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authorlum <lum@cvs.openbsd.org>2012-06-14 17:25:47 +0000
committerlum <lum@cvs.openbsd.org>2012-06-14 17:25:47 +0000
commit8f2b3752fec486c1ae6d3dcb663d147fe0daeb59 (patch)
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parent9c140f89ccf14e6834367dde766505e412cb0bba (diff)
Add paragraph about "non-standard" mg commands.
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@@ -87,4 +87,9 @@ functions in GNU Emacs. (Mg does not have non-command functions.)
The display wrap code does not work at all like that of GNU emacs.
-
+Some commands that do not mimic emacs exactly don't have a "standard"
+emacs name. For example 'backup-to-home-directory' is only a partial
+implementation of emacs' range of commands that allow a user to
+customise the backup file location. If a more complete implementation
+were coded of these commands the non standard commands would probably
+be removed.