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@ -2780,7 +2780,7 @@ it is disabled.
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el
(register-definition-prefixes "byte-opt" '("byte-" "disassemble-offset"))
(register-definition-prefixes "byte-opt" '("byte" "disassemble-offset"))
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el
@ -2921,7 +2921,7 @@ and corresponding effects.
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/c-ts-common.el
(register-definition-prefixes "c-ts-common" '("c-ts-"))
(register-definition-prefixes "c-ts-common" '("c-ts-common-"))
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/c-ts-mode.el
@ -7881,36 +7881,53 @@ Display-Line-Numbers mode.
(fn &optional ARG)" t)
(defvar header-line-indent "" "\
String to indent at the start if the header line.
This is used in `header-line-indent-mode', and buffers that have
this switched on should have a `header-line-format' that look like:
String of spaces to indent the beginning of header-line due to line numbers.
This is intended to be used in `header-line-format', and requires
the `header-line-indent-mode' to be turned on, in order for the width
of this string to be kept updated when the line-number width changes
on display. An example of a `header-line-format' that uses this
variable might look like this:
(\"\" header-line-indent THE-REST...)
where THE-REST is the format string which produces the actual text
of the header-line.
Also see `header-line-indent-width'.")
(defvar header-line-indent-width 0 "\
The width of the current line numbers displayed.
This is updated when `header-line-indent-mode' is switched on.
The width of the current line number display in the window.
This is measured in units of the frame's canonical columns.
This is updated when `header-line-indent-mode' is switched on,
and is intended for use in `:align-to' display specifications
that are part of `header-line-format', when portions of header-line
text should be aligned to respective parts of buffer text.
Also see `header-line-indent'.")
(autoload 'header-line-indent-mode "display-line-numbers" "\
Mode to indent the header line in `display-line-numbers-mode' buffers.
Minor mode to help with alignment of header line when line numbers are shown.
This means that the header line will be kept indented so that it
has blank space that's as wide as the displayed line numbers in
the buffer.
This minor mode should be turned on in buffers which display header-line
that needs to be aligned with buffer text when `display-line-numbers-mode'
is turned on in the buffer.
Buffers that have this switched on should have a
`header-line-format' that look like:
Buffers that have this switched on should have a `header-line-format'
that uses the `header-line-indent' or the `header-line-indent-width'
variables, which this mode will keep up-to-date with the current
display of line numbers. For example, a `header-line-format' that
looks like this:
(\"\" header-line-indent THE-REST...)
The `header-line-indent-width' variable is also kept updated, and
has the width of `header-line-format'. This can be used, for
instance, in `:align-to' specs, like:
will make sure the text produced by THE-REST (which should be
a header-line format string) is always indented to be aligned on
display with the first column of buffer text.
The `header-line-indent-width' variable is also kept updated,
and can be used, for instance, in `:align-to' specs as part
of `header-line-format', like this:
(space :align-to (+ header-line-indent-width 10))
See also `line-number-display-width'.
This is a minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the
`Header-Line-Indent mode' mode. If the prefix argument is
positive, enable the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable
@ -9741,15 +9758,9 @@ Emerge two RCS revisions of a file, with another revision as ancestor.
;;; Generated autoloads from international/emoji.el
(autoload 'emoji-insert "emoji" "\
Choose and insert an emoji glyph." t)
(autoload 'emoji-recent "emoji" "\
Choose and insert one of the recently-used emoji glyphs." t)
(autoload 'emoji-search "emoji" "\
Choose and insert an emoji glyph by typing its Unicode name.
This command prompts for an emoji name, with completion, and
inserts it. It recognizes the Unicode Standard names of emoji,
and also consults the `emoji-alternate-names' alist." t)
(autoload 'emoji-insert "emoji" nil t)
(autoload 'emoji-recent "emoji" nil t)
(autoload 'emoji-search "emoji" nil t)
(autoload 'emoji-list "emoji" "\
List emojis and insert the one that's selected.
Select the emoji by typing \\<emoji-list-mode-map>\\[emoji-list-select] on its picture.
@ -9765,6 +9776,11 @@ If called from Lisp, return the name as a string; return nil if
the name is not known.
(fn GLYPH &optional INTERACTIVE)" t)
(autoload 'emoji-list-select "emoji" nil t)
(autoload 'emoji--init "emoji" "\
(fn &optional FORCE INHIBIT-ADJUST)")
(autoload 'emoji-zoom-increase "emoji" "\
Increase the size of the character under point.
FACTOR is the multiplication factor for the size.
@ -15821,7 +15837,7 @@ it is disabled.
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/hideshow.el
(defvar hs-special-modes-alist (mapcar #'purecopy '((c-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil nil) (c++-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil nil) (bibtex-mode ("@\\S(*\\(\\s(\\)" 1)) (java-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil nil) (js-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil) (mhtml-mode "{\\|<[^/>]*?" "}\\|</[^/>]*[^/]>" "<!--" mhtml-forward nil))) "\
(defvar hs-special-modes-alist (mapcar #'purecopy '((c-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil nil) (c-ts-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil nil) (c++-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil nil) (c++-ts-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil nil) (bibtex-mode ("@\\S(*\\(\\s(\\)" 1)) (java-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil nil) (java-ts-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil nil) (js-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil) (js-ts-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil) (mhtml-mode "{\\|<[^/>]*?" "}\\|</[^/>]*[^/]>" "<!--" mhtml-forward nil))) "\
Alist for initializing the hideshow variables for different modes.
Each element has the form
(MODE START END COMMENT-START FORWARD-SEXP-FUNC ADJUST-BEG-FUNC
@ -17321,12 +17337,12 @@ Return non-nil if there is an image at point.")
;;; Generated autoloads from image/image-converter.el
(autoload 'image-converter-add-handler "image-converter" "\
Make Emacs use CONVERTER to parse image files that end with SUFFIX.
CONVERTER is a function with two parameters, where the first is
the file name or a string with the image data, and the second is
non-nil if the first parameter is image data. The converter
should output the image in the current buffer, converted to
`image-convert-to-format'.
Make Emacs use CONVERTER to parse image files whose names end with SUFFIX.
CONVERTER is a function with two arguments, the file name or a string
with the image data, and a non-nil value if the first argument is image data.
The converter should produce the image in the current buffer, converted to
the format given by `image-convert-to-format'.
SUFFIX should not include the leading dot.
(fn SUFFIX CONVERTER)")
(register-definition-prefixes "image-converter" '("image-convert"))
@ -17370,9 +17386,9 @@ Open directory DIR and create a default window configuration.
Convenience command that:
- Opens Dired in folder DIR
- Splits windows in most useful (?) way
- Sets `truncate-lines' to t
- opens Dired in folder DIR;
- splits windows in most useful (?) way; and
- sets `truncate-lines' to t
After the command has finished, you would typically mark some
image files in Dired and type
@ -17430,11 +17446,12 @@ Default bookmark handler for Image-Dired buffers.
;;; Generated autoloads from image/image-dired-dired.el
(autoload 'image-dired-dired-toggle-marked-thumbs "image-dired-dired" "\
Toggle thumbnails in front of file names in the Dired buffer.
If no marked file could be found, insert or hide thumbnails on the
current line. ARG, if non-nil, specifies the files to use instead
of the marked files. If ARG is an integer, use the next ARG (or
previous -ARG, if ARG<0) files.
Toggle thumbnails in front of marked file names in the Dired buffer.
If no file is marked, toggle display of thumbnail on the current file's line.
ARG, if non-nil (interactively, the prefix argument), specifies the files
whose thumbnail display to toggle instead of the marked files: if ARG is an
integer, use the next ARG (or previous -ARG, if ARG<0) files; any other
value of ARG means toggle thumbnail display of the current line's file.
(fn &optional ARG)" '(dired-mode))
(autoload 'image-dired-jump-thumbnail-buffer "image-dired-dired" "\
@ -17486,7 +17503,8 @@ Append thumbnails to `image-dired-thumbnail-buffer'." '(dired-mode))
(autoload 'image-dired-display-thumb "image-dired-dired" "\
Shorthand for `image-dired-display-thumbs' with prefix argument." '(dired-mode))
(autoload 'image-dired-dired-display-external "image-dired-dired" "\
Display file at point using an external viewer." '(dired-mode))
Display file at point using an external viewer.
The viewer is specified by the value of `image-dired-external-viewer'." '(dired-mode))
(autoload 'image-dired-dired-display-image "image-dired-dired" "\
Display current image file.
See documentation for `image-dired-display-image' for more information.
@ -17494,11 +17512,11 @@ See documentation for `image-dired-display-image' for more information.
(fn &optional _)" '(dired-mode))
(set-advertised-calling-convention 'image-dired-dired-display-image 'nil '"29.1")
(autoload 'image-dired-mark-tagged-files "image-dired-dired" "\
Use REGEXP to mark files with matching tag.
Mark files whose tag matches REGEXP.
A `tag' is a keyword, a piece of meta data, associated with an
image file and stored in image-dired's database file. This command
lets you input a regexp and this will be matched against all tags
on all image files in the database file. The files that have a
prompts for a regexp, and then matches it against all the tags
of all the image files in the database file. The files that have a
matching tag will be marked in the Dired buffer.
(fn REGEXP)" '(dired-mode))
@ -17513,7 +17531,8 @@ matching tag will be marked in the Dired buffer.
;;; Generated autoloads from image/image-dired-tags.el
(autoload 'image-dired-tag-files "image-dired-tags" "\
Tag marked file(s) in Dired. With prefix ARG, tag file at point.
Tag file(s) which are marked in a Dired buffer.
With prefix ARG, tag the file at point.
(fn ARG)" '(dired-mode))
(autoload 'image-dired-delete-tag "image-dired-tags" "\
@ -18326,7 +18345,9 @@ Add submenus to the File menu, to convert to and from various formats." t)
(put 'ispell-check-comments 'safe-local-variable (lambda (a) (memq a '(nil t exclusive))))
(defvar ispell-personal-dictionary nil "\
File name of your personal spelling dictionary, or nil.
If nil, the default personal dictionary for your spelling checker is used.")
If nil, the default personal dictionary for your spelling checker is used.
Due to a misfeature of Hunspell, if the value is an absolute file name, the
file by that name must already exist for Hunspell to be able to use it.")
(custom-autoload 'ispell-personal-dictionary "ispell" t)
(put 'ispell-local-dictionary 'safe-local-variable 'string-or-null-p)
(defconst ispell-menu-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Spell"))) (define-key map [ispell-change-dictionary] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Change Dictionary...") ispell-change-dictionary :help ,(purecopy "Supply explicit dictionary file name"))) (define-key map [ispell-kill-ispell] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Kill Process") (lambda nil (interactive) (ispell-kill-ispell nil 'clear)) :enable (and (boundp 'ispell-process) ispell-process (eq (ispell-process-status) 'run)) :help ,(purecopy "Terminate Ispell subprocess"))) (define-key map [ispell-pdict-save] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Save Dictionary") (lambda nil (interactive) (ispell-pdict-save t t)) :help ,(purecopy "Save personal dictionary"))) (define-key map [ispell-customize] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Customize...") (lambda nil (interactive) (customize-group 'ispell)) :help ,(purecopy "Customize spell checking options"))) (define-key map [ispell-help] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Help") (lambda nil (interactive) (describe-function 'ispell-help)) :help ,(purecopy "Show standard Ispell keybindings and commands"))) (define-key map [flyspell-mode] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Automatic spell checking (Flyspell)") flyspell-mode :help ,(purecopy "Check spelling while you edit the text") :button (:toggle bound-and-true-p flyspell-mode))) (define-key map [ispell-complete-word] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Complete Word") ispell-complete-word :help ,(purecopy "Complete word at cursor using dictionary"))) (define-key map [ispell-complete-word-interior-frag] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Complete Word Fragment") ispell-complete-word-interior-frag :help ,(purecopy "Complete word fragment at cursor"))) (define-key map [ispell-continue] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Continue Spell-Checking") ispell-continue :enable (and (boundp 'ispell-region-end) (marker-position ispell-region-end) (equal (marker-buffer ispell-region-end) (current-buffer))) :help ,(purecopy "Continue spell checking last region"))) (define-key map [ispell-word] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Spell-Check Word") ispell-word :help ,(purecopy "Spell-check word at cursor"))) (define-key map [ispell-comments-and-strings] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Spell-Check Comments") ispell-comments-and-strings :help ,(purecopy "Spell-check only comments and strings"))) (define-key map [ispell-region] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Spell-Check Region") ispell-region :enable mark-active :help ,(purecopy "Spell-check text in marked region"))) (define-key map [ispell-message] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Spell-Check Message") ispell-message :visible (eq major-mode 'mail-mode) :help ,(purecopy "Skip headers and included message text"))) (define-key map [ispell-buffer] `(menu-item ,(purecopy "Spell-Check Buffer") ispell-buffer :help ,(purecopy "Check spelling of selected buffer"))) map) "\
@ -26561,8 +26582,12 @@ or call the function `repeat-mode'.")
(autoload 'repeat-mode "repeat" "\
Toggle Repeat mode.
When Repeat mode is enabled, and the command symbol has the property named
`repeat-map', this map is activated temporarily for the next command.
When Repeat mode is enabled, certain commands bound to multi-key
sequences can be repeated by typing a single key, after typing the
full key sequence once.
The commands which can be repeated like that are those whose symbol
has the property `repeat-map' which specifies a keymap of single
keys for repeating.
See `describe-repeat-maps' for a list of all repeatable commands.
This is a global minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the