XEmacs has a new vi emulation mode called evi mode. To
start evi mode in Emacs, type the command @kbd{M-x evi}. If you want
Emacs to automatically put you in evi-mode all the time, include this
-line in your @file{.emacs} file:
+line in your init file:
@example
(setq term-setup-hook 'evi)
@end example
@xref{evi Mode} for a brief discussion.
+@xref{Init File}.
@end ignore
@item
XEmacs has a new vi emulation mode called ``viper'' mode. To start
viper mode in XEmacs, type the command @kbd{M-x viper-mode}. If you
want XEmacs to automatically put you in viper-mode all the time, include
-this line in your @file{.emacs} file:
+this line in your init file:
@example
(viper-mode)
@end example
+@xref{Init File}.
@item
Earlier versions of Emacs only allowed keybindings to ASCII character
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@end example
-Of particular interest for use in @file{.emacs} files are:
+Alternatively, use @file{.xemacs/init.el} for an init file. @xref{Init File}.
+
+Of particular interest for use in files are:
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