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Comment change.

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Luc Teirlinck 2005-02-22 23:12:15 +00:00
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;; that the user will run with M-x, and `Custom-' for interactive commands.
;; The identity of a customize option is represented by a Lisp symbol.
;; There is the following values associated with an option.
;; The following values are associated with an option.
;; 0. The current value.
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;; 1. The widget value.
;; This is the value shown in the widget in a customize buffer.
;; This is the value shown in the widget in a customize buffer.
;; 2. The customized value.
;; This is the last value given to the option through customize.
;; It is stored in the 'customized-value' property of the option, in a
;; cons-cell whose car evaluate to the customized value.
;; cons-cell whose car evaluates to the customized value.
;; 3. The saved value.
;; This is last value saved from customize.
;; It is stored in the 'saved-value' property of the option, in a
;; cons-cell whose car evaluate to the saved value.
;; cons-cell whose car evaluates to the saved value.
;; 4. The standard value.
;; This is the value given in the 'defcustom' declaration.
;; It is stored in the 'standard-value' property of the option, in a
;; cons-cell whose car evaluate to the standard value.
;; cons-cell whose car evaluates to the standard value.
;; 5. The "think" value.
;; This is what customize think the current value should be.
;; This is the customize value, if any such value exists, otherwise
;; This is what customize thinks the current value should be.
;; This is the customized value, if any such value exists, otherwise
;; the saved value, if that exists, and as a last resort the standard
;; value.
;; value.
;; The reason for storing values unevaluated: This is so you can have
;; values that depend on the environment. For example, you can have a
;; valiable that has one value when Emacs is running under a window
;; variable that has one value when Emacs is running under a window
;; system, and another value on a tty. Since the evaluation is only done
;; when the variable is firsty initialized, this is only relevant for the
;; when the variable is first initialized, this is only relevant for the
;; saved (and standard) values, but affect others values for
;; compatibility.
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;; The widget value is different from the current value.
;; 2. changed
;; The current value is different from the "think" value.
;; The current value is different from the "think" value.
;; 3. set
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;; 6. rogue
;; There are no standard value.
;; There is no standard value. This means that the variable was
;; not defined with defcustom. You can not create a Custom buffer
;; for such variables using the normal interactive Custom commands.
;; However, such Custom buffers can be created in other ways, for
;; instance, by calling `customize-option' non-interactively.
;; 7. hidden
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;; 8. mismatch
;; The widget value is not valid member of the :type specified for the
;; option.
;; option.
;;; Code: