Eli Zaretskii wrote:

   emacs-xtra.texi is in the man directory, so it is for omissions from
   the user manual, not from the Lisp manual.

cl.texi is also in the man directory.  I believe that the man
directory is not just for the Emacs manual but for all manuals that
are not so large as to merit their own directory (whose only example
is the Elisp manual).  We could actually have two files,
emacs-xtra.texi and elisp-xtra.texi if elisp-xtra would grow.
Currently, how to add Elisp support for additional non-file buffers is
documented in `(emacs-xtra)Supporting additional buffers'.

Sincerely,

Luc.


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