From: Vadim V. Z. <vv...@us...> - 2007-05-26 08:36:01
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Update of /cvsroot/maxima/maxima/doc/info In directory sc8-pr-cvs16.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv12945 Modified Files: Debugging.texi Log Message: Small corrections Index: Debugging.texi =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/maxima/maxima/doc/info/Debugging.texi,v retrieving revision 1.17 retrieving revision 1.18 diff -u -d -r1.17 -r1.18 --- Debugging.texi 17 Feb 2007 21:05:57 -0000 1.17 +++ Debugging.texi 26 May 2007 08:35:55 -0000 1.18 @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ If the user is running the code under GNU emacs in a shell window (dbl shell), or is running the graphical interface version, -@code{xmaxima}, then if he stops at a break point, he will see his +Xmaxima, then if he stops at a break point, he will see his current position in the source file which will be displayed in the other half of the window, either highlighted in red, or with a little arrow pointing at the right line. He can advance single lines at a @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ @code{dbl.el} file in the elisp directory. Make sure you install the elisp files or add the Maxima elisp directory to your path: -e.g., add the following to your @file{.emacs} file or the @code{site-init.el} +e.g., add the following to your @file{.emacs} file or the @file{site-init.el} @example (setq load-path (cons "/usr/share/maxima/5.9.1/emacs" load-path)) @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ Keyword commands are special keywords which are not interpreted as Maxima expressions. A keyword command can be entered at the Maxima prompt or the debugger prompt, although not at the break prompt. -Keyword commands start with a colon, ':'. +Keyword commands start with a colon, '@code{:}'. For example, to evaluate a Lisp form you may type @code{:lisp} followed by the form to be evaluated. |