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* doc/misc/remember.texi (Quick Start): Add an index.
(Function Reference, Quick Start): Add cross-references.
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2014-02-22 Xue Fuqiao <xfq@gnu.org>
* remember.texi (Quick Start): Add an index.
(Function Reference, Quick Start): Add cross-references.
2014-02-21 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
* flymake.texi (Starting the syntax check process): Grammar fix.

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@node Preface
@chapter Preface
This document describes remember-el, which was written by John Wiegley,
This document describes remember.el, which was written by John Wiegley,
was once maintained by Sacha Chua, and is now maintained by the Emacs
developers.
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You can also store remembered data in other backends. @xref{Backends}.
Here is one way to map the remember functions in your init file to
very accessible keystrokes facilities using the mode:
Here is one way to map the remember functions in your init file
(@pxref{Init File, , The Emacs Initialization File, emacs, GNU Emacs
Manual}) to very accessible keystrokes facilities using the mode:
@lisp
(define-key global-map (kbd "<f9> r") 'remember)
(define-key global-map (kbd "<f9> R") 'remember-region)
@end lisp
@cindex annotation
By default, remember uses the first annotation returned by
@code{remember-annotation-functions}. To include all of the annotations,
set @code{remember-run-all-annotation-functions-flag} to a
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@end defun
@defun remember-mode
This enters the major mode for output from @code{remember}. This
buffer is used to collect data that you want remember. Just hit
@kbd{C-c C-c} when you're done entering, and it will go ahead and file
the data for latter retrieval, and possible indexing.
This enters the major mode (@pxref{Major Modes, , Major Modes, emacs,
GNU Emacs Manual}) for output from @code{remember}. This buffer is
used to collect data that you want remember. Just hit @kbd{C-c C-c}
when you're done entering, and it will go ahead and file the data for
latter retrieval, and possible indexing.
@end defun
@defun remember-notes &optional switch-to