases} for the built-in variables @samp{$*}, @samp{$1},
+@xref{Aliases} for the built-in variables @samp{$*}, @samp{$1},
@samp{$2}, @dots{}, in alias definitions.
@node Variables
@@ -629,8 +629,8 @@ Globbing
Eshell's globbing syntax is very similar to that of Zsh. Users coming
from Bash can still use Bash-style globbing, as there are no
incompatibilities. Most globbing is pattern-based expansion, but there
-is also predicate-based expansion. See
-@ref{Filename Generation, , , zsh, The Z Shell Manual}
+is also predicate-based expansion. @xref{Filename Generation, , ,
+zsh, The Z Shell Manual}
for full syntax. To customize the syntax and behavior of globbing in
Eshell see the Customize@footnote{@xref{Easy Customization, , , emacs,
The GNU Emacs Manual}.}
--
2.11.0
next reply other threads:[~2019-02-14 18:53 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2019-02-14 18:53 Gregor Zattler [this message]
2019-02-15 8:20 ` [PATCH] * doc/misc/eshell.texi: Fix some @ref Andreas Schwab
2019-02-15 9:26 ` [PATCH v2] * doc/misc/eshell.texi: Fix some @ref (was: [PATCH] * doc/misc/eshell.texi: Fix some @refs) Gregor Zattler
2019-02-16 7:31 ` Eli Zaretskii
2019-02-16 16:55 ` Gregor Zattler
2019-02-16 17:29 ` Eli Zaretskii
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