f910514721 Fix treesit range rule for jsdoc
de3fa00a61 Fix documentation of 'balance-windows'
c986387c79 nnatom: Ensure some parsed values are one line
2fb6a98ecf nnfeed: (Mostly) fix group descriptions
74b82e6802 Eglot: support deprecated MarkedString (bug#71353)
a6a588ccf1 ; * doc/lispref/strings.texi (Creating Strings): Followup...
a3e57a29be ; Fix doc string of 'string-fill'
1b5cf29431 Fix returning to original TTY frame after 'rmail-reply'
814710067f Improve warnings from native compiler
cefec59df7 Document adding package dependency on Emacs version
d190cb0e88 Fix file-name detection in Dired under -F
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