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# Line 204  for creating, aligning and killing comme Line 204  for creating, aligning and killing comme
204  @item Common Lisp  @item Common Lisp
205  Common Lisp is a dialect of Lisp (q.v.@:) much larger and more powerful  Common Lisp is a dialect of Lisp (q.v.@:) much larger and more powerful
206  than Emacs Lisp.  Emacs provides a subset of Common Lisp in the CL  than Emacs Lisp.  Emacs provides a subset of Common Lisp in the CL
207  package.  @xref{Common Lisp,,, cl, Common Lisp Extensions}.  package.  @xref{Top, Common Lisp, Overview, cl, Common Lisp Extensions}.
208    
209  @item Compilation  @item Compilation
210  Compilation is the process of creating an executable program from source  Compilation is the process of creating an executable program from source
# Line 246  characters.  @xref{User Input}. Line 246  characters.  @xref{User Input}.
246    
247  @item Copyleft  @item Copyleft
248  A copyleft is a notice giving the public legal permission to  A copyleft is a notice giving the public legal permission to
249  redistribute a program or other work of art.  Copylefts are used by  redistribute a program or other work of art.  Copyright is normally used
250  left-wing programmers to promote freedom and cooperation, just as  to keep users divided and helpless; with copyleft we turn that around
251  copyrights are used by right-wing programmers to gain power over other  to empower users and encourage them to cooperate.
 people.  
252    
253  The particular form of copyleft used by the GNU project is called the  The particular form of copyleft used by the GNU project is called the
254  GNU General Public License.  @xref{Copying}.  GNU General Public License.  @xref{Copying}.
# Line 896  Point is the place in the buffer at whic Line 895  Point is the place in the buffer at whic
895  occur.  Point is considered to be between two characters, not at one  occur.  Point is considered to be between two characters, not at one
896  character.  The terminal's cursor (q.v.@:) indicates the location of  character.  The terminal's cursor (q.v.@:) indicates the location of
897  point.  @xref{Basic,Point,Basic Editing}.  point.  @xref{Basic,Point,Basic Editing}.
898            
899  @item Prefix Argument  @item Prefix Argument
900  See `numeric argument.'  See `numeric argument.'
901    

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