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Misc. fixes.
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2006-03-23 Romain Francoise <romain@orebokech.com>
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* NEWS: Misc. fixes.
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2006-03-15 Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl>
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* orgcard.tex: Version number change only.
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@ -1192,7 +1192,7 @@ fontset appropriately.
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*** Custom themes are collections of customize options. Create a
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custom theme with M-x customize-create-theme. Use M-x load-theme to
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load and enable a theme, and M-x disable-theme to disable it. Use M-x
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enable-theme to renable a disabled theme.
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enable-theme to enable a disabled theme.
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*** The commands M-x customize-face and M-x customize-face-other-window
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@ -1265,7 +1265,7 @@ of marked files with the value entered in the minibuffer.
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control substitution of the file names only when they are surrounded
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by whitespace. This means you can now use them as shell wildcards
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too. If you want to use just plain `*' as a wildcard, type `*""'; the
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doublequotes make no difference in the shell, but they prevent
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double quotes make no difference in the shell, but they prevent
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special treatment in `dired-do-shell-command'.
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@ -1420,7 +1420,7 @@ people knowing `find-grep-dired' would probably expect it.
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settings, for grep commands only.
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*** New option `grep-highlight-matches' highlightes matches in *grep*
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*** New option `grep-highlight-matches' highlights matches in *grep*
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buffer. It uses a special feature of some grep programs which accept
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--color option to output markers around matches. When going to the next
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match with `next-error' the exact match is highlighted in the source
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@ -1664,7 +1664,7 @@ to increment the SOA serial.
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filenames being entered by the user in the minibuffer are displayed, so
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that it's clear when part of the entered filename will be ignored due to
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emacs' filename parsing rules. The ignored portion can be made dim,
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invisible, or otherwise less visually noticable. The display method can
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invisible, or otherwise less visually noticeable. The display method can
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be displayed by customizing the variable `file-name-shadow-properties'.
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@ -1853,12 +1853,15 @@ boundaries during scrolling.
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* Changes in Specialized Modes and Packages in Emacs 22.1:
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** Changes in Dired
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*** Bindings for Tumme added
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Several new keybindings, all starting with the C-t prefix, have been
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added to Dired. They are all bound to commands in Tumme. As a starting
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point, mark some image files in a dired buffer and do C-t d to display
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thumbnails of them in a separate buffer.
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** Changes in Hi Lock:
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** Changes in Hi Lock
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*** hi-lock-mode now only affects a single buffer, and a new function
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@ -1991,7 +1994,7 @@ with the number appended to the `*info*' buffer name (e.g. "*info*<2>").
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Before leaving the initial Info node isearch fails once with the error
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message [initial node], and with subsequent C-s/C-r continues through
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other nodes. When isearch fails for the rest of the manual, it wraps
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aroung the whole manual to the top/final node. The user option
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around the whole manual to the top/final node. The user option
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`Info-isearch-search' controls whether to use Info-search for isearch,
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or the default isearch search function that wraps around the current
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Info node.
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@ -2777,7 +2780,7 @@ idle).
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---
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*** New customizable variables:
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- desktop-save. Determins 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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@ -2903,7 +2906,7 @@ specified to etags, variables are tags also.
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The new keywords are def, newcommand, renewcommand, newenvironment and
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renewenvironment.
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*** Honour #line directives.
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*** Honor #line directives.
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When Etags parses an input file that contains C preprocessor's #line
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directives, it creates tags using the file name and line number
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@ -3126,7 +3129,7 @@ obsolete; use `dframe-update-speed' instead.
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** sql changes.
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*** The variable `sql-product' controls the highlightng of different
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*** The variable `sql-product' controls the highlighting of different
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SQL dialects. This variable can be set globally via Customize, on a
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buffer-specific basis via local variable settings, or for the current
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session using the new SQL->Product submenu. (This menu replaces the
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@ -3187,7 +3190,7 @@ Keyword highlighting of Postgres 7.3 is implemented. Prompting for
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the username and the pgsql `-U' option is added.
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*** MySQL support is enhanced.
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Keyword higlighting of MySql 4.0 is implemented.
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Keyword highlighting of MySql 4.0 is implemented.
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*** Imenu support has been enhanced to locate tables, views, indexes,
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packages, procedures, functions, triggers, sequences, rules, and
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@ -3323,7 +3326,7 @@ automatically. The game uses faces for better visual feedback.
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To enable this, set `calculator-output-radix' non-nil. In this mode a
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separator character is used every few digits, making it easier to see
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byte boundries etc. For more info, see the documentation of the
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byte boundaries etc. For more info, see the documentation of the
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variable `calculator-radix-grouping-mode'.
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@ -3430,7 +3433,7 @@ any customizations.
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Previous versions of Emacs erred on the side of having a usable Emacs
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through telnet, even though that was inconvenient if you use Emacs in
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a local console window with a scrollback buffer. The default value of
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w32-use-full-screen-buffer is now nil, which favours local console
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w32-use-full-screen-buffer is now nil, which favors local console
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windows. Recent versions of Windows telnet also work well with this
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setting. If you are using an older telnet server then Emacs detects
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that the console window dimensions that are reported are not sane, and
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@ -3584,7 +3587,7 @@ names. Usually that default is right, but not always.
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A quit inside the body of `with-local-quit' is caught by the
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`with-local-quit' form itself, but another quit will happen later once
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the code that has inhibitted quitting exits.
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the code that has inhibited quitting exits.
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This is for use around potentially blocking or long-running code
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inside timer functions and `post-command-hook' functions.
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@ -3773,7 +3776,7 @@ give up and return LIMIT.
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*** Function `pos-visible-in-window-p' now returns the pixel coordinates
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and partial visiblity state of the corresponding row, if the PARTIALLY
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and partial visibility state of the corresponding row, if the PARTIALLY
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arg is non-nil.
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@ -4093,7 +4096,7 @@ of text properties as well as the character code.
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by `syntax-after').
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*** The new function `syntax-ppss' rovides an efficient way to find the
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*** The new function `syntax-ppss' provides an efficient way to find the
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current syntactic context at point.
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** File operation changes:
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@ -4226,7 +4229,7 @@ saying to put all inputs in the history list, even empty ones.
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*** The `read-file-name' function now takes an additional argument which
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specifies a predicate which the file name read must satify. The
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specifies a predicate which the file name read must satisfy. The
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new variable `read-file-name-predicate' contains the predicate argument
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while reading the file name from the minibuffer; the predicate in this
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variable is used by read-file-name-internal to filter the completion list.
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@ -4618,14 +4621,14 @@ or bottom edge of a window. It does not move other window edges.
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`fringe-cursor-alist' maps between logical (internal) fringe indicator
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and cursor symbols and the actual fringe bitmaps to be displayed.
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This decouples the logical meaning of the fringe indicators from the
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physical appearence, as well as allowing different fringe bitmaps to
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physical appearance, as well as allowing different fringe bitmaps to
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be used in different windows showing different buffers.
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*** New function `define-fringe-bitmap' can now be used to create new
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fringe bitmaps, as well as change the built-in fringe bitmaps.
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To change a built-in bitmap, do (require 'fringe) and use the symbol
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identifing the bitmap such as `left-truncation' or `continued-line'.
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identifying the bitmap such as `left-truncation' or `continued-line'.
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*** New function `destroy-fringe-bitmap' deletes a fringe bitmap
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or restores a built-in one to its default value.
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@ -4726,7 +4729,7 @@ does that, this value cannot be accurate.
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*** You can define multiple overlay arrows via the new
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variable `overlay-arrow-variable-list'.
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It contains a list of varibles which contain overlay arrow position
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It contains a list of variables which contain overlay arrow position
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markers, including the original `overlay-arrow-position' variable.
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Each variable on this list can have individual `overlay-arrow-string'
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@ -4820,7 +4823,7 @@ of the text area. One of the above window elements (except `text')
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can also be used with :align-to to specify that the position is
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relative to the left edge of the given area. Once the base offset for
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a relative position has been set (by the first occurrence of one of
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these symbols), further occurences of these symbols are interpreted as
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these symbols), further occurrences of these symbols are interpreted as
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the width of the area.
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For example, to align to the center of the left-margin, use
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@ -4923,7 +4926,7 @@ is to use the `arrow' (non-text) pointer. Other choices are `text'
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*** The mouse pointer shape over ordinary text or images can now be
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controlled/overriden via the `pointer' text property.
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controlled/overridden via the `pointer' text property.
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** Mouse event enhancements:
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