-@node Abbrevs, Picture, Packages, Top
+@node Abbrevs, Picture, Running, Top
@chapter Abbrevs
@cindex abbrevs
@cindex expansion (of abbrevs)
@example
(lisp-mode-abbrev-table)
-"dk" 0 "define-key"
+"dk" 0 "define-key"
(global-abbrev-table)
-"dfn" 0 "definition"
+"dfn" 0 "definition"
@end example
@noindent
minibuffer and reads the specified file, defining abbrevs according to
its contents. @kbd{M-x quietly-read-abbrev-file} is the same but does
not display a message in the echo area; it is actually useful primarily
-in the @file{.emacs} file. If you give an empty argument to either of
-these functions, the file name Emacs uses is the value of the variable
-@code{abbrev-file-name}, which is by default @code{"~/.abbrev_defs"}.
+in the init file. @xref{Init File}. If you give an empty argument to
+either of these functions, the file name Emacs uses is the value of the
+variable @code{abbrev-file-name}, which is by default
+@code{"~/.abbrev_defs"}.
@vindex save-abbrevs
Emacs offers to save abbrevs automatically if you have changed any of