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# Line 337  move out from between braces by typing < Line 337  move out from between braces by typing <
337  <em>existing</em> word, position the cursor in front of the word and type  <em>existing</em> word, position the cursor in front of the word and type
338  <kbd>C-u 1 C-c C-c c</kbd>.  This makes it easy to edit existing plain text.  <kbd>C-u 1 C-c C-c c</kbd>.  This makes it easy to edit existing plain text.
339  The value of the prefix argument tells Emacs how many words following  The value of the prefix argument tells Emacs how many words following
340  point to include between braces--<samp>`1'</samp> for one word, <samp>`2'</samp> for  point to include between braces&mdash;<samp>`1'</samp> for one word, <samp>`2'</samp> for
341  two words, and so on.  Use a negative argument to enclose the previous  two words, and so on.  Use a negative argument to enclose the previous
342  word or words.  If you do not specify a prefix argument, Emacs inserts  word or words.  If you do not specify a prefix argument, Emacs inserts
343  the @-command string and positions the cursor between the braces.  This  the @-command string and positions the cursor between the braces.  This
# Line 470  about the page commands. Line 470  about the page commands.
470  <h2 class="section"> 2.4 Updating Nodes and Menus </h2>  <h2 class="section"> 2.4 Updating Nodes and Menus </h2>
471    
472  <p>Texinfo mode provides commands for automatically creating or updating  <p>Texinfo mode provides commands for automatically creating or updating
473  menus and node pointers.  The commands are called &quot;update&quot; commands  menus and node pointers.  The commands are called &ldquo;update&rdquo; commands
474  because their most frequent use is for updating a Texinfo file after you  because their most frequent use is for updating a Texinfo file after you
475  have worked on it; but you can use them to insert the `Next',  have worked on it; but you can use them to insert the `Next',
476  `Previous', and `Up' pointers into an <code>@node</code> line that has none  `Previous', and `Up' pointers into an <code>@node</code> line that has none
# Line 680  When you construct the hierarchy of the Line 680  When you construct the hierarchy of the
680  more than one level at a time: you can follow the `Top' node with a  more than one level at a time: you can follow the `Top' node with a
681  chapter, but not with a section; you can follow a chapter with a  chapter, but not with a section; you can follow a chapter with a
682  section, but not with a subsection.  However, you may `jump up' any  section, but not with a subsection.  However, you may `jump up' any
683  number of levels at one time--for example, from a subsection to a  number of levels at one time&mdash;for example, from a subsection to a
684  chapter.  chapter.
685  </p>  </p>
686  <p>Each <code>@node</code> line, with the exception of the line for the `Top'  <p>Each <code>@node</code> line, with the exception of the line for the `Top'
# Line 840  sequentially updates all the nodes in th Line 840  sequentially updates all the nodes in th
840    
841  <p>Texinfo mode provides several commands for formatting part or all of a  <p>Texinfo mode provides several commands for formatting part or all of a
842  Texinfo file for Info.  Often, when you are writing a document, you  Texinfo file for Info.  Often, when you are writing a document, you
843  want to format only part of a file--that is, a region.  want to format only part of a file&mdash;that is, a region.
844  </p>  </p>
845  <p>You can use either the <code>texinfo-format-region</code> or the  <p>You can use either the <code>texinfo-format-region</code> or the
846  <code>makeinfo-region</code> command to format a region:  <code>makeinfo-region</code> command to format a region:

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