Index: auctex/doc/install.texi
diff -u auctex/doc/install.texi:1.31 auctex/doc/install.texi:1.32
--- auctex/doc/install.texi:1.31 Fri May 20 22:44:39 2005
+++ auctex/doc/install.texi Sat May 21 12:56:58 2005
@@ -250,7 +250,7 @@
files will be kept in the Emacs Lisp tree, and at runtime the
@env{TEXINPUTS} environment variable will be made to point there. You
can install those files into your own @TeX{} tree at some later time
-with @[EMAIL PROTECTED] preview-install-styles @key{RET}}.
+with @kbd{M-x preview-install-styles RET}.
@item [EMAIL PROTECTED]/dir}
If you want to specify an exact directory for the preview @TeX{} files,
@@ -274,6 +274,7 @@
@example
make
@end example
+
@noindent
at the prompt to byte-compile the lisp files, extract the @TeX{} files
and build the documentation files. To install the files into the
@@ -377,15 +378,15 @@
to support more than a single TeX distribution. Since more often than
not @TeX{} packages for operating system distributions are either much
more outdated or much less complete than separately provided systems
-like @[EMAIL PROTECTED] live}, this method may be generally preferable when
+like @[EMAIL PROTECTED] Live}, this method may be generally preferable when
providing packages.
@node Advice for non-privileged users
@section Installation for non-privileged users
Often people without system administration privileges want to install
-software for their private use. In that case you need to specify more
-options top the @command{configure} script. For XEmacs users, this is
+software for their private use. In that case you need to pass more
+options to the @command{configure} script. For XEmacs users, this is
fairly easy, because the XEmacs package system has been designed to make
this sort of thing practical: but GNU Emacs users (and XEmacs users for
whom the package system is for some reason misbehaving) may need to do a
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