Remove obsolete doc references to XEmacs (Bug#37899)
* doc/misc/edt.texi (Changes, Goals): * doc/misc/emacs-mime.texi (Charset Translation): * doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi (FAQ 4-15): * doc/misc/pcl-cvs.texi (Bugs): * doc/misc/srecode.texi (SRecode Minor Mode): * lisp/cedet/srecode/insert.el (srecode-insert-ask-variable-method): * lisp/follow.el: * lisp/leim/quail/ipa.el (ipa-x-sampa, ipa-kirshenbaum): * lisp/net/newsticker.el: * lisp/obsolete/iswitchb.el: * lisp/progmodes/hideshow.el: * lisp/savehist.el (savehist-file): * lisp/vc/ediff.el: Remove obsolete references to XEmacs in doc strings and comments.
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@ -169,10 +169,6 @@ restore @code{query-replace} to @kbd{GOLD-Enter}, then use an EDT user
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customization file, @file{edt-user.el}, to do this
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(@pxref{Customizing}).
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@item
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EDT Emulation now also works in XEmacs, including the highlighting of
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selected text.
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@item
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If you access a workstation using an X Server, observe that the
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initialization file generated by @file{edt-mapper.el} will now contain
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@ -237,9 +233,6 @@ Provide support for some TPU/EVE functions not supported in EDT.
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Provide an easy way to restore @strong{all} original Emacs key bindings,
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just as they existed before the EDT emulation was first invoked.
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@item
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Support Emacs and XEmacs 19 and higher.
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@item
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Supports highlighting of marked text within the EDT emulation on all
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platforms on which Emacs supports highlighting of marked text.
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@ -996,8 +996,7 @@ used, of course.
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Things are slightly more complicated when running Emacs with @sc{mule}
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support. In this case, a list of the @sc{mule} charsets used in the
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part is obtained, and the @sc{mule} charsets are translated to
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@acronym{MIME} charsets by consulting the table provided by Emacs itself
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or the variable @code{mm-mime-mule-charset-alist} for XEmacs.
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@acronym{MIME} charsets by consulting the table provided by Emacs itself.
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If this results in a single @acronym{MIME} charset, this is used to encode
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the part. But if the resulting list of @acronym{MIME} charsets contains more
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than one element, two things can happen: If it is possible to encode the
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@ -1144,7 +1144,7 @@ from using them):
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@example
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(setq nnmail-split-methods
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'(("duplicates" "^Gnus-Warning:.*duplicate")
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("XEmacs-NT" "^\\(To:\\|Cc:\\).*localpart@@xemacs.invalid.*")
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("Emacs-devel" "^\\(To:\\|Cc:\\).*localpart@@gnu.invalid.*")
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("Gnus-Tut" "^\\(To:\\|Cc:\\).*localpart@@socha.invalid.*")
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("tcsh" "^\\(To:\\|Cc:\\).*localpart@@mx.gw.invalid.*")
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("BAfH" "^\\(To:\\|Cc:\\).*localpart@@.*uni-muenchen.invalid.*")
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@ -1384,10 +1384,7 @@ If you find a bug or misfeature, don't hesitate to tell us!
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Use @kbd{M-x report-emacs-bug} to send us a report.
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You can follow the same process for feature requests.
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We prefer discussing one thing at a time. If you find several unrelated
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bugs, please report them separately. If you are running PCL-CVS under
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XEmacs, you should also send a copy of bug reports to
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the @url{http://lists.xemacs.org/mailman/listinfo/xemacs-beta,
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XEmacs mailing list}.
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bugs, please report them separately.
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If you have problems using PCL-CVS or other questions, send them to
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the @url{https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs,
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@ -330,8 +330,6 @@ Prompt in the minibuffer as the value is inserted.
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Use the dictionary macro name as the inserted value,
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and place a field there. Matched fields change together.
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@end table
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@b{NOTE}: The field feature does not yet work with XEmacs.
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@end defun
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Field editing mode is supported in newer versions of Emacs. You
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@ -44,9 +44,7 @@ Dictionary value references that ask begin with the ? character.
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Possible values are:
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`ask' - Prompt in the minibuffer as the value is inserted.
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`field' - Use the dictionary macro name as the inserted value,
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and place a field there. Matched fields change together.
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NOTE: The field feature does not yet work with XEmacs."
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and place a field there. Matched fields change together."
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:group 'srecode
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:type '(choice (const :tag "Ask" ask)
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(const :tag "Field" field)))
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@ -25,8 +25,8 @@
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;;; Commentary:
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;; `Follow mode' is a minor mode for Emacs and XEmacs that
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;; combines windows into one tall virtual window.
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;; `Follow mode' is a minor mode that combines windows into one tall
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;; virtual window.
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;;
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;; The feeling of a "virtual window" has been accomplished by the use
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;; of two major techniques:
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@ -122,11 +122,7 @@ allows you to type Kirshenbaum on your ASCII-capable keyboard, producing the
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corresponding actual IPA characters in your editor.
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See http://www.kirshenbaum.net/IPA/ascii-ipa.pdf for full details of the
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transliteration.
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A caveat with regard to that document; while XEmacs currently preserves
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Unicode diacritics on reading and emitting them, it displays them,
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incorrectly, as separate from the modified glyphs.")
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transliteration.")
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(quail-define-rules
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("g" "ɡ") ;; Voiced velar plosive U+0261
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with a keyboard that's limited to ASCII.
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See http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/sampa/ipasam-x.pdf for a full definition
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of the mapping. A caveat with regard to that document; while XEmacs
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currently preserves Unicode diacritics on reading and emitting them, it
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displays them, incorrectly, as separate from the modified glyphs.")
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of the mapping.")
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(quail-define-rules
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;; Table taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-SAMPA, checked with
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("=\\" "ǂ") ;; Palatal click U+01C2
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("-\\" "̮") ;; Linking mark U+032E
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;; Diacritics. Note that XEmacs doesn't yet have composed characters, so we
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;; can input them, but they won't display properly. If you send email using
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;; them, and the recipient's client is capable, they will get through,
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;; though.
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;; Diacritics.
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("_\"" "̈") ;; Centralized U+0308
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("_+" "̟") ;; Advanced U+031F
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;; Requirements
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;; ------------
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;; Newsticker can be used with GNU Emacs version 21.1 or later as well as
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;; XEmacs. It requires an XML-parser (`xml.el') which is part of GNU
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;; Emacs. If you are using XEmacs you want to get the `net-utils' package
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;; which contains `xml.el' for XEmacs.
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;; Newsticker requires a program which can retrieve files via http and
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;; prints them to stdout. By default Newsticker will use wget for this
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;; task.
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;; iswitch for all buffer selections in Emacs, add:
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;; (setq read-buffer-function #'iswitchb-read-buffer)
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;; (This variable was introduced in Emacs 20.3.)
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;; XEmacs users can get the same behavior by doing:
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;; (defalias 'read-buffer #'iswitchb-read-buffer)
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;; since `read-buffer' is defined in lisp.
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;; Using iswitchb for other completion tasks.
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;; * Bugs
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;;
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;; (1) Hideshow does not work w/ emacs 18 because emacs 18 lacks the
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;; function `forward-comment' (among other things). If someone
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;; writes this, please send me a copy.
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;;
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;; (2) Sometimes `hs-headline' can become out of sync. To reset, type
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;; (1) Sometimes `hs-headline' can become out of sync. To reset, type
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;; `M-x hs-minor-mode' twice (that is, deactivate then re-activate
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;; hideshow).
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;;
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;; (3) Hideshow 5.x is developed and tested on GNU Emacs 20.7.
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;; XEmacs compatibility may have bitrotted since 4.29.
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;;
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;; (4) Some buffers can't be `byte-compile-file'd properly. This is because
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;; (2) Some buffers can't be `byte-compile-file'd properly. This is because
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;; `byte-compile-file' inserts the file to be compiled in a temporary
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;; buffer and switches `normal-mode' on. In the case where you have
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;; `hs-hide-initial-comment-block' in `hs-minor-mode-hook', the hiding of
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;; (let ((hs-minor-mode-hook nil))
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;; ad-do-it))
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;;
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;; (5) Hideshow interacts badly with Ediff and `vc-diff'. At the moment, the
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;; (3) Hideshow interacts badly with Ediff and `vc-diff'. At the moment, the
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;; suggested workaround is to turn off hideshow entirely, for example:
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;;
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;; (add-hook 'ediff-prepare-buffer-hook #'turn-off-hideshow)
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"File name where minibuffer history is saved to and loaded from.
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The minibuffer history is a series of Lisp expressions loaded
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automatically when Savehist mode is turned on. See `savehist-mode'
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for more details.
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If you want your minibuffer history shared between Emacs and XEmacs,
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customize this value and make sure that `savehist-coding-system' is
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set to a coding system that exists in both emacsen."
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for more details."
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:type 'file)
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(defcustom savehist-file-modes #o600
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;; 1. The undo command doesn't restore deleted regions well. That is, if
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;; you delete all characters in a difference region and then invoke
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;; `undo', the reinstated text will most likely be inserted outside of
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;; what Ediff thinks is the current difference region. (This problem
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;; doesn't seem to exist with XEmacs.)
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;; what Ediff thinks is the current difference region.
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;;
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;; If at any point you feel that difference regions are no longer correct,
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;; you can hit '!' to recompute the differences.
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