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Replace all occurrences of @acronym{CAR} with @sc{car}, for

consistency with the rest of the Elisp manual.  `car' and `cdr' are
historically acronyms, but are no longer widely thought of as such.
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Luc Teirlinck 2003-12-25 03:54:16 +00:00
parent 568ffbeed8
commit 4bdcd3ef21

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@ -1096,7 +1096,7 @@ arguments to the key-binding lookup and modification functions.
Emacs supports four kinds of mouse events: click events, drag events,
button-down events, and motion events. All mouse events are represented
as lists. The @acronym{CAR} of the list is the event type; this says which
as lists. The @sc{car} of the list is the event type; this says which
mouse button was involved, and which modifier keys were used with it.
The event type can also distinguish double or triple button presses
(@pxref{Repeat Events}). The rest of the list elements give position
@ -1560,7 +1560,7 @@ into another window. That produces a pair of events like these:
key binding purposes. For a keyboard event, the event type equals the
event value; thus, the event type for a character is the character, and
the event type for a function key symbol is the symbol itself. For
events that are lists, the event type is the symbol in the @acronym{CAR} of
events that are lists, the event type is the symbol in the @sc{car} of
the list. Thus, the event type is always a symbol or a character.
Two events of the same type are equivalent where key bindings are
@ -2583,7 +2583,7 @@ This function returns the numeric meaning of a valid raw prefix argument
value, @var{arg}. The argument may be a symbol, a number, or a list.
If it is @code{nil}, the value 1 is returned; if it is @code{-}, the
value @minus{}1 is returned; if it is a number, that number is returned;
if it is a list, the @acronym{CAR} of that list (which should be a number) is
if it is a list, the @sc{car} of that list (which should be a number) is
returned.
@end defun