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@ -1040,7 +1040,7 @@ When compiled with address sanitization, Emacs will also try to mark
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dead/free lisp objects as poisoned, forbidding them from being
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accessed without being unpoisoned first. This adds an extra layer
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of checking with objects in internal free lists, which may otherwise
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evade traditional use-after-free checks. To disable this, add
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evade traditional use-after-free checks. To disable this, add
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'allow_user_poisoning=0' to ASAN_OPTIONS, or build Emacs with
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'-DGC_ASAN_POISON_OBJECTS=0' in CFLAGS.
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@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ wouldn't worry about it too much."
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
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"I should have known better than to think I could be right and you
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wrong about some Emacs code I've just started looking at. Sorry about
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wrong about some Emacs code I've just started looking at. Sorry about
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that."
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"No problem. It's one of the many joys of working on a code base
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10
etc/ERC-NEWS
10
etc/ERC-NEWS
@ -1345,7 +1345,7 @@ easily enabled.
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** M-x erc RET now starts ERC.
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`erc-select' has been changed to `erc'. `erc-select' still remains as
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an alias of `erc'. Likewise, `erc-select-ssl' has been renamed to
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an alias of `erc'. Likewise, `erc-select-ssl' has been renamed to
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`erc-ssl' with `erc-select-ssl' as its alias. The function that was
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known as `erc' is now `erc-open'.
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@ -2221,13 +2221,13 @@ have been split into more groups for better organization.
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in the mode-line when you are away.
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o `erc-header-line-uses-help-echo-p' - The header-line now uses the
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help-echo property. You can set this to nil to disable it.
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help-echo property. You can set this to nil to disable it.
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o `erc-format-query-as-channel-p' - Set this to nil to have messages
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in the query buffer formatted like private messages.
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o `erc-show-channel-key-p' - The channel key is now shown with the
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other channel modes in the header line. Set this to nil if you
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other channel modes in the header line. Set this to nil if you
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want it hidden.
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o `erc-prompt-for-channel-key' - Set this if you want to be prompted
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@ -2241,7 +2241,7 @@ have been split into more groups for better organization.
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o `erc-join-hook' - Called when you join a channel.
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o `erc-kick-hook' - Called when you are kicked from a channel. The
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o `erc-kick-hook' - Called when you are kicked from a channel. The
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channel's buffer is sent as an argument to functions called from
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this hook.
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@ -2409,7 +2409,7 @@ in XEmacs.
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This finally implements DCC. It requires server sockets to fully work
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in both directions. This feature is currently only available in Emacs
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21.3.50 (CVS). Here is a short list of what should work though.
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21.3.50 (CVS). Here is a short list of what should work though.
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** Compatibility:
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* Emacs 21.2, DCC get, and accepting DCC chat offers.
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@ -2118,7 +2118,7 @@ cross-reference entries are object to completion.
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BibTeX entries may have brace-delimited and quote-delimited fields
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intermixed. The delimiters generated for new entries are specified by
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the variables 'bibtex-field-left-delimiter' and
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'bibtex-field-right-delimiter' on a buffer-local basis. Those variables
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'bibtex-field-right-delimiter' on a buffer-local basis. Those variables
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default to braces, since it is easier to put quote accented characters
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(as the german umlauts) into a brace-delimited entry.
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etc/NEWS.20
48
etc/NEWS.20
@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ mismatch.
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** Changes to RefTeX mode
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*** The table of contents buffer can now also display labels and
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file boundaries in addition to sections. Use 'l', 'i', and 'c' keys.
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file boundaries in addition to sections. Use 'l', 'i', and 'c' keys.
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*** Labels derived from context (the section heading) are now
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lowercase by default. To make the label legal in LaTeX, latin-1
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@ -1140,20 +1140,20 @@ variable 'c-initialize-on-load' controls this and is t by default.
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** Changes to 'hippie-expand'.
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*** New customization variable 'hippie-expand-dabbrev-skip-space'. If
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*** New customization variable 'hippie-expand-dabbrev-skip-space'. If
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non-nil, trailing spaces may be included in the abbreviation to search for,
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which then gives the same behavior as the original 'dabbrev-expand'.
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*** New customization variable 'hippie-expand-dabbrev-as-symbol'. If
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*** New customization variable 'hippie-expand-dabbrev-as-symbol'. If
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non-nil, characters of syntax '_' is considered part of the word when
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expanding dynamically.
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*** New customization variable 'hippie-expand-no-restriction'. If
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*** New customization variable 'hippie-expand-no-restriction'. If
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non-nil, narrowed buffers are widened before they are searched.
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*** New customization variable 'hippie-expand-only-buffers'. If
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*** New customization variable 'hippie-expand-only-buffers'. If
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non-empty, buffers searched are restricted to the types specified in
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this list. Useful for example when constructing new special-purpose
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this list. Useful for example when constructing new special-purpose
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expansion functions with 'make-hippie-expand-function'.
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*** Text properties of the expansion are no longer copied.
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@ -1288,7 +1288,7 @@ The 'v' key in the label selection buffer toggles \ref versus \vref.
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*** New hooks
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Three new hooks can be used to redefine the way labels, references,
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and citations are created. These hooks are
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and citations are created. These hooks are
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'reftex-format-label-function', 'reftex-format-ref-function',
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'reftex-format-cite-function'.
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@ -1446,7 +1446,7 @@ default value changed. For example,
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:version "20.3")
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If an entire new group is added or the variables in it have the
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default values changed, then just add a ':version' to that group. It
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default values changed, then just add a ':version' to that group. It
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is recommended that new packages added to the distribution contain a
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':version' in the top level group.
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@ -1596,7 +1596,7 @@ then the calculation is done only if you use the menu bar.
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In a keymap, a key binding that has the format
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(STRING . REAL-BINDING) or (STRING HELP-STRING . REAL-BINDING)
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defines a menu item. Now a menu item definition may also be a list that
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defines a menu item. Now a menu item definition may also be a list that
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starts with the symbol 'menu-item'.
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The format is:
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@ -2335,7 +2335,7 @@ Do H in view mode for a list of commands.
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*** Exiting View mode does a better job of restoring windows to their
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previous state.
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*** New customization variable 'view-scroll-auto-exit'. If non-nil,
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*** New customization variable 'view-scroll-auto-exit'. If non-nil,
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scrolling past end of buffer makes view mode exit.
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*** New customization variable 'view-exits-all-viewing-windows'. If
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@ -2347,7 +2347,7 @@ read-only file automatically enters View mode, and 'toggle-read-only'
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turns View mode on or off.
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*** New customization variable 'view-remove-frame-by-deleting' controls
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how to remove a not needed frame at view mode exit. If non-nil,
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how to remove a not needed frame at view mode exit. If non-nil,
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delete the frame, if nil make an icon of it.
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** C-x v l, the command to print a file's version control log,
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@ -3362,9 +3362,9 @@ entries to the BibTeX kill ring, from where they can be yanked back by
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appropriate functions.
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*** New interactive functions for repositioning and marking of
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entries. They are bound by default to C-M-l and C-M-h.
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entries. They are bound by default to C-M-l and C-M-h.
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*** New hook 'bibtex-clean-entry-hook'. It is called after entry has
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*** New hook 'bibtex-clean-entry-hook'. It is called after entry has
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been cleaned.
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*** New variable 'bibtex-field-delimiters', which replaces variables
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@ -3373,12 +3373,12 @@ bibtex-field-{left|right}-delimiter.
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*** New variable 'bibtex-entry-delimiters' to determine how entries
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shall be delimited.
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*** Allow preinitialization of fields. See documentation of
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*** Allow preinitialization of fields. See documentation of
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bibtex-user-optional-fields, bibtex-entry-field-alist, and
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bibtex-include-OPTkey for details.
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*** Book and InBook entries require either an author or an editor
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field. This is now supported by bibtex.el. Alternative fields are
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field. This is now supported by bibtex.el. Alternative fields are
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prefixed with 'ALT'.
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*** New variable 'bibtex-entry-format', which replaces variable
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@ -3386,8 +3386,8 @@ bibtex-clean-entry-zap-empty-opts and allows specification of many
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formatting options performed on cleaning an entry (see variable
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documentation).
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*** Even more control on how automatic keys are generated. See
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documentation of bibtex-generate-autokey for details. Transcriptions
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*** Even more control on how automatic keys are generated. See
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documentation of bibtex-generate-autokey for details. Transcriptions
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for foreign languages other than German are now handled, too.
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*** New boolean user option 'bibtex-comma-after-last-field' to decide if
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@ -3395,7 +3395,7 @@ comma should be inserted at end of last field.
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*** New boolean user option 'bibtex-align-at-equal-sign' to determine if
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alignment should be made at left side of field contents or at equal
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signs. New user options to control entry layout (e.g. indentation).
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signs. New user options to control entry layout (e.g. indentation).
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*** New function 'bibtex-fill-entry' to realign entries.
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@ -3405,7 +3405,7 @@ signs. New user options to control entry layout (e.g. indentation).
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from alien sources.
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*** New function 'bibtex-complete-key' (similar to bibtex-complete-string)
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to complete prefix to a key defined in buffer. Mainly useful in
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to complete prefix to a key defined in buffer. Mainly useful in
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crossref entries.
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*** New function 'bibtex-count-entries' to count entries in buffer or
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*** Added support for imenu.
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*** The function 'bibtex-validate' now checks current region instead
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of buffer if mark is active. Now it shows all errors of buffer in a
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`compilation mode' buffer. You can use the normal commands (e.g.
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of buffer if mark is active. Now it shows all errors of buffer in a
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`compilation mode' buffer. You can use the normal commands (e.g.
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'next-error') for compilation modes to jump to errors.
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*** New variable 'bibtex-string-file-path' to determine where the files
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pops up the Info file for this command.
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*** There is now a variable, ediff-autostore-merges, which controls whether
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the result of a merge is saved in a file. By default, this is done only when
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the result of a merge is saved in a file. By default, this is done only when
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merge is done from a session group (eg, when merging files in two different
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directories).
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instead of vip-.
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*** C-\ now simulates the meta-key in all Viper states.
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*** C-z in Insert state now escapes to Vi for the duration of the next
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Viper command. In Vi and Insert states, C-z behaves as before.
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Viper command. In Vi and Insert states, C-z behaves as before.
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*** C-c \ escapes to Vi for one command if Viper is in Insert or Emacs states.
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*** _ is no longer the meta-key in Vi state.
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*** The variable viper-insert-state-cursor-color can be used to change cursor
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color when Viper is in insert state.
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*** If search lands the cursor near the top or the bottom of the window,
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Viper pulls the window up or down to expose more context. The variable
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Viper pulls the window up or down to expose more context. The variable
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viper-adjust-window-after-search controls this behavior.
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** Etags changes.
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else
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Here, the "else" should be indented like the preceding "if", since it
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continues that statement. CC Mode will automatically reindent it after
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continues that statement. CC Mode will automatically reindent it after
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the "else" has been typed in full, since it's not until then it's
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possible to decide whether it's a new statement or a continuation of
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the preceding "if".
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also do without the mouse.
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- Aspect-ratio: You can set the variable artist-aspect-ratio to
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reflect the height-width ratio for the font you are using. Squares
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reflect the height-width ratio for the font you are using. Squares
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and circles are then drawn square/round. Note, that once your
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ascii-file is shown with font with a different height-width ratio,
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the squares won't be square and the circles won't be round.
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fragments in accordance with the current major mode.
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*** The new package xml.el provides a simple but generic XML
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parser. It doesn't parse the DTDs however.
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parser. It doesn't parse the DTDs however.
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*** The comment operations are now provided by the newcomment.el
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package which allows different styles of comment-region and should
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whitespace in a file.
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*** PostScript mode (ps-mode) is a new major mode for editing PostScript
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files. It offers: interaction with a PostScript interpreter, including
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files. It offers: interaction with a PostScript interpreter, including
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(very basic) error handling; fontification, easily customizable for
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interpreter messages; auto-indentation; insertion of EPSF templates and
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often used code snippets; viewing of BoundingBox; commenting out /
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uncommenting regions; conversion of 8bit characters to PostScript octal
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codes. All functionality is accessible through a menu.
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codes. All functionality is accessible through a menu.
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*** delim-col helps to prettify columns in a text region or rectangle.
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*** Recentf mode maintains a menu for visiting files that were
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operated on recently. User option recentf-menu-filter specifies a
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menu filter function to change the menu appearance. For example, the
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menu filter function to change the menu appearance. For example, the
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recent file list can be displayed:
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- organized by major modes, directories or user defined rules.
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* Incompatible Lisp changes in 21.1
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There are a few Lisp changes which are not backwards-compatible and
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may require changes to existing code. Here is a list for reference.
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may require changes to existing code. Here is a list for reference.
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See the sections below for details.
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** Since 'format' preserves text properties, the idiom
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on. The default is to use the selected window's parameters.
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Like 'vertical-motion', 'count-screen-lines' always uses the current
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buffer, regardless of which buffer is displayed in WINDOW. This makes
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buffer, regardless of which buffer is displayed in WINDOW. This makes
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possible to use 'count-screen-lines' in any buffer, whether or not it
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is currently displayed in some window.
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The optional seventh arg is now called MUSTBENEW. If non-nil, it insists
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on a check for an existing file with the same name. If MUSTBENEW
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is 'excl', that means to get an error if the file already exists;
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never overwrite. If MUSTBENEW is neither nil nor 'excl', that means
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never overwrite. If MUSTBENEW is neither nil nor 'excl', that means
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ask for confirmation before overwriting, but do go ahead and
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overwrite the file if the user gives confirmation.
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`:inverse-video'
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VALUE specifies whether characters in FACE should be displayed in
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inverse video. VALUE must be one of t or nil.
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inverse video. VALUE must be one of t or nil.
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`:stipple'
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** Scrollbars follow the system theme on Windows XP and later.
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Windows XP introduced themed scrollbars, but applications have to take
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special steps to use them. Emacs now has the appropriate resources linked
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special steps to use them. Emacs now has the appropriate resources linked
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in to make it use the scrollbars from the system theme.
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** focus-follows-mouse defaults to nil on MS Windows.
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Previously this variable was incorrectly documented as having no effect
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on MS Windows, and the default was inappropriate for the majority of
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Windows installations. Users of software which modifies the behavior of
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Windows installations. Users of software which modifies the behavior of
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Windows to cause focus to follow the mouse will now need to explicitly set
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this variable.
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xterms and the Linux console). On such displays, only the comment
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delimiters will appear to be fontified (in the new face
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'font-lock-comment-delimiter-face'). To restore the old appearance,
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customize 'font-lock-comment-face'. Another alternative is to use a
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customize 'font-lock-comment-face'. Another alternative is to use a
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newer terminal emulator that supports more colors (256 is now common).
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For example, for xterm compatible emulators that support 256 colors,
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you can run emacs like this:
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cua-mode. Customize the variable 'cua-mode' to enable cua.
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The 'cua-selection-mode' enables the CUA keybindings for the region but
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does not change the bindings for C-z/C-x/C-c/C-v. It can be used as a
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does not change the bindings for C-z/C-x/C-c/C-v. It can be used as a
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replacement for pc-selection-mode.
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In addition, cua provides unified rectangle support with visible
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- 'desktop-lazy-abort' aborts lazy loading of the desktop.
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*** New customizable variables:
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- 'desktop-save'. Determines whether the desktop should be saved when it is
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- 'desktop-save'. Determines whether the desktop should be saved when it is
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killed.
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- 'desktop-file-name-format'. Format in which desktop file names should be saved.
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- 'desktop-path'. List of directories in which to lookup the desktop file.
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- 'desktop-locals-to-save'. List of local variables to save.
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- 'desktop-globals-to-clear'. List of global variables that 'desktop-clear' will clear.
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- 'desktop-clear-preserve-buffers-regexp'. Regexp identifying buffers that 'desktop-clear'
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- 'desktop-file-name-format'. Format in which desktop file names should be saved.
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- 'desktop-path'. List of directories in which to lookup the desktop file.
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- 'desktop-locals-to-save'. List of local variables to save.
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- 'desktop-globals-to-clear'. List of global variables that 'desktop-clear' will clear.
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- 'desktop-clear-preserve-buffers-regexp'. Regexp identifying buffers that 'desktop-clear'
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should not delete.
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- 'desktop-restore-eager'. Number of buffers to restore immediately. Remaining buffers are
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||||
- 'desktop-restore-eager'. Number of buffers to restore immediately. Remaining buffers are
|
||||
restored lazily (when Emacs is idle).
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||||
- 'desktop-lazy-verbose'. Verbose reporting of lazily created buffers.
|
||||
- 'desktop-lazy-idle-delay'. Idle delay before starting to create buffers.
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- 'desktop-lazy-verbose'. Verbose reporting of lazily created buffers.
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- 'desktop-lazy-idle-delay'. Idle delay before starting to create buffers.
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|
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*** New hooks:
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- 'desktop-after-read-hook' run after a desktop is loaded.
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@ -3603,8 +3603,8 @@ The mouse pointer changes shape depending on what is under the pointer.
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||||
This enables Emacs to work better with programs that need to track the
|
||||
cursor, for example screen magnifiers and text to speech programs.
|
||||
When such a program is in use, the system caret is made visible
|
||||
instead of Emacs drawing its own cursor. This seems to be required by
|
||||
some programs. The new variable w32-use-visible-system-caret allows
|
||||
instead of Emacs drawing its own cursor. This seems to be required by
|
||||
some programs. The new variable w32-use-visible-system-caret allows
|
||||
the caret visibility to be manually toggled.
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||||
|
||||
** On MS Windows NT/W2K/XP, Emacs uses Unicode for clipboard operations.
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||||
@ -5017,7 +5017,7 @@ Note that all images formerly located in the lisp directory have been
|
||||
moved to etc/images.
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||||
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||||
*** New function 'image-load-path-for-library' returns a suitable
|
||||
search path for images relative to library. This function is useful in
|
||||
search path for images relative to library. This function is useful in
|
||||
external packages to save users from having to update
|
||||
'image-load-path'.
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|
||||
|
@ -1504,7 +1504,7 @@ permissions set to temporary values (e.g., for creating private files).
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||||
system's name has changed or if the Emacs process has changed systems.
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||||
To avoid long waits it no longer consults DNS to canonicalize the name
|
||||
(in some cases this may affect generated message-id headers - customize
|
||||
'message-user-fqdn' if this bothers you). The variable 'system-name'
|
||||
'message-user-fqdn' if this bothers you). The variable 'system-name'
|
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is now obsolete.
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** Function 'write-region' no longer outputs "Wrote FILE" in batch mode.
|
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|
@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ use the local Emacs to edit remote files via Tramp. See the node
|
||||
"(emacs) emacsclient Options" in the user manual for the details.
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||||
|
||||
*** Emacsclient now accepts command-line options in ALTERNATE_EDITOR
|
||||
and '--alternate-editor'. For example, ALTERNATE_EDITOR="emacs -Q -nw".
|
||||
and '--alternate-editor'. For example, ALTERNATE_EDITOR="emacs -Q -nw".
|
||||
Arguments may be quoted "like this", so that for example an absolute
|
||||
path containing a space may be specified; quote escaping is not
|
||||
supported.
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|
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ For more recent changes, see the main Emacs NEWS file.
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||||
20041004
|
||||
--------
|
||||
|
||||
Support for outlining has been added. See the manual for more details.
|
||||
Support for outlining has been added. See the manual for more details.
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C-u C-c C-n goes to the first error.
|
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|
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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Syntax highlighting with a dark background should now work.
|
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--------
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The attribute pathSuffix on the uri element in schema locating files
|
||||
has been replaced by a more general pattern attribute. The
|
||||
has been replaced by a more general pattern attribute. The
|
||||
transformURI element now has required fromPattern and toPattern
|
||||
attributes.
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|
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@ -68,15 +68,15 @@ customize `nxml-enabled-unicode-blocks' to control what Unicode blocks
|
||||
are used for completing names.
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|
||||
Extra information is displayed for character references. The Unicode
|
||||
name is displayed in a tooltip. A glyph for the referenced character
|
||||
name is displayed in a tooltip. A glyph for the referenced character
|
||||
is displayed in a distinguished face following the character
|
||||
reference; this can be disabled by customizing
|
||||
`nxml-char-ref-display-glyph-flag'. The command
|
||||
`nxml-toggle-char-ref-extra-display' dynamically toggles the display
|
||||
of extra information for character references for a particular buffer.
|
||||
This can be used if the display of extra information is causing
|
||||
performance problems. nXML mode tries to figure out which glyphs can
|
||||
be displayed. Unfortunately Emacs doesn't provide the primitives
|
||||
performance problems. nXML mode tries to figure out which glyphs can
|
||||
be displayed. Unfortunately Emacs doesn't provide the primitives
|
||||
necessary to do this properly, so nXML mode has to guess and will
|
||||
sometimes guess wrong. The hook `nxml-glyph-set-hook' can be used to
|
||||
change nXML mode's guess.
|
||||
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ M-q has been implemented so that it works reasonably with XML. Other
|
||||
paragraph-related commands (M-{, M-}, M-h) have also been implemented.
|
||||
|
||||
New command M-x rng-auto-set-schema to set the schema based on the
|
||||
buffer's current contents and file-name. This is called automatically
|
||||
buffer's current contents and file-name. This is called automatically
|
||||
when rng-validate-mode is first enabled.
|
||||
|
||||
There's now a C-M-d to go with C-M-u. C-M-d moves forward down into
|
||||
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ nxml-mode arranges to use the encoding declared in the XML
|
||||
declaration. If there is no encoding declared, then nxml-mode will
|
||||
use utf-8 or utf-16 according to the user options
|
||||
`nxml-prefer-utf-16-to-utf-8-flag' and
|
||||
`nxml-prefer-utf-16-little-to-big-endian-flag'. If the chosen encoding
|
||||
`nxml-prefer-utf-16-little-to-big-endian-flag'. If the chosen encoding
|
||||
cannot encode all the characters in the buffer, nxml-mode will
|
||||
complain and give the user an opportunity to use an encoding that can.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -146,21 +146,21 @@ You can do
|
||||
and then follow the instructions displayed in the buffer to get the
|
||||
old behavior.
|
||||
|
||||
Completion after </ will complete the rest of the end-tag. Completion
|
||||
Completion after </ will complete the rest of the end-tag. Completion
|
||||
after < will include the end-tag in the possibilities if allowed by
|
||||
the schema.
|
||||
|
||||
You can use C-c C-i instead of > to close the start-tag of an
|
||||
inline-level element. After inserting the >, it will insert the
|
||||
end-tag and leave point before the end-tag. The `i' is supposed to be
|
||||
mnemonic for `inline'. C-c C-b is similar, but for block elements: the
|
||||
end-tag and leave point before the end-tag. The `i' is supposed to be
|
||||
mnemonic for `inline'. C-c C-b is similar, but for block elements: the
|
||||
start-tag, point and the end-tag will all be on separate lines.
|
||||
|
||||
The binding for inserting an end-tag has changed from C-c / to C-c C-f
|
||||
to comply with Emacs guidelines about what keys major modes should
|
||||
bind. The `f' is supposed to be mnemonic for `finish'.
|
||||
|
||||
Completion always puts point after all the characters it inserts. It
|
||||
Completion always puts point after all the characters it inserts. It
|
||||
doesn't insert a `>' after completing a start-tag name.
|
||||
|
||||
Completion no longer completes CDATA section and comment delimiters.
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
* The default GTK icons were not overridden by the GNOME theme due to
|
||||
a bug which was fixed in GNOME 2.15. Once GNOME 2.16 is in wide
|
||||
a bug which was fixed in GNOME 2.15. Once GNOME 2.16 is in wide
|
||||
circulation, the GTK icons should be replaced with the equivalent
|
||||
GNOME icons.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Files: checked.xpm, unchecked.xpm
|
||||
Copyright (C) 2010-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
* The following icons are from GTK+ 2.x. They are not part of Emacs, but
|
||||
* The following icons are from GTK+ 2.x. They are not part of Emacs, but
|
||||
are distributed and used by Emacs. They are licensed under the
|
||||
GNU Library General Public License version 2 or later. See the source
|
||||
of the gtk+ package for more information.
|
||||
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ of the gtk+ package for more information.
|
||||
diropen.xpm is file-manager.png from Gnome hicolor theme.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
* The following icons are from GNOME 2.x. They are not part of Emacs,
|
||||
* The following icons are from GNOME 2.x. They are not part of Emacs,
|
||||
but are distributed and used by Emacs. They are licensed under the
|
||||
GNU General Public License version 2 or later. See the source of
|
||||
the gnome-icons-theme package for more information.
|
||||
|
@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
|
||||
% Most commands operate either on all marked files or on the current file if
|
||||
% no files are marked. Use a numeric prefix argument to operate on the next
|
||||
% ARG files (or previous ARG if ARG $<$ 0). Use the prefix argument `1' to
|
||||
% operate on the current file only. Prefix arguments override marks. Commands
|
||||
% operate on the current file only. Prefix arguments override marks. Commands
|
||||
% which run a sub-process on a group of files will display a list of files
|
||||
% for which the sub-process failed. Typing y will try to tell
|
||||
% you what went wrong.
|
||||
|
@ -135,18 +135,18 @@
|
||||
\newcommand{\Notes}{%
|
||||
\subsection*{Notes}
|
||||
{\esamepage
|
||||
Gnus is complex. Currently it has some 876 interactive (user-callable)
|
||||
functions. Of these 618 are in the two major modes (Group and
|
||||
Summary/Article). Many of these functions have more than one binding, some
|
||||
have 3 or even 4 bindings. The total number of keybindings is 677. So in
|
||||
Gnus is complex. Currently it has some 876 interactive (user-callable)
|
||||
functions. Of these 618 are in the two major modes (Group and
|
||||
Summary/Article). Many of these functions have more than one binding, some
|
||||
have 3 or even 4 bindings. The total number of keybindings is 677. So in
|
||||
order to save 40\% space, every function is listed only once on this
|
||||
\guide, under the ``more logical'' binding. Alternative bindings are given
|
||||
\guide, under the ``more logical'' binding. Alternative bindings are given
|
||||
in parentheses in the beginning of the description.
|
||||
|
||||
Many Gnus commands are affected by the numeric prefix. Normally you enter a
|
||||
Many Gnus commands are affected by the numeric prefix. Normally you enter a
|
||||
prefix by holding the Meta key and typing a number, but in most Gnus modes
|
||||
you don't need to use Meta since the digits are not self-inserting. The
|
||||
prefixed behavior of commands is given in [brackets]. Often the prefix is
|
||||
you don't need to use Meta since the digits are not self-inserting. The
|
||||
prefixed behavior of commands is given in [brackets]. Often the prefix is
|
||||
used to specify:
|
||||
|
||||
\quad [distance] How many objects to move the point over.
|
||||
@ -154,17 +154,17 @@
|
||||
\quad [scope] How many objects to operate on (including current one).
|
||||
|
||||
\quad [p/p] The ``Process/Prefix Convention'': If a prefix is given then it
|
||||
determines how many objects to operate on. Else if there are some objects
|
||||
marked with the process mark \#, these are operated on. Else only the
|
||||
determines how many objects to operate on. Else if there are some objects
|
||||
marked with the process mark \#, these are operated on. Else only the
|
||||
current object is affected.
|
||||
|
||||
\quad [level] A group subscribedness level. Only groups with a lower or
|
||||
equal level will be affected by the operation. If no prefix is given,
|
||||
\quad [level] A group subscribedness level. Only groups with a lower or
|
||||
equal level will be affected by the operation. If no prefix is given,
|
||||
`gnus-group-default-list-level' is used. If
|
||||
`gnus-group-use-permanent-levels', then a prefix to the `g' and `l'
|
||||
commands will also set the default level.
|
||||
|
||||
\quad [score] An article score. If no prefix is given,
|
||||
\quad [score] An article score. If no prefix is given,
|
||||
`gnus-summary-default-score' is used. \\*[\baselineskip]
|
||||
% some keys
|
||||
Gnus startup-commands:\\*
|
||||
@ -176,7 +176,7 @@
|
||||
Additionally, there are two commands \texttt{gnus-plugged} and
|
||||
\texttt{gnus-unplugged}, which are only used if you want to download
|
||||
news and/or read previously downloaded news offline (see C-c C-i g Gnus
|
||||
Unplugged RET). Note: \texttt{gnus-no-server} ignores the stuff in
|
||||
Unplugged RET). Note: \texttt{gnus-no-server} ignores the stuff in
|
||||
\texttt{gnus-agent-directory}, and thus does not allow you to use Gnus
|
||||
Unplugged.\\
|
||||
%
|
||||
@ -226,7 +226,7 @@
|
||||
` ' & (M-u, M SPC, M c) Not read.\\
|
||||
! & (!, M !, M t) Ticked (interesting).\\
|
||||
? & (?, M ?) Dormant (only followups are interesting).\\
|
||||
E & (E, M e, M x) {\bf Expirable}. Only has effect in mail groups.\\
|
||||
E & (E, M e, M x) {\bf Expirable}. Only has effect in mail groups.\\
|
||||
G & (C, B DEL) Canceled article (or deleted in mailgroups).\\
|
||||
\$ & (M-d, M s x, S x). Marked as spam.\\
|
||||
\hline\hline
|
||||
@ -238,7 +238,7 @@
|
||||
\hline
|
||||
r & (d, M d, M r) Deleted (marked as {\bf read}).\\
|
||||
C & (M C; M C-c; M H; c, Z c; Z n; Z C) Killed by {\bf catch-up}.\\
|
||||
F & SOUPed article. See the manual.\\
|
||||
F & SOUPed article. See the manual.\\
|
||||
O & {\bf Old} (read in a previous session).\\
|
||||
K & (k, M k; C-k, M K) {\bf Killed}.\\
|
||||
M & Article marked as read by duplicate suppression.\\
|
||||
@ -261,7 +261,7 @@
|
||||
. & Unseen. [2]\\
|
||||
+ & Over default score. [3]\\
|
||||
$-$ & Under default score. [3]\\
|
||||
$=$ & Has children (thread underneath it). Add `\%e' to
|
||||
$=$ & Has children (thread underneath it). Add `\%e' to
|
||||
`gnus-summary-line-format'. [3]\\
|
||||
\hline
|
||||
\end{tabular}
|
||||
@ -388,7 +388,7 @@
|
||||
\end{keys}
|
||||
You can also create mail-groups and read your mail with Gnus (very useful
|
||||
if you are subscribed to mailing lists), using one of the methods
|
||||
nnmbox, nnbabyl, nnml, nnmh, or nnfolder. Read about it in the online info
|
||||
nnmbox, nnbabyl, nnml, nnmh, or nnfolder. Read about it in the online info
|
||||
(C-c C-i g Reading Mail RET).
|
||||
}}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -415,7 +415,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\GroupTopicsGeneral}{%
|
||||
{\esamepage
|
||||
Topics are ``categories'' for groups. Press t in the group-buffer to
|
||||
Topics are ``categories'' for groups. Press t in the group-buffer to
|
||||
toggle gnus-topic-mode (C-c C-i g Group Topics RET).\\*
|
||||
\begin{keys}{C-c C-x}
|
||||
T n & Prompt for topic {\bf name} and create it.\\
|
||||
@ -541,7 +541,7 @@
|
||||
\newcommand{\MIMESummary}{%
|
||||
{\esamepage
|
||||
For the commands operating on one MIME part (a subset of gnus-article-*), a
|
||||
prefix selects which part to operate on. If the point is placed over a
|
||||
prefix selects which part to operate on. If the point is placed over a
|
||||
MIME button in the article buffer, use the corresponding bindings for the
|
||||
article buffer instead.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -622,7 +622,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\SelectArticles}{% formerly \Gsubmap
|
||||
{\esamepage
|
||||
These commands select the target article. They do not use the prefix.\\*
|
||||
These commands select the target article. They do not use the prefix.\\*
|
||||
\begin{keys}{G C-n}
|
||||
h & Enter article-buffer.\\
|
||||
G b & (,) Go to the {\bf best} article (the one with highest score).\\
|
||||
@ -647,7 +647,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\ArticleModeGeneral}{%
|
||||
{\esamepage
|
||||
The normal navigation keys work in Article mode. Some additional keys are:\\
|
||||
The normal navigation keys work in Article mode. Some additional keys are:\\
|
||||
\begin{keys}{C-c RET}
|
||||
C-c \^{} & Get the article with the Message-ID near point.\\
|
||||
C-c RET & Send reply to address near point.\\
|
||||
@ -750,7 +750,7 @@
|
||||
\newcommand{\HideHighlightArticle}{%
|
||||
{\esamepage
|
||||
\begin{keys}{W W C-c}
|
||||
W W a & Hide {\bf all} unwanted parts. Calls W W h, W W s, W W C-c.\\
|
||||
W W a & Hide {\bf all} unwanted parts. Calls W W h, W W s, W W C-c.\\
|
||||
W W h & Hide article {\bf headers}.\\
|
||||
W W b & Hide {\bf boring} headers.\\
|
||||
W W s & Hide {\bf signature}.\\
|
||||
@ -760,7 +760,7 @@
|
||||
W W c & Hide {\bf citation}.\\
|
||||
W W C-c & Hide {\bf citation} using a more intelligent algorithm.\\
|
||||
W W C & Hide cited text in articles that aren't roots.\\
|
||||
W H a & Highlight {\bf all} parts. Calls W b, W H c, W H h, W H s.\\
|
||||
W H a & Highlight {\bf all} parts. Calls W b, W H c, W H h, W H s.\\
|
||||
W H c & Highlight article {\bf citations}.\\
|
||||
W H h & Highlight article {\bf headers}.\\
|
||||
W H s & Highlight article {\bf signature}.\\
|
||||
@ -846,8 +846,8 @@
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\ProcessMark}{%
|
||||
{\esamepage
|
||||
These commands set and remove the process mark (\#). You only need to use
|
||||
it if the set of articles you want to operate on is non-contiguous. Else
|
||||
These commands set and remove the process mark (\#). You only need to use
|
||||
it if the set of articles you want to operate on is non-contiguous. Else
|
||||
use a numeric prefix.\\*
|
||||
\begin{keys}{M P R}
|
||||
M P p & (\#, M \#) Mark this article.\\
|
||||
@ -927,7 +927,7 @@
|
||||
|
||||
\newcommand{\PostReplyetc}{% formerly \Ssubmap
|
||||
{\esamepage
|
||||
These commands put you in a separate news or mail buffer. See the section
|
||||
These commands put you in a separate news or mail buffer. See the section
|
||||
about composing messages for more information.\\*
|
||||
%After
|
||||
%editing the article, send it by pressing C-c C-c. If you are in a
|
||||
@ -1055,8 +1055,8 @@
|
||||
{\esamepage
|
||||
Gnus recognizes if the current article is part of a series (multipart
|
||||
posting whose parts are identified by numbers in their subjects, e.g.{}
|
||||
1/10\dots10/10) and processes the series accordingly. You can mark and
|
||||
process more than one series at a time. If the posting contains any
|
||||
1/10\dots10/10) and processes the series accordingly. You can mark and
|
||||
process more than one series at a time. If the posting contains any
|
||||
archives, they are expanded and gathered in a new group.\\*
|
||||
\begin{keys}{X p}
|
||||
X b & Un-{\bf binhex} these series. [p/p]\\
|
||||
|
@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ \section{Multiple Windows}
|
||||
\section{Regions}
|
||||
|
||||
Emacs defines a `region' as the space between the {\it mark\/} and
|
||||
the {\it point}. A mark is set with \kbd{C-{\it space}}.
|
||||
the {\it point}. A mark is set with \kbd{C-{\it space}}.
|
||||
The point is at the cursor position.
|
||||
\askip
|
||||
\key{M-h} mark entire paragraph
|
||||
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ \section{Tags}
|
||||
|
||||
Tags tables files record locations of function and
|
||||
procedure definitions, global variables, data types and anything
|
||||
else convenient. To create a tags table file, type
|
||||
else convenient. To create a tags table file, type
|
||||
`{\tt etags} {\it input\_files}' as a shell command.
|
||||
\askip
|
||||
\key{M-.} find a definition
|
||||
@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ \section{Simple Customization}
|
||||
|
||||
\section{Getting Help}
|
||||
|
||||
Emacs does command completion for you. Typing \kbd{M-x}
|
||||
Emacs does command completion for you. Typing \kbd{M-x}
|
||||
{\it tab\/} or {\it space\/} gives a list of Emacs commands.
|
||||
\askip
|
||||
\key{C-h} Emacs help
|
||||
@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ \section{Getting Help}
|
||||
keystroke
|
||||
\askip
|
||||
Emacs gets into different {\it modes}, each of which customizes
|
||||
Emacs for editing text of a particular sort. The mode line
|
||||
Emacs for editing text of a particular sort. The mode line
|
||||
contains names of the current modes, in parentheses.
|
||||
\askip
|
||||
\key{C-h m} get mode-specific information
|
||||
|
@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ \section{Searching and Replacing}
|
||||
\section{Modifying Commands}
|
||||
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Most commands that operate on text regions accept the motion commands,
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to describe regions. They also accept the Emacs region specifications
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to describe regions. They also accept the Emacs region specifications
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{\bf r} and {\bf R}. {\bf r} describes the region between {\it point}
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and {\it mark}, and {\bf R} describes whole lines in that region.
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Motion commands are classified into {\it point commands} and
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@ -665,12 +665,12 @@ \section{Ex Commands}
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Avoid Ex text manipulation commands except substitute.
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There are better VI equivalents
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for all of them. Also note that all Ex commands expand \% to
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current file name. To include a \% in the command, escape it with a $\backslash$.
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Similarly, \# is replaced by previous file. For Viper, this is the
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first file in the {\sl :args} listing for that buffer. This defaults
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for all of them. Also note that all Ex commands expand \% to
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current file name. To include a \% in the command, escape it with a $\backslash$.
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Similarly, \# is replaced by previous file. For Viper, this is the
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first file in the {\sl :args} listing for that buffer. This defaults
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to the previous file in the VI sense if you have one window.
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Ex commands can be made to have history. See the manual for details.
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Ex commands can be made to have history. See the manual for details.
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\subsection{Ex Text Commands}
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;;; Commentary:
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;; This file provides tests for various features of Emacs. It is
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;; This file provides tests for various features of Emacs. It is
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;; designed to check whether bundled binary distributions of Emacs on
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;; windows are fully functional.
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;; By default is checks whether the features that we are expect to be
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;; available on Emacs for Windows are reported to be available. It
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;; available on Emacs for Windows are reported to be available. It
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;; should be possible to run these tests from a distributed version of
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;; Emacs.
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;; In addition, it provides a single command
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;; `w32-feature-load-tests'. If the full source repository of Emacs is
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;; `w32-feature-load-tests'. If the full source repository of Emacs is
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;; available, this will load selected files from the repository which
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;; test these features.
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