(Scroll Calendar): < and > are switched.
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@ -240,9 +240,9 @@ the months on it. Scrolling the calendar means moving the strip
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horizontally, so that new months become visible in the window.
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@table @kbd
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@item <
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Scroll calendar one month forward (@code{scroll-calendar-left}).
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@item >
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Scroll calendar one month forward (@code{scroll-calendar-left}).
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@item <
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Scroll calendar one month backward (@code{scroll-calendar-right}).
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@item C-v
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@itemx @key{NEXT}
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@ -254,16 +254,15 @@ Scroll calendar three months backward
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(@code{scroll-calendar-right-three-months}).
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@end table
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@kindex < @r{(Calendar mode)}
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@findex scroll-calendar-left
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@kindex > @r{(Calendar mode)}
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@findex scroll-calendar-left
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@kindex < @r{(Calendar mode)}
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@findex scroll-calendar-right
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The most basic calendar scroll commands scroll by one month at a
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time. This means that there are two months of overlap between the
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display before the command and the display after. @kbd{<} scrolls
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the calendar contents one month to the left; that is, it moves the
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display forward in time. @kbd{>} scrolls the contents to the
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right, which moves backwards in time.
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display before the command and the display after. @kbd{>} scrolls the
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calendar contents one month forward in time. @kbd{<} scrolls the
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contents one month backwards in time.
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@kindex C-v @r{(Calendar mode)}
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@findex scroll-calendar-left-three-months
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