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(Fortran Motion): Fix previous change.

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Glenn Morris 2005-03-30 11:57:10 +00:00
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@ -1878,24 +1878,22 @@ Move point backward to the previous code block
moves backwards.
@kindex C-M-n @r{(Fortran mode)}
@kindex C-M-n @r{(F90 mode)}
@findex fortran-end-of-block
@findex f90-end-of-block
@item C-M-n
Move to the end of the current code block (@code{fortran-end-of-block},
@code{f90-end-of-block}). With a numeric agument, move forward that
number of blocks. The mark is set before moving point. The F90 mode
version of this command checks for consistency of block types and labels
(if present), but it does not check the outermost block since that may
be incomplete.
Move to the end of the current code block
(@code{fortran-end-of-block}/@code{f90-end-of-block}). With a numeric
agument, move forward that number of blocks. The mark is set before
moving point. The F90 mode version of this command checks for
consistency of block types and labels (if present), but it does not
check the outermost block since that may be incomplete.
@kindex C-M-p @r{(Fortran mode)}
@kindex C-M-p @r{(F90 mode)}
@findex fortran-beginning-of-block
@findex f90-beginning-of-block
@item C-M-p
Move to the start of the current code block
(@code{fortran-beginning-of-block}, @code{f90-beginning-of-block}). This
(@code{fortran-beginning-of-block}/@code{f90-beginning-of-block}). This
is like @code{fortran-end-of-block}, but moves backwards.
@end table