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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ compilation, configure Emacs with the option:
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This requires Emacs to be compiled on another computer. The Android
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NDK, SDK, and a suitable Java compiler must also be installed.
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See the file 'java/INSTALL' for more details.
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See the file "java/INSTALL" for more details.
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---
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** Native JSON support is now always available; libjansson is no longer used.
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@ -46,14 +46,14 @@ been removed. 'json-available-p' now always returns non-nil and is only
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kept for compatibility.
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---
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** Emacs now defaults to ossaudio library for sound on NetBSD and OpenBSD.
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Previously configure used ALSA libraries if installed on the
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system when configured '--with-sound=yes' (which is the default), with
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fallback to libossaudio. The libossaudio library included with the
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base system is now used even if ALSA is found to avoid relying on
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external packages and to resolve potential incompatibilities between
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Linux and BSD versions of ALSA. Use '--with-sound=alsa' to build with
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ALSA on these operating systems instead.
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** Emacs now defaults to the ossaudio library for sound on NetBSD and OpenBSD.
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Previously, configure used ALSA libraries if installed on the system
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when configured '--with-sound=yes' (which is the default), with fallback
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to libossaudio. The libossaudio library included with the base system
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is now used even if ALSA is found to avoid relying on external packages
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and to resolve potential incompatibilities between GNU/Linux and *BSD
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versions of ALSA. Use '--with-sound=alsa' to build with ALSA on these
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operating systems instead.
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* Startup Changes in Emacs 30.1
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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ configuration settings installed via mode hooks are not affected.
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At those places where the old 'mouse-4/5/6/7' events could still occur
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(i.e., X11 input in the absence of XInput2, and 'xterm-mouse-mode'),
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we remap them to the corresponding 'wheel-up/down/left/right' event,
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according to the new variable 'mouse-wheel-buttons'.
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according to the new user option 'mouse-wheel-buttons'.
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The old variables 'mouse-wheel-up-event', 'mouse-wheel-down-event',
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'mouse-wheel-left-event', and 'mouse-wheel-right-event' are thereby
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obsolete.
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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ to your init file:
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** The default process filter was rewritten in native code.
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The round-trip through the Lisp function
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'internal-default-process-filter' is skipped when the process filter is
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the default one. It's reimplemented in native code, reducing GC churn.
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the default one. It is reimplemented in native code, reducing GC churn.
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To undo this change, set 'fast-read-process-output' to nil.
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+++
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@ -428,16 +428,16 @@ This user option controls outline visibility in the output buffer of
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'describe-bindings' when 'describe-bindings-outline' is non-nil.
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---
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*** 'describe-function' shows function inferred type when available.
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For native compiled Lisp functions 'describe-function' prints (after
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*** 'describe-function' shows the function inferred type when available.
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For native compiled Lisp functions, 'describe-function' prints (after
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the signature) the automatically inferred function type as well.
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---
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*** 'describe-function' now shows the type of the function object.
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The text used to say things like "car is a built-in function" whereas
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it now says "car is a primitive-function" where "primitive-function" is
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the symbol returned by 'cl-type-of'. You can click on those words to
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get information about that type.
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The text used to say things like "car is a built-in function" whereas it
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now says "car is a primitive-function" where "primitive-function" is the
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the name of the symbol returned by 'cl-type-of'. You can click on those
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words to get information about that type.
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---
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*** 'C-h m' ('describe-mode') uses outlining by default.
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@ -605,8 +605,8 @@ value when installing GNU coreutils using something like ports or
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Homebrew.
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+++
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*** 'write-region-inhibit-fsync' now defaults to t in interactive mode,
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as it did in batch mode since Emacs 24.
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*** 'write-region-inhibit-fsync' now defaults to t in interactive mode.
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This is the default in batch mode since Emacs 24.
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---
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*** The default value of 'read-process-output-max' was increased to 65536.
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@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ as it did in batch mode since Emacs 24.
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*** 'url-gateway-broken-resolution' is now obsolete.
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This option was intended for use on SunOS 4.x and Ultrix systems,
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neither of which have been supported by Emacs since version 23.1.
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The user option 'url-gateway-nslookup-program' and the function
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The user option 'url-gateway-nslookup-program' and the command
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'url-gateway-nslookup-host' are consequently also obsolete.
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@ -740,7 +740,7 @@ The default is unchanged.
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By default, Text mode no longer binds 'M-TAB' to 'ispell-complete-word'.
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Instead, this mode arranges for 'completion-at-point', globally bound to
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'M-TAB', to perform word completion as well. You can have Text mode
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bind 'M-TAB' to 'ispell-complete-word' as it did in previous Emacs
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binding 'M-TAB' to 'ispell-complete-word' as it did in previous Emacs
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versions, or disable Ispell word completion in Text mode altogether, by
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customizing the new user option 'text-mode-ispell-word-completion'.
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@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ encoding. Therefore, the duplicate coding system definition has been
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dropped in favor of an alias.
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The mode-line mnemonic for 'vietnamese-vscii' and its aliases is the
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lowercase letter 'v'.
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lowercase letter "v".
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---
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*** Users in CJK locales can control width of some non-CJK characters.
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@ -832,7 +832,7 @@ These input methods can now produce single guillemets "‹" and "›". For
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---
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*** New French language 'C-x 8' key translations for "‹" and "›".
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These characters can now be entered using 'C-x 8 ~ <' and 'C-x 8 ~ >'
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These characters can now be entered using 'C-x 8 ~ <' and 'C-x 8 ~ >',
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respectively, after activating French language support via
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'iso-transl-set-language'. Double guillemets were already supported via
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'C-x 8 <' and 'C-x 8 >'
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@ -876,8 +876,8 @@ This requires the 'lzip' program to be installed on your system.
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+++
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*** New user option 'gud-highlight-current-line'.
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When enabled, Gud will visually emphasize the line being executed upon
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pauses in the debugee's execution, such as those occasioned by
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When enabled, GUD will visually emphasize the line being executed upon
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pauses in the debuggee's execution, such as those occasioned by
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breakpoints being hit.
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+++
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@ -891,8 +891,8 @@ configure the order and max length of various properties in the local
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variables buffer when using 'gdb-many-windows'.
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By default, this user option is set to write the properties in the order:
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name, type and value, where the name and type are truncated to 20
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characters, and the value is truncated according to the value of
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'name', 'type' and 'value', where the 'name' and 'type' are truncated to 20
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characters, and the 'value' is truncated according to the value of
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'gdb-locals-value-limit'.
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If you want to get back the old behavior, set the user option to the value
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@ -902,7 +902,7 @@ If you want to get back the old behavior, set the user option to the value
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+++
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*** New user option 'gdb-display-io-buffer'.
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If this is nil, 'M-x gdb' will neither create nor display a separate
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If this is nil, command 'gdb' will neither create nor display a separate
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buffer for the I/O of the program being debugged, but will instead
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redirect the program's interaction to the GDB execution buffer. The
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default is t, to preserve previous behavior.
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@ -913,7 +913,7 @@ default is t, to preserve previous behavior.
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*** New user option 'grep-use-headings'.
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When non-nil, the output of Grep is split into sections, one for each
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file, instead of having file names prefixed to each line. It is
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equivalent to the "--heading" option of some tools such as 'git grep'
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equivalent to the '--heading' option of some tools such as 'git grep'
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and 'rg'. The headings are displayed using the new 'grep-heading' face.
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The default is nil.
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@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ The look of the key prompt in the project switcher has been changed
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slightly. To get the previous one, set this option to 'brackets'.
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---
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*** 'project-try-vc' tries harder to find the responsible VCS.
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*** Function 'project-try-vc' tries harder to find the responsible VCS.
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When 'project-vc-extra-root-markers' is non-nil, and causes a
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subdirectory project to be detected which is not a VCS root, Project now
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additionally traverses the parent directories until a VCS root is found
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@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ you can add this to your init script:
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---
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*** New variable 'project-files-relative-names'.
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If it's non-nil, 'project-files' can return file names relative to the
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If it is non-nil, 'project-files' can return file names relative to the
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project root. Project backends can use this to improve the performance
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of their 'project-files' implementation.
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@ -998,32 +998,32 @@ The command was previously obsoleted and unbound in Emacs 28.
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---
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*** Support for viewing VC change history across renames.
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When a fileset's VC change history ends at a rename, ('C-x v l') now
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When a fileset's VC change history ends at a rename, 'C-x v l' now
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prints the old name(s) and shows a button which jumps to the history of
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the files under the old names. This feature is supported for Git and
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Hg. Naturally, 'vc-git-print-log-follow' should be nil for this to work
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(or '--follow' should not be in 'vc-hg-print-log-switches', in Hg's
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case). Unlike when the '--follow' switch is used, commands to see the
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diff of the old revision ('d'), to check out an old file version ('f')
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or to annotate it ('a'), also work on revisions which precede renames.
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(or '--follow' should not be in 'vc-hg-log-switches', in Hg's case).
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Unlike when the '--follow' switch is used, commands to see the diff of
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the old revision ('d'), to check out an old file version ('f') or to
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annotate it ('a'), also work on revisions which precede renames.
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---
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*** 'vc-annotate' now abbreviates the Git revision in the buffer name.
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When using the Git backend, 'vc-annotate' will use an abbreviated
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revision identifier in its buffer name. To restore the previous
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behavior, set 'vc-annotate-use-short-revision' to nil.
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behavior, set user option 'vc-annotate-use-short-revision' to nil.
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---
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*** New option 'vc-git-file-name-changes-switches'.
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*** New user option 'vc-git-file-name-changes-switches'.
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It allows tweaking the thresholds for rename and copy detection.
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** Diff mode
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---
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*** New user option 'diff-refine-nonmodified'.
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When this is non-nil, 'diff-refine' will highlight lines that were added
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or removed in their entirety (as opposed to modified lines, where some
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parts of the line were modified), using the same faces as for
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When this is non-nil, 'diff-refine-hunk' will highlight lines that were
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added or removed in their entirety (as opposed to modified lines, where
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some parts of the line were modified), using the same faces as for
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highlighting the words added and removed within modified lines. The
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default value is nil.
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---
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*** New user option 'dired-filename-display-length'.
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It is an integer representing the maximum display length of filenames.
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The middle part of a filename whose length exceeds the restriction is
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It is an integer representing the maximum display length of file names.
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The middle part of a file name whose length exceeds the restriction is
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hidden and an ellipsis is displayed instead. A value of 'window'
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means using the right edge of window as the display restriction. The
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default is nil.
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*** New user option 'imenu-flatten'.
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It controls whether to flatten the list of sections in an imenu, and
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It controls whether to flatten the list of sections in an imenu, and
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how to display the sections in the flattened list.
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*** The sort order of Imenu completions can now be customized.
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You can customize the option 'completion-category-overrides'
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You can customize the user option 'completion-category-overrides'
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and set 'display-sort-function' for the category 'imenu'.
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** Which Function mode
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or negative prefix, it always displays the full page.
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*** New option 'eww-readable-urls'.
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*** New user option 'eww-readable-urls'.
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This is a list of regular expressions matching the URLs where EWW should
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display only the readable parts by default. For more details, see
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"(eww) Basics" in the EWW manual.
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---
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*** New option 'eww-readable-adds-to-history'.
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*** New user option 'eww-readable-adds-to-history'.
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When non-nil (the default), calling 'eww-readable' adds a new entry to
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the EWW page history.
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---
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*** Default value of 'python-shell-compilation-regexp-alist' is changed.
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Support for Python's ExceptionGroup has been added, so in the Python
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shell, the line indicating the source of error in the error messages
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shell, the line indicating the source of an error in the error messages
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from ExceptionGroup will be recognized as well.
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** Eldoc
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kept by customizing 'eldoc-echo-area-use-multiline-p'.
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---
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** Scheme mode
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Scheme mode now handles regular expression literal '#/regexp/' that is
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available in some Scheme implementations.
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** Scheme mode.
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Scheme mode now handles the regular expression literal '#/regexp/' that
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is available in some Scheme implementations.
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Also, it should now handle nested sexp-comments.
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** Use package
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*** New ':vc' keyword.
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This keyword enables the user to install packages using 'package-vc'.
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This keyword enables the user to install packages using package-vc.el.
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*** New user option 'use-package-vc-prefer-newest'.
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*** The 'nnweb-type' option 'gmane' has been removed.
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The gmane.org website is, sadly, down since a number of years with no
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prospect of it coming back. Therefore, it is no longer valid to set
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the user option 'nnweb-type' to 'gmane'.
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the server variable 'nnweb-type' to 'gmane'.
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---
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*** New user option 'gnus-mode-line-logo'.
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---
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*** New minor mode 'cperl-extra-paired-delimiters-mode'.
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Perl 5.36 and newer allows using more than 200 non-ASCII paired
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delimiters for quote-like constructs, eg. "q«text»". Use this minor
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delimiters for quote-like constructs, e.g. "q«text»". Use this minor
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mode in buffers where this feature is activated.
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*** New macro 'skip-when' to skip 'ert-deftest' tests.
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This can help avoid some awkward skip conditions. For example
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This can help to avoid some awkward skip conditions. For example
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'(skip-unless (not noninteractive))' can be changed to the easier
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to read '(skip-when noninteractive)'.
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@ -1972,7 +1972,7 @@ will return the URL for that bug.
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*** New user option 'rcirc-log-time-format'.
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This allows for rcirc logs to use a custom timestamp format, than the
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This allows for rcirc logs to use a custom timestamp format, which the
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chat buffers use by default.
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@ -2092,7 +2092,7 @@ current project configuration, and later updates it as you edit the
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files and save the changes.
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** New package Which-Key
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** New package 'which-key'.
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The 'which-key' package from GNU ELPA is now included in Emacs. It
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implements the global minor mode 'which-key-mode' that displays a table
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of key bindings upon entering a partial key chord and waiting for a
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'modus-operandi-tritanopia', and 'modus-vivendi-tritanopia' to cover
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the needs of users with red-green or blue-yellow color deficiency.
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The Info manual "(modus-themes) Top" describes the details and
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showcases all their customization options.
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showcases all their user options.
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** New library PEG.
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recommended way to run major mode hooks since Emacs 22.
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** 'buffer-match-p' and 'match-buffers' take '&rest args'.
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They used to take a single '&optional arg' and were documented to use
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** 'buffer-match-p' and 'match-buffers' take '&rest ARGS'.
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They used to take a single '&optional ARG' and were documented to use
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an unreliable hack to try and support condition predicates that
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don't accept this optional arg.
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don't accept this optional ARG.
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The new semantics makes no such accommodation, but the code still
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supports it (with a warning) for backward compatibility.
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** 'post-gc-hook' runs after updating 'gcs-done' and 'gcs-elapsed'.
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** 'post-gc-hook' runs after updating 'gcs-done' and 'gc-elapsed'.
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** Connection-local variables are applied in buffers visiting remote files.
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** Infinities and NaNs no longer act as symbols on non-IEEE platforms.
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On old platforms like the VAX that do not support IEEE floating-point,
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tokens like 0.0e+NaN and 1.0e+INF are no longer read as symbols.
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tokens like '0.0e+NaN' and '1.0e+INF' are no longer read as symbols.
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Instead, the Lisp reader approximates an infinity with the nearest
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finite value, and a NaN with some other non-numeric object that
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provokes an error if used numerically.
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---
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** Old derived.el functions removed.
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The following functions have been deleted because they were only used
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by code compiled with Emacs<21:
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by code compiled with Emacs < 21:
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'derived-mode-init-mode-variables', 'derived-mode-merge-abbrev-tables',
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'derived-mode-merge-keymaps', 'derived-mode-merge-syntax-tables',
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'derived-mode-run-hooks', 'derived-mode-set-abbrev-table',
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** New hook 'hack-dir-local-get-variables-functions'.
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This can be used to provide support for other directory-local settings
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beside '.dir-locals.el'.
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beside ".dir-locals.el".
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+++
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** 'auto-coding-functions' can know the name of the file.
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@ -2347,7 +2347,7 @@ which the text belongs by consulting the variable 'auto-coding-file-name'.
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+++
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** New user option 'compilation-safety' to control safety of native code.
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It's now possible to control how safe is the code generated by native
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It is now possible to control how safe is the code generated by native
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compilation, by customizing this user option. It is also possible to
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control this at function granularity by using the new 'safety' parameter
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in the function's 'declare' form.
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@ -2593,8 +2593,8 @@ only return that string, and will not use it as a docstring. Example:
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(defun sing-a-song ()
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"Sing a song.")
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The above function returns the string '"Sing a song."' and has no doc
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string. Previously, that string was used as both the doc string and
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The above function returns the string "Sing a song." and has no
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docstring. Previously, that string was used as both the docstring and
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return value, which was never what the programmer wanted. If you want
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the string to be a docstring, add an explicit return value.
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@ -3015,7 +3015,7 @@ aforementioned functions:
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** 'vtable-update-object' updates an existing object with just two arguments.
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It is now possible to update the representation of an object in a vtable
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by calling 'vtable-update-object' with just the vtable and the object as
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arguments. (Previously the 'old-object' argument was required which, in
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arguments. (Previously, the OLD-OBJECT argument was required which, in
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this case, would mean repeating the object in the argument list.) When
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replacing an object with a different one, passing both the new and old
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objects is still necessary.
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@ -3108,9 +3108,9 @@ will disregard the system's Dark mode and will always use the default
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Light mode.
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---
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*** You can now use Image-Dired even if 'convert' command is not installed.
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*** You can now use Image-Dired even if the 'convert' program is not installed.
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If you don't have GraphicsMagick or ImageMagick installed, and thus the
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'gm convert'/'convert' command is not available, Emacs on MS-Windows
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'gm convert'/'convert' program is not available, Emacs on MS-Windows
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will now use its own function 'w32image-create-thumbnail' to create
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thumbnail images and show them in the thumbnail buffer. Unlike with
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using 'convert', this fallback method is synchronous, so Emacs will wait
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