@item asm-mode
@cindex asm-mode
Use asm-mode for editing files of assembler code. Look at the file
-@file{ /usr/local/lib/xemacs-19.11/lisp/modes/asm.el} for more
+@file{ /usr/local/lib/xemacs-VERSION/lisp/modes/asm.el} for more
information.
@end table
top. If you wish to have this mode enabled permanently, choose
@b{Save Options} from the @b{Options} menu. @xref{Options Menu}, for
more information on the Options menu. You can also add statements in
-your @file{.emacs} file. For each major mode in which you wish to
-enable this minor mode, you need a statement in your @file{.emacs}
+your @file{init.el} file. For each major mode in which you wish to
+enable this minor mode, you need a statement in your @file{init.el}
file. The following example shows how to enable the font-lock mode when
the major mode is c-mode.
@example
-(add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
+(add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
@end example
@noindent
@item line-number-mode
@cindex line-number-mode
After you enable this mode, the line number at which your cursor is
-present will be displayed continously in the mode line.
+present will be displayed continuously in the mode line.
@item blink-paren
@cindex blink-paren
Do not add the "-mode" to it. You can also select the @b{Paren
Highlighting} option from the @b{Options} menu. After you enable this
command, put your cursor on one of the left parenthesis. The other
-matching parenthesis will start blinking. @xref{Options Menu,} for more
+matching parenthesis will start blinking. @xref{Options Menu}, for more
information on the @b{Paren Highlighting} option.
@end table