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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ operating systems.
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When built with the portable dumping support (which is the default),
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Emacs looks for the 'emacs.pdmp' file, generated during the build, in
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its data directory at startup, and loads the dumped state from there.
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The new command-line argument '--dump-file=FILE' allows to specify a
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The new command-line argument '--dump-file=FILE' allows specifying a
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non-default '.pdmp' file to load the state from; see the node
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"(emacs) Initial Options" in the Emacs manual for more information.
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@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ it won't work right without some adjustment:
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Units that are ordered after 'emacs.service' will only be started
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after Emacs has finished initialization and is ready for use.
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(If your Emacs is installed in a non-standard location and you copied the
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emacs.service file to eg "~/.config/systemd/user/", you will need to copy
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emacs.service file to e.g. "~/.config/systemd/user/", you will need to copy
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the new version of the file again.)
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@ -450,7 +450,7 @@ from a remote host.
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** The function 'executable-find' supports an optional argument REMOTE.
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This triggers to search the program on the remote host as indicated by
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This triggers searching for the program on the remote host as indicated by
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'default-directory'.
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@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ Customize 'switch-to-prev-buffer-skip' instead.
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** New user option 'switch-to-prev-buffer-skip'.
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This user option allows to specify the set of buffers that may be
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This user option allows specifying the set of buffers that may be
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shown by 'switch-to-prev-buffer' and 'switch-to-next-buffer' more
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stringently than the now obsolete 'switch-to-visible-buffer'.
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@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ There are 2 new buffer local variables and 1 face to customize this
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mode, they are described in the manual "(emacs) Display".
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** 'progress-reporter-update' accepts a suffix string to display.
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** 'progress-reporter-update' now accepts an optional suffix string to display.
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---
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** New user option 'xref-file-name-display' controls the display of
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@ -596,14 +596,14 @@ if so, 'backup-by-copying-when-mismatch' will be forced on.
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* Editing Changes in Emacs 27.1
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** When asked to visit a large file, Emacs now offers visiting it literally.
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** When asked to visit a large file, Emacs now offers to visit it literally.
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Previously, Emacs would only ask for confirmation before visiting
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large files. Now it also offers a third alternative: to visit the
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file literally, as in 'find-file-literally', which speeds up
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navigation and editing of large files.
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** 'zap-to-char' now uses history of characters you used to zap to.
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** 'zap-to-char' now uses the history of characters you used to zap to.
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'zap-to-char' uses the new 'read-char-from-minibuffer' function to allow
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navigating through the history of characters that have been input.
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This is mostly useful for characters that have complex input methods
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@ -779,9 +779,9 @@ mediawiki format tables.
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** goto-addr
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*** A way to more conveniently specify what URI address schemes that
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should be ignored have been added via the
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'goto-address-uri-schemes-ignored' variable.
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*** A way to more conveniently specify what URI address schemes should
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be ignored has been added via the 'goto-address-uri-schemes-ignored'
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variable.
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** tex-mode
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@ -1411,7 +1411,7 @@ where you can select a node to go back (like in browsers).
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*** Info can now follow 'file://' protocol URLs.
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The 'file://' URLs in Info documents can now be followed by passing
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them to the 'browse-url' function, like the other protocols: 'ftp',
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'http', and 'https'. This allows to have references to local HTML
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'http', and 'https'. This allows having references to local HTML
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files, for example.
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server variable to non-nil.
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*** A prefix argument to 'gnus-summary-limit-to-score' will limit reverse.
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Limit to articles with score at below.
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*** A prefix argument to 'gnus-summary-limit-to-score' will limit in reverse.
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Limit to articles with score "at or below" the SCORE argument rather
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than "at or above".
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*** The function 'gnus-score-find-favorite-words' has been renamed
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** ERT
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*** New variable 'ert-quiet' allows to make ERT output in batch mode
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*** New variable 'ert-quiet' allows making ERT output in batch mode
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less verbose by removing non-essential information.
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** Tramp
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*** New connection method "nextcloud", which allows to access OwnCloud
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*** New connection method "nextcloud", which allows accessing OwnCloud
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or NextCloud hosted files and directories.
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*** New connection method "rclone", which allows to access system
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*** New connection method "rclone", which allows accessing system
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storages via the 'rclone' program. This feature is experimental.
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*** New connection method "sudoedit", which allows to edit local files
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*** New connection method "sudoedit", which allows editing local files
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with different user credentials. Contrary to the "sudo" method, no
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session is run permanently in the background. This is for security
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reasons.
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*** Connection methods "obex" and "synce" are removed, because they
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*** Connection methods "obex" and "synce" have been removed, because they
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are obsoleted in GVFS.
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by setting the user option 'tramp-completion-use-auth-sources' to nil.
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*** The user option 'tramp-ignored-file-name-regexp' allows to disable
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*** The user option 'tramp-ignored-file-name-regexp' allows disabling
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Tramp for some look-alike remote file names.
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are adjusted to the host name from the previous hop.
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*** For the connection methods "sudo" and "doas" there exists a
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timeout, after which the underlying session is disabled. This is for
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security reasons.
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*** A timeout has been added for the connection methods "sudo" and "doas".
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The underlying session is disabled when the timeout expires. This is
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for security reasons.
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*** For some connection methods, like "sshx" or "plink", it is
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*** New commands 'tramp-rename-files' and 'tramp-rename-these-files'.
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They allow to save remote files somewhere else when the corresponding
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They allow saving remote files somewhere else when the corresponding
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host is not reachable anymore.
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** Rcirc
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*** New value of 'minibuffer' frame parameter 'child-frame'.
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This allows to create and parent immediately a minibuffer-only child
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This allows creating and immediately parenting a minibuffer-only child
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frame when making a frame.
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with POSIX.1-2017.
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*** To access (or alter) the elements a decoded time value, the
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*** To access (or alter) the elements of a decoded time value, the
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'decoded-time-second', 'decoded-time-minute', 'decoded-time-hour',
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'decoded-time-day', 'decoded-time-month', 'decoded-time-year',
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'decoded-time-weekday', 'decoded-time-dst' and 'decoded-time-zone'
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if it is not known whether daylight saving time is in effect.
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Formerly they were inconsistent: 'encode-time' returned t in this
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situation, whereas 'parse-time-string' returned nil. Now they
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consistently use use nil to mean that DST is not in effect, and use -1
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consistently use nil to mean that DST is not in effect, and use -1
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to mean that it is not known whether DST is in effect.
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** New user option 'resize-mini-frames'.
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This option allows to automatically resize minibuffer-only frames
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This option allows automatically resizing minibuffer-only frames
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similarly to how minibuffer windows are resized on "normal" frames.
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** New buffer display action function 'display-buffer-in-direction'.
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This function allows to specify the location of the window chosen by
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This function allows specifying the location of the window chosen by
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'display-buffer' in various ways.
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** New buffer display action alist entry 'dedicated'.
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Such an entry allows to specify the dedicated status of a window
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Such an entry allows specifying the dedicated status of a window
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created by 'display-buffer'.
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** New buffer display action alist entry 'window-min-height'.
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Such an entry allows to specify a minimum height of the window used
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Such an entry allows specifying a minimum height of the window used
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for displaying a buffer. 'display-buffer-below-selected' is the only
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action function to respect it at the moment.
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