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@ -313,8 +313,8 @@ Interactively, BEG and END are the mark/point of the current region.
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Many modes define specific alignment rules, and some of these
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rules in some modes react to the current prefix argument. For
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instance, in `text-mode', `M-x align' will align into columns
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based on space delimiters, while `C-u - M-x align' will align
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instance, in `text-mode', \\`M-x align' will align into columns
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based on space delimiters, while \\`C-u -' \\`M-x align' will align
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into columns based on the \"$\" character. See the
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`align-rules-list' variable definition for the specific rules.
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@ -2119,10 +2119,10 @@ a reflection.
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;;; Generated autoloads from bookmark.el
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(define-key ctl-x-r-map "b" 'bookmark-jump)
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(define-key ctl-x-r-map "m" 'bookmark-set)
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(define-key ctl-x-r-map "M" 'bookmark-set-no-overwrite)
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(define-key ctl-x-r-map "l" 'bookmark-bmenu-list)
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(keymap-set ctl-x-r-map "b" #'bookmark-jump)
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(keymap-set ctl-x-r-map "m" #'bookmark-set)
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(keymap-set ctl-x-r-map "M" #'bookmark-set-no-overwrite)
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(keymap-set ctl-x-r-map "l" #'bookmark-bmenu-list)
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(defvar-keymap bookmark-map :doc "\
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Keymap containing bindings to bookmark functions.
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It is not bound to any key by default: to bind it
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@ -4289,11 +4289,11 @@ The buffer is left in Command History mode." t nil)
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Examine commands from variable `command-history' in a buffer.
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The number of commands listed is controlled by `list-command-history-max'.
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The command history is filtered by `list-command-history-filter' if non-nil.
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Use \\<command-history-map>\\[command-history-repeat] to repeat the command on the current line.
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Use \\<command-history-mode-map>\\[command-history-repeat] to repeat the command on the current line.
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Otherwise much like Emacs-Lisp Mode except that there is no self-insertion
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and digits provide prefix arguments. Tab does not indent.
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\\{command-history-map}
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\\{command-history-mode-map}
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This command always recompiles the Command History listing
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and runs the normal hook `command-history-hook'." t nil)
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Type \\[dired-sort-toggle-or-edit] to toggle Sorting by name/date or change the `ls' switches.
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Type \\[revert-buffer] to read all currently expanded directories aGain.
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This retains all marks and hides subdirs again that were hidden before.
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Use `SPC' and `DEL' to move down and up by lines.
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Use \\`SPC' and \\`DEL' to move down and up by lines.
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If Dired ever gets confused, you can either type \\[revert-buffer] to read the
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directories again, type \\[dired-do-redisplay] to relist the file at point or the marked files or a
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@ -8368,7 +8368,7 @@ Major mode for Ebrowse class tree buffers.
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Each line corresponds to a class in a class tree.
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Letters do not insert themselves, they are commands.
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File operations in the tree buffer work on class tree data structures.
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E.g.\\[save-buffer] writes the tree to the file it was loaded from.
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E.g. \\[save-buffer] writes the tree to the file it was loaded from.
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Tree mode key bindings:
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\\{ebrowse-tree-mode-map}
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@ -9477,12 +9477,7 @@ Emerge two RCS revisions of a file, with another revision as ancestor.
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;;; Generated autoloads from international/emoji.el
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(autoload 'emoji-insert "emoji" "\
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Choose and insert an emoji glyph.
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If TEXT (interactively, the prefix argument), choose the emoji
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by typing its Unicode Standard name (with completion), instead
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of selecting from emoji display.
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(fn &optional TEXT)" t nil)
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Choose and insert an emoji glyph." t nil)
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(autoload 'emoji-recent "emoji" "\
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Choose and insert one of the recently-used emoji glyphs." t nil)
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(autoload 'emoji-search "emoji" "\
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Increase the size of the character under point.
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FACTOR is the multiplication factor for the size.
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This command will be repeatable if `repeat-mode' is switched on.
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(fn &optional FACTOR)" t nil)
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(autoload 'emoji-zoom-decrease "emoji" "\
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Decrease the size of the character under point.
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This command will be repeatable if `repeat-mode' is switched on." t nil)
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Decrease the size of the character under point." t nil)
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(register-definition-prefixes "emoji" '("emoji-"))
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(server (erc-compute-server))
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(port (erc-compute-port))
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(nick (erc-compute-nick))
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(user (erc-compute-user))
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password
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(full-name (erc-compute-full-name))
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id
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That is, if called with
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whereas `erc-compute-port' and `erc-compute-nick' will be invoked
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for the values of the other parameters.
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(fn &key (SERVER (erc-compute-server)) (PORT (erc-compute-port)) (NICK (erc-compute-nick)) PASSWORD (FULL-NAME (erc-compute-full-name)))" '((erc-select-read-args)) nil)
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When present, ID should be an opaque object used to identify the
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connection unequivocally. This is rarely needed and not available
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interactively.
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(fn &key (SERVER (erc-compute-server)) (PORT (erc-compute-port)) (NICK (erc-compute-nick)) (USER (erc-compute-user)) PASSWORD (FULL-NAME (erc-compute-full-name)) ID)" '((erc-select-read-args)) nil)
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(defalias 'erc-select #'erc)
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(autoload 'erc-tls "erc" "\
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ERC is a powerful, modular, and extensible IRC client.
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password
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(full-name (erc-compute-full-name))
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client-certificate
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id
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That is, if called with
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\\='(\"/home/bandali/my-cert.key\"
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\"/home/bandali/my-cert.crt\"))
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(fn &key (SERVER (erc-compute-server)) (PORT (erc-compute-port)) (NICK (erc-compute-nick)) PASSWORD (FULL-NAME (erc-compute-full-name)) CLIENT-CERTIFICATE)" '((let ((erc-default-port erc-default-port-tls)) (erc-select-read-args))) nil)
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When present, ID should be an opaque object for identifying the
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connection unequivocally. (In most cases, this would be a string or a
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symbol composed of letters from the Latin alphabet.) This option is
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generally unneeded, however. See info node `(erc) Connecting' for use
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cases. Not available interactively.
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(fn &key (SERVER (erc-compute-server)) (PORT (erc-compute-port)) (NICK (erc-compute-nick)) (USER (erc-compute-user)) PASSWORD (FULL-NAME (erc-compute-full-name)) CLIENT-CERTIFICATE ID)" '((let ((erc-default-port erc-default-port-tls)) (erc-select-read-args))) nil)
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(autoload 'erc-handle-irc-url "erc" "\
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Use ERC to IRC on HOST:PORT in CHANNEL as USER with PASSWORD.
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If ERC is already connected to HOST:PORT, simply /join CHANNEL.
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Return the name of the network or \"Unknown\" as a symbol.
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Use the server parameter NETWORK if provided, otherwise parse the
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server name and search for a match in `erc-networks-alist'." nil nil)
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(make-obsolete 'erc-determine-network '"maybe see `erc-networks--determine'" "29.1")
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(autoload 'erc-server-select "erc-networks" "\
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Interactively select a server to connect to using `erc-server-alist'." t nil)
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(register-definition-prefixes "erc-networks" '("erc-"))
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The actual adjustment made depends on the final component of the
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keybinding used to invoke the command, with all modifiers removed:
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+, = Increase font size in current buffer by one step
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- Decrease font size in current buffer by one step
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0 Reset the font size to the global default
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\\`+', \\`=' Increase font size in current buffer by one step
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\\`-' Decrease font size in current buffer by one step
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\\`0' Reset the font size to the global default
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After adjusting, continue to read input events and further adjust
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the font size as long as the input event read
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this are the `default' and `header-line' faces: they will both be
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scaled even if they have an explicit `:height' setting.
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See also the related command `global-text-scale-adjust'.
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(fn INC)" t nil)
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(define-key global-map [pinch] 'text-scale-pinch)
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(autoload 'text-scale-pinch "face-remap" "\
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Adjust the height of the default face by the scale in the pinch event EVENT.
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(fn EVENT)" t nil)
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(define-key ctl-x-map [(control meta ?+)] 'global-text-scale-adjust)
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(define-key ctl-x-map [(control meta ?=)] 'global-text-scale-adjust)
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(define-key ctl-x-map [(control meta ?-)] 'global-text-scale-adjust)
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(define-key ctl-x-map [(control meta ?0)] 'global-text-scale-adjust)
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(autoload 'global-text-scale-adjust "face-remap" "\
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Globally adjust the font size by INCREMENT.
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Interactively, INCREMENT may be passed as a numeric prefix argument.
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The adjustment made depends on the final component of the key binding
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used to invoke the command, with all modifiers removed:
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\\`+', \\`=' Globally increase the height of the default face
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\\`-' Globally decrease the height of the default face
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\\`0' Globally reset the height of the default face
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After adjusting, further adjust the font size as long as the key,
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with all modifiers removed, is one of the above characters.
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Buffer-local face adjustements have higher priority than global
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face adjustments.
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The variable `global-text-scale-adjust-resizes-frames' controls
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whether the frames are resized to keep the same number of lines
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and characters per line when the font size is adjusted.
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See also the related command `text-scale-adjust'.
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(fn INCREMENT)" t nil)
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(autoload 'buffer-face-mode "face-remap" "\
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Minor mode for a buffer-specific default face.
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Besides the choice of face, it is the same as `buffer-face-mode'.
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(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
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(register-definition-prefixes "face-remap" '("buffer-face-mode-" "face-" "internal-lisp-face-attributes" "text-scale-"))
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(register-definition-prefixes "face-remap" '("buffer-face-mode-" "face-" "global-text-scale-adjust-" "internal-lisp-face-attributes" "text-scale-"))
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;;; Generated autoloads from facemenu.el
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LIST1 and LIST2 have to be sorted over <.
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(fn LIST1 LIST2)" nil nil)
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(defalias 'gnus-set-sorted-intersection 'gnus-sorted-nintersection)
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(defalias 'gnus-set-sorted-intersection #'gnus-sorted-nintersection)
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(autoload 'gnus-sorted-nintersection "gnus-range" "\
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Return intersection of LIST1 and LIST2 by modifying cdr pointers of LIST1.
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LIST1 and LIST2 have to be sorted over <.
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If CONFIRM is non-nil, the user will be given an opportunity to edit the
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command before it's run.
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Interactively, the user can use the `M-c' command while entering
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Interactively, the user can use the \\`M-c' command while entering
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the regexp to indicate whether the grep should be case sensitive
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or not.
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(fn)" t nil)
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(register-definition-prefixes "log-view" '("log-view-"))
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;;; Generated autoloads from longlines.el
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(autoload 'longlines-mode "longlines" "\
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Toggle Long Lines mode in this buffer.
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When Long Lines mode is enabled, long lines are wrapped if they
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extend beyond `fill-column'. The soft newlines used for line
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wrapping will not show up when the text is yanked or saved to
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disk.
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If the variable `longlines-auto-wrap' is non-nil, lines are
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automatically wrapped whenever the buffer is changed. You can
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always call `fill-paragraph' to fill individual paragraphs.
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If the variable `longlines-show-hard-newlines' is non-nil, hard
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newlines are indicated with a symbol.
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This is a minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the
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`Longlines mode' mode. If the prefix argument is positive,
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enable the mode, and if it is zero or negative, disable the mode.
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If called from Lisp, toggle the mode if ARG is `toggle'. Enable
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the mode if ARG is nil, omitted, or is a positive number.
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Disable the mode if ARG is a negative number.
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To check whether the minor mode is enabled in the current buffer,
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evaluate `longlines-mode'.
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The mode's hook is called both when the mode is enabled and when
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it is disabled.
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(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
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(register-definition-prefixes "longlines" '("longlines-"))
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;;; Generated autoloads from lpr.el
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upper atmosphere. These cause momentary pockets of higher-pressure
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air to form, which act as lenses that deflect incoming cosmic rays,
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focusing them to strike the drive platter and flip the desired bit.
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You can type `M-x butterfly C-M-c' to run it. This is a permuted
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You can type \\`M-x butterfly C-M-c' to run it. This is a permuted
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variation of `C-x M-c M-butterfly' from url `https://xkcd.com/378/'." t nil)
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(autoload 'list-dynamic-libraries "misc" "\
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Display a list of all dynamic libraries known to Emacs.
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(autoload 'ansi-term "term" "\
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Start a terminal-emulator in a new buffer.
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This is almost the same as `term' apart from always creating a new buffer,
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and `C-x' being marked as a `term-escape-char'.
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and \\`C-x' being marked as a `term-escape-char'.
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(fn PROGRAM &optional NEW-BUFFER-NAME)" t nil)
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(autoload 'serial-term "term" "\
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Delete WIDGET.
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(fn WIDGET)" nil nil)
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(autoload 'widget-convert "wid-edit" "\
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Convert TYPE to a widget without inserting it in the buffer.
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The optional ARGS are additional keyword arguments.
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(fn TYPE &rest ARGS)" nil nil)
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(autoload 'widget-insert "wid-edit" "\
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Call `insert' with ARGS even if surrounding text is read only.
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the window configuration (i.e. how the frames are partitioned
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into windows) so that the changes can be \"undone\" using the
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command `winner-undo'. By default this one is bound to the key
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sequence `C-c <left>'. If you change your mind (while undoing),
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you can press `C-c <right>' (calling `winner-redo').
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sequence \\`C-c <left>'. If you change your mind (while undoing),
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you can press \\`C-c <right>' (calling `winner-redo').
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This is a global minor mode. If called interactively, toggle the
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`Winner mode' mode. If the prefix argument is positive, enable
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