@key -> @kbd

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Roland Pesch 1991-04-04 00:17:11 +00:00
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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ history list.
@item @code{!}
Start a history subsititution, except when followed by a space, tab, or
the end of the line... @key{=} or @key{(}.
the end of the line... @kbd{=} or @kbd{(}.
@item @code{!!}
Refer to the previous command. This is a synonym for @code{!-1}.
@ -123,9 +123,9 @@ Refer to the most recent command containing @var{string}.
@node Word Designators, Modifiers, Event Designators, History Interaction
@appendixsubsec Word Designators
A @key{:} separates the event specification from the word designator. It
can be omitted if the word designator begins with a @key{^}, @key{$},
@key{*} or @key{%}. Words are numbered from the beginning of the line,
A @kbd{:} separates the event specification from the word designator. It
can be omitted if the word designator begins with a @kbd{^}, @kbd{$},
@kbd{*} or @kbd{%}. Words are numbered from the beginning of the line,
with the first word being denoted by a 0 (zero).
@table @code
@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ A range of words; @code{-@var{y}} Abbreviates @code{0-@var{y}}.
@item *
All of the words, excepting the zero'th. This is a synonym for @code{1-$}.
It is not an error to use @key{*} if there is just one word in the event.
It is not an error to use @kbd{*} if there is just one word in the event.
The empty string is returned in that case.
@end table
@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ The empty string is returned in that case.
@appendixsubsec Modifiers
After the optional word designator, you can add a sequence of one or more
of the following modifiers, each preceded by a @key{:}.
of the following modifiers, each preceded by a @kbd{:}.
@table @code