Fix typos (Bug#6094). From Štěpán Němec.
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2010-05-03 Štěpán Němec <stepnem@gmail.com> (tiny change)
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* INSTALL: Fix typos.
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2010-05-03 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
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* configure.in: Add check for buggy version of GCC (Bug#6031).
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6
INSTALL
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INSTALL
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switch to the compiler, and link against libfoo.a and libbar.a
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libraries in addition to the standard ones.
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For some libraries, like Gtk+, fontconfig and ALSA, `configure' use
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For some libraries, like Gtk+, fontconfig and ALSA, `configure' uses
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pkg-config to find where those libraries are installed.
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If you want pkg-config to look in special directories, you have to set
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the environment variable PKG_CONFIG_PATH to point to the directories
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documentation strings to be in the etc/DOC file (see
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src/Makefile.in if you wish to figure out how to do that). For all
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else, use site-init.el. Do not load byte-compiled code which
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was build with a non-nil value of `byte-compile-dynamic'.
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was built with a non-nil value of `byte-compile-dynamic'.
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If you set load-path to a different value in site-init.el or
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site-load.el, Emacs will use *precisely* that value when it starts up
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copying it, if you wish; then it automatically uses the sibling
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directories ../lisp, ../lib-src, ../info.
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Or you can "install" the executable and the other Emacs into their
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Or you can "install" the executable and the other files into their
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installed locations, with `make install'. By default, Emacs's files
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are installed in the following directories:
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2010-05-03 Štěpán Němec <stepnem@gmail.com> (tiny change)
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* programs.texi (Man Page):
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* misc.texi (Invoking emacsclient):
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* mini.texi (Repetition):
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* mark.texi (Setting Mark): Fix typos.
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2010-04-25 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
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* misc.texi (Printing): Document htmlfontify-buffer.
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@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ Set the mark at point if the mark is inactive, then move point.
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character in @acronym{ASCII}; usually, typing @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} on a
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text terminal gives the character @kbd{C-@@}. This key is also bound
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to @code{set-mark-command}, so unless you are unlucky enough to have
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an text terminal that behaves differently, you might as well think of
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a text terminal that behaves differently, you might as well think of
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@kbd{C-@@} as @kbd{C-@key{SPC}}.}. This sets the mark where point is,
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and activates it. You can then move point away, leaving the mark
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behind.
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@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ repetition. If you type just @key{RET}, that repeats the command
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unchanged. You can also change the command by editing the Lisp
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expression before you execute it. The repeated command is added to
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the front of the command history unless it is identical to the most
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recently item.
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recent item.
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Once inside the minibuffer for @kbd{C-x @key{ESC} @key{ESC}}, you can
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use the minibuffer history commands (@kbd{M-p}, @kbd{M-n}, @kbd{M-r},
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@ -1528,7 +1528,7 @@ still use Emacs to edit the file.
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@kbd{C-x #} (@code{server-edit}) in its buffer. This saves the file
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and sends a message back to the @command{emacsclient} program, telling
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it to exit. Programs that use @env{EDITOR} usually wait for the
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``editor''---in the case @command{emacsclient}---to exit before doing
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``editor''---in this case @command{emacsclient}---to exit before doing
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something else.
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You can also call @command{emacsclient} with multiple file name
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@ -1202,7 +1202,7 @@ completion based on the list of manual pages that are installed on
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your machine; the list of available manual pages is computed
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automatically the first time you invoke @code{woman}. The word at
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point in the current buffer is used to suggest the default for the
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name the manual page.
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name of the manual page.
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With a numeric argument, @kbd{M-x woman} recomputes the list of the
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manual pages used for completion. This is useful if you add or delete
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2010-05-03 Štěpán Němec <stepnem@gmail.com> (tiny change)
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* windows.texi (Textual Scrolling):
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* tips.texi (Coding Conventions):
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* minibuf.texi (Minibuffer History):
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* maps.texi (Standard Keymaps):
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* loading.texi (Where Defined):
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* edebug.texi (Instrumenting): Fix typos.
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2010-04-25 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
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* keymaps.texi (Menu Bar): Document :advertised-binding property.
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While Edebug is active, the command @kbd{I}
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(@code{edebug-instrument-callee}) instruments the definition of the
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function or macro called by the list form after point, if is not already
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function or macro called by the list form after point, if it is not already
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instrumented. This is possible only if Edebug knows where to find the
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source for that function; for this reason, after loading Edebug,
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@code{eval-region} records the position of every definition it
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@code{load-history}.
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@defvar load-history
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This value of this variable is an alist that associates the names of
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The value of this variable is an alist that associates the names of
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loaded library files with the names of the functions and variables
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they defined, as well as the features they provided or required.
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@item case-fold-search
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@xref{Searching and Case}.
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@item comment-column
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@xref{Comments,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}.
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@item ctl-arrow
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@xref{Usual Display}.
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@item cursor-type
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@xref{Cursor Parameters}.
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@item comment-column
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@xref{Comments,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}.
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@item default-directory
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@xref{File Name Expansion}.
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@item key-translation-map
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A keymap for translating keys. This one overrides ordinary key
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bindings, unlike @code{local- function-key-map}. @xref{Translation
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bindings, unlike @code{local-function-key-map}. @xref{Translation
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Keymaps}.
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@item kmacro-map
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@defopt history-length
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The value of this variable specifies the maximum length for all
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history lists that don't specify their own maximum lengths. If the
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value is @code{t}, that means there no maximum (don't delete old
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value is @code{t}, that means there is no maximum (don't delete old
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elements). The value of @code{history-length} property of the history
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list variable's symbol, if set, overrides this variable for that
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particular history list.
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If a file requires certain other Lisp programs to be loaded
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beforehand, then the comments at the beginning of the file should say
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so. Also, use @code{require} to make sure they are loaded.
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x@xref{Named Features}.
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@xref{Named Features}.
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@item
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If a file @var{foo} uses a macro defined in another file @var{bar},
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@end defopt
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@defopt scroll-step
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This variable is an older variant of @code{scroll-conservatively}. The
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difference is that it if its value is @var{n}, that permits scrolling
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This variable is an older variant of @code{scroll-conservatively}.
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The difference is that if its value is @var{n}, that permits scrolling
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only by precisely @var{n} lines, not a smaller number. This feature
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does not work with @code{scroll-margin}. The default value is zero.
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@end defopt
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2010-05-03 Štěpán Němec <stepnem@gmail.com> (tiny change)
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* url.texi (HTTP language/coding, Customization):
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* message.texi (Header Commands, Responses):
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* cl.texi (Argument Lists): Fix typos.
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2010-04-18 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
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* ede.texi (EDE Mode): Refer to init file rather than `.emacs'. Note
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calls to it may be expanded into in-line code by the byte compiler.
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This is analogous to the @code{defsubst} form;
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@code{defsubst*} uses a different method (compiler macros) which
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works in all version of Emacs, and also generates somewhat more
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works in all versions of Emacs, and also generates somewhat more
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efficient inline expansions. In particular, @code{defsubst*}
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arranges for the processing of keyword arguments, default values,
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etc., to be done at compile-time whenever possible.
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@findex message-insert-disposition-notification-to
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Insert a request for a disposition
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notification. (@code{message-insert-disposition-notification-to}).
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This means that if the recipient support RFC 2298 she might send you a
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This means that if the recipient supports RFC 2298 she might send you a
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notification that she received the message.
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@item M-x message-insert-importance-high
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@item wide reply
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A @dfn{wide reply} is a mail response that includes @emph{all} entities
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mentioned in the message you are responded to. All mailboxes from the
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mentioned in the message you are responding to. All mailboxes from the
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following headers will be concatenated to form the outgoing
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@code{To}/@code{Cc} headers:
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variables, the value is a string; it can specify a single choice, or
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it can be a comma-separated list.
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Normally this list ordered by descending preference. However, each
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Normally, this list is ordered by descending preference. However, each
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element can be followed by @samp{;q=@var{priority}} to specify its
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preference level, a decimal number from 0 to 1; e.g., for
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@code{url-mime-language-string}, @w{@code{"de, en-gb;q=0.8,
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@defopt url-debug
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@cindex debugging
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Specifies the types of debug messages the library which are logged to
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Specifies the types of debug messages which are logged to
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the @code{*URL-DEBUG*} buffer.
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@code{t} means log all messages.
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A number means log all messages and show them with @code{message}.
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If may also be a list of the types of messages to be logged.
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It may also be a list of the types of messages to be logged.
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@end defopt
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@defopt url-personal-mail-address
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@end defopt
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etc/NEWS
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** Gnus
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*** The Gnus package has been updated
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There are many news features, bug fixes and improvements; see the file
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There are many new features, bug fixes and improvements; see the file
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GNUS-NEWS or the node "No Gnus" in the Gnus manual for details.
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*** In Emacs 23, Gnus uses Emacs' new internal coding system `utf-8-emacs' for
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saving articles drafts and ~/.newsrc.eld. These file may not be read
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saving articles, drafts, and ~/.newsrc.eld. These file may not be read
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correctly in Emacs 22 and below. If you want to Gnus across different Emacs
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versions, you may set `mm-auto-save-coding-system' to `emacs-mule'.
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*** `C-h C-h' in Isearch mode displays isearch-specific Help screen,
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`C-h b' displays all Isearch key bindings, `C-h k' displays the full
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documentation of the given Isearch key sequence, `C-h m' displays
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documentation of Isearch mode. All the rest Help commands exit Isearch mode
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and execute their global definitions.
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documentation for Isearch mode. All the other Help commands exit
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Isearch mode and execute their global definitions.
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*** When started in the minibuffer, Isearch searches in the minibuffer
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history. See `Minibuffer changes', above.
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paragraph properly filled all the time, without slowing down
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editing too much. Refill mode is a start at this, but needs
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</indent></indent> <indent>improvment.
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</indent></indent> <indent>improvement.
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+ Refill after yank. [Refill mode does that.]
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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along with this program. If not, see <<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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