* doc/lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi (Switching Buffers): Clarify
"invisible window".
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In this case, the first argument to @code{other-buffer} tells it which
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buffer to skip---the current one---and the second argument tells
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@code{other-buffer} it is OK to switch to a visible buffer.
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In regular use, @code{switch-to-buffer} takes you to an invisible
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window since you would most likely use @kbd{C-x o} (@code{other-window})
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to go to another visible buffer.}
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@code{other-buffer} it is OK to switch to a visible buffer. In
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regular use, @code{switch-to-buffer} takes you to a buffer not visible
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in windows since you would most likely use @kbd{C-x o}
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(@code{other-window}) to go to another visible buffer.}
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In the programming examples in later sections of this document, you will
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see the function @code{set-buffer} more often than
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