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Richard M. Stallman 2000-01-12 05:22:30 +00:00
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@ -426,12 +426,12 @@ redefined.
This variable controls whether to compile the combined definition
that results from activating advice for a function.
A value of @code{always} specifies to compile unconditionally
A value of @code{always} specifies to compile unconditionally.
A value of @code{nil} specifies never compile the advice.
A value of @code{maybe} specifies to compile if the byte-compiler is
already loaded. A value of @code{like-original} specifies to compile
the advice if the the original definition of the advised function is
the advice if the original definition of the advised function is
compiled or a built-in function.
This variable takes effect only if the @var{compile} argument of

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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ the scroll bars.
@item
For simplicity, all ASCII characters now have the same height and width.
(Certain characters, such as Chinese characters, always have have twice
(Certain characters, such as Chinese characters, always have twice
the standard width.) All characters are created equal.
@item

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@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ The value of this variable is the number of seconds of idle time that
should cause auto-saving. Each time the user pauses for this long,
Emacs does auto-saving for all buffers in which that is enabled. (If
the current buffer is large, the specified timeout is multiplied by a
factor that depends increases as the size increases; for a million-byte
factor that increases as the size increases; for a million-byte
buffer, the factor is almost 4.)
If the value is zero or nil, then auto-saving is not done as a result

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@ -335,9 +335,20 @@ produces a name not currently in use for any buffer by appending a
number inside of @samp{<@dots{}>}.
If the optional second argument @var{ignore} is non-@code{nil}, it
should be buffer name in the sequence to be tried. That name will be
considered acceptable, if it is tried, even if a buffer with that name
exists.
should be a string; it makes a difference if it is a name in the
sequence of names to be tried. That name will be considered acceptable,
if it is tried, even if a buffer with that name exists. Thus, if
buffers named @samp{foo}, @samp{foo<2>}, @samp{foo<3>} and @samp{foo<4>}
exist,
@example
(generate-new-buffer-name "foo")
@result{} "foo<5>"
(generate-new-buffer-name "foo" "foo<3>")
@result{} "foo<3>"
(generate-new-buffer-name "foo" "foo<6>")
@result{} "foo<5>"
@end example
See the related function @code{generate-new-buffer} in @ref{Creating
Buffers}.

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@ -1869,7 +1869,7 @@ same symbol that would normally represent that combination of mouse
button and modifier keys. The information about the window part is kept
elsewhere in the event---in the coordinates. But
@code{read-key-sequence} translates this information into imaginary
``prefix keys'', all of which are symbols: @code{heder-line},
``prefix keys'', all of which are symbols: @code{header-line},
@code{horizontal-scroll-bar}, @code{menu-bar}, @code{mode-line},
@code{vertical-line}, and @code{vertical-scroll-bar}. You can define
meanings for mouse clicks in special window parts by defining key