-This is Info file ../info/xemacs.info, produced by Makeinfo version
-1.68 from the input file xemacs/xemacs.texi.
+This is ../info/xemacs.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.0 from
+xemacs/xemacs.texi.
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generate a tag.
You can also generate tags based on regexp matching (*note Etags
-Regexps::.) to handle other formats and languages.
+Regexps::) to handle other formats and languages.
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`etags' to resume guessing the language from the file names and file
contents. Specify `--language=none' to turn off language-specific
processing entirely; then `etags' recognizes tags by regexp matching
-alone (*note Etags Regexps::.).
+alone (*note Etags Regexps::).
`etags --help' prints the list of the languages `etags' knows, and
the file name rules for guessing the language. It also prints a list of
The commands in this section visit and search all the files listed
in the selected tags table, one by one. For these commands, the tags
table serves only to specify a sequence of files to search. A related
-command is `M-x grep' (*note Compilation::.).
+command is `M-x grep' (*note Compilation::).
`M-x tags-search <RET> REGEXP <RET>'
Search for REGEXP through the files in the selected tags table.
comments start with `!' and can follow other text. Because only some
Fortran compilers accept this syntax, Fortran mode will not insert such
comments unless you have specified to do so in advance by setting the
-variable `comment-start' to `"!"' (*note Variables::.).
+variable `comment-start' to `"!"' (*note Variables::).
`M-;'
Align comment or insert new comment (`fortran-comment-indent').