* ses.texi, viper.texi, search.texi, flymake.texi, faq.texi:
* eshell.texi, ediff.texi, calendar.texi: Markup fixes.
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2004-06-29 Jesper Harder <harder@ifa.au.dk>
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* ses.texi, viper.texi, search.texi, flymake.texi, faq.texi:
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* eshell.texi, ediff.texi, calendar.texi: Markup fixes.
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2004-06-25 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
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* search.texi (Regexp Replace): Rewrite description of \# \, and \?.
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@ -1332,7 +1332,7 @@ begins with a recognizable time of day, Emacs can warn you several
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minutes beforehand that that appointment is pending. Emacs alerts you
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to the appointment by displaying a message in your chosen format, as
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specified by the variable @code{appt-display-format}. If the value
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of @code{appt-audible} is non-nil, an audible reminder is also given.
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of @code{appt-audible} is non-@code{nil}, an audible reminder is also given.
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@findex appt-activate
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To enable appointment notification, call the function
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@vindex ediff-autostore-merges
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For group sessions created to merge files, Ediff can store all merges
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automatically in a directory. The user is asked to specify such directory
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if the value of @code{ediff-autostore-merges} is non-nil. If the value is
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if the value of @code{ediff-autostore-merges} is non-@code{nil}. If the value is
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@code{nil}, nothing is done to the merge buffers---it will be the user's
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responsibility to save them. If the value is @code{t}, the user will be
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asked where to save the merge buffers in all merge jobs, even those that do
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@item ediff-buffer-C
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In three-way comparisons, this is the third buffer being compared.
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In merging, this is the merge buffer.
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In two-way comparison, this variable is nil.
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In two-way comparison, this variable is @code{nil}.
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@item ediff-window-A
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The window displaying buffer A. If buffer A is not visible, this variable
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is nil or it may be a dead window.
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is @code{nil} or it may be a dead window.
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@item ediff-window-B
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The window displaying buffer B.
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The window displaying buffer C, if any.
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@item ediff-control-frame
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A dedicated frame displaying the control buffer, if it exists.
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It is non-nil only if Ediff uses the multiframe display, i.e., when the
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control buffer is in its own frame.
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A dedicated frame displaying the control buffer, if it exists. It is
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non-@code{nil} only if Ediff uses the multiframe display, i.e., when
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the control buffer is in its own frame.
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@end table
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@node Credits, Index, Customization, Top
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@item Error if a glob doesn't expand due to a predicate
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An error should be generated only if @code{eshell-error-if-no-glob} is
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non-nil.
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non-@code{nil}.
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@item @samp{(+ RET SPC TAB} does not cause @code{indent-according-to-mode} to occur
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the list is of the form @code{(@var{name} . @var{func})} where
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@var{name} is a lowercased string naming a directory attribute
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(translated according to @code{eudc-user-attribute-names-alist} if
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@code{eudc-use-raw-directory-names} is non-nil) and @var{func} a
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@code{eudc-use-raw-directory-names} is non-@code{nil}) and @var{func} a
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function that will be passed the corresponding attribute values for
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display.
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@end defvar
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Each menu title (e.g., @samp{File}, @samp{Edit}, @samp{Buffers})
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represents a local or global keymap. Selecting a menu title with the
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mouse displays that keymap's non-nil contents in the form of a menu.
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mouse displays that keymap's non-@code{nil} contents in the form of a menu.
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So to add a menu option to an existing menu, all you have to do is add a
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new definition to the appropriate keymap. Adding a @samp{Forward Word}
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feature.
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Emacs 18 allowed this feature by default; users could disable it by
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setting the variable @code{inhibit-local-variables} to a non-nil value.
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setting the variable @code{inhibit-local-variables} to a non-@code{nil} value.
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As of Emacs 19, Emacs has a list of local variables that create a
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security risk. If a file tries to set one of them, it asks the user to
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@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ lines in the buffer using the accumulated error information.
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Syntax check is considered possible if there's an entry in
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@code{flymake-allowed-file-name-masks} matching buffer's filename and
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its @code{init-function} returns non-nil value.
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its @code{init-function} returns non-@code{nil} value.
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Two syntax check modes are distinguished:
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Vertical scrolling during incremental search can be enabled by
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setting the customizable variable @code{isearch-allow-scroll} to a
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non-nil value.
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non-@code{nil} value.
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You can then use the vertical scroll-bar or certain keyboard
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commands such as @kbd{@key{PRIOR}} (@code{scroll-down}),
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@kbd{@key{NEXT}} (@code{scroll-up}) and @kbd{C-l} (@code{recenter})
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within the search, thus letting you see more of the text near the
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current match. You must run these commands via their key sequences to
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stay in the search - typing M-x @var{comand-name} will always
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stay in the search---typing M-x @var{comand-name} will always
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terminate a search.
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You can give prefix arguments to these commands in the usual way.
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The current match cannot be scrolled out of the window - this is
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The current match cannot be scrolled out of the window---this is
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intentional.
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Several other commands, such as @kbd{C-x 2}
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@vindex isearch-allow-scroll
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Scrolling, etc., during incremental search is enabled by setting the
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customizable variable @code{isearch-allow-scroll} to a non-nil value.
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customizable variable @code{isearch-allow-scroll} to a non-@code{nil} value.
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@c See Subject: Info file: How do I get an itemized list without blank lines?
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@c Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2003 09:45:31 +0000 in gnu.emacs.help
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You should only thus configure commands which are ``safe'': i.e., they
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won't leave emacs in an inconsistent state when executed within a
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search - that is to say, the following things may be changed by a
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search---that is to say, the following things may be changed by a
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command only temporarily, and must be restored before the command
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finishes:
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window's size, or create or delete other windows and frames.
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Note that an attempt by a command to scroll the text
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@emph{horizontally} won't work, although it will do no harm - any such
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@emph{horizontally} won't work, although it will do no harm---any such
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scrolling will be overriden and nullified by the display code.
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@node Replace, Other Repeating Search, Configuring Scrolling, Search
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man/ses.texi
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(right-aligned) or list of one string (left-aligned). While typing in
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a lambda, you can use @kbd{M-TAB} to complete the names of symbols.
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Each cell has a printer. If nil, the column-printer for the cell's
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column is used. If that is also nil, the default-printer for the
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Each cell has a printer. If @code{nil}, the column-printer for the cell's
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column is used. If that is also @code{nil}, the default-printer for the
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spreadsheet is used.
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@table @kbd
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The standard printers are suitable only for cells, not columns or
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default, because they format the value using the column-printer (or
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default-printer if nil) and then center the result:
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default-printer if @code{nil}) and then center the result:
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@table @code
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@item ses-center
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@node Clearing cells, Copy/cut/paste, Printer functions, The Basics
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@section Clearing cells
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These commands set both formula and printer to nil:
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These commands set both formula and printer to @code{nil}:
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@table @kbd
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@item DEL
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@item C-w
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@itemx [cut]
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@itemx [S-delete]
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The cut functions do not actually delete rows or columns - they copy
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The cut functions do not actually delete rows or columns---they copy
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and then clear (@code{ses-kill-override}).
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@item C-y
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@table @code
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@item (ses-delete-blanks &rest @var{args})
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Returns a list from which all blank cells (value is either nil or
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Returns a list from which all blank cells (value is either @code{nil} or
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'*skip*) have been deleted.
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@item (ses+ &rest @var{args})
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@end itemize
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If the result from the printer function is too wide for the cell and
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the following cell is nil, the result will spill over into the
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the following cell is @code{nil}, the result will spill over into the
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following cell. Very wide results can spill over several cells. If
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the result is too wide for the available space (up to the end of the
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row or the next non-nil cell), the result is truncated if the cell's
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row or the next non-@code{nil} cell), the result is truncated if the cell's
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value is a string, or replaced with hash marks otherwise.
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SES could get confused by printer results that contain newlines or
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hit @kbd{C-x} followed by @kbd{2}, then the current window will be split
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into 2. Except for novice users, @kbd{C-c} is also set to execute an Emacs
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command from the current major mode. @key{ESC} will do the same, if you
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configure @key{ESC} as Meta by setting @code{viper-no-multiple-ESC} to nil
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configure @key{ESC} as Meta by setting @code{viper-no-multiple-ESC} to @code{nil}
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in @file{.viper}. @xref{Customization}. @kbd{C-\} in Insert, Replace, or Vi
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states will make Emacs think @kbd{Meta} has been hit.@refill
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@item \
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Setting this variable too high may slow down your typing. Setting it too
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low may make it hard to type macros quickly enough.
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@item viper-translate-all-ESC-keysequences t on tty, nil on windowing display
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@item viper-translate-all-ESC-keysequences @code{t} on tty, @code{nil} on windowing display
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Normally, Viper lets Emacs translate only those ESC key sequences that are
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defined in the low-level key-translation-map or function-key-map, such as those
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emitted by the arrow and function keys. Other sequences, e.g., @kbd{\\e/}, are
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This permits you to use @kbd{ESC} as a meta key in insert mode. For instance,
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hitting @kbd{ESC x} fast would have the effect of typing @kbd{M-x}.
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If your dumb terminal is not so dumb and understands the meta key, then you
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probably will be better off setting this variable to nil. Try and see which
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probably will be better off setting this variable to @code{nil}. Try and see which
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way suits you best.
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@item viper-ex-style-motion t
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Set this to @code{nil}, if you want @kbd{l,h} to cross
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at the beginning of a line in Insert state, @key{X} and @key{x} to delete
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characters across lines in Vi command state, etc.
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@item viper-ESC-moves-cursor-back t
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It t, cursor moves back 1 character when switching from insert state to vi
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state. If nil, the cursor stays where it was before the switch.
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It @code{t}, cursor moves back 1 character when switching from insert state to vi
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state. If @code{nil}, the cursor stays where it was before the switch.
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@item viper-always t
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@code{t} means: leave it to Viper to decide when a buffer must be brought
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up in Vi state,
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insert state.
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@item viper-replace-region-end-delimiter "$"
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A string used to mark the end of replacement regions. It is used only on
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TTYs or if @code{viper-use-replace-region-delimiters} is non-nil.
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TTYs or if @code{viper-use-replace-region-delimiters} is non-@code{nil}.
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@item viper-replace-region-start-delimiter ""
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A string used to mark the beginning of replacement regions. It is used
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only on TTYs or if @code{viper-use-replace-region-delimiters} is non-nil.
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only on TTYs or if @code{viper-use-replace-region-delimiters} is non-@code{nil}.
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@item viper-use-replace-region-delimiters
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If non-nil, Viper will always use @code{viper-replace-region-end-delimiter} and
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If non-@code{nil}, Viper will always use @code{viper-replace-region-end-delimiter} and
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@code{viper-replace-region-start-delimiter} to delimit replacement regions,
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even on color displays (where this is unnecessary). By default, this
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variable is non-nil only on TTYs or monochrome displays.
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variable is non-@code{nil} only on TTYs or monochrome displays.
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@item viper-allow-multiline-replace-regions t
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If non-@code{nil}, multi-line text replacement regions, such as those produced by
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commands @kbd{c55w}, @kbd{3C}, etc., will stay around until the user exits
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the replacement mode. In this variable is set to @code{nil}, Viper will
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emulate the standard Vi behavior, which supports only intra-line
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To unbind the macros `//' and `///' for a major mode where you feel they
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are undesirable, execute @code{viper-set-emacs-state-searchstyle-macros} with a
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non-nil argument. This can be done either interactively, by supplying a
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non-@code{nil} argument. This can be done either interactively, by supplying a
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@example
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By default, Viper ignores brackets/parentheses/braces that occur inside
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parentheses. You can change this by setting
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@code{viper-parse-sexp-ignore-comments} to nil in your @file{.viper} file.
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@code{viper-parse-sexp-ignore-comments} to @code{nil} in your @file{.viper} file.
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This option can also be toggled interactively if you quickly hit @kbd{%%%}.
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This latter feature is implemented as a vi-style keyboard macro. If you
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