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Fix double quotes.

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Dave Love 2000-12-05 23:06:42 +00:00
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\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@c
@c $Id: speedbar.texi,v 1.4 2000/12/05 22:57:03 fx Exp $
@c $Id: speedbar.texi,v 1.5 2000/12/05 23:02:24 fx Exp $
@c
@c This file is part of GNU Emacs
@ -84,16 +84,16 @@ license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license.
Speedbar is a program for Emacs which can be used to summarize
information related to the current buffer. Its original inspiration
is the "explorer" often used in modern development environments, office
is the `explorer' often used in modern development environments, office
packages, and web browsers.
Speedbar displays a narrow frame in which a tree view is shown. This
tree view defaults to containing a list of files and directories. Files
can be "expanded" to list tags inside. Directories can be expanded to
can be `expanded' to list tags inside. Directories can be expanded to
list the files within itself. Each file or tag can be jumped to
immediately.
Speedbar expands upon "explorer" windows by maintaining context with the
Speedbar expands upon `explorer' windows by maintaining context with the
user. For example, when using the file view, the current buffer's file
is highlighted. Speedbar also mimics the explorer windows by providing
multiple display modes. These modes come in two flavors. Major display
@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ only when a buffer of the applicable type is shown. This allows
authors of other packages to provide speedbar summaries customized to
the needs of that mode.
Throughout this manual, activities are defined as "clicking on", or
"expanding" items. Clicking means using using @kbd{mouse-2} on a
Throughout this manual, activities are defined as `clicking on', or
`expanding' items. Clicking means using using @kbd{mouse-2} on a
button. Expanding refers to clicking on an expansion button to display
an expanded summary of the entry the expansion button is
on. @xref{Basic Navigation}.
@ -274,9 +274,9 @@ Groups summarize information in a single line, and provide a high level
view of more complex systems, like a directory tree, or manual chapters.
Groups appear at different indentation levels, and are prefixed with a
@samp{+} in some sort of "box". The group name will summarize the
@samp{+} in some sort of `box'. The group name will summarize the
information within it, and the expansion box will display that
information inline. In File mode, directories and files are "groups"
information inline. In File mode, directories and files are `groups'
where the @samp{+} is surrounded by brackets like this:
@example
@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ In this example, we see both open and closed directories, in addition to
a file. The directories have a box consisting of angle brackets, and a
file uses square brackets.
In all modes, a group can be "edited" by pressing @kbd{RET}, meaning a
In all modes, a group can be `edited' by pressing @kbd{RET}, meaning a
file will be opened, or a directory explicitly opened in speedbar. A
group can be expanded or contracted using @kbd{+} or
@kbd{-}. @xref{Basic Keybindings}.
@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ Unadorned text will generally be colorless, and not clickable.
Each type of Group, item indicator, and label is given a different
color. The colors chosen are dependent on whether the background color
is light or dark.
Of important note is that the "current item", which may be a buffer or
Of important note is that the `current item', which may be a buffer or
file name, is highlighted red, and underlined.
Colors can be customized from the group @code{speedbar-faces}. Some
@ -1182,7 +1182,7 @@ The conventions allow almost anything to be inserted, but several helper
functions are provided to make it easy to create the standardized
buttons.
To understand the built in functions, each "button" in speedbar consists
To understand the built in functions, each `button' in speedbar consists
of four important pieces of data. The text to be displayed, token
data to be associated with the text, a function to call, and some face to
display it in.