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2007-04-02 Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
* backups.texi (Backup Names): Avoid widow words.
* modes.texi (Example Major Modes): Align last comment.
2007-04-01 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
* keymaps.texi (Remapping Commands): Document new arg to

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A @dfn{backup file} is a copy of the old contents of a file you are
editing. Emacs makes a backup file the first time you save a buffer
into its visited file. Normally, this means that the backup file
contains the contents of the file as it was before the current editing
session. The contents of the backup file normally remain unchanged once
it exists.
into its visited file. Thus, normally, the backup file contains the
contents of the file as it was before the current editing session.
The contents of the backup file normally remain unchanged once it
exists.
Backups are usually made by renaming the visited file to a new name.
Optionally, you can specify that backup files should be made by copying
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@end defun
@defvar buffer-backed-up
This buffer-local variable indicates whether this buffer's file has
been backed up on account of this buffer. If it is non-@code{nil}, then
This buffer-local variable says whether this buffer's file has
been backed up on account of this buffer. If it is non-@code{nil},
the backup file has been written. Otherwise, the file should be backed
up when it is next saved (if backups are enabled). This is a
permanent local; @code{kill-all-local-variables} does not alter it.
permanent local; @code{kill-all-local-variables} does not alter@tie{}it.
@end defvar
@defopt make-backup-files
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@defopt kept-new-versions
The value of this variable is the number of newest versions to keep
when a new numbered backup is made. The newly made backup is included
in the count. The default value is 2.
in the count. The default value is@tie{}2.
@end defopt
@defopt kept-old-versions
The value of this variable is the number of oldest versions to keep
when a new numbered backup is made. The default value is 2.
when a new numbered backup is made. The default value is@tie{}2.
@end defopt
If there are backups numbered 1, 2, 3, 5, and 7, and both of these
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This variable specifies how many of the newest backup versions to keep
in the Dired command @kbd{.} (@code{dired-clean-directory}). That's the
same thing @code{kept-new-versions} specifies when you make a new backup
file. The default value is 2.
file. The default is@tie{}2.
@end defopt
@node Backup Names
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@defun backup-file-name-p filename
This function returns a non-@code{nil} value if @var{filename} is a
possible name for a backup file. A file with the name @var{filename}
need not exist; the function just checks the name.
possible name for a backup file. It just checks the name, not whether
a file with the name @var{filename} exists.
@smallexample
@group

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@group
(setq imenu-case-fold-search t)
(set-syntax-table lisp-mode-syntax-table)
(run-mode-hooks 'lisp-mode-hook)) ; @r{This permits the user to use a}
(run-mode-hooks 'lisp-mode-hook)) ; @r{This permits the user to use a}
; @r{hook to customize the mode.}
@end group
@end smallexample