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ee9a1f7 Support safe navigation operator in non-SMIE indentation code
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c3ed95b Move xsd:base64Binary decoding fix to debbugs.el 0.9.1
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2036be4 Fix Ruby's operator precedence
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1d686c2 (ruby-interpolation-inside-another-interpolation): New failin...
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1d686c2 (ruby-interpolation-inside-another-interpolation): New failing...
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7950e1d Port to clang 3.7.0 on x86-64
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218ae59 * test/automated/package-test.el (package-test-signed): Tweak...
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ba33b7c Sync with gnulib
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2023-07-20 Po Lu <luangruo@yahoo.com>
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Fix typos and ommissions in cus-edit.el
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Fix typos and omissions in cus-edit.el
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* lisp/cus-edit.el (custom-display): Add missing display types.
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4
INSTALL
4
INSTALL
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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ sections if you need to.
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./configure --prefix=/SOME/OTHER/DIRECTORY
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where /SOME/OTHER/DIRECTORY is a directory writeable by your user,
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where /SOME/OTHER/DIRECTORY is a directory writable by your user,
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for example, a subdirectory of your home directory.
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3. When 'configure' finishes, it prints several lines of details
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@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ should put emacs and its data files. This defaults to '/usr/local'.
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If you don't have write access to the default '/usr/local' tree, and
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cannot have root access (without which "make install" will fail),
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specify '--prefix=PREFIXDIR' where PREFIXDIR is a directyory writeable
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specify '--prefix=PREFIXDIR' where PREFIXDIR is a directory writable
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by your user, for example your HOME directory or some subdirectory of
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it.
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@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ defalises->defaliases
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ecmacs->emacs
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ehsell->eshell
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emcs->emacs
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file-writeable-p->file-writable-p
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finis->finish
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firs->first
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file-writeable-p->file-writable-p
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hep->help
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least-favourite->least-favorite
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lien->line
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@ -1585,3 +1585,16 @@ VERY VERY LONG STRIN | VERY VERY LONG STRIN
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.UE .
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(0.03 ":bob!~u@euegh6mj3y8r2.irc PRIVMSG #chan :alice: See, by good hap, yonder's my lord; I have sweat to see his honour.")
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(0.05 ":bob!~u@euegh6mj3y8r2.irc PRIVMSG #chan :alice: But, in defence, by mercy, 'tis most just.")
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"n" "nu" "nul" "nulL" "nulll"
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rin=\E[%p1%dT, rmacs=\E[10m, rmso=\E[m, rmul=\E[m,
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(ede-load-project-file): Add new input DETECTIN.
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(defun ede-load-project-file (dir &optional detectin rootreturn)
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Optional DETECTIN is an autoload cons from `ede-detect-directory-for-project'
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(detect (or detectin (ede-directory-project-cons path)))
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;; Postpone readin hook till we map
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;; Don't make undo entries for readin.
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:nicky!uhuser@host212223.dialin.fnordisp.net PRIVMSG #lazybastards :Hello!
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(skipp (or (bound-and-true-p erc-stamp--display-margin-mode)
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(erc--msg-prop-overrides `(,@(and skipp `((erc--skip stamp)))
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("\\.\\(flc\\|fli\\|rle\\|iff\\|pfx\\|avi\\|sme\\|rpza\\|dl\\|qt\\|rsrc\\|mov\\)$" "xanim")
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("\\.sme$" "video/sme")
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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ ans
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bloc
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blocs
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callint
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checkin
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clen
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crossreference
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crossreferences
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grep -v -E -e '^(lib|m4)/.*' |\
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grep -v -E -e '^admin/(charsets|codespell|unidata)/.*' |\
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grep -v -E -e '^doc/misc/texinfo.tex$' |\
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grep -v -E -e '^doc/translations/.*' |\
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grep -v -E -e '^etc/(AUTHORS|HELLO|publicsuffix.txt)$' |\
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grep -v -E -e '^etc/refcards/(cs|de|fr|pl|pt|sk)-.+.tex$' |\
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grep -v -E -e '^etc/tutorials/TUTORIAL\..+' |\
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grep -v -E -e '^lisp/language/ethio-util.el' |\
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grep -v -E -e '^lisp/ldefs-boot.el' |\
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grep -v -E -e '^lisp/leim/.*' |\
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grep -v -E -e '^test/lisp/erc/resources/.*' |\
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grep -v -E -e '^test/lisp/net/puny-resources/IdnaTestV2.txt' |\
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grep -v -E -e '^test/manual/(etags|indent)/.*' |\
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grep -v -E -e '^test/src/regex-resources/.*' |\
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original sequence is lost.
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@end table
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If the default behaviour is not suitable for your needs, it is usually
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If the default behavior is not suitable for your needs, it is usually
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easier and faster to supply a new @code{:key} function than a different
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@code{:lessp} predicate. For example, consider sorting these strings:
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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ The Modus themes consist of eight themes, divided into four subgroups.
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are variants of the two main themes. They slightly tone down the
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intensity of the background and provide a bit more color variety.
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~modus-operandi-tinted~ has a set of base tones that are shades of
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light ochre (earthly colors), while ~modus-vivendi-tinted~ gives a
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light ocher (earthly colors), while ~modus-vivendi-tinted~ gives a
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night sky impression.
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- Deuteranopia themes :: ~modus-operandi-deuteranopia~ and its
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[[#h:f4651d55-8c07-46aa-b52b-bed1e53463bb][Advanced customization]].
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In the following example, we are assuming that the user wants to (i)
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re-use color variables provided by the themes, (ii) be able to retain
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reuse color variables provided by the themes, (ii) be able to retain
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their tweaks while switching between ~modus-operandi~ and ~modus-vivendi~,
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and (iii) have the option to highlight either the foreground of the
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parentheses or the background as well.
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(setq my-highlight-parentheses-use-background nil)
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#+end_src
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To re-use colors from the themes, we must wrap our code in the
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To reuse colors from the themes, we must wrap our code in the
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~modus-themes-with-colors~ macro. Our implementation must interface with
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the variables ~highlight-parentheses-background-colors~ and/or
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~highlight-parentheses-colors~.
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etc.
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* Licence of this document
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* License of this document
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Copyright (C) 2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;;; modus-operandi-tinted-theme.el --- Elegant, highly legible theme with a light ochre background -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
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;;; modus-operandi-tinted-theme.el --- Elegant, highly legible theme with a light ocher background -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
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;; Copyright (C) 2019-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;;;###theme-autoload
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(deftheme modus-operandi-tinted
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"Elegant, highly legible theme with a light ochre background.
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"Elegant, highly legible theme with a light ocher background.
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Conforms with the highest legibility standard for color contrast
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between background and foreground in any given piece of text,
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which corresponds to a minimum contrast in relative luminance of
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()
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"Display options in *Completions* buffer.
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Traditional display mechanism for a list of possible completions.
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Completions are showin in a new buffer and listed with the ability
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Completions are shown in a new buffer and listed with the ability
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to click on the items to aid in completion.")
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(define-obsolete-function-alias 'semantic-displayor-show-request
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(widen))
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(setq ref
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;; It's not the current article, or we altered the header,
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;; so we use whats in the header vector.
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;; so we use what's in the header vector.
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(mail-header-references header)))
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(if (and ref
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(not (equal ref "")))
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(if (multibyte-string-p string)
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(> (max fromchar tochar) 127)
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(> tochar 255)))
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;; Avoid quadratic behaviour from resizing replacement.
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;; Avoid quadratic behavior from resizing replacement.
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(let ((res (string-replace (string fromchar) (string tochar) string)))
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(unless (eq res string)
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;; Mend properties broken by the replacement.
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goto type_mismatch;
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case Lisp_Cons:
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/* FIXME: Optimise for difference in the first element? */
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/* FIXME: Optimize for difference in the first element? */
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FOR_EACH_TAIL (b)
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{
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int cmp = value_cmp (XCAR (a), XCAR (b), maxdepth - 1);
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