diff --git a/docs/transient.texi b/docs/transient.texi index 59f9278..54407be 100644 --- a/docs/transient.texi +++ b/docs/transient.texi @@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ binds the transient's infix and suffix commands. In other words, it defines the complete transient, not just the transient prefix command that is used to invoke that transient. -@defmac transient-define-prefix name arglist [docstring] [keyword value]... group... [body...] +@defmac transient-define-prefix name arglist [docstring] [keyword value]@dots{} group@dots{} [body@dots{}] This macro defines @var{NAME} as a transient prefix command and binds the transient's infix and suffix commands. @@ -1383,7 +1383,7 @@ Note that an infix is a special kind of suffix. Depending on context ``suffixes'' means ``suffixes (including infixes)'' or ``non-infix suffixes''. -@defmac transient-define-suffix name arglist [docstring] [keyword value]... body... +@defmac transient-define-suffix name arglist [docstring] [keyword value]@dots{} body@dots{} This macro defines @var{NAME} as a transient suffix command. @var{ARGLIST} are the arguments that the command takes. @@ -1400,7 +1400,7 @@ The infix arguments are usually accessed by using @code{transient-args} inside @code{interactive}. @end defmac -@defmac transient-define-infix name arglist [docstring] [keyword value]... +@defmac transient-define-infix name arglist [docstring] [keyword value]@dots{} This macro defines @var{NAME} as a transient infix command. @var{ARGLIST} is always ignored (but mandatory never-the-less) and @@ -1433,7 +1433,7 @@ define your own infix command class. In that case you have to use value of the @code{:transient} keyword. @end defmac -@defmac transient-define-argument name arglist [docstring] [keyword value]... +@defmac transient-define-argument name arglist [docstring] [keyword value]@dots{} This macro defines @var{NAME} as a transient infix command. This is an alias for @code{transient-define-infix}. Only use this alias