than a limited amount of work if the system crashes. By default,
auto-saves happen every 300 keystrokes, or after around 30 seconds of
idle time. @xref{Auto-Save, Auto-Save, Auto-Saving: Protection Against
-Disasters, emacs, The XEmacs Reference Manual}, for information on auto-save
-for users. Here we describe the functions used to implement auto-saving
-and the variables that control them.
+Disasters, xemacs, The XEmacs Lisp Reference Manual}, for information on
+auto-save for users. Here we describe the functions used to implement
+auto-saving and the variables that control them.
@defvar buffer-auto-save-file-name
This buffer-local variable is the name of the file used for
If you have made extensive changes to a file and then change your mind
about them, you can get rid of them by reading in the previous version
of the file with the @code{revert-buffer} command. @xref{Reverting, ,
-Reverting a Buffer, emacs, The XEmacs Reference Manual}.
+Reverting a Buffer, xemacs, The XEmacs Lisp Reference Manual}.
@deffn Command revert-buffer &optional check-auto-save noconfirm preserve-modes
This command replaces the buffer text with the text of the visited