Add support for maxima-mode. Update commentary

because info-lookup-symbol is now bound to C-h S.
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Stephen Eglen 2004-02-01 13:52:33 +00:00
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2004-02-01 Stephen Eglen <stephen@gnu.org>
* info-look.el: Add support for maxima-mode. Update commentary
because info-lookup-symbol is now bound to C-h S.
2004-01-31 Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
* simple.el (edit-and-eval-command): Bind print-level and

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;;; Commentary:
;; Really cool code to lookup info indexes.
;; Try especially info-lookup-symbol (aka C-h TAB).
;; Try especially info-lookup-symbol (aka C-h S).
;;; Code:
@ -830,6 +830,17 @@ Return nil if there is nothing appropriate in the buffer near point."
nil; "^ - [^:]+:[ ]+" don't think this prefix is useful here.
nil)))
(info-lookup-maybe-add-help
:mode 'maxima-mode
:ignore-case t
:regexp "[a-zA-Z_%]+"
:doc-spec '( ("(maxima)Function and Variable Index" nil
"^ - [^:]+:[ ]+\\(\\[[^=]*=[ ]+\\)?" nil)))
(info-lookup-maybe-add-help
:mode 'inferior-maxima-mode
:other-modes '(maxima-mode))
;; coreutils and bash builtins overlap in places, eg. printf, so there's a
;; question which should come first. Some of the coreutils descriptions are
;; more detailed, but if bash is usually /bin/sh on a GNU system then the