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@ -7319,7 +7319,7 @@ this:
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The part within quotation marks, @code{"*p\ncZap to char:@: "}, specifies
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three different things. First, and most simply, the asterisk, @samp{*},
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causes an error to be signalled if the buffer is read-only. This means that
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causes an error to be signaled if the buffer is read-only. This means that
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if you try @code{zap-to-char} in a read-only buffer you will not be able to
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remove text, and you will receive a message that says ``Buffer is
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read-only''; your terminal may beep at you as well.
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@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ previously autoloaded.
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@item
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There is a new variable, @code{recursive-load-depth-limit}, which
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specifies how many times files can recursively load themselves; it is
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50 by default, and nil means infinity. Previously, Emacs signalled an
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50 by default, and nil means infinity. Previously, Emacs signaled an
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error after just 3 recursive loads, which was boring.
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@item
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@ -733,7 +733,7 @@ instead. @xref{Catch and Throw}.
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@subsubsection How to Signal an Error
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@cindex signaling errors
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@dfn{Signalling} an error means beginning error processing. Error
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@dfn{Signaling} an error means beginning error processing. Error
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processing normally aborts all or part of the running program and
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returns to a point that is set up to handle the error
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(@pxref{Processing of Errors}). Here we describe how to signal an
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@ -1990,7 +1990,7 @@ quickly.
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@tindex display-planes
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This function returns the number of planes the display supports.
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This is typically the number of bits per pixel.
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For a tty display, it is log to base two of the number of colours supported.
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For a tty display, it is log to base two of the number of colors supported.
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@end defun
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@defun display-visual-class &optional display
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@ -16497,7 +16497,7 @@ Nnmail equivalent: @code{nnmail-split-fancy}.
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Set to non-@code{nil} to download entire articles during splitting.
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This is generally not required, and will slow things down
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considerably. You may need it if you want to use an advanced
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splitting function that analyses the body to split the article.
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splitting function that analyzes the body to split the article.
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@end table
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@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ This is how you would do it.
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@vindex message-subscribed-address-file
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@item message-subscribed-address-file
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You might be one organised human freak and have a list of addresses of
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You might be one organized human freak and have a list of addresses of
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all subscribed mailing lists in a separate file! Then you can just
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set this variable to the name of the file and life would be good.
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@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ If you want to read the info pages for @value{emacsothername}, you
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should read in @ref{Installation} how to create them.
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@end ifinfo
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@ifhtml
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If you're using the other Emacs flavour, you should read the
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If you're using the other Emacs flavor, you should read the
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@uref{@value{emacsotherfilename}, @value{emacsothername}} pages.
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@end ifhtml
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@end ifset
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man/url.texi
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man/url.texi
@ -850,22 +850,22 @@ initialized from the environment as above.
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The library provides a general gateway layer through which all
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networking passes. It can both control access to the network and
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provide access through gateways in firewalls. This may make direct
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connexions in some cases and pass through some sort of gateway in
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connections in some cases and pass through some sort of gateway in
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others.@footnote{Proxies (which only operate over HTTP) are
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implemented using this.} The library's basic function responsible for
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making connexions is @code{url-open-stream}.
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making connections is @code{url-open-stream}.
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@defun url-open-stream name buffer host service
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@cindex opening a stream
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@cindex stream, opening
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Open a stream to @var{host}, possibly via a gateway. The other
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arguments are as for @code{open-network-stream}. This will not make a
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connexion if @code{url-gateway-unplugged} is non-@code{nil}.
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connection if @code{url-gateway-unplugged} is non-@code{nil}.
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@end defun
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@defvar url-gateway-local-host-regexp
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This is a regular expression that matches local hosts that do not
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require the use of a gateway. If @code{nil}, all connexions are made
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require the use of a gateway. If @code{nil}, all connections are made
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through the gateway.
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@end defvar
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@ -987,26 +987,26 @@ This the @samp{nslookup} program. It is @code{"nslookup"} by default.
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@end defopt
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@menu
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* Suppressing network connexions::
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* Suppressing network connections::
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@end menu
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@c * Broken hostname resolution::
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@node Suppressing network connexions
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@subsection Suppressing Network Connexions
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@node Suppressing network connections
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@subsection Suppressing Network Connections
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@cindex network connexions, suppressing
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@cindex suppressing network connexions
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@cindex network connections, suppressing
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@cindex suppressing network connections
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@cindex bugs, HTML
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@cindex HTML `bugs'
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In some circumstances it is desirable to suppress making network
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connexions. A typical case is when rendering HTML in a mail user
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connections. A typical case is when rendering HTML in a mail user
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agent, when external URLs should not be activated, particularly to
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avoid `bugs' which `call home' by fetch single-pixel images and the
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like. To arrange this, bind the following variable for the duration
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of such processing.
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@defvar url-gateway-unplugged
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If this variable is non-@code{nil} new network connexions are never
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If this variable is non-@code{nil} new network connections are never
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opened by the URL library.
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@end defvar
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@ -1152,7 +1152,7 @@ only if an affirmative answer is given.
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@end defopt
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@defopt url-gateway-method
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@c fixme: describe gatewaying
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A symbol specifying the type of gateway support to use fro connexions
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A symbol specifying the type of gateway support to use for connections
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from the local machine. The supported methods are:
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@table @code
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