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* custom.texi (Specifying File Variables), major.texi (Choosing
Modes): Mention '\" in man pages.
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2007-11-16 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
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* custom.texi (Specifying File Variables), major.texi (Choosing
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Modes): Mention '\" in man pages.
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2007-11-16 Kenichi Handa <handa@ni.aist.go.jp>
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2007-11-16 Kenichi Handa <handa@ni.aist.go.jp>
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* mule.texi (Communication Coding): Mention x-select-request-type.
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* mule.texi (Communication Coding): Mention x-select-request-type.
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@ -1099,10 +1099,14 @@ particular Lisp file. @xref{Enabling Multibyte}.
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the first line as well.
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the first line as well.
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@cindex shell scripts, and local file variables
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@cindex shell scripts, and local file variables
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@cindex man pages, and local file variables
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In shell scripts, the first line is used to identify the script
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In shell scripts, the first line is used to identify the script
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interpreter, so you cannot put any local variables there. To
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interpreter, so you cannot put any local variables there. To
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accommodate this, Emacs looks for local variable specifications in the
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accommodate this, Emacs looks for local variable specifications in the
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@emph{second} line when the first line specifies an interpreter.
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@emph{second} line when the first line specifies an interpreter.
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The same is true for man pages which start with the magic string
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@samp{'\"} to specify a list of troff preprocessors (not all do,
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however).
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A @dfn{local variables list} goes near the end of the file, in the
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A @dfn{local variables list} goes near the end of the file, in the
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last page. (It is often best to put it on a page by itself.) The local
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last page. (It is often best to put it on a page by itself.) The local
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systems) use the @samp{-*-} feature on the first line, because the
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systems) use the @samp{-*-} feature on the first line, because the
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system would get confused when running the interpreter. So Emacs looks
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system would get confused when running the interpreter. So Emacs looks
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for @samp{-*-} on the second line in such files as well as on the
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for @samp{-*-} on the second line in such files as well as on the
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first line.
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first line. The same is true for man pages which start with the magic
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string @samp{'\"} to specify a list of troff preprocessors (not all do,
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however).
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@vindex default-major-mode
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@vindex default-major-mode
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When you visit a file that does not specify a major mode to use, or
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When you visit a file that does not specify a major mode to use, or
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