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doc: Delete extraneous quotes around keys
* lisp/allout.el (allout-outlinify-sticky): * lisp/auth-source.el (auth-sources): * lisp/buff-menu.el (Buffer-menu-delete) (Buffer-menu-delete-backwards, Buffer-menu-save) (Buffer-menu-execute, Buffer-menu-select): * lisp/calendar/todo-mode.el (todo-show) (todo-show-categories-table, todo-top-priorities-overrides): * lisp/desktop.el (desktop-save-mode): * lisp/dired-aux.el (dired-do-kill-lines, dired-do-copy): * lisp/edmacro.el (edit-kbd-macro): * lisp/emulation/viper-cmd.el (viper-ask-level): * lisp/emulation/viper-init.el (viper-expert-level): * lisp/filesets.el (filesets-add-buffer): * lisp/follow.el (follow-mode): * lisp/gnus/gnus-group.el (gnus-group-mode): * lisp/gnus/gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-mode): * lisp/ibuffer.el (ibuffer-mode): * lisp/international/ogonek.el (ogonek-informacja) (ogonek-information): * lisp/isearch.el (search-default-mode): * lisp/macros.el (apply-macro-to-region-lines): * lisp/mail/supercite.el (sc-mail-field-query) (sc-insert-reference, sc-insert-citation): * lisp/play/decipher.el (decipher-make-checkpoint): (decipher-restore-checkpoint): * lisp/progmodes/idlw-shell.el (idlwave-shell-mode): * lisp/progmodes/idlwave.el (idlwave-store-inquired-class): * lisp/progmodes/prolog.el (prolog-mode, prolog-inferior-mode): * lisp/progmodes/sh-script.el (sh-set-shell): * lisp/progmodes/vhdl-mode.el (vhdl-compiler-alist) (vhdl-modify-date-prefix-string) (vhdl-modify-date-on-saving, vhdl-mode): * lisp/server.el (server-start): * lisp/subr.el (locate-library): * lisp/tempo.el (tempo-marks, tempo-use-tag-list): * lisp/time.el (world-clock): * lisp/vc/vc-hooks.el (vc-mode): * lisp/whitespace.el (whitespace-report-region): * lisp/windmove.el (windmove-delete-in-direction): Doc fix: Delete extraneous quotes around keys.
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@ -6195,7 +6195,7 @@ for details on preparing Emacs for automatic allout activation."
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(allout-open-topic 2)
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(insert (substitute-command-keys
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(concat "Dummy outline topic header -- see"
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" `allout-mode' docstring: `\\[describe-mode]'.")))
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" `allout-mode' docstring: \\[describe-mode]")))
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(allout-adjust-file-variable
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"allout-layout" (or allout-layout '(-1 : 0))))))
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;;;_ > allout-file-vars-section-data ()
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@ -233,8 +233,8 @@ EPA/EPG set up, the file will be encrypted and decrypted
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automatically. See Info node `(epa)Encrypting/decrypting gpg files'
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for details.
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It's best to customize this with `\\[customize-variable]' because the choices
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can get pretty complex."
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It's best to customize this with \\[customize-variable] because
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the choices can get pretty complex."
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:version "26.1" ; neither new nor changed default
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:type `(repeat :tag "Authentication Sources"
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(choice
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@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ When called interactively prompt for MARK; RET remove all marks."
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(defun Buffer-menu-delete (&optional arg)
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"Mark the buffer on this Buffer Menu buffer line for deletion.
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A subsequent \\<Buffer-menu-mode-map>`\\[Buffer-menu-execute]' command
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A subsequent \\<Buffer-menu-mode-map>\\[Buffer-menu-execute] command \
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will delete it.
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If prefix argument ARG is non-nil, it specifies the number of
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@ -437,16 +437,16 @@ buffers to delete; a negative ARG means to delete backwards."
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(defun Buffer-menu-delete-backwards (&optional arg)
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"Mark the buffer on this Buffer Menu line for deletion, and move up.
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A subsequent \\<Buffer-menu-mode-map>`\\[Buffer-menu-execute]'
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command will delete the marked buffer. Prefix ARG means move
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that many lines."
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A subsequent \\<Buffer-menu-mode-map>\\[Buffer-menu-execute] command \
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will delete the marked buffer. Prefix ARG
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means move that many lines."
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(interactive "p" Buffer-menu-mode)
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(Buffer-menu-delete (- (or arg 1))))
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(defun Buffer-menu-save ()
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"Mark the buffer on this Buffer Menu line for saving.
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A subsequent \\<Buffer-menu-mode-map>`\\[Buffer-menu-execute]' command
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will save it."
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A subsequent \\<Buffer-menu-mode-map>\\[Buffer-menu-execute] \
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command will save it."
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(interactive nil Buffer-menu-mode)
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(when (Buffer-menu-buffer)
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(tabulated-list-set-col 2 "S" t)
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@ -463,8 +463,8 @@ it as modified."
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(defun Buffer-menu-execute ()
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"Save and/or delete marked buffers in the Buffer Menu.
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Buffers marked with \\<Buffer-menu-mode-map>`\\[Buffer-menu-save]' are saved.
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Buffers marked with \\<Buffer-menu-mode-map>`\\[Buffer-menu-delete]' are deleted."
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Buffers marked with \\<Buffer-menu-mode-map>\\[Buffer-menu-save] are saved.
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Buffers marked with \\<Buffer-menu-mode-map>\\[Buffer-menu-delete] are deleted."
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(interactive nil Buffer-menu-mode)
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(save-excursion
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(Buffer-menu-beginning)
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@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ Buffers marked with \\<Buffer-menu-mode-map>`\\[Buffer-menu-delete]' are deleted
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(defun Buffer-menu-select ()
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"Select this line's buffer; also, display buffers marked with `>'.
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You can mark buffers with the \\<Buffer-menu-mode-map>`\\[Buffer-menu-mark]' command.
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You can mark buffers with the \\<Buffer-menu-mode-map>\\[Buffer-menu-mark] command.
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This command deletes and replaces all the previously existing windows
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in the selected frame, and will remove any marks."
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@ -677,7 +677,7 @@ current (i.e., last displayed) category.
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In Todo mode just the category's unfinished todo items are shown
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by default. The done items are hidden, but typing
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`\\[todo-toggle-view-done-items]' displays them below the todo
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\\[todo-toggle-view-done-items] displays them below the todo
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items. With non-nil user option `todo-show-with-done' both todo
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and done items are always shown on visiting a category."
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(interactive "P\np")
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@ -3570,12 +3570,12 @@ categories display according to priority."
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In the initial display the lines of the table are numbered,
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indicating the current order of the categories when sequentially
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navigating through the todo file with `\\[todo-forward-category]'
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and `\\[todo-backward-category]'. You can reorder the lines, and
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hence the category sequence, by typing `\\[todo-raise-category]'
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or `\\[todo-lower-category]' to raise or lower the category at
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point, or by typing `\\[todo-set-category-number]' and entering a
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number at the prompt or by typing `\\[todo-set-category-number]'
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navigating through the todo file with \\[todo-forward-category]
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and \\[todo-backward-category]. You can reorder the lines, and
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hence the category sequence, by typing \\[todo-raise-category]
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or \\[todo-lower-category] to raise or lower the category at
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point, or by typing \\[todo-set-category-number] and entering a
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number at the prompt or by typing \\[todo-set-category-number]
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with a numeric prefix. If you save the todo file after
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reordering the categories, the new order persists in subsequent
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Emacs sessions.
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@ -3584,8 +3584,8 @@ The labels above the category names and item counts are buttons,
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and clicking these changes the display: sorted by category name
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or by the respective item counts (alternately descending or
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ascending). In these displays the categories are not numbered
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and `\\[todo-set-category-number]', `\\[todo-raise-category]' and
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`\\[todo-lower-category]' are disabled. (Programmatically, the
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and \\[todo-set-category-number], \\[todo-raise-category] and
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\\[todo-lower-category] are disabled. (Programmatically, the
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sorting is triggered by passing a non-nil SORTKEY argument.)
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In addition, the lines with the category names and item counts
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@ -4065,8 +4065,8 @@ face."
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(defcustom todo-top-priorities-overrides nil
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"List of rules specifying number of top priority items to show.
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These rules override `todo-top-priorities' on invocations of
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`\\[todo-filter-top-priorities]' and
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`\\[todo-filter-top-priorities-multifile]'. Each rule is a list
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\\[todo-filter-top-priorities] and
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\\[todo-filter-top-priorities-multifile]. Each rule is a list
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of the form (FILE NUM ALIST), where FILE is a member of
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`todo-files', NUM is a number specifying the default number of
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top priority items for each category in that file, and ALIST,
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@ -4075,8 +4075,8 @@ number specifying the default number of top priority items in
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that category, which overrides NUM.
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This variable should be set interactively by
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`\\[todo-set-top-priorities-in-file]' or
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`\\[todo-set-top-priorities-in-category]'."
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\\[todo-set-top-priorities-in-file] or
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\\[todo-set-top-priorities-in-category]."
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:type 'sexp
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:group 'todo-filtered)
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@ -168,8 +168,8 @@ one session to another. In particular, Emacs will save the desktop when
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it exits (this may prompt you; see the option `desktop-save'). The next
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time Emacs starts, if this mode is active it will restore the desktop.
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To manually save the desktop at any time, use the command `\\[desktop-save]'.
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To load it, use `\\[desktop-read]'.
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To manually save the desktop at any time, use the command \\[desktop-save].
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To load it, use \\[desktop-read].
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Once a desktop file exists, Emacs will auto-save it according to the
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option `desktop-auto-save-timeout'.
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(defun dired-do-kill-lines (&optional arg fmt init-count)
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"Remove all marked lines, or the next ARG lines.
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The files or directories on those lines are _not_ deleted. Only the
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Dired listing is affected. To restore the removals, use `\\[revert-buffer]'.
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Dired listing is affected. To restore the removals, use \\[revert-buffer].
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With a numeric prefix arg, remove that many lines going forward,
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starting with the current line. (A negative prefix arg removes lines
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@ -2871,7 +2871,7 @@ similar to the \"-d\" option for the \"cp\" shell command.
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But if `dired-copy-dereference' is non-nil, the symbolic
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links are dereferenced and then copied, similar to the \"-L\"
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option for the \"cp\" shell command. If ARG is a cons with
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element 4 (`\\[universal-argument]'), the inverted value of
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element 4 (\\[universal-argument]), the inverted value of
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`dired-copy-dereference' will be used.
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Also see `dired-do-revert-buffer'."
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(defun edit-kbd-macro (keys &optional prefix finish-hook store-hook)
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"Edit a keyboard macro.
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At the prompt, type any key sequence which is bound to a keyboard macro.
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Or, type `\\[kmacro-end-and-call-macro]' or \\`RET' to edit the last
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keyboard macro, `\\[view-lossage]' to edit the last 300
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keystrokes as a keyboard macro, or `\\[execute-extended-command]'
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Or, type \\[kmacro-end-and-call-macro] or \\`RET' to edit the last
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keyboard macro, \\[view-lossage] to edit the last 300
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keystrokes as a keyboard macro, or \\[execute-extended-command]
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to edit a macro by its command name.
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With a prefix argument, format the macro in a more concise way."
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(interactive
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(insert (substitute-command-keys "
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Please specify your level of familiarity with the venomous VI PERil
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\(and the VI Plan for Emacs Rescue).
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You can change it at any time by typing `\\[viper-set-expert-level]'
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You can change it at any time by typing \\[viper-set-expert-level]
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1 -- BEGINNER: Almost all Emacs features are suppressed.
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Feels almost like straight Vi. File name completion and
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(defvar viper-expert-level (if (boundp 'viper-expert-level) viper-expert-level 0)
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"User's expert level.
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The minor mode viper-vi-diehard-minor-mode is in effect when
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viper-expert-level is 1 or 2 or when viper-want-emacs-keys-in-vi is t.
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The minor mode viper-insert-diehard-minor-mode is in effect when
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viper-expert-level is 1 or 2 or if viper-want-emacs-keys-in-insert is t.
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Use `\\[viper-set-expert-level]' to change this.")
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The minor mode `viper-vi-diehard-minor-mode' is in effect when
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`viper-expert-level' is 1 or 2 or when `viper-want-emacs-keys-in-vi' is t.
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The minor mode `viper-insert-diehard-minor-mode' is in effect when
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`viper-expert-level' is 1 or 2 or if `viper-want-emacs-keys-in-insert' is t.
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Use \\[viper-set-expert-level] to change this.")
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;; Max expert level supported by Viper. This is NOT a user option.
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;; It is here to make it hard for the user from resetting it.
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(add-to-list 'filesets-data (list name '(:files)))
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(message
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(substitute-command-keys
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"Fileset %s created. Call `\\[filesets-save-config]' to save.")
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"Fileset %s created. Call \\[filesets-save-config] to save.")
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name)
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(car filesets-data))))))
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(if entry
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mileage may vary).
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To split one large window into two side-by-side windows, the commands
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`\\[split-window-right]' or \
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`\\[follow-delete-other-windows-and-split]' can be used.
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\\[split-window-right] or \
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\\[follow-delete-other-windows-and-split] can be used.
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Only windows displayed in the same frame follow each other.
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All normal editing commands are switched off.
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\\<gnus-group-mode-map>
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The group buffer lists (some of) the groups available. For instance,
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`\\[gnus-group-list-groups]' will list all subscribed groups with unread articles, while `\\[gnus-group-list-zombies]'
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\\[gnus-group-list-groups] will list all subscribed groups with unread articles, while \\[gnus-group-list-zombies]
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lists all zombie groups.
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Groups that are displayed can be entered with `\\[gnus-group-read-group]'. To subscribe
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to a group not displayed, type `\\[gnus-group-toggle-subscription]'.
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Groups that are displayed can be entered with \\[gnus-group-read-group]. To subscribe
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to a group not displayed, type \\[gnus-group-toggle-subscription].
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For more in-depth information on this mode, read the manual (`\\[gnus-info-find-node]').
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"Major mode for reading articles.
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\\<gnus-summary-mode-map>
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Each line in this buffer represents one article. To read an
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article, you can, for instance, type `\\[gnus-summary-next-page]'. To move forwards
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and backwards while displaying articles, type `\\[gnus-summary-next-unread-article]' and `\\[gnus-summary-prev-unread-article]',
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article, you can, for instance, type \\[gnus-summary-next-page]. To move forwards
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and backwards while displaying articles, type \\[gnus-summary-next-unread-article] and \\[gnus-summary-prev-unread-article],
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respectively.
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You can also post articles and send mail from this buffer. To
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follow up an article, type `\\[gnus-summary-followup]'. To mail a reply to the author
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of an article, type `\\[gnus-summary-reply]'.
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follow up an article, type \\[gnus-summary-followup]. To mail a reply to the author
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of an article, type \\[gnus-summary-reply].
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There are approximately one gazillion commands you can execute in
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this buffer; read the Info manual for more
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information (`\\[gnus-info-find-node]').
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information (\\[gnus-info-find-node]).
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The following commands are available:
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Operations on marked buffers:
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\\<ibuffer-mode-map>
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`\\[ibuffer-do-save]' - Save the marked buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-view]' - View the marked buffers in the selected frame.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-view-other-frame]' - View the marked buffers in another frame.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-revert]' - Revert the marked buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-toggle-read-only]' - Toggle read-only state of marked buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-toggle-lock]' - Toggle lock state of marked buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-delete]' - Kill the marked buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-isearch]' - Do incremental search in the marked buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-isearch-regexp]' - Isearch for regexp in the marked buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-replace-regexp]' - Replace by regexp in each of the marked
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buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-query-replace]' - Query replace in each of the marked buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-query-replace-regexp]' - As above, with a regular expression.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-print]' - Print the marked buffers.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-occur]' - List lines in all marked buffers which match
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a given regexp (like the function `occur').
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`\\[ibuffer-do-shell-command-pipe]' - Pipe the contents of the marked
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buffers to a shell command.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-shell-command-pipe-replace]' - Replace the contents of the marked
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buffers with the output of a shell command.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-shell-command-file]' - Run a shell command with the
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buffer's file as an argument.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-eval]' - Evaluate a form in each of the marked buffers. This
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is a very flexible command. For example, if you want to make all
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of the marked buffers read-only, try using (read-only-mode 1) as
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the input form.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-view-and-eval]' - As above, but view each buffer while the form
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is evaluated.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-kill-lines]' - Remove the marked lines from the *Ibuffer* buffer,
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but don't kill the associated buffer.
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`\\[ibuffer-do-kill-on-deletion-marks]' - Kill all buffers marked for deletion.
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\\[ibuffer-do-save] - Save the marked buffers.
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\\[ibuffer-do-view] - View the marked buffers in the selected frame.
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\\[ibuffer-do-view-other-frame] - View the marked buffers in another frame.
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\\[ibuffer-do-revert] - Revert the marked buffers.
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\\[ibuffer-do-toggle-read-only] - Toggle read-only state of marked buffers.
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\\[ibuffer-do-toggle-lock] - Toggle lock state of marked buffers.
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\\[ibuffer-do-delete] - Kill the marked buffers.
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\\[ibuffer-do-isearch] - Do incremental search in the marked buffers.
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\\[ibuffer-do-isearch-regexp] - Isearch for regexp in the marked buffers.
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\\[ibuffer-do-replace-regexp] - Replace by regexp in each of the marked
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buffers.
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\\[ibuffer-do-query-replace] - Query replace in each of the marked buffers.
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\\[ibuffer-do-query-replace-regexp] - As above, with a regular expression.
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\\[ibuffer-do-print] - Print the marked buffers.
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\\[ibuffer-do-occur] - List lines in all marked buffers which match
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a given regexp (like the function `occur').
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\\[ibuffer-do-shell-command-pipe] - Pipe the contents of the marked
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buffers to a shell command.
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\\[ibuffer-do-shell-command-pipe-replace] - Replace the contents of the marked
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buffers with the output of a shell command.
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\\[ibuffer-do-shell-command-file] - Run a shell command with the
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buffer's file as an argument.
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\\[ibuffer-do-eval] - Evaluate a form in each of the marked buffers. This
|
||||
is a very flexible command. For example, if you want to make all
|
||||
of the marked buffers read-only, try using (read-only-mode 1) as
|
||||
the input form.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-do-view-and-eval] - As above, but view each buffer while the form
|
||||
is evaluated.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-do-kill-lines] - Remove the marked lines from the *Ibuffer* buffer,
|
||||
but don't kill the associated buffer.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-do-kill-on-deletion-marks] - Kill all buffers marked for deletion.
|
||||
|
||||
Marking commands:
|
||||
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-forward]' - Mark the buffer at point.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-toggle-marks]' - Unmark all currently marked buffers, and mark
|
||||
all unmarked buffers.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-change-marks]' - Change the mark used on marked buffers.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-unmark-forward]' - Unmark the buffer at point.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-unmark-backward]' - Unmark the previous buffer.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-unmark-all]' - Unmark buffers marked with MARK.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-unmark-all-marks]' - Unmark all marked buffers.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-by-mode]' - Mark buffers by major mode.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-unsaved-buffers]' - Mark all \"unsaved\" buffers.
|
||||
This means that the buffer is modified, and has an associated file.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-modified-buffers]' - Mark all modified buffers,
|
||||
regardless of whether they have an associated file.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-special-buffers]' - Mark all buffers whose name begins and
|
||||
ends with `*'.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-dissociated-buffers]' - Mark all buffers which have
|
||||
an associated file, but that file doesn't currently exist.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-read-only-buffers]' - Mark all read-only buffers.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-dired-buffers]' - Mark buffers in `dired-mode'.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-help-buffers]' - Mark buffers in `help-mode', `apropos-mode', etc.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-old-buffers]' - Mark buffers older than `ibuffer-old-time'.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-for-delete]' - Mark the buffer at point for deletion.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-by-name-regexp]' - Mark buffers by their name, using a regexp.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-by-mode-regexp]' - Mark buffers by their major mode, using a regexp.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-by-file-name-regexp]' - Mark buffers by their filename, using a regexp.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-by-content-regexp]' - Mark buffers by their content, using a regexp.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-mark-by-locked]' - Mark all locked buffers.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-forward] - Mark the buffer at point.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-toggle-marks] - Unmark all currently marked buffers, and mark
|
||||
all unmarked buffers.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-change-marks] - Change the mark used on marked buffers.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-unmark-forward] - Unmark the buffer at point.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-unmark-backward] - Unmark the previous buffer.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-unmark-all] - Unmark buffers marked with MARK.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-unmark-all-marks] - Unmark all marked buffers.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-by-mode] - Mark buffers by major mode.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-unsaved-buffers] - Mark all \"unsaved\" buffers.
|
||||
This means that the buffer is modified, and has an associated file.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-modified-buffers] - Mark all modified buffers,
|
||||
regardless of whether they have an associated file.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-special-buffers] - Mark all buffers whose name begins and
|
||||
ends with `*'.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-dissociated-buffers] - Mark all buffers which have
|
||||
an associated file, but that file doesn't currently exist.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-read-only-buffers] - Mark all read-only buffers.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-dired-buffers] - Mark buffers in `dired-mode'.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-help-buffers] - Mark buffers in `help-mode', `apropos-mode', etc.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-old-buffers] - Mark buffers older than `ibuffer-old-time'.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-for-delete] - Mark the buffer at point for deletion.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-by-name-regexp] - Mark buffers by their name, using a regexp.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-by-mode-regexp] - Mark buffers by their major mode, using a regexp.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-by-file-name-regexp] - Mark buffers by their filename, using a regexp.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-by-content-regexp] - Mark buffers by their content, using a regexp.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-mark-by-locked] - Mark all locked buffers.
|
||||
|
||||
Filtering commands:
|
||||
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-chosen-by-completion]' - Select and apply filter chosen by completion.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-mode]' - Add a filter by any major mode.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-used-mode]' - Add a filter by a major mode now in use.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-derived-mode]' - Add a filter by derived mode.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-name]' - Add a filter by buffer name.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-content]' - Add a filter by buffer content.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-basename]' - Add a filter by basename.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-directory]' - Add a filter by directory name.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-filename]' - Add a filter by filename.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-file-extension]' - Add a filter by file extension.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-modified]' - Add a filter by modified buffers.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-predicate]' - Add a filter by an arbitrary Lisp predicate.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-size-gt]' - Add a filter by buffer size.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-size-lt]' - Add a filter by buffer size.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-starred-name]' - Add a filter by special buffers.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-visiting-file]' - Add a filter by buffers visiting files.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-save-filters]' - Save the current filters with a name.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-switch-to-saved-filters]' - Switch to previously saved filters.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-add-saved-filters]' - Add saved filters to current filters.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-and-filter]' - Replace the top two filters with their logical AND.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-or-filter]' - Replace the top two filters with their logical OR.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-pop-filter]' - Remove the top filter.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-negate-filter]' - Invert the logical sense of the top filter.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-decompose-filter]' - Break down the topmost filter.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-disable]' - Remove all filtering currently in effect.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-chosen-by-completion] - Select and apply filter chosen by completion.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-mode] - Add a filter by any major mode.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-used-mode] - Add a filter by a major mode now in use.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-derived-mode] - Add a filter by derived mode.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-name] - Add a filter by buffer name.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-content] - Add a filter by buffer content.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-basename] - Add a filter by basename.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-directory] - Add a filter by directory name.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-filename] - Add a filter by filename.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-file-extension] - Add a filter by file extension.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-modified] - Add a filter by modified buffers.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-predicate] - Add a filter by an arbitrary Lisp predicate.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-size-gt] - Add a filter by buffer size.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-size-lt] - Add a filter by buffer size.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-starred-name] - Add a filter by special buffers.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-visiting-file] - Add a filter by buffers visiting files.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-save-filters] - Save the current filters with a name.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-switch-to-saved-filters] - Switch to previously saved filters.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-add-saved-filters] - Add saved filters to current filters.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-and-filter] - Replace the top two filters with their logical AND.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-or-filter] - Replace the top two filters with their logical OR.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-pop-filter] - Remove the top filter.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-negate-filter] - Invert the logical sense of the top filter.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-decompose-filter] - Break down the topmost filter.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-disable] - Remove all filtering currently in effect.
|
||||
|
||||
Filter group commands:
|
||||
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filters-to-filter-group]' - Create filter group from filters.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-pop-filter-group]' - Remove top filter group.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-forward-filter-group]' - Move to the next filter group.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-backward-filter-group]' - Move to the previous filter group.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-clear-filter-groups]' - Remove all active filter groups.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-save-filter-groups]' - Save the current groups with a name.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-switch-to-saved-filter-groups]' - Restore previously saved groups.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-delete-saved-filter-groups]' - Delete previously saved groups.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filters-to-filter-group] - Create filter group from filters.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-pop-filter-group] - Remove top filter group.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-forward-filter-group] - Move to the next filter group.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-backward-filter-group] - Move to the previous filter group.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-clear-filter-groups] - Remove all active filter groups.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-save-filter-groups] - Save the current groups with a name.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-switch-to-saved-filter-groups] - Restore previously saved groups.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-delete-saved-filter-groups] - Delete previously saved groups.
|
||||
|
||||
Sorting commands:
|
||||
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-toggle-sorting-mode]' - Rotate between the various sorting modes.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-invert-sorting]' - Reverse the current sorting order.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-do-sort-by-alphabetic]' - Sort the buffers lexicographically.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-do-sort-by-filename/process]' - Sort the buffers by the file name.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-do-sort-by-recency]' - Sort the buffers by last viewing time.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-do-sort-by-size]' - Sort the buffers by size.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-do-sort-by-major-mode]' - Sort the buffers by major mode.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-toggle-sorting-mode] - Rotate between the various sorting modes.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-invert-sorting] - Reverse the current sorting order.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-do-sort-by-alphabetic] - Sort the buffers lexicographically.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-do-sort-by-filename/process] - Sort the buffers by the file name.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-do-sort-by-recency] - Sort the buffers by last viewing time.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-do-sort-by-size] - Sort the buffers by size.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-do-sort-by-major-mode] - Sort the buffers by major mode.
|
||||
|
||||
Other commands:
|
||||
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-update]' - Regenerate the list of all buffers.
|
||||
Prefix arg means to toggle whether buffers that match
|
||||
`ibuffer-maybe-show-predicates' should be displayed.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-auto-mode]' - Toggle automatic updates.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-update] - Regenerate the list of all buffers.
|
||||
Prefix arg means to toggle whether buffers that match
|
||||
`ibuffer-maybe-show-predicates' should be displayed.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-auto-mode] - Toggle automatic updates.
|
||||
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-switch-format]' - Change the current display format.
|
||||
`\\[forward-line]' - Move point to the next line.
|
||||
`\\[previous-line]' - Move point to the previous line.
|
||||
`\\[describe-mode]' - This help.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-diff-with-file]' - View the differences between this buffer
|
||||
and its associated file.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-visit-buffer]' - View the buffer on this line.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-visit-buffer-other-window]' - As above, but in another window.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-visit-buffer-other-window-noselect]' - As both above, but don't select
|
||||
the new window.
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-bury-buffer]' - Bury (not kill!) the buffer on this line.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-switch-format] - Change the current display format.
|
||||
\\[forward-line] - Move point to the next line.
|
||||
\\[previous-line] - Move point to the previous line.
|
||||
\\[describe-mode] - This help.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-diff-with-file] - View the differences between this buffer
|
||||
and its associated file.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-visit-buffer] - View the buffer on this line.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-visit-buffer-other-window] - As above, but in another window.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-visit-buffer-other-window-noselect] - As both above, but don't select
|
||||
the new window.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-bury-buffer] - Bury (not kill!) the buffer on this line.
|
||||
|
||||
** Information on Filtering:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2525,7 +2525,7 @@ with \"gnus\". You can accomplish this via:
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-name] ^gnus RET
|
||||
|
||||
Additionally, you can OR the top two filters together with
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-or-filters]'. To see all buffers in either
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-or-filters]. To see all buffers in either
|
||||
`emacs-lisp-mode' or `lisp-interaction-mode', type:
|
||||
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-by-mode] emacs-lisp-mode RET
|
||||
@ -2535,9 +2535,9 @@ Additionally, you can OR the top two filters together with
|
||||
Filters can also be saved and restored using mnemonic names: see the
|
||||
functions `ibuffer-save-filters' and `ibuffer-switch-to-saved-filters'.
|
||||
|
||||
To remove the top filter on the stack, use `\\[ibuffer-pop-filter]', and
|
||||
To remove the top filter on the stack, use \\[ibuffer-pop-filter], and
|
||||
to disable all filtering currently in effect, use
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-filter-disable]'.
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-filter-disable].
|
||||
|
||||
** Filter Groups:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2545,7 +2545,7 @@ Once one has mastered filters, the next logical step up is \"filter
|
||||
groups\". A filter group is basically a named group of buffers which
|
||||
match a filter, which are displayed together in an Ibuffer buffer. To
|
||||
create a filter group, simply use the regular functions to create a
|
||||
filter, and then type `\\[ibuffer-filters-to-filter-group]'.
|
||||
filter, and then type \\[ibuffer-filters-to-filter-group].
|
||||
|
||||
A quick example will make things clearer. Suppose that one wants to
|
||||
group all of one's Emacs Lisp buffers together. To do this, type:
|
||||
@ -2563,7 +2563,7 @@ multiple filter groups; instead, the first filter group is used. The
|
||||
filter groups are displayed in this order of precedence.
|
||||
|
||||
You may rearrange filter groups by using the usual pair
|
||||
`\\[ibuffer-kill-line]' and `\\[ibuffer-yank]'. Yanked groups
|
||||
\\[ibuffer-kill-line] and \\[ibuffer-yank]. Yanked groups
|
||||
will be inserted before the group at point."
|
||||
;; Include state info next to the mode name.
|
||||
(setq-local mode-line-process
|
||||
|
@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ The codes are given in the following order:
|
||||
Je/sli czytasz ten tekst, to albo przegl/adasz plik /xr/od/lowy
|
||||
biblioteki `ogonek.el', albo wywo/la/le/s polecenie `ogonek-jak'.
|
||||
W drugim przypadku mo/zesz usun/a/c tekst z ekranu, stosuj/ac
|
||||
polecenie `\\[kill-buffer]'.
|
||||
polecenie \\[kill-buffer].
|
||||
|
||||
Niniejsza biblioteka dostarcza funkcji do zmiany kodowania polskich
|
||||
znak/ow diakrytycznych. Funkcje te mo/zna pogrupowa/c nast/epuj/aco.
|
||||
@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ znak/ow diakrytycznych. Funkcje te mo/zna pogrupowa/c nast/epuj/aco.
|
||||
|
||||
If you read this text then you are either looking at the library's
|
||||
source text or you have called the `ogonek-how' command. In the
|
||||
latter case you may remove this text using `\\[kill-buffer]'.
|
||||
latter case you may remove this text using \\[kill-buffer].
|
||||
|
||||
The library provides functions for changing the encoding of Polish
|
||||
diacritic characters, the ones with an `ogonek' below or above them.
|
||||
|
@ -282,13 +282,13 @@ Value is nil, t, or a function.
|
||||
|
||||
If nil, default to literal searches (note that `case-fold-search'
|
||||
and `isearch-lax-whitespace' may still be applied).\\<isearch-mode-map>
|
||||
If t, default to regexp searches (as if typing `\\[isearch-toggle-regexp]' during
|
||||
If t, default to regexp searches (as if typing \\[isearch-toggle-regexp] during
|
||||
isearch).
|
||||
|
||||
If a function, use that function as an `isearch-regexp-function'.
|
||||
Example functions (and the keys to toggle them during isearch)
|
||||
are `word-search-regexp' \(`\\[isearch-toggle-word]'), `isearch-symbol-regexp'
|
||||
\(`\\[isearch-toggle-symbol]'), and `char-fold-to-regexp' \(`\\[isearch-toggle-char-fold]')."
|
||||
are `word-search-regexp' \(\\[isearch-toggle-word]), `isearch-symbol-regexp'
|
||||
\(\\[isearch-toggle-symbol]), and `char-fold-to-regexp' \(\\[isearch-toggle-char-fold])."
|
||||
;; :type is set below by `isearch-define-mode-toggle'.
|
||||
:type '(choice (const :tag "Literal search" nil)
|
||||
(const :tag "Regexp search" t)
|
||||
|
@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ For example, in Usenet articles, sections of text quoted from another
|
||||
author are indented, or have each line start with `>'. To quote a
|
||||
section of text, define a keyboard macro which inserts `>', put point
|
||||
and mark at opposite ends of the quoted section, and use
|
||||
`\\[apply-macro-to-region-lines]' to mark the entire section.
|
||||
\\[apply-macro-to-region-lines] to mark the entire section.
|
||||
|
||||
Suppose you wanted to build a keyword table in C where each entry
|
||||
looked like this:
|
||||
@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ and write a macro to massage a word into a table entry:
|
||||
\\C-x )
|
||||
|
||||
and then select the region of un-tablified names and use
|
||||
`\\[apply-macro-to-region-lines]' to build the table from the names."
|
||||
\\[apply-macro-to-region-lines] to build the table from the names."
|
||||
(interactive "r")
|
||||
(or macro
|
||||
(progn
|
||||
|
@ -817,7 +817,7 @@ If there was no mail header with FIELD as its key, return the value of
|
||||
|
||||
(defun sc-mail-field-query (arg)
|
||||
"View the value of a mail field.
|
||||
With `\\[universal-argument]', prompts for action on mail field.
|
||||
With \\[universal-argument], prompts for action on mail field.
|
||||
Action can be one of: View, Modify, Add, or Delete."
|
||||
(interactive "P")
|
||||
(let* ((alist '(("view" . ?v) ("modify" . ?m) ("add" . ?a) ("delete" . ?d)))
|
||||
@ -1710,7 +1710,7 @@ Numeric ARG indicates which header style from `sc-rewrite-header-list'
|
||||
to use when rewriting the header. No supplied ARG indicates use of
|
||||
`sc-preferred-header-style'.
|
||||
|
||||
With just `\\[universal-argument]', electric reference insert mode is
|
||||
With just \\[universal-argument], electric reference insert mode is
|
||||
entered, regardless of the value of `sc-electric-references-p'. See
|
||||
`sc-electric-mode' for more information."
|
||||
(interactive "P")
|
||||
@ -1930,7 +1930,7 @@ With numeric ARG, inserts that many new lines."
|
||||
|
||||
(defun sc-insert-citation (arg)
|
||||
"Insert citation string at beginning of current line if not already cited.
|
||||
With `\\[universal-argument]' insert citation even if line is already
|
||||
With \\[universal-argument] insert citation even if line is already
|
||||
cited."
|
||||
(interactive "P")
|
||||
(save-excursion
|
||||
|
@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ The most useful commands are:
|
||||
"Checkpoint the current cipher alphabet.
|
||||
This records the current alphabet so you can return to it later.
|
||||
You may have any number of checkpoints.
|
||||
Type `\\[decipher-restore-checkpoint]' to restore a checkpoint."
|
||||
Type \\[decipher-restore-checkpoint] to restore a checkpoint."
|
||||
(interactive "sCheckpoint description: " decipher-mode)
|
||||
(or (stringp desc)
|
||||
(setq desc ""))
|
||||
@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ Type `\\[decipher-restore-checkpoint]' to restore a checkpoint."
|
||||
If point is not on a checkpoint line, moves to the first checkpoint line.
|
||||
If point is on a checkpoint, restores that checkpoint.
|
||||
|
||||
Type `\\[decipher-make-checkpoint]' to make a checkpoint."
|
||||
Type \\[decipher-make-checkpoint] to make a checkpoint."
|
||||
(interactive nil decipher-mode)
|
||||
(beginning-of-line)
|
||||
(if (looking-at "%!\\([A-Z ]+\\)!")
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@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ Type `\\[decipher-make-checkpoint]' to make a checkpoint."
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;; Move to the first checkpoint:
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(goto-char (point-min))
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(if (re-search-forward "^%![A-Z ]+!" nil t)
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(message "Select the checkpoint to restore and type `%s'"
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(message "Select the checkpoint to restore and type %s"
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(substitute-command-keys "\\[decipher-restore-checkpoint]"))
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(error "No checkpoints in this buffer"))))
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@ -829,7 +829,7 @@ IDL has currently stepped.")
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3. Routine Info
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------------
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`\\[idlwave-routine-info]' displays information about an IDL routine near point,
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\\[idlwave-routine-info] displays information about an IDL routine near point,
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just like in `idlwave-mode'. The module used is the one at point or
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the one whose argument list is being edited.
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To update IDLWAVE's knowledge about compiled or edited modules, use
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@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ When you specify a class, this information can be stored as a text
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property on the `->' arrow in the source code, so that during the same
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editing session, IDLWAVE will not have to ask again. When this
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variable is non-nil, IDLWAVE will store and reuse the class information.
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The class stored can be checked and removed with `\\[idlwave-routine-info]'
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The class stored can be checked and removed with \\[idlwave-routine-info]
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on the arrow.
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The default of this variable is nil, since the result of commands then
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@ -1148,7 +1148,7 @@ line and comments can also be enclosed in /* ... */.
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If an optional argument SYSTEM is non-nil, set up mode for the given system.
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To find out what version of Prolog mode you are running, enter
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`\\[prolog-mode-version]'.
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\\[prolog-mode-version].
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Commands:
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\\{prolog-mode-map}"
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@ -1268,7 +1268,7 @@ imitating normal Unix input editing.
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\\[comint-quit-subjob] sends quit signal, likewise.
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To find out what version of Prolog mode you are running, enter
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`\\[prolog-mode-version]'."
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\\[prolog-mode-version]."
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(require 'compile)
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(setq comint-input-filter 'prolog-input-filter)
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(setq mode-line-process '(": %s"))
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@ -2304,7 +2304,7 @@ Point should be before the newline."
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When used interactively, insert the proper starting #!-line,
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and make the visited file executable via `executable-set-magic',
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perhaps querying depending on the value of `executable-query'.
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(If given a prefix (i.e., `\\[universal-argument]') don't insert any starting #!
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(If given a prefix (i.e., \\[universal-argument]) don't insert any starting #!
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line.)
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When this function is called noninteractively, INSERT-FLAG (the third
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@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ If no file name at all is printed out, set both \"File Message\" entries to 0
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\(a default file name message will be printed out instead, does not work in
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||||
XEmacs).
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||||
|
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A compiler is selected for syntax analysis (`\\[vhdl-compile]') by
|
||||
A compiler is selected for syntax analysis (\\[vhdl-compile]) by
|
||||
assigning its name to option `vhdl-compiler'.
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||||
|
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Please send any missing or erroneous compiler properties to the maintainer for
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||||
@ -1106,14 +1106,14 @@ For more information on format strings, see the documentation for the
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(defcustom vhdl-modify-date-prefix-string "-- Last update: "
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||||
"Prefix string of modification date in VHDL file header.
|
||||
If actualization of the modification date is called (menu,
|
||||
`\\[vhdl-template-modify]'), this string is searched and the rest
|
||||
\\[vhdl-template-modify]), this string is searched and the rest
|
||||
of the line replaced by the current date."
|
||||
:type 'string
|
||||
:group 'vhdl-header)
|
||||
|
||||
(defcustom vhdl-modify-date-on-saving t
|
||||
"Non-nil means update the modification date when the buffer is saved.
|
||||
Calls function `\\[vhdl-template-modify]').
|
||||
Calls function \\[vhdl-template-modify]).
|
||||
|
||||
NOTE: Activate the new setting in a VHDL buffer by using the menu entry
|
||||
\"Activate Options\"."
|
||||
@ -4469,7 +4469,7 @@ Usage:
|
||||
according to option `vhdl-argument-list-indent'.
|
||||
|
||||
If option `vhdl-indent-tabs-mode' is nil, spaces are used instead of
|
||||
tabs. `\\[tabify]' and `\\[untabify]' allow the conversion of spaces to
|
||||
tabs. \\[tabify] and \\[untabify] allow the conversion of spaces to
|
||||
tabs and vice versa.
|
||||
|
||||
Syntax-based indentation can be very slow in large files. Option
|
||||
@ -4780,7 +4780,7 @@ Usage:
|
||||
`vhdl-highlight-translate-off' is non-nil.
|
||||
|
||||
For documentation and customization of the used colors see
|
||||
customization group `vhdl-highlight-faces' (`\\[customize-group]'). For
|
||||
customization group `vhdl-highlight-faces' (\\[customize-group]). For
|
||||
highlighting of matching parenthesis, see customization group
|
||||
`paren-showing'. Automatic buffer highlighting is turned on/off by
|
||||
option `global-font-lock-mode' (`font-lock-auto-fontify' in XEmacs).
|
||||
@ -4840,14 +4840,14 @@ Usage:
|
||||
sessions using the \"Save Options\" menu entry.
|
||||
|
||||
Options and their detailed descriptions can also be accessed by using
|
||||
the \"Customize\" menu entry or the command `\\[customize-option]'
|
||||
(`\\[customize-group]' for groups). Some customizations only take effect
|
||||
the \"Customize\" menu entry or the command \\[customize-option]
|
||||
(\\[customize-group] for groups). Some customizations only take effect
|
||||
after some action (read the NOTE in the option documentation).
|
||||
Customization can also be done globally (i.e. site-wide, read the
|
||||
INSTALL file).
|
||||
|
||||
Not all options are described in this documentation, so go and see
|
||||
what other useful user options there are (`\\[vhdl-customize]' or menu)!
|
||||
what other useful user options there are (\\[vhdl-customize] or menu)!
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
FILE EXTENSIONS:
|
||||
@ -4876,7 +4876,7 @@ Usage:
|
||||
Maintenance:
|
||||
------------
|
||||
|
||||
To submit a bug report, enter `\\[vhdl-submit-bug-report]' within VHDL Mode.
|
||||
To submit a bug report, enter \\[vhdl-submit-bug-report] within VHDL Mode.
|
||||
Add a description of the problem and include a reproducible test case.
|
||||
|
||||
Questions and enhancement requests can be sent to <reto@gnu.org>.
|
||||
|
@ -729,7 +729,9 @@ the `server-process' variable."
|
||||
(concat "Unable to start the Emacs server.\n"
|
||||
(cadr err)
|
||||
(substitute-command-keys
|
||||
"\nTo start the server in this Emacs process, stop the existing server or call `\\[server-force-delete]' to forcibly disconnect it."))
|
||||
(concat "\nTo start the server in this Emacs process, stop "
|
||||
"the existing server or call \\[server-force-delete] "
|
||||
"to forcibly disconnect it.")))
|
||||
:warning)
|
||||
(setq leave-dead t)))
|
||||
;; Now any previous server is properly stopped.
|
||||
|
@ -3102,7 +3102,7 @@ instead."
|
||||
LIBRARY should be a relative file name of the library, a string.
|
||||
It can omit the suffix (a.k.a. file-name extension) if NOSUFFIX is
|
||||
nil (which is the default, see below).
|
||||
This command searches the directories in `load-path' like `\\[load-library]'
|
||||
This command searches the directories in `load-path' like \\[load-library]
|
||||
to find the file that `\\[load-library] RET LIBRARY RET' would load.
|
||||
Optional second arg NOSUFFIX non-nil means don't add suffixes `load-suffixes'
|
||||
to the specified name LIBRARY.
|
||||
|
@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ documentation for the function `tempo-complete-tag' for more info.
|
||||
"Indicates if the tag collection needs to be rebuilt.")
|
||||
|
||||
(defvar-local tempo-marks nil
|
||||
"A list of marks to jump to with `\\[tempo-forward-mark]' and `\\[tempo-backward-mark]'.")
|
||||
"A list of marks to jump to with \\[tempo-forward-mark] and \\[tempo-backward-mark].")
|
||||
|
||||
(defvar-local tempo-match-finder "\\b\\([[:word:]]+\\)\\="
|
||||
"The regexp or function used to find the string to match against tags.
|
||||
@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ TAG-LIST is a symbol whose variable value is a tag list created with
|
||||
`tempo-add-tag'.
|
||||
|
||||
COMPLETION-FUNCTION is an obsolete option for specifying an optional
|
||||
function or string that is used by `\\[tempo-complete-tag]' to find a
|
||||
function or string that is used by \\[tempo-complete-tag] to find a
|
||||
string to match the tag against. It has the same definition as the
|
||||
variable `tempo-match-finder'. In this version, supplying a
|
||||
COMPLETION-FUNCTION just sets `tempo-match-finder' locally."
|
||||
|
@ -589,7 +589,7 @@ See `world-clock'."
|
||||
(defun world-clock ()
|
||||
"Display a world clock buffer with times in various time zones.
|
||||
The variable `world-clock-list' specifies which time zones to use.
|
||||
To turn off the world time display, go to the window and type `\\[quit-window]'."
|
||||
To turn off the world time display, go to the window and type \\[quit-window]."
|
||||
(interactive)
|
||||
(if-let ((buffer (get-buffer world-clock-buffer-name)))
|
||||
(pop-to-buffer buffer)
|
||||
|
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ revision number and lock status."
|
||||
"Version Control minor mode.
|
||||
This minor mode is automatically activated whenever you visit a file under
|
||||
control of one of the revision control systems in `vc-handled-backends'.
|
||||
VC commands are globally reachable under the prefix `\\[vc-prefix-map]':
|
||||
VC commands are globally reachable under the prefix \\[vc-prefix-map]:
|
||||
\\{vc-prefix-map}")
|
||||
|
||||
(defmacro vc-error-occurred (&rest body)
|
||||
|
@ -1774,10 +1774,10 @@ cleaning up these problems."
|
||||
(when has-bogus
|
||||
(goto-char (point-max))
|
||||
(insert (substitute-command-keys
|
||||
" Type `\\[whitespace-cleanup]'")
|
||||
" Type \\[whitespace-cleanup]")
|
||||
" to cleanup the buffer.\n\n"
|
||||
(substitute-command-keys
|
||||
" Type `\\[whitespace-cleanup-region]'")
|
||||
" Type \\[whitespace-cleanup-region]")
|
||||
" to cleanup a region.\n\n"))
|
||||
(whitespace-display-window (current-buffer))))))
|
||||
has-bogus)))
|
||||
|
@ -641,7 +641,7 @@ Default value of MODIFIERS is `shift-meta'."
|
||||
|
||||
(defun windmove-delete-in-direction (dir &optional arg)
|
||||
"Delete the window at direction DIR.
|
||||
If prefix ARG is `\\[universal-argument]', also kill the buffer in that window.
|
||||
If prefix ARG is \\[universal-argument], also kill the buffer in that window.
|
||||
With \\`M-0' prefix, delete the selected window and
|
||||
select the window at direction DIR.
|
||||
When `windmove-wrap-around' is non-nil, takes the window
|
||||
|
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