[slime-cvs] CVS /slime/doc

mbaringer mbaringer at common-lisp.net
Fri Mar 3 15:03:31 UTC 2006


Update of /project/slime/cvsroot//slime/doc
In directory clnet:/tmp/cvs-serv21864/doc

Modified Files:
	slime.texi 
Log Message:


--- /project/slime/cvsroot//slime/doc/slime.texi	2006/02/27 14:30:32	1.43
+++ /project/slime/cvsroot//slime/doc/slime.texi	2006/03/03 15:03:31	1.44
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
 @end macro
 
 @set EDITION 1.2
- at set UPDATED @code{$Date: 2006/02/27 14:30:32 $}
+ at set UPDATED @code{$Date: 2006/03/03 15:03:31 $}
 
 @titlepage
 @title SLIME User Manual
@@ -1342,13 +1342,12 @@
 It also has its own keybinding, defaulting to @kbd{C-c M-i}.
 @xref{slime-fuzzy-complete-symbol}, for more information.
 
- at item slime-translate-to-lisp-filename-function
- at itemx slime-translate-from-lisp-filename-function
-These functions can be used to translate filenames between Emacs and
-the Lisp system. They are useful if you run Emacs and Lisp on separate
-machines which share a common file system but use a different directory
-structure (different ``mount points''). This is most common with
- at acronym{SMB}-based file sharing.
+ at item slime-filename-translations
+This variable controls filename translation between Emacs and the Lisp
+system. It is useful if you run Emacs and Lisp on separate machines
+which don't share a common file system or if they share the filessytem
+but have different layouts, os is the case with @acronym{SMB}-based
+file sharing.
 
 @item slime-net-coding-system
 If you want to transmit Unicode characters between Emacs and the Lisp




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