17592 lines
742 KiB
EmacsLisp
17592 lines
742 KiB
EmacsLisp
;;; loaddefs.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
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;;
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;;; Code:
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;;;### (autoloads (5x5-crack 5x5-crack-xor-mutate 5x5-crack-mutating-best
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;;;;;; 5x5-crack-mutating-current 5x5-crack-randomly 5x5) "5x5"
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;;;;;; "play/5x5.el" (14247 4566))
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;;; Generated autoloads from play/5x5.el
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(autoload (quote 5x5) "5x5" "\
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Play 5x5.
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The object of 5x5 is very simple, by moving around the grid and flipping
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squares you must fill the grid.
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5x5 keyboard bindings are:
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\\<5x5-mode-map>
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Flip \\[5x5-flip-current]
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Move up \\[5x5-up]
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Move down \\[5x5-down]
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Move left \\[5x5-left]
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Move right \\[5x5-right]
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Start new game \\[5x5-new-game]
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New game with random grid \\[5x5-randomize]
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Random cracker \\[5x5-crack-randomly]
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Mutate current cracker \\[5x5-crack-mutating-current]
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Mutate best cracker \\[5x5-crack-mutating-best]
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Mutate xor cracker \\[5x5-crack-xor-mutate]
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Quit current game \\[5x5-quit-game]" t nil)
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(autoload (quote 5x5-crack-randomly) "5x5" "\
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Attempt to crack 5x5 using random solutions." t nil)
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(autoload (quote 5x5-crack-mutating-current) "5x5" "\
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Attempt to crack 5x5 by mutating the current solution." t nil)
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(autoload (quote 5x5-crack-mutating-best) "5x5" "\
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Attempt to crack 5x5 by mutating the best solution." t nil)
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(autoload (quote 5x5-crack-xor-mutate) "5x5" "\
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Attempt to crack 5x5 by xor the current and best solution and then
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mutating the result." t nil)
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(autoload (quote 5x5-crack) "5x5" "\
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Attempt to find a solution for 5x5.
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5x5-crack takes the argument BREEDER which should be a function that takes
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two parameters, the first will be a grid vector array that is the current
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solution and the second will be the best solution so far. The function
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should return a grid vector array that is the new solution." t nil)
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;;;***
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;;;### (autoloads (ada-mode ada-add-extensions) "ada-mode" "progmodes/ada-mode.el"
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;;;;;; (14816 63829))
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;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ada-mode.el
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(autoload (quote ada-add-extensions) "ada-mode" "\
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Define SPEC and BODY as being valid extensions for Ada files.
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Going from body to spec with `ff-find-other-file' used these
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extensions.
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SPEC and BODY are two regular expressions that must match against the file
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name" nil nil)
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(autoload (quote ada-mode) "ada-mode" "\
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Ada mode is the major mode for editing Ada code.
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Bindings are as follows: (Note: 'LFD' is control-j.)
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Indent line '\\[ada-tab]'
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Indent line, insert newline and indent the new line. '\\[newline-and-indent]'
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Re-format the parameter-list point is in '\\[ada-format-paramlist]'
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Indent all lines in region '\\[ada-indent-region]'
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Adjust case of identifiers and keywords in region '\\[ada-adjust-case-region]'
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Adjust case of identifiers and keywords in buffer '\\[ada-adjust-case-buffer]'
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Fill comment paragraph, justify and append postfix '\\[fill-paragraph]'
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Next func/proc/task '\\[ada-next-procedure]' Previous func/proc/task '\\[ada-previous-procedure]'
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Next package '\\[ada-next-package]' Previous package '\\[ada-previous-package]'
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Goto matching start of current 'end ...;' '\\[ada-move-to-start]'
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Goto end of current block '\\[ada-move-to-end]'
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Comments are handled using standard GNU Emacs conventions, including:
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Start a comment '\\[indent-for-comment]'
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Comment region '\\[comment-region]'
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Uncomment region '\\[ada-uncomment-region]'
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Continue comment on next line '\\[indent-new-comment-line]'
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If you use imenu.el:
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Display index-menu of functions & procedures '\\[imenu]'
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If you use find-file.el:
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Switch to other file (Body <-> Spec) '\\[ff-find-other-file]'
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or '\\[ff-mouse-find-other-file]
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Switch to other file in other window '\\[ada-ff-other-window]'
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or '\\[ff-mouse-find-other-file-other-window]
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If you use this function in a spec and no body is available, it gets created with body stubs.
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If you use ada-xref.el:
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Goto declaration: '\\[ada-point-and-xref]' on the identifier
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or '\\[ada-goto-declaration]' with point on the identifier
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Complete identifier: '\\[ada-complete-identifier]'." t nil)
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;;;***
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;;;### (autoloads (ada-header) "ada-stmt" "progmodes/ada-stmt.el"
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;;;;;; (14816 63829))
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;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ada-stmt.el
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(autoload (quote ada-header) "ada-stmt" "\
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Insert a descriptive header at the top of the file." t nil)
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;;;***
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;;;### (autoloads (change-log-redate change-log-merge add-log-current-defun
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;;;;;; change-log-mode add-change-log-entry-other-window add-change-log-entry
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;;;;;; find-change-log prompt-for-change-log-name add-log-mailing-address
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;;;;;; add-log-full-name) "add-log" "add-log.el" (14807 56557))
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;;; Generated autoloads from add-log.el
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(defvar add-log-full-name nil "\
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*Full name of user, for inclusion in ChangeLog daily headers.
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This defaults to the value returned by the function `user-full-name'.")
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(defvar add-log-mailing-address nil "\
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*Electronic mail address of user, for inclusion in ChangeLog daily headers.
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This defaults to the value of `user-mail-address'.")
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(autoload (quote prompt-for-change-log-name) "add-log" "\
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Prompt for a change log name." nil nil)
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(autoload (quote find-change-log) "add-log" "\
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Find a change log file for \\[add-change-log-entry] and return the name.
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Optional arg FILE-NAME specifies the file to use.
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If FILE-NAME is nil, use the value of `change-log-default-name'.
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If 'change-log-default-name' is nil, behave as though it were 'ChangeLog'
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\(or whatever we use on this operating system).
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If 'change-log-default-name' contains a leading directory component, then
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simply find it in the current directory. Otherwise, search in the current
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directory and its successive parents for a file so named.
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Once a file is found, `change-log-default-name' is set locally in the
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current buffer to the complete file name.
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Optional arg BUFFER-FILE overrides `buffer-file-name'." nil nil)
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(autoload (quote add-change-log-entry) "add-log" "\
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Find change log file and add an entry for today.
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Optional arg WHOAMI (interactive prefix) non-nil means prompt for user
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name and site.
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Second arg is FILE-NAME of change log. If nil, uses `change-log-default-name'.
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Third arg OTHER-WINDOW non-nil means visit in other window.
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Fourth arg NEW-ENTRY non-nil means always create a new entry at the front;
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never append to an existing entry. Option `add-log-keep-changes-together'
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otherwise affects whether a new entry is created.
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Today's date is calculated according to `change-log-time-zone-rule' if
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non-nil, otherwise in local time." t nil)
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(autoload (quote add-change-log-entry-other-window) "add-log" "\
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Find change log file in other window and add an entry for today.
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Optional arg WHOAMI (interactive prefix) non-nil means prompt for user
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name and site.
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Second optional arg FILE-NAME is file name of change log.
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If nil, use `change-log-default-name'.
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Affected by the same options as `add-change-log-entry'." t nil)
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(define-key ctl-x-4-map "a" 'add-change-log-entry-other-window)
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(autoload (quote change-log-mode) "add-log" "\
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Major mode for editing change logs; like Indented Text Mode.
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Prevents numeric backups and sets `left-margin' to 8 and `fill-column' to 74.
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New log entries are usually made with \\[add-change-log-entry] or \\[add-change-log-entry-other-window].
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Each entry behaves as a paragraph, and the entries for one day as a page.
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Runs `change-log-mode-hook'." t nil)
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(defvar add-log-lisp-like-modes (quote (emacs-lisp-mode lisp-mode scheme-mode dsssl-mode lisp-interaction-mode)) "\
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*Modes that look like Lisp to `add-log-current-defun'.")
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(defvar add-log-c-like-modes (quote (c-mode c++-mode c++-c-mode objc-mode)) "\
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*Modes that look like C to `add-log-current-defun'.")
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(defvar add-log-tex-like-modes (quote (TeX-mode plain-TeX-mode LaTeX-mode plain-tex-mode latex-mode)) "\
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*Modes that look like TeX to `add-log-current-defun'.")
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(autoload (quote add-log-current-defun) "add-log" "\
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Return name of function definition point is in, or nil.
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Understands C, Lisp, LaTeX (\"functions\" are chapters, sections, ...),
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Texinfo (@node titles) and Perl.
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Other modes are handled by a heuristic that looks in the 10K before
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point for uppercase headings starting in the first column or
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identifiers followed by `:' or `='. See variables
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`add-log-current-defun-header-regexp' and
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`add-log-current-defun-function'
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Has a preference of looking backwards." nil nil)
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(autoload (quote change-log-merge) "add-log" "\
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Merge the contents of ChangeLog file OTHER-LOG with this buffer.
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Both must be found in Change Log mode (since the merging depends on
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the appropriate motion commands).
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Entries are inserted in chronological order. Both the current and
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old-style time formats for entries are supported." t nil)
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(autoload (quote change-log-redate) "add-log" "\
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Fix any old-style date entries in the current log file to default format." t nil)
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;;;***
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;;;### (autoloads (defadvice ad-add-advice ad-default-compilation-action
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;;;;;; ad-redefinition-action) "advice" "emacs-lisp/advice.el" (14660
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;;;;;; 49405))
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;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/advice.el
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(defvar ad-redefinition-action (quote warn) "\
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*Defines what to do with redefinitions during Advice de/activation.
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Redefinition occurs if a previously activated function that already has an
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original definition associated with it gets redefined and then de/activated.
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In such a case we can either accept the current definition as the new
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original definition, discard the current definition and replace it with the
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old original, or keep it and raise an error. The values `accept', `discard',
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`error' or `warn' govern what will be done. `warn' is just like `accept' but
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it additionally prints a warning message. All other values will be
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interpreted as `error'.")
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(defvar ad-default-compilation-action (quote maybe) "\
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*Defines whether to compile advised definitions during activation.
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A value of `always' will result in unconditional compilation, `never' will
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always avoid compilation, `maybe' will compile if the byte-compiler is already
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loaded, and `like-original' will compile if the original definition of the
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advised function is compiled or a built-in function. Every other value will
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be interpreted as `maybe'. This variable will only be considered if the
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COMPILE argument of `ad-activate' was supplied as nil.")
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(autoload (quote ad-add-advice) "advice" "\
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Add a piece of ADVICE to FUNCTION's list of advices in CLASS.
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If FUNCTION already has one or more pieces of advice of the specified
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CLASS then POSITION determines where the new piece will go. The value
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of POSITION can either be `first', `last' or a number where 0 corresponds
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to `first'. Numbers outside the range will be mapped to the closest
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extreme position. If there was already a piece of ADVICE with the same
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name, then the position argument will be ignored and the old advice
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will be overwritten with the new one.
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If the FUNCTION was not advised already, then its advice info will be
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initialized. Redefining a piece of advice whose name is part of the cache-id
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will clear the cache." nil nil)
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(autoload (quote defadvice) "advice" "\
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Define a piece of advice for FUNCTION (a symbol).
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The syntax of `defadvice' is as follows:
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(defadvice FUNCTION (CLASS NAME [POSITION] [ARGLIST] FLAG...)
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[DOCSTRING] [INTERACTIVE-FORM]
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BODY... )
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FUNCTION ::= Name of the function to be advised.
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CLASS ::= `before' | `around' | `after' | `activation' | `deactivation'.
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NAME ::= Non-nil symbol that names this piece of advice.
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POSITION ::= `first' | `last' | NUMBER. Optional, defaults to `first',
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see also `ad-add-advice'.
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ARGLIST ::= An optional argument list to be used for the advised function
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instead of the argument list of the original. The first one found in
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before/around/after-advices will be used.
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FLAG ::= `protect'|`disable'|`activate'|`compile'|`preactivate'|`freeze'.
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All flags can be specified with unambiguous initial substrings.
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DOCSTRING ::= Optional documentation for this piece of advice.
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INTERACTIVE-FORM ::= Optional interactive form to be used for the advised
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function. The first one found in before/around/after-advices will be used.
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BODY ::= Any s-expression.
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Semantics of the various flags:
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`protect': The piece of advice will be protected against non-local exits in
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any code that precedes it. If any around-advice of a function is protected
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then automatically all around-advices will be protected (the complete onion).
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`activate': All advice of FUNCTION will be activated immediately if
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FUNCTION has been properly defined prior to this application of `defadvice'.
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`compile': In conjunction with `activate' specifies that the resulting
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advised function should be compiled.
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`disable': The defined advice will be disabled, hence, it will not be used
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during activation until somebody enables it.
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`preactivate': Preactivates the advised FUNCTION at macro-expansion/compile
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time. This generates a compiled advised definition according to the current
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advice state that will be used during activation if appropriate. Only use
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this if the `defadvice' gets actually compiled.
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`freeze': Expands the `defadvice' into a redefining `defun/defmacro' according
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to this particular single advice. No other advice information will be saved.
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Frozen advices cannot be undone, they behave like a hard redefinition of
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the advised function. `freeze' implies `activate' and `preactivate'. The
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documentation of the advised function can be dumped onto the `DOC' file
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during preloading.
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See Info node `(elisp)Advising Functions' for comprehensive documentation." nil (quote macro))
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;;;***
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;;;### (autoloads (align-newline-and-indent align-unhighlight-rule
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;;;;;; align-highlight-rule align-current align-entire align-regexp
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;;;;;; align) "align" "align.el" (14823 8292))
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;;; Generated autoloads from align.el
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(autoload (quote align) "align" "\
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Attempt to align a region based on a set of alignment rules.
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BEG and END mark the region. If BEG and END are specifically set to
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nil (this can only be done programmatically), the beginning and end of
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the current alignment section will be calculated based on the location
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of point, and the value of `align-region-separate' (or possibly each
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rule's `separate' attribute).
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If SEPARATE is non-nil, it overrides the value of
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`align-region-separate' for all rules, except those that have their
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`separate' attribute set.
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RULES and EXCLUDE-RULES, if either is non-nil, will replace the
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default rule lists defined in `align-rules-list' and
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`align-exclude-rules-list'. See `align-rules-list' for more details
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on the format of these lists." t nil)
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(autoload (quote align-regexp) "align" "\
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Align the current region using an ad-hoc rule read from the minibuffer.
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BEG and END mark the limits of the region. This function will prompt
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for the REGEXP to align with. If no prefix arg was specified, you
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only need to supply the characters to be lined up and any preceding
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whitespace is replaced. If a prefix arg was specified, the full
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regexp with parenthesized whitespace should be supplied; it will also
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prompt for which parenthesis GROUP within REGEXP to modify, the amount
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of SPACING to use, and whether or not to REPEAT the rule throughout
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the line. See `align-rules-list' for more information about these
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options.
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For example, let's say you had a list of phone numbers, and wanted to
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align them so that the opening parentheses would line up:
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Fred (123) 456-7890
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Alice (123) 456-7890
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Mary-Anne (123) 456-7890
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Joe (123) 456-7890
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There is no predefined rule to handle this, but you could easily do it
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using a REGEXP like \"(\". All you would have to do is to mark the
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region, call `align-regexp' and type in that regular expression." t nil)
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(autoload (quote align-entire) "align" "\
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Align the selected region as if it were one alignment section.
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BEG and END mark the extent of the region. If RULES or EXCLUDE-RULES
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is set to a list of rules (see `align-rules-list'), it can be used to
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override the default alignment rules that would have been used to
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align that section." t nil)
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(autoload (quote align-current) "align" "\
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Call `align' on the current alignment section.
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This function assumes you want to align only the current section, and
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so saves you from having to specify the region. If RULES or
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EXCLUDE-RULES is set to a list of rules (see `align-rules-list'), it
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can be used to override the default alignment rules that would have
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been used to align that section." t nil)
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(autoload (quote align-highlight-rule) "align" "\
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Highlight the whitespace which a given rule would have modified.
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BEG and END mark the extent of the region. TITLE identifies the rule
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that should be highlighted. If RULES or EXCLUDE-RULES is set to a
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list of rules (see `align-rules-list'), it can be used to override the
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default alignment rules that would have been used to identify the text
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to be colored." t nil)
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(autoload (quote align-unhighlight-rule) "align" "\
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Remove any highlighting that was added by `align-highlight-rule'." t nil)
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(autoload (quote align-newline-and-indent) "align" "\
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A replacement function for `newline-and-indent', aligning as it goes." t nil)
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;;;***
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;;;### (autoloads (ange-ftp-hook-function ange-ftp-reread-dir) "ange-ftp"
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;;;;;; "net/ange-ftp.el" (14729 20675))
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;;; Generated autoloads from net/ange-ftp.el
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(defalias 'ange-ftp-re-read-dir 'ange-ftp-reread-dir)
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(autoload (quote ange-ftp-reread-dir) "ange-ftp" "\
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Reread remote directory DIR to update the directory cache.
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The implementation of remote ftp file names caches directory contents
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for speed. Therefore, when new remote files are created, Emacs
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may not know they exist. You can use this command to reread a specific
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directory, so that Emacs will know its current contents." t nil)
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(autoload (quote ange-ftp-hook-function) "ange-ftp" nil nil nil)
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(or (assoc "^/[^/:]*[^/:.]:" file-name-handler-alist) (setq file-name-handler-alist (cons (quote ("^/[^/:]*[^/:.]:" . ange-ftp-hook-function)) file-name-handler-alist)))
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(or (assoc "^/[^/:]*\\'" file-name-handler-alist) (setq file-name-handler-alist (cons (quote ("^/[^/:]*\\'" . ange-ftp-completion-hook-function)) file-name-handler-alist)))
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;;;***
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;;;### (autoloads (antlr-set-tabs antlr-mode) "antlr-mode" "progmodes/antlr-mode.el"
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;;;;;; (14642 37233))
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;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/antlr-mode.el
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(autoload (quote antlr-mode) "antlr-mode" "\
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Major mode for editing ANTLR grammar files.
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\\{antlr-mode-map}" t nil)
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(autoload (quote antlr-set-tabs) "antlr-mode" "\
|
||
Use ANTLR's convention for TABs according to `antlr-tab-offset-alist'.
|
||
Used in `antlr-mode'. Also a useful function in `java-mode-hook'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (appt-make-list appt-delete appt-add appt-display-diary
|
||
;;;;;; appt-display-duration appt-msg-window appt-display-mode-line
|
||
;;;;;; appt-visible appt-audible appt-message-warning-time appt-issue-message)
|
||
;;;;;; "appt" "calendar/appt.el" (14726 41837))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/appt.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar appt-issue-message t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means check for appointments in the diary buffer.
|
||
To be detected, the diary entry must have the time
|
||
as the first thing on a line.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar appt-message-warning-time 12 "\
|
||
*Time in minutes before an appointment that the warning begins.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar appt-audible t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means beep to indicate appointment.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar appt-visible t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means display appointment message in echo area.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar appt-display-mode-line t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means display minutes to appointment and time on the mode line.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar appt-msg-window t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means display appointment message in another window.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar appt-display-duration 10 "\
|
||
*The number of seconds an appointment message is displayed.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar appt-display-diary t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means to display the next days diary on the screen.
|
||
This will occur at midnight when the appointment list is updated.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote appt-add) "appt" "\
|
||
Add an appointment for the day at NEW-APPT-TIME and issue message NEW-APPT-MSG.
|
||
The time should be in either 24 hour format or am/pm format." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote appt-delete) "appt" "\
|
||
Delete an appointment from the list of appointments." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote appt-make-list) "appt" "\
|
||
Create the appointments list from todays diary buffer.
|
||
The time must be at the beginning of a line for it to be
|
||
put in the appointments list.
|
||
02/23/89
|
||
12:00pm lunch
|
||
Wednesday
|
||
10:00am group meeting
|
||
We assume that the variables DATE and NUMBER
|
||
hold the arguments that `list-diary-entries' received.
|
||
They specify the range of dates that the diary is being processed for." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (apropos-documentation apropos-value apropos apropos-command
|
||
;;;;;; apropos-variable apropos-mode) "apropos" "apropos.el" (14811
|
||
;;;;;; 51864))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from apropos.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote apropos-mode) "apropos" "\
|
||
Major mode for following hyperlinks in output of apropos commands.
|
||
|
||
\\{apropos-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote apropos-variable) "apropos" "\
|
||
Show user variables that match REGEXP.
|
||
With optional prefix DO-ALL or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also show
|
||
normal variables." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(fset (quote command-apropos) (quote apropos-command))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote apropos-command) "apropos" "\
|
||
Show commands (interactively callable functions) that match APROPOS-REGEXP.
|
||
With optional prefix DO-ALL, or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also show
|
||
noninteractive functions.
|
||
|
||
If VAR-PREDICATE is non-nil, show only variables, and only those that
|
||
satisfy the predicate VAR-PREDICATE." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote apropos) "apropos" "\
|
||
Show all bound symbols whose names match APROPOS-REGEXP.
|
||
With optional prefix DO-ALL or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also
|
||
show unbound symbols and key bindings, which is a little more
|
||
time-consuming. Returns list of symbols and documentation found." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote apropos-value) "apropos" "\
|
||
Show all symbols whose value's printed image matches APROPOS-REGEXP.
|
||
With optional prefix DO-ALL or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also looks
|
||
at the function and at the names and values of properties.
|
||
Returns list of symbols and values found." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote apropos-documentation) "apropos" "\
|
||
Show symbols whose documentation contain matches for APROPOS-REGEXP.
|
||
With optional prefix DO-ALL or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also use
|
||
documentation that is not stored in the documentation file and show key
|
||
bindings.
|
||
Returns list of symbols and documentation found." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (archive-mode) "arc-mode" "arc-mode.el" (14825
|
||
;;;;;; 31071))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from arc-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote archive-mode) "arc-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for viewing an archive file in a dired-like way.
|
||
You can move around using the usual cursor motion commands.
|
||
Letters no longer insert themselves.
|
||
Type `e' to pull a file out of the archive and into its own buffer;
|
||
or click mouse-2 on the file's line in the archive mode buffer.
|
||
|
||
If you edit a sub-file of this archive (as with the `e' command) and
|
||
save it, the contents of that buffer will be saved back into the
|
||
archive.
|
||
|
||
\\{archive-mode-map}" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (array-mode) "array" "array.el" (14460 38616))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from array.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote array-mode) "array" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing arrays.
|
||
|
||
Array mode is a specialized mode for editing arrays. An array is
|
||
considered to be a two-dimensional set of strings. The strings are
|
||
NOT recognized as integers or real numbers.
|
||
|
||
The array MUST reside at the top of the buffer.
|
||
|
||
TABs are not respected, and may be converted into spaces at any time.
|
||
Setting the variable 'array-respect-tabs to non-nil will prevent TAB conversion,
|
||
but will cause many functions to give errors if they encounter one.
|
||
|
||
Upon entering array mode, you will be prompted for the values of
|
||
several variables. Others will be calculated based on the values you
|
||
supply. These variables are all local the the buffer. Other buffer
|
||
in array mode may have different values assigned to the variables.
|
||
The variables are:
|
||
|
||
Variables you assign:
|
||
array-max-row: The number of rows in the array.
|
||
array-max-column: The number of columns in the array.
|
||
array-columns-per-line: The number of columns in the array per line of buffer.
|
||
array-field-width: The width of each field, in characters.
|
||
array-rows-numbered: A logical variable describing whether to ignore
|
||
row numbers in the buffer.
|
||
|
||
Variables which are calculated:
|
||
array-line-length: The number of characters in a buffer line.
|
||
array-lines-per-row: The number of buffer lines used to display each row.
|
||
|
||
The following commands are available (an asterisk indicates it may
|
||
take a numeric prefix argument):
|
||
|
||
* \\<array-mode-map>\\[array-forward-column] Move forward one column.
|
||
* \\[array-backward-column] Move backward one column.
|
||
* \\[array-next-row] Move down one row.
|
||
* \\[array-previous-row] Move up one row.
|
||
|
||
* \\[array-copy-forward] Copy the current field into the column to the right.
|
||
* \\[array-copy-backward] Copy the current field into the column to the left.
|
||
* \\[array-copy-down] Copy the current field into the row below.
|
||
* \\[array-copy-up] Copy the current field into the row above.
|
||
|
||
* \\[array-copy-column-forward] Copy the current column into the column to the right.
|
||
* \\[array-copy-column-backward] Copy the current column into the column to the left.
|
||
* \\[array-copy-row-down] Copy the current row into the row below.
|
||
* \\[array-copy-row-up] Copy the current row into the row above.
|
||
|
||
\\[array-fill-rectangle] Copy the field at mark into every cell with row and column
|
||
between that of point and mark.
|
||
|
||
\\[array-what-position] Display the current array row and column.
|
||
\\[array-goto-cell] Go to a particular array cell.
|
||
|
||
\\[array-make-template] Make a template for a new array.
|
||
\\[array-reconfigure-rows] Reconfigure the array.
|
||
\\[array-expand-rows] Expand the array (remove row numbers and
|
||
newlines inside rows)
|
||
|
||
\\[array-display-local-variables] Display the current values of local variables.
|
||
|
||
Entering array mode calls the function `array-mode-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (asm-mode) "asm-mode" "progmodes/asm-mode.el" (14807
|
||
;;;;;; 56561))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/asm-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote asm-mode) "asm-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing typical assembler code.
|
||
Features a private abbrev table and the following bindings:
|
||
|
||
\\[asm-colon] outdent a preceding label, tab to next tab stop.
|
||
\\[tab-to-tab-stop] tab to next tab stop.
|
||
\\[asm-newline] newline, then tab to next tab stop.
|
||
\\[asm-comment] smart placement of assembler comments.
|
||
|
||
The character used for making comments is set by the variable
|
||
`asm-comment-char' (which defaults to `?\\;').
|
||
|
||
Alternatively, you may set this variable in `asm-mode-set-comment-hook',
|
||
which is called near the beginning of mode initialization.
|
||
|
||
Turning on Asm mode runs the hook `asm-mode-hook' at the end of initialization.
|
||
|
||
Special commands:
|
||
\\{asm-mode-map}
|
||
" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (batch-update-authors authors) "authors" "emacs-lisp/authors.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14839 20377))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/authors.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote authors) "authors" "\
|
||
Extract author information from change logs and Lisp source files.
|
||
ROOT is the root directory under which to find the files. If called
|
||
interactively, ROOT is read from the minibuffer. Result is a
|
||
buffer *Authors* containing authorship information." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote batch-update-authors) "authors" "\
|
||
Produce an AUTHORS file.
|
||
Call this function in batch mode with two command line arguments FILE
|
||
and ROOT. FILE is the file to write, ROOT is the root directory of
|
||
the Emacs source tree, from which to build the file." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (auto-show-mode auto-show-mode) "auto-show" "auto-show.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14516 149))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from auto-show.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar auto-show-mode nil "\
|
||
Obsolete.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote auto-show-mode) "auto-show" "\
|
||
This command is obsolete." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (autoarg-kp-mode autoarg-mode) "autoarg" "autoarg.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14651 36399))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from autoarg.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote autoarg-mode) "autoarg" "\
|
||
Toggle Autoarg minor mode globally.
|
||
With ARG, turn Autoarg mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise.
|
||
\\<autoarg-mode-map>
|
||
In Autoarg mode digits are bound to `digit-argument' -- i.e. they
|
||
supply prefix arguments as C-DIGIT and M-DIGIT normally do -- and
|
||
C-DIGIT inserts DIGIT. \\[autoarg-terminate] terminates the prefix sequence
|
||
and inserts the digits of the autoarg sequence into the buffer.
|
||
Without a numeric prefix arg the normal binding of \\[autoarg-terminate] is
|
||
invoked, i.e. what it would be with Autoarg mode off.
|
||
|
||
For example:
|
||
`6 9 \\[autoarg-terminate]' inserts `69' into the buffer, as does `C-6 C-9'.
|
||
`6 9 a' inserts 69 `a's into the buffer.
|
||
`6 9 \\[autoarg-terminate] \\[autoarg-terminate]' inserts `69' into the buffer and
|
||
then invokes the normal binding of \\[autoarg-terminate].
|
||
`C-u \\[autoarg-terminate]' invokes the normal binding of \\[autoarg-terminate] four times.
|
||
|
||
\\{autoarg-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote autoarg-kp-mode) "autoarg" "\
|
||
Toggle Autoarg-KP minor mode globally.
|
||
With ARG, turn Autoarg mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise.
|
||
\\<autoarg-kp-mode-map>
|
||
This is similar to \\[autoarg-mode] but rebinds the keypad keys `kp-1'
|
||
&c to supply digit arguments.
|
||
|
||
\\{autoarg-kp-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (autoconf-mode) "autoconf" "progmodes/autoconf.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14532 61420))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/autoconf.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote autoconf-mode) "autoconf" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Autoconf configure.in files." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (auto-insert-mode define-auto-insert auto-insert)
|
||
;;;;;; "autoinsert" "autoinsert.el" (14807 56557))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from autoinsert.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote auto-insert) "autoinsert" "\
|
||
Insert default contents into new files if variable `auto-insert' is non-nil.
|
||
Matches the visited file name against the elements of `auto-insert-alist'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote define-auto-insert) "autoinsert" "\
|
||
Associate CONDITION with (additional) ACTION in `auto-insert-alist'.
|
||
Optional AFTER means to insert action after all existing actions for CONDITION,
|
||
or if CONDITION had no actions, after all other CONDITIONs." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar auto-insert-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Auto-Insert mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `auto-insert-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote auto-insert) (quote auto-insert-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote auto-insert-mode) (quote autoinsert))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote auto-insert-mode) "autoinsert" "\
|
||
Toggle Auto-insert mode.
|
||
With prefix ARG, turn Auto-insert mode on if and only if ARG is positive.
|
||
Returns the new status of Auto-insert mode (non-nil means on).
|
||
|
||
When Auto-insert mode is enabled, when new files are created you can
|
||
insert a template for the file depending on the mode of the buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (batch-update-autoloads update-autoloads-from-directories
|
||
;;;;;; update-file-autoloads) "autoload" "emacs-lisp/autoload.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14659 23014))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/autoload.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote update-file-autoloads) "autoload" "\
|
||
Update the autoloads for FILE in `generated-autoload-file'
|
||
\(which FILE might bind in its local variables)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote update-autoloads-from-directories) "autoload" "\
|
||
Update loaddefs.el with all the current autoloads from DIRS, and no old ones.
|
||
This uses `update-file-autoloads' (which see) do its work." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote batch-update-autoloads) "autoload" "\
|
||
Update loaddefs.el autoloads in batch mode.
|
||
Calls `update-autoloads-from-directories' on the command line arguments." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (global-auto-revert-mode turn-on-auto-revert-mode
|
||
;;;;;; auto-revert-mode global-auto-revert-mode) "autorevert" "autorevert.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14495 17959))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from autorevert.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar auto-revert-mode nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil when Auto-Revert Mode is active.
|
||
|
||
Never set this variable directly, use the command `auto-revert-mode'
|
||
instead.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar global-auto-revert-mode nil "\
|
||
When on, buffers are automatically reverted when files on disk change.
|
||
|
||
Set this variable using \\[customize] only. Otherwise, use the
|
||
command `global-auto-revert-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote auto-revert) (quote global-auto-revert-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote global-auto-revert-mode) (quote autorevert))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote auto-revert-mode) "autorevert" "\
|
||
Toggle reverting buffer when file on disk changes.
|
||
|
||
With arg, turn Auto Revert mode on if and only if arg is positive.
|
||
This is a minor mode that affects only the current buffer.
|
||
Use `global-auto-revert-mode' to automatically revert all buffers." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote turn-on-auto-revert-mode) "autorevert" "\
|
||
Turn on Auto-Revert Mode.
|
||
|
||
This function is designed to be added to hooks, for example:
|
||
(add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-revert-mode)" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote global-auto-revert-mode) "autorevert" "\
|
||
Revert any buffer when file on disk change.
|
||
|
||
With arg, turn Auto Revert mode on globally if and only if arg is positive.
|
||
This is a minor mode that affects all buffers.
|
||
Use `auto-revert-mode' to revert a particular buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (mouse-avoidance-mode mouse-avoidance-mode) "avoid"
|
||
;;;;;; "avoid.el" (14743 46413))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from avoid.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar mouse-avoidance-mode nil "\
|
||
Activate mouse avoidance mode.
|
||
See function `mouse-avoidance-mode' for possible values.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `mouse-avoidance-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote avoid) (quote mouse-avoidance-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote mouse-avoidance-mode) (quote avoid))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mouse-avoidance-mode) "avoid" "\
|
||
Set cursor avoidance mode to MODE.
|
||
MODE should be one of the symbols `banish', `exile', `jump', `animate',
|
||
`cat-and-mouse', `proteus', or `none'.
|
||
|
||
If MODE is nil, toggle mouse avoidance between `none' and `banish'
|
||
modes. Positive numbers and symbols other than the above are treated
|
||
as equivalent to `banish'; negative numbers and `-' are equivalent to `none'.
|
||
|
||
Effects of the different modes:
|
||
* banish: Move the mouse to the upper-right corner on any keypress.
|
||
* exile: Move the mouse to the corner only if the cursor gets too close,
|
||
and allow it to return once the cursor is out of the way.
|
||
* jump: If the cursor gets too close to the mouse, displace the mouse
|
||
a random distance & direction.
|
||
* animate: As `jump', but shows steps along the way for illusion of motion.
|
||
* cat-and-mouse: Same as `animate'.
|
||
* proteus: As `animate', but changes the shape of the mouse pointer too.
|
||
|
||
Whenever the mouse is moved, the frame is also raised.
|
||
|
||
\(see `mouse-avoidance-threshold' for definition of \"too close\",
|
||
and `mouse-avoidance-nudge-dist' and `mouse-avoidance-nudge-var' for
|
||
definition of \"random distance\".)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (awk-mode) "awk-mode" "progmodes/awk-mode.el" (14807
|
||
;;;;;; 56561))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/awk-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote awk-mode) "awk-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing AWK code.
|
||
This is much like C mode except for the syntax of comments. It uses
|
||
the same keymap as C mode and has the same variables for customizing
|
||
indentation. It has its own abbrev table and its own syntax table.
|
||
|
||
Turning on AWK mode calls the value of the variable `awk-mode-hook'
|
||
with no args, if that value is non-nil." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (backquote) "backquote" "emacs-lisp/backquote.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14455 30228))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/backquote.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote backquote) "backquote" "\
|
||
Argument STRUCTURE describes a template to build.
|
||
|
||
The whole structure acts as if it were quoted except for certain
|
||
places where expressions are evaluated and inserted or spliced in.
|
||
|
||
For example:
|
||
|
||
b => (ba bb bc) ; assume b has this value
|
||
`(a b c) => (a b c) ; backquote acts like quote
|
||
`(a ,b c) => (a (ba bb bc) c) ; insert the value of b
|
||
`(a ,@b c) => (a ba bb bc c) ; splice in the value of b
|
||
|
||
Vectors work just like lists. Nested backquotes are permitted." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote \`) (symbol-function (quote backquote)))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (display-battery battery) "battery" "battery.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14818 62640))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from battery.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote battery) "battery" "\
|
||
Display battery status information in the echo area.
|
||
The text being displayed in the echo area is controlled by the variables
|
||
`battery-echo-area-format' and `battery-status-function'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote display-battery) "battery" "\
|
||
Display battery status information in the mode line.
|
||
The text being displayed in the mode line is controlled by the variables
|
||
`battery-mode-line-format' and `battery-status-function'.
|
||
The mode line will be updated automatically every `battery-update-interval'
|
||
seconds." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (bibtex-mode) "bibtex" "textmodes/bibtex.el" (14505
|
||
;;;;;; 7809))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/bibtex.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bibtex-mode) "bibtex" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing BibTeX files.
|
||
|
||
To submit a problem report, enter \\[bibtex-submit-bug-report] from a
|
||
BibTeX mode buffer. This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
|
||
version information already added. You just need to add a description
|
||
of the problem, including a reproducable test case and send the
|
||
message.
|
||
|
||
|
||
General information on working with BibTeX mode:
|
||
|
||
You should use commands as \\[bibtex-Book] to get a template for a
|
||
specific entry. You should then fill in all desired fields using
|
||
\\[bibtex-next-field] to jump from field to field. After having filled
|
||
in all desired fields in the entry, you should clean the new entry
|
||
with command \\[bibtex-clean-entry].
|
||
|
||
Some features of BibTeX mode are available only by setting variable
|
||
bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries to t. However, then BibTeX mode will
|
||
work with buffer containing only valid (syntactical correct) entries
|
||
and with entries being sorted. This is usually the case, if you have
|
||
created a buffer completely with BibTeX mode and finished every new
|
||
entry with \\[bibtex-clean-entry].
|
||
|
||
For third party BibTeX buffers, please call the function
|
||
`bibtex-convert-alien' to fully take advantage of all features of
|
||
BibTeX mode.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Special information:
|
||
|
||
A command such as \\[bibtex-Book] will outline the fields for a BibTeX book entry.
|
||
|
||
The optional fields start with the string OPT, and are thus ignored by BibTeX.
|
||
Alternatives from which only one is required start with the string ALT.
|
||
The OPT or ALT string may be removed from a field with \\[bibtex-remove-OPT-or-ALT].
|
||
\\[bibtex-make-field] inserts a new field after the current one.
|
||
\\[bibtex-kill-field] kills the current field entirely.
|
||
\\[bibtex-yank] will yank the last recently killed field after the
|
||
current field.
|
||
\\[bibtex-remove-delimiters] removes the double-quotes or braces around the text of the current field.
|
||
\\[bibtex-empty-field] replaces the text of the current field with the default \"\" or {}.
|
||
|
||
The command \\[bibtex-clean-entry] cleans the current entry, i.e. it removes OPT/ALT
|
||
from all non-empty optional or alternative fields, checks that no required
|
||
fields are empty, and does some formatting dependent on the value of
|
||
bibtex-entry-format.
|
||
Note: some functions in BibTeX mode depend on entries being in a special
|
||
format (all fields beginning on separate lines), so it is usually a bad
|
||
idea to remove `realign' from bibtex-entry-format.
|
||
|
||
Use \\[bibtex-find-text] to position the cursor at the end of the current field.
|
||
Use \\[bibtex-next-field] to move to end of the next field.
|
||
|
||
The following may be of interest as well:
|
||
|
||
Functions:
|
||
bibtex-entry
|
||
bibtex-kill-entry
|
||
bibtex-yank-pop
|
||
bibtex-pop-previous
|
||
bibtex-pop-next
|
||
bibtex-complete-string
|
||
bibtex-complete-key
|
||
bibtex-print-help-message
|
||
bibtex-generate-autokey
|
||
bibtex-beginning-of-entry
|
||
bibtex-end-of-entry
|
||
bibtex-reposition-window
|
||
bibtex-mark-entry
|
||
bibtex-ispell-abstract
|
||
bibtex-ispell-entry
|
||
bibtex-narrow-to-entry
|
||
bibtex-sort-buffer
|
||
bibtex-validate
|
||
bibtex-count
|
||
bibtex-fill-entry
|
||
bibtex-reformat
|
||
bibtex-convert-alien
|
||
|
||
Variables:
|
||
bibtex-field-delimiters
|
||
bibtex-include-OPTcrossref
|
||
bibtex-include-OPTkey
|
||
bibtex-user-optional-fields
|
||
bibtex-entry-format
|
||
bibtex-sort-ignore-string-entries
|
||
bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries
|
||
bibtex-entry-field-alist
|
||
bibtex-predefined-strings
|
||
bibtex-string-files
|
||
|
||
---------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Entry to BibTeX mode calls the value of `bibtex-mode-hook' if that value is
|
||
non-nil.
|
||
|
||
\\{bibtex-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads nil "binhex" "gnus/binhex.el" (14791 27196))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/binhex.el
|
||
|
||
(defconst binhex-begin-line "^:...............................................................$")
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (blackbox) "blackbox" "play/blackbox.el" (13229
|
||
;;;;;; 27947))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/blackbox.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote blackbox) "blackbox" "\
|
||
Play blackbox. Optional prefix argument is the number of balls;
|
||
the default is 4.
|
||
|
||
What is blackbox?
|
||
|
||
Blackbox is a game of hide and seek played on an 8 by 8 grid (the
|
||
Blackbox). Your opponent (Emacs, in this case) has hidden several
|
||
balls (usually 4) within this box. By shooting rays into the box and
|
||
observing where they emerge it is possible to deduce the positions of
|
||
the hidden balls. The fewer rays you use to find the balls, the lower
|
||
your score.
|
||
|
||
Overview of play:
|
||
|
||
\\<blackbox-mode-map>To play blackbox, type \\[blackbox]. An optional prefix argument
|
||
specifies the number of balls to be hidden in the box; the default is
|
||
four.
|
||
|
||
The cursor can be moved around the box with the standard cursor
|
||
movement keys.
|
||
|
||
To shoot a ray, move the cursor to the edge of the box and press SPC.
|
||
The result will be determined and the playfield updated.
|
||
|
||
You may place or remove balls in the box by moving the cursor into the
|
||
box and pressing \\[bb-romp].
|
||
|
||
When you think the configuration of balls you have placed is correct,
|
||
press \\[bb-done]. You will be informed whether you are correct or
|
||
not, and be given your score. Your score is the number of letters and
|
||
numbers around the outside of the box plus five for each incorrectly
|
||
placed ball. If you placed any balls incorrectly, they will be
|
||
indicated with `x', and their actual positions indicated with `o'.
|
||
|
||
Details:
|
||
|
||
There are three possible outcomes for each ray you send into the box:
|
||
|
||
Detour: the ray is deflected and emerges somewhere other than
|
||
where you sent it in. On the playfield, detours are
|
||
denoted by matching pairs of numbers -- one where the
|
||
ray went in, and the other where it came out.
|
||
|
||
Reflection: the ray is reflected and emerges in the same place
|
||
it was sent in. On the playfield, reflections are
|
||
denoted by the letter `R'.
|
||
|
||
Hit: the ray strikes a ball directly and is absorbed. It does
|
||
not emerge from the box. On the playfield, hits are
|
||
denoted by the letter `H'.
|
||
|
||
The rules for how balls deflect rays are simple and are best shown by
|
||
example.
|
||
|
||
As a ray approaches a ball it is deflected ninety degrees. Rays can
|
||
be deflected multiple times. In the diagrams below, the dashes
|
||
represent empty box locations and the letter `O' represents a ball.
|
||
The entrance and exit points of each ray are marked with numbers as
|
||
described under \"Detour\" above. Note that the entrance and exit
|
||
points are always interchangeable. `*' denotes the path taken by the
|
||
ray.
|
||
|
||
Note carefully the relative positions of the ball and the ninety
|
||
degree deflection it causes.
|
||
|
||
1
|
||
- * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
- * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
1 * * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - O - - - - O -
|
||
- - O - - - - - - - O - - - - - - - * * * * - -
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - * * * * * 2 3 * * * - - * - -
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - O - * - -
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - - * * - -
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - - * - O -
|
||
2 3
|
||
|
||
As mentioned above, a reflection occurs when a ray emerges from the same point
|
||
it was sent in. This can happen in several ways:
|
||
|
||
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
- - - - O - - - - - O - O - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
R * * * * - - - - - - - * - - - - O - - - - - - -
|
||
- - - - O - - - - - - * - - - - R - - - - - - - -
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
- - - - - - - - R * * * * - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - O - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
|
||
In the first example, the ray is deflected downwards by the upper
|
||
ball, then left by the lower ball, and finally retraces its path to
|
||
its point of origin. The second example is similar. The third
|
||
example is a bit anomalous but can be rationalized by realizing the
|
||
ray never gets a chance to get into the box. Alternatively, the ray
|
||
can be thought of as being deflected downwards and immediately
|
||
emerging from the box.
|
||
|
||
A hit occurs when a ray runs straight into a ball:
|
||
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - O - - -
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - O - - - H * * * * - - - -
|
||
- - - - - - - - H * * * * O - - - - - - * - - - -
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - O - - - - - - O - - - -
|
||
H * * * O - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
||
|
||
Be sure to compare the second example of a hit with the first example of
|
||
a reflection." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (bookmark-menu-delete bookmark-menu-rename bookmark-menu-locate
|
||
;;;;;; bookmark-menu-jump bookmark-menu-insert bookmark-bmenu-list
|
||
;;;;;; bookmark-load bookmark-save bookmark-write bookmark-delete
|
||
;;;;;; bookmark-insert bookmark-rename bookmark-insert-location
|
||
;;;;;; bookmark-relocate bookmark-jump bookmark-set) "bookmark"
|
||
;;;;;; "bookmark.el" (14653 63162))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from bookmark.el
|
||
(define-key ctl-x-map "rb" 'bookmark-jump)
|
||
(define-key ctl-x-map "rm" 'bookmark-set)
|
||
(define-key ctl-x-map "rl" 'bookmark-bmenu-list)
|
||
|
||
(defvar bookmark-map nil "\
|
||
Keymap containing bindings to bookmark functions.
|
||
It is not bound to any key by default: to bind it
|
||
so that you have a bookmark prefix, just use `global-set-key' and bind a
|
||
key of your choice to `bookmark-map'. All interactive bookmark
|
||
functions have a binding in this keymap.")
|
||
|
||
(define-prefix-command (quote bookmark-map))
|
||
|
||
(define-key bookmark-map "x" (quote bookmark-set))
|
||
|
||
(define-key bookmark-map "m" (quote bookmark-set))
|
||
|
||
(define-key bookmark-map "j" (quote bookmark-jump))
|
||
|
||
(define-key bookmark-map "g" (quote bookmark-jump))
|
||
|
||
(define-key bookmark-map "i" (quote bookmark-insert))
|
||
|
||
(define-key bookmark-map "e" (quote edit-bookmarks))
|
||
|
||
(define-key bookmark-map "f" (quote bookmark-insert-location))
|
||
|
||
(define-key bookmark-map "r" (quote bookmark-rename))
|
||
|
||
(define-key bookmark-map "d" (quote bookmark-delete))
|
||
|
||
(define-key bookmark-map "l" (quote bookmark-load))
|
||
|
||
(define-key bookmark-map "w" (quote bookmark-write))
|
||
|
||
(define-key bookmark-map "s" (quote bookmark-save))
|
||
|
||
(add-hook (quote kill-emacs-hook) (function (lambda nil (and (featurep (quote bookmark)) bookmark-alist (bookmark-time-to-save-p t) (bookmark-save)))))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-set) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Set a bookmark named NAME inside a file.
|
||
If name is nil, then the user will be prompted.
|
||
With prefix arg, will not overwrite a bookmark that has the same name
|
||
as NAME if such a bookmark already exists, but instead will \"push\"
|
||
the new bookmark onto the bookmark alist. Thus the most recently set
|
||
bookmark with name NAME would be the one in effect at any given time,
|
||
but the others are still there, should you decide to delete the most
|
||
recent one.
|
||
|
||
To yank words from the text of the buffer and use them as part of the
|
||
bookmark name, type C-w while setting a bookmark. Successive C-w's
|
||
yank successive words.
|
||
|
||
Typing C-u inserts the name of the last bookmark used in the buffer
|
||
\(as an aid in using a single bookmark name to track your progress
|
||
through a large file). If no bookmark was used, then C-u inserts the
|
||
name of the file being visited.
|
||
|
||
Use \\[bookmark-delete] to remove bookmarks (you give it a name,
|
||
and it removes only the first instance of a bookmark with that name from
|
||
the list of bookmarks.)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-jump) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Jump to bookmark BOOKMARK (a point in some file).
|
||
You may have a problem using this function if the value of variable
|
||
`bookmark-alist' is nil. If that happens, you need to load in some
|
||
bookmarks. See help on function `bookmark-load' for more about
|
||
this.
|
||
|
||
If the file pointed to by BOOKMARK no longer exists, you will be asked
|
||
if you wish to give the bookmark a new location, and bookmark-jump
|
||
will then jump to the new location, as well as recording it in place
|
||
of the old one in the permanent bookmark record." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-relocate) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Relocate BOOKMARK to another file (reading file name with minibuffer).
|
||
This makes an already existing bookmark point to that file, instead of
|
||
the one it used to point at. Useful when a file has been renamed
|
||
after a bookmark was set in it." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-insert-location) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Insert the name of the file associated with BOOKMARK.
|
||
Optional second arg NO-HISTORY means don't record this in the
|
||
minibuffer history list `bookmark-history'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote bookmark-locate) (quote bookmark-insert-location))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-rename) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Change the name of OLD bookmark to NEW name.
|
||
If called from keyboard, prompt for OLD and NEW. If called from
|
||
menubar, select OLD from a menu and prompt for NEW.
|
||
|
||
If called from Lisp, prompt for NEW if only OLD was passed as an
|
||
argument. If called with two strings, then no prompting is done. You
|
||
must pass at least OLD when calling from Lisp.
|
||
|
||
While you are entering the new name, consecutive C-w's insert
|
||
consecutive words from the text of the buffer into the new bookmark
|
||
name." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-insert) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Insert the text of the file pointed to by bookmark BOOKMARK.
|
||
You may have a problem using this function if the value of variable
|
||
`bookmark-alist' is nil. If that happens, you need to load in some
|
||
bookmarks. See help on function `bookmark-load' for more about
|
||
this." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-delete) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Delete BOOKMARK from the bookmark list.
|
||
Removes only the first instance of a bookmark with that name. If
|
||
there are one or more other bookmarks with the same name, they will
|
||
not be deleted. Defaults to the \"current\" bookmark (that is, the
|
||
one most recently used in this file, if any).
|
||
Optional second arg BATCH means don't update the bookmark list buffer,
|
||
probably because we were called from there." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-write) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Write bookmarks to a file (reading the file name with the minibuffer).
|
||
Don't use this in Lisp programs; use `bookmark-save' instead." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-save) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Save currently defined bookmarks.
|
||
Saves by default in the file defined by the variable
|
||
`bookmark-default-file'. With a prefix arg, save it in file FILE
|
||
\(second argument).
|
||
|
||
If you are calling this from Lisp, the two arguments are PREFIX-ARG
|
||
and FILE, and if you just want it to write to the default file, then
|
||
pass no arguments. Or pass in nil and FILE, and it will save in FILE
|
||
instead. If you pass in one argument, and it is non-nil, then the
|
||
user will be interactively queried for a file to save in.
|
||
|
||
When you want to load in the bookmarks from a file, use
|
||
`bookmark-load', \\[bookmark-load]. That function will prompt you
|
||
for a file, defaulting to the file defined by variable
|
||
`bookmark-default-file'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-load) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Load bookmarks from FILE (which must be in bookmark format).
|
||
Appends loaded bookmarks to the front of the list of bookmarks. If
|
||
optional second argument OVERWRITE is non-nil, existing bookmarks are
|
||
destroyed. Optional third arg NO-MSG means don't display any messages
|
||
while loading.
|
||
|
||
If you load a file that doesn't contain a proper bookmark alist, you
|
||
will corrupt Emacs's bookmark list. Generally, you should only load
|
||
in files that were created with the bookmark functions in the first
|
||
place. Your own personal bookmark file, `~/.emacs.bmk', is
|
||
maintained automatically by Emacs; you shouldn't need to load it
|
||
explicitly.
|
||
|
||
If you load a file containing bookmarks with the same names as
|
||
bookmarks already present in your Emacs, the new bookmarks will get
|
||
unique numeric suffixes \"<2>\", \"<3>\", ... following the same
|
||
method buffers use to resolve name collisions." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-bmenu-list) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Display a list of existing bookmarks.
|
||
The list is displayed in a buffer named `*Bookmark List*'.
|
||
The leftmost column displays a D if the bookmark is flagged for
|
||
deletion, or > if it is flagged for displaying." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote list-bookmarks) (quote bookmark-bmenu-list))
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote edit-bookmarks) (quote bookmark-bmenu-list))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-menu-insert) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Insert the text of the file pointed to by bookmark BOOKMARK.
|
||
You may have a problem using this function if the value of variable
|
||
`bookmark-alist' is nil. If that happens, you need to load in some
|
||
bookmarks. See help on function `bookmark-load' for more about
|
||
this.
|
||
|
||
Warning: this function only takes an EVENT as argument. Use the
|
||
corresponding bookmark function from Lisp (the one without the
|
||
\"-menu-\" in its name)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-menu-jump) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Jump to bookmark BOOKMARK (a point in some file).
|
||
You may have a problem using this function if the value of variable
|
||
`bookmark-alist' is nil. If that happens, you need to load in some
|
||
bookmarks. See help on function `bookmark-load' for more about
|
||
this.
|
||
|
||
Warning: this function only takes an EVENT as argument. Use the
|
||
corresponding bookmark function from Lisp (the one without the
|
||
\"-menu-\" in its name)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-menu-locate) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Insert the name of the file associated with BOOKMARK.
|
||
\(This is not the same as the contents of that file).
|
||
|
||
Warning: this function only takes an EVENT as argument. Use the
|
||
corresponding bookmark function from Lisp (the one without the
|
||
\"-menu-\" in its name)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-menu-rename) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Change the name of OLD-BOOKMARK to NEWNAME.
|
||
If called from keyboard, prompts for OLD-BOOKMARK and NEWNAME.
|
||
If called from menubar, OLD-BOOKMARK is selected from a menu, and
|
||
prompts for NEWNAME.
|
||
If called from Lisp, prompts for NEWNAME if only OLD-BOOKMARK was
|
||
passed as an argument. If called with two strings, then no prompting
|
||
is done. You must pass at least OLD-BOOKMARK when calling from Lisp.
|
||
|
||
While you are entering the new name, consecutive C-w's insert
|
||
consecutive words from the text of the buffer into the new bookmark
|
||
name.
|
||
|
||
Warning: this function only takes an EVENT as argument. Use the
|
||
corresponding bookmark function from Lisp (the one without the
|
||
\"-menu-\" in its name)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bookmark-menu-delete) "bookmark" "\
|
||
Delete the bookmark named NAME from the bookmark list.
|
||
Removes only the first instance of a bookmark with that name. If
|
||
there are one or more other bookmarks with the same name, they will
|
||
not be deleted. Defaults to the \"current\" bookmark (that is, the
|
||
one most recently used in this file, if any).
|
||
|
||
Warning: this function only takes an EVENT as argument. Use the
|
||
corresponding bookmark function from Lisp (the one without the
|
||
\"-menu-\" in its name)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar menu-bar-bookmark-map (make-sparse-keymap "Bookmark functions"))
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote menu-bar-bookmark-map) (symbol-value (quote menu-bar-bookmark-map)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [load] (quote ("Load a Bookmark File..." . bookmark-load)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [write] (quote ("Save Bookmarks As..." . bookmark-write)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [save] (quote ("Save Bookmarks" . bookmark-save)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [edit] (quote ("Edit Bookmark List" . bookmark-bmenu-list)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [delete] (quote ("Delete Bookmark" . bookmark-menu-delete)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [rename] (quote ("Rename Bookmark" . bookmark-menu-rename)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [locate] (quote ("Insert Location" . bookmark-menu-locate)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [insert] (quote ("Insert Contents" . bookmark-menu-insert)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [set] (quote ("Set Bookmark" . bookmark-set)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [jump] (quote ("Jump to Bookmark" . bookmark-menu-jump)))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (browse-url-generic browse-url-mail browse-url-mmm
|
||
;;;;;; browse-url-lynx-emacs browse-url-lynx-xterm browse-url-w3-gnudoit
|
||
;;;;;; browse-url-w3 browse-url-iximosaic browse-url-cci browse-url-grail
|
||
;;;;;; browse-url-mosaic browse-url-gnome-moz browse-url-netscape
|
||
;;;;;; browse-url-at-mouse browse-url-at-point browse-url browse-url-of-region
|
||
;;;;;; browse-url-of-dired-file browse-url-of-buffer browse-url-of-file
|
||
;;;;;; browse-url-generic-program browse-url-save-file browse-url-netscape-display
|
||
;;;;;; browse-url-new-window-p browse-url-browser-function) "browse-url"
|
||
;;;;;; "net/browse-url.el" (14815 49999))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from net/browse-url.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar browse-url-browser-function (if (eq system-type (quote windows-nt)) (quote browse-url-default-windows-browser) (quote browse-url-netscape)) "\
|
||
*Function to display the current buffer in a WWW browser.
|
||
This is used by the `browse-url-at-point', `browse-url-at-mouse', and
|
||
`browse-url-of-file' commands.
|
||
|
||
If the value is not a function it should be a list of pairs
|
||
\(REGEXP . FUNCTION). In this case the function called will be the one
|
||
associated with the first REGEXP which matches the current URL. The
|
||
function is passed the URL and any other args of `browse-url'. The last
|
||
regexp should probably be \".\" to specify a default browser.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar browse-url-new-window-p nil "\
|
||
*If non-nil, always open a new browser window with appropriate browsers.
|
||
Passing an interactive argument to \\[browse-url], or specific browser
|
||
commands reverses the effect of this variable. Requires Netscape version
|
||
1.1N or later or XMosaic version 2.5 or later if using those browsers.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar browse-url-netscape-display nil "\
|
||
*The X display for running Netscape, if not same as Emacs'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar browse-url-save-file nil "\
|
||
*If non-nil, save the buffer before displaying its file.
|
||
Used by the `browse-url-of-file' command.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar browse-url-generic-program nil "\
|
||
*The name of the browser program used by `browse-url-generic'.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-of-file) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask a WWW browser to display FILE.
|
||
Display the current buffer's file if FILE is nil or if called
|
||
interactively. Turn the filename into a URL with function
|
||
`browse-url-file-url'. Pass the URL to a browser using the
|
||
`browse-url' function then run `browse-url-of-file-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-of-buffer) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask a WWW browser to display BUFFER.
|
||
Display the current buffer if BUFFER is nil. Display only the
|
||
currently visible part of BUFFER (from a temporary file) if buffer is
|
||
narrowed." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-of-dired-file) "browse-url" "\
|
||
In Dired, ask a WWW browser to display the file named on this line." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-of-region) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask a WWW browser to display the current region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask a WWW browser to load URL.
|
||
Prompts for a URL, defaulting to the URL at or before point. Variable
|
||
`browse-url-browser-function' says which browser to use." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-at-point) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask a WWW browser to load the URL at or before point.
|
||
Doesn't let you edit the URL like `browse-url'. Variable
|
||
`browse-url-browser-function' says which browser to use." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-at-mouse) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask a WWW browser to load a URL clicked with the mouse.
|
||
The URL is the one around or before the position of the mouse click
|
||
but point is not changed. Doesn't let you edit the URL like
|
||
`browse-url'. Variable `browse-url-browser-function' says which browser
|
||
to use." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-netscape) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask the Netscape WWW browser to load URL.
|
||
Default to the URL around or before point. The strings in variable
|
||
`browse-url-netscape-arguments' are also passed to Netscape.
|
||
|
||
When called interactively, if variable `browse-url-new-window-p' is
|
||
non-nil, load the document in a new Netscape window, otherwise use a
|
||
random existing one. A non-nil interactive prefix argument reverses
|
||
the effect of `browse-url-new-window-p'.
|
||
|
||
When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is
|
||
used instead of `browse-url-new-window-p'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-gnome-moz) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask Mozilla/Netscape to load URL via the GNOME program `gnome-moz-remote'.
|
||
Default to the URL around or before point. The strings in variable
|
||
`browse-url-gnome-moz-arguments' are also passed.
|
||
|
||
When called interactively, if variable `browse-url-new-window-p' is
|
||
non-nil, load the document in a new browser window, otherwise use an
|
||
existing one. A non-nil interactive prefix argument reverses the
|
||
effect of `browse-url-new-window-p'.
|
||
|
||
When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is
|
||
used instead of `browse-url-new-window-p'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-mosaic) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask the XMosaic WWW browser to load URL.
|
||
|
||
Default to the URL around or before point. The strings in variable
|
||
`browse-url-mosaic-arguments' are also passed to Mosaic and the
|
||
program is invoked according to the variable
|
||
`browse-url-mosaic-program'.
|
||
|
||
When called interactively, if variable `browse-url-new-window-p' is
|
||
non-nil, load the document in a new Mosaic window, otherwise use a
|
||
random existing one. A non-nil interactive prefix argument reverses
|
||
the effect of `browse-url-new-window-p'.
|
||
|
||
When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is
|
||
used instead of `browse-url-new-window-p'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar browse-url-grail (concat (or (getenv "GRAILDIR") "~/.grail") "/user/rcgrail.py") "\
|
||
Location of Grail remote control client script `rcgrail.py'.
|
||
Typically found in $GRAILDIR/rcgrail.py, or ~/.grail/user/rcgrail.py.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-grail) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask the Grail WWW browser to load URL.
|
||
Default to the URL around or before point. Runs the program in the
|
||
variable `browse-url-grail'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-cci) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask the XMosaic WWW browser to load URL.
|
||
Default to the URL around or before point.
|
||
|
||
This function only works for XMosaic version 2.5 or later. You must
|
||
select `CCI' from XMosaic's File menu, set the CCI Port Address to the
|
||
value of variable `browse-url-CCI-port', and enable `Accept requests'.
|
||
|
||
When called interactively, if variable `browse-url-new-window-p' is
|
||
non-nil, load the document in a new browser window, otherwise use a
|
||
random existing one. A non-nil interactive prefix argument reverses
|
||
the effect of `browse-url-new-window-p'.
|
||
|
||
When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is
|
||
used instead of `browse-url-new-window-p'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-iximosaic) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask the IXIMosaic WWW browser to load URL.
|
||
Default to the URL around or before point." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-w3) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask the w3 WWW browser to load URL.
|
||
Default to the URL around or before point.
|
||
|
||
When called interactively, if variable `browse-url-new-window-p' is
|
||
non-nil, load the document in a new window. A non-nil interactive
|
||
prefix argument reverses the effect of `browse-url-new-window-p'.
|
||
|
||
When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is
|
||
used instead of `browse-url-new-window-p'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-w3-gnudoit) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask another Emacs running gnuserv to load the URL using the W3 browser.
|
||
The `browse-url-gnudoit-program' program is used with options given by
|
||
`browse-url-gnudoit-args'. Default to the URL around or before point." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-lynx-xterm) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask the Lynx WWW browser to load URL.
|
||
Default to the URL around or before point. A new Lynx process is run
|
||
in an Xterm window using the Xterm program named by `browse-url-xterm-program'
|
||
with possible additional arguments `browse-url-xterm-args'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-lynx-emacs) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask the Lynx WWW browser to load URL.
|
||
Default to the URL around or before point. With a prefix argument, run
|
||
a new Lynx process in a new buffer.
|
||
|
||
When called interactively, if variable `browse-url-new-window-p' is
|
||
non-nil, load the document in a new lynx in a new term window,
|
||
otherwise use any existing one. A non-nil interactive prefix argument
|
||
reverses the effect of `browse-url-new-window-p'.
|
||
|
||
When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is
|
||
used instead of `browse-url-new-window-p'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-mmm) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask the MMM WWW browser to load URL.
|
||
Default to the URL around or before point." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-mail) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Open a new mail message buffer within Emacs.
|
||
Default to using the mailto: URL around or before point as the
|
||
recipient's address. Supplying a non-nil interactive prefix argument
|
||
will cause the mail to be composed in another window rather than the
|
||
current one.
|
||
|
||
When called interactively, if variable `browse-url-new-window-p' is
|
||
non-nil use `compose-mail-other-window', otherwise `compose-mail'. A
|
||
non-nil interactive prefix argument reverses the effect of
|
||
`browse-url-new-window-p'.
|
||
|
||
When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is
|
||
used instead of `browse-url-new-window-p'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote browse-url-generic) "browse-url" "\
|
||
Ask the WWW browser defined by `browse-url-generic-program' to load URL.
|
||
Default to the URL around or before point. A fresh copy of the
|
||
browser is started up in a new process with possible additional arguments
|
||
`browse-url-generic-args'. This is appropriate for browsers which
|
||
don't offer a form of remote control." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (snarf-bruces bruce) "bruce" "play/bruce.el" (13607
|
||
;;;;;; 42538))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/bruce.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bruce) "bruce" "\
|
||
Adds that special touch of class to your outgoing mail." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote snarf-bruces) "bruce" "\
|
||
Return a vector containing the lines from `bruce-phrases-file'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (bs-show bs-customize bs-cycle-previous bs-cycle-next)
|
||
;;;;;; "bs" "bs.el" (14747 44732))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from bs.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bs-cycle-next) "bs" "\
|
||
Select next buffer defined by buffer cycling.
|
||
The buffers taking part in buffer cycling are defined
|
||
by buffer configuration `bs-cycle-configuration-name'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bs-cycle-previous) "bs" "\
|
||
Select previous buffer defined by buffer cycling.
|
||
The buffers taking part in buffer cycling are defined
|
||
by buffer configuration `bs-cycle-configuration-name'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bs-customize) "bs" "\
|
||
Customization of group bs for Buffer Selection Menu." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bs-show) "bs" "\
|
||
Make a menu of buffers so you can manipulate buffers or the buffer list.
|
||
\\<bs-mode-map>
|
||
There are many key commands similar to `Buffer-menu-mode' for
|
||
manipulating buffer list and buffers itself.
|
||
User can move with [up] or [down], select a buffer
|
||
by \\[bs-select] or [SPC]
|
||
|
||
Type \\[bs-kill] to leave Buffer Selection Menu without a selection.
|
||
Type \\[bs-help] after invocation to get help on commands available.
|
||
With prefix argument ARG show a different buffer list. Function
|
||
`bs--configuration-name-for-prefix-arg' determine accordingly
|
||
name of buffer configuration." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (batch-byte-recompile-directory batch-byte-compile
|
||
;;;;;; display-call-tree byte-compile compile-defun byte-compile-file
|
||
;;;;;; byte-recompile-directory byte-force-recompile) "bytecomp"
|
||
;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el" (14836 4663))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote byte-force-recompile) "bytecomp" "\
|
||
Recompile every `.el' file in DIRECTORY that already has a `.elc' file.
|
||
Files in subdirectories of DIRECTORY are processed also." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote byte-recompile-directory) "bytecomp" "\
|
||
Recompile every `.el' file in DIRECTORY that needs recompilation.
|
||
This is if a `.elc' file exists but is older than the `.el' file.
|
||
Files in subdirectories of DIRECTORY are processed also.
|
||
|
||
If the `.elc' file does not exist, normally the `.el' file is *not* compiled.
|
||
But a prefix argument (optional second arg) means ask user,
|
||
for each such `.el' file, whether to compile it. Prefix argument 0 means
|
||
don't ask and compile the file anyway.
|
||
|
||
A nonzero prefix argument also means ask about each subdirectory.
|
||
|
||
If the third argument FORCE is non-nil,
|
||
recompile every `.el' file that already has a `.elc' file." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote byte-compile-file) "bytecomp" "\
|
||
Compile a file of Lisp code named FILENAME into a file of byte code.
|
||
The output file's name is made by appending `c' to the end of FILENAME.
|
||
With prefix arg (noninteractively: 2nd arg), load the file after compiling.
|
||
The value is t if there were no errors, nil if errors." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote compile-defun) "bytecomp" "\
|
||
Compile and evaluate the current top-level form.
|
||
Print the result in the minibuffer.
|
||
With argument, insert value in current buffer after the form." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote byte-compile) "bytecomp" "\
|
||
If FORM is a symbol, byte-compile its function definition.
|
||
If FORM is a lambda or a macro, byte-compile it as a function." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote display-call-tree) "bytecomp" "\
|
||
Display a call graph of a specified file.
|
||
This lists which functions have been called, what functions called
|
||
them, and what functions they call. The list includes all functions
|
||
whose definitions have been compiled in this Emacs session, as well as
|
||
all functions called by those functions.
|
||
|
||
The call graph does not include macros, inline functions, or
|
||
primitives that the byte-code interpreter knows about directly (eq,
|
||
cons, etc.).
|
||
|
||
The call tree also lists those functions which are not known to be called
|
||
\(that is, to which no calls have been compiled), and which cannot be
|
||
invoked interactively." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote batch-byte-compile) "bytecomp" "\
|
||
Run `byte-compile-file' on the files remaining on the command line.
|
||
Use this from the command line, with `-batch';
|
||
it won't work in an interactive Emacs.
|
||
Each file is processed even if an error occurred previously.
|
||
For example, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile $emacs/ ~/*.el\"" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote batch-byte-recompile-directory) "bytecomp" "\
|
||
Runs `byte-recompile-directory' on the dirs remaining on the command line.
|
||
Must be used only with `-batch', and kills Emacs on completion.
|
||
For example, invoke `emacs -batch -f batch-byte-recompile-directory .'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads nil "cal-dst" "calendar/cal-dst.el" (12984 38822))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/cal-dst.el
|
||
|
||
(put (quote calendar-daylight-savings-starts) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(put (quote calendar-daylight-savings-ends) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (list-yahrzeit-dates) "cal-hebrew" "calendar/cal-hebrew.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13997 6729))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/cal-hebrew.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-yahrzeit-dates) "cal-hebrew" "\
|
||
List Yahrzeit dates for *Gregorian* DEATH-DATE from START-YEAR to END-YEAR.
|
||
When called interactively from the calendar window, the date of death is taken
|
||
from the cursor position." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (calculator) "calculator" "calculator.el" (14747
|
||
;;;;;; 44732))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from calculator.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote calculator) "calculator" "\
|
||
Run the pocket calculator.
|
||
See the documentation for `calculator-mode' for more information." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (calendar solar-holidays islamic-holidays christian-holidays
|
||
;;;;;; hebrew-holidays other-holidays local-holidays oriental-holidays
|
||
;;;;;; general-holidays holidays-in-diary-buffer diary-list-include-blanks
|
||
;;;;;; nongregorian-diary-marking-hook mark-diary-entries-hook nongregorian-diary-listing-hook
|
||
;;;;;; diary-display-hook diary-hook list-diary-entries-hook print-diary-entries-hook
|
||
;;;;;; american-calendar-display-form european-calendar-display-form
|
||
;;;;;; european-date-diary-pattern american-date-diary-pattern european-calendar-style
|
||
;;;;;; abbreviated-calendar-year sexp-diary-entry-symbol diary-include-string
|
||
;;;;;; islamic-diary-entry-symbol hebrew-diary-entry-symbol diary-nonmarking-symbol
|
||
;;;;;; diary-file calendar-move-hook today-invisible-calendar-hook
|
||
;;;;;; today-visible-calendar-hook initial-calendar-window-hook
|
||
;;;;;; calendar-load-hook all-islamic-calendar-holidays all-christian-calendar-holidays
|
||
;;;;;; all-hebrew-calendar-holidays mark-holidays-in-calendar view-calendar-holidays-initially
|
||
;;;;;; calendar-remove-frame-by-deleting mark-diary-entries-in-calendar
|
||
;;;;;; number-of-diary-entries view-diary-entries-initially calendar-offset
|
||
;;;;;; calendar-week-start-day) "calendar" "calendar/calendar.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14792 2663))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/calendar.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar calendar-week-start-day 0 "\
|
||
*The day of the week on which a week in the calendar begins.
|
||
0 means Sunday (default), 1 means Monday, and so on.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar calendar-offset 0 "\
|
||
*The offset of the principal month from the center of the calendar window.
|
||
0 means the principal month is in the center (default), -1 means on the left,
|
||
+1 means on the right. Larger (or smaller) values push the principal month off
|
||
the screen.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar view-diary-entries-initially nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil means display current date's diary entries on entry.
|
||
The diary is displayed in another window when the calendar is first displayed,
|
||
if the current date is visible. The number of days of diary entries displayed
|
||
is governed by the variable `number-of-diary-entries'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar number-of-diary-entries 1 "\
|
||
*Specifies how many days of diary entries are to be displayed initially.
|
||
This variable affects the diary display when the command \\[diary] is used,
|
||
or if the value of the variable `view-diary-entries-initially' is t. For
|
||
example, if the default value 1 is used, then only the current day's diary
|
||
entries will be displayed. If the value 2 is used, then both the current
|
||
day's and the next day's entries will be displayed.
|
||
|
||
The value can also be a vector such as [0 2 2 2 2 4 1]; this value
|
||
says to display no diary entries on Sunday, the display the entries
|
||
for the current date and the day after on Monday through Thursday,
|
||
display Friday through Monday's entries on Friday, and display only
|
||
Saturday's entries on Saturday.
|
||
|
||
This variable does not affect the diary display with the `d' command
|
||
from the calendar; in that case, the prefix argument controls the
|
||
number of days of diary entries displayed.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar mark-diary-entries-in-calendar nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil means mark dates with diary entries, in the calendar window.
|
||
The marking symbol is specified by the variable `diary-entry-marker'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar calendar-remove-frame-by-deleting nil "\
|
||
*Determine how the calendar mode removes a frame no longer needed.
|
||
If nil, make an icon of the frame. If non-nil, delete the frame.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar view-calendar-holidays-initially nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil means display holidays for current three month period on entry.
|
||
The holidays are displayed in another window when the calendar is first
|
||
displayed.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar mark-holidays-in-calendar nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil means mark dates of holidays in the calendar window.
|
||
The marking symbol is specified by the variable `calendar-holiday-marker'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar all-hebrew-calendar-holidays nil "\
|
||
*If nil, show only major holidays from the Hebrew calendar.
|
||
This means only those Jewish holidays that appear on secular calendars.
|
||
|
||
If t, show all the holidays that would appear in a complete Hebrew calendar.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar all-christian-calendar-holidays nil "\
|
||
*If nil, show only major holidays from the Christian calendar.
|
||
This means only those Christian holidays that appear on secular calendars.
|
||
|
||
If t, show all the holidays that would appear in a complete Christian
|
||
calendar.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar all-islamic-calendar-holidays nil "\
|
||
*If nil, show only major holidays from the Islamic calendar.
|
||
This means only those Islamic holidays that appear on secular calendars.
|
||
|
||
If t, show all the holidays that would appear in a complete Islamic
|
||
calendar.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar calendar-load-hook nil "\
|
||
*List of functions to be called after the calendar is first loaded.
|
||
This is the place to add key bindings to `calendar-mode-map'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar initial-calendar-window-hook nil "\
|
||
*List of functions to be called when the calendar window is first opened.
|
||
The functions invoked are called after the calendar window is opened, but
|
||
once opened is never called again. Leaving the calendar with the `q' command
|
||
and reentering it will cause these functions to be called again.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar today-visible-calendar-hook nil "\
|
||
*List of functions called whenever the current date is visible.
|
||
This can be used, for example, to replace today's date with asterisks; a
|
||
function `calendar-star-date' is included for this purpose:
|
||
(setq today-visible-calendar-hook 'calendar-star-date)
|
||
It can also be used to mark the current date with `calendar-today-marker';
|
||
a function is also provided for this:
|
||
(setq today-visible-calendar-hook 'calendar-mark-today)
|
||
|
||
The corresponding variable `today-invisible-calendar-hook' is the list of
|
||
functions called when the calendar function was called when the current
|
||
date is not visible in the window.
|
||
|
||
Other than the use of the provided functions, the changing of any
|
||
characters in the calendar buffer by the hooks may cause the failure of the
|
||
functions that move by days and weeks.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar today-invisible-calendar-hook nil "\
|
||
*List of functions called whenever the current date is not visible.
|
||
|
||
The corresponding variable `today-visible-calendar-hook' is the list of
|
||
functions called when the calendar function was called when the current
|
||
date is visible in the window.
|
||
|
||
Other than the use of the provided functions, the changing of any
|
||
characters in the calendar buffer by the hooks may cause the failure of the
|
||
functions that move by days and weeks.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar calendar-move-hook nil "\
|
||
*List of functions called whenever the cursor moves in the calendar.
|
||
|
||
For example,
|
||
|
||
(add-hook 'calendar-move-hook (lambda () (view-diary-entries 1)))
|
||
|
||
redisplays the diary for whatever date the cursor is moved to.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar diary-file "~/diary" "\
|
||
*Name of the file in which one's personal diary of dates is kept.
|
||
|
||
The file's entries are lines in any of the forms
|
||
|
||
MONTH/DAY
|
||
MONTH/DAY/YEAR
|
||
MONTHNAME DAY
|
||
MONTHNAME DAY, YEAR
|
||
DAYNAME
|
||
|
||
at the beginning of the line; the remainder of the line is the diary entry
|
||
string for that date. MONTH and DAY are one or two digit numbers, YEAR is
|
||
a number and may be written in full or abbreviated to the final two digits.
|
||
If the date does not contain a year, it is generic and applies to any year.
|
||
DAYNAME entries apply to any date on which is on that day of the week.
|
||
MONTHNAME and DAYNAME can be spelled in full, abbreviated to three
|
||
characters (with or without a period), capitalized or not. Any of DAY,
|
||
MONTH, or MONTHNAME, YEAR can be `*' which matches any day, month, or year,
|
||
respectively.
|
||
|
||
The European style (in which the day precedes the month) can be used
|
||
instead, if you execute `european-calendar' when in the calendar, or set
|
||
`european-calendar-style' to t in your .emacs file. The European forms are
|
||
|
||
DAY/MONTH
|
||
DAY/MONTH/YEAR
|
||
DAY MONTHNAME
|
||
DAY MONTHNAME YEAR
|
||
DAYNAME
|
||
|
||
To revert to the default American style from the European style, execute
|
||
`american-calendar' in the calendar.
|
||
|
||
A diary entry can be preceded by the character
|
||
`diary-nonmarking-symbol' (ordinarily `&') to make that entry
|
||
nonmarking--that is, it will not be marked on dates in the calendar
|
||
window but will appear in a diary window.
|
||
|
||
Multiline diary entries are made by indenting lines after the first with
|
||
either a TAB or one or more spaces.
|
||
|
||
Lines not in one the above formats are ignored. Here are some sample diary
|
||
entries (in the default American style):
|
||
|
||
12/22/1988 Twentieth wedding anniversary!!
|
||
&1/1. Happy New Year!
|
||
10/22 Ruth's birthday.
|
||
21: Payday
|
||
Tuesday--weekly meeting with grad students at 10am
|
||
Supowit, Shen, Bitner, and Kapoor to attend.
|
||
1/13/89 Friday the thirteenth!!
|
||
&thu 4pm squash game with Lloyd.
|
||
mar 16 Dad's birthday
|
||
April 15, 1989 Income tax due.
|
||
&* 15 time cards due.
|
||
|
||
If the first line of a diary entry consists only of the date or day name with
|
||
no trailing blanks or punctuation, then that line is not displayed in the
|
||
diary window; only the continuation lines is shown. For example, the
|
||
single diary entry
|
||
|
||
02/11/1989
|
||
Bill Blattner visits Princeton today
|
||
2pm Cognitive Studies Committee meeting
|
||
2:30-5:30 Lizzie at Lawrenceville for `Group Initiative'
|
||
4:00pm Jamie Tappenden
|
||
7:30pm Dinner at George and Ed's for Alan Ryan
|
||
7:30-10:00pm dance at Stewart Country Day School
|
||
|
||
will appear in the diary window without the date line at the beginning. This
|
||
facility allows the diary window to look neater, but can cause confusion if
|
||
used with more than one day's entries displayed.
|
||
|
||
Diary entries can be based on Lisp sexps. For example, the diary entry
|
||
|
||
%%(diary-block 11 1 1990 11 10 1990) Vacation
|
||
|
||
causes the diary entry \"Vacation\" to appear from November 1 through November
|
||
10, 1990. Other functions available are `diary-float', `diary-anniversary',
|
||
`diary-cyclic', `diary-day-of-year', `diary-iso-date', `diary-french-date',
|
||
`diary-hebrew-date', `diary-islamic-date', `diary-mayan-date',
|
||
`diary-chinese-date', `diary-coptic-date', `diary-ethiopic-date',
|
||
`diary-persian-date', `diary-yahrzeit', `diary-sunrise-sunset',
|
||
`diary-phases-of-moon', `diary-parasha', `diary-omer', `diary-rosh-hodesh',
|
||
and `diary-sabbath-candles'. See the documentation for the function
|
||
`list-sexp-diary-entries' for more details.
|
||
|
||
Diary entries based on the Hebrew and/or the Islamic calendar are also
|
||
possible, but because these are somewhat slow, they are ignored
|
||
unless you set the `nongregorian-diary-listing-hook' and the
|
||
`nongregorian-diary-marking-hook' appropriately. See the documentation
|
||
for these functions for details.
|
||
|
||
Diary files can contain directives to include the contents of other files; for
|
||
details, see the documentation for the variable `list-diary-entries-hook'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar diary-nonmarking-symbol "&" "\
|
||
*Symbol indicating that a diary entry is not to be marked in the calendar.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar hebrew-diary-entry-symbol "H" "\
|
||
*Symbol indicating a diary entry according to the Hebrew calendar.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar islamic-diary-entry-symbol "I" "\
|
||
*Symbol indicating a diary entry according to the Islamic calendar.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar diary-include-string "#include" "\
|
||
*The string indicating inclusion of another file of diary entries.
|
||
See the documentation for the function `include-other-diary-files'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar sexp-diary-entry-symbol "%%" "\
|
||
*The string used to indicate a sexp diary entry in `diary-file'.
|
||
See the documentation for the function `list-sexp-diary-entries'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar abbreviated-calendar-year t "\
|
||
*Interpret a two-digit year DD in a diary entry as either 19DD or 20DD.
|
||
For the Gregorian calendar; similarly for the Hebrew and Islamic calendars.
|
||
If this variable is nil, years must be written in full.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar european-calendar-style nil "\
|
||
*Use the European style of dates in the diary and in any displays.
|
||
If this variable is t, a date 1/2/1990 would be interpreted as February 1,
|
||
1990. The accepted European date styles are
|
||
|
||
DAY/MONTH
|
||
DAY/MONTH/YEAR
|
||
DAY MONTHNAME
|
||
DAY MONTHNAME YEAR
|
||
DAYNAME
|
||
|
||
Names can be capitalized or not, written in full, or abbreviated to three
|
||
characters with or without a period.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar american-date-diary-pattern (quote ((month "/" day "[^/0-9]") (month "/" day "/" year "[^0-9]") (monthname " *" day "[^,0-9]") (monthname " *" day ", *" year "[^0-9]") (dayname "\\W"))) "\
|
||
*List of pseudo-patterns describing the American patterns of date used.
|
||
See the documentation of `diary-date-forms' for an explanation.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar european-date-diary-pattern (quote ((day "/" month "[^/0-9]") (day "/" month "/" year "[^0-9]") (backup day " *" monthname "\\W+\\<\\([^*0-9]\\|\\([0-9]+[:aApP]\\)\\)") (day " *" monthname " *" year "[^0-9]") (dayname "\\W"))) "\
|
||
*List of pseudo-patterns describing the European patterns of date used.
|
||
See the documentation of `diary-date-forms' for an explanation.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar european-calendar-display-form (quote ((if dayname (concat dayname ", ")) day " " monthname " " year)) "\
|
||
*Pseudo-pattern governing the way a date appears in the European style.
|
||
See the documentation of calendar-date-display-form for an explanation.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar american-calendar-display-form (quote ((if dayname (concat dayname ", ")) monthname " " day ", " year)) "\
|
||
*Pseudo-pattern governing the way a date appears in the American style.
|
||
See the documentation of `calendar-date-display-form' for an explanation.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar print-diary-entries-hook (quote lpr-buffer) "\
|
||
*List of functions called after a temporary diary buffer is prepared.
|
||
The buffer shows only the diary entries currently visible in the diary
|
||
buffer. The default just does the printing. Other uses might include, for
|
||
example, rearranging the lines into order by day and time, saving the buffer
|
||
instead of deleting it, or changing the function used to do the printing.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar list-diary-entries-hook nil "\
|
||
*List of functions called after diary file is culled for relevant entries.
|
||
It is to be used for diary entries that are not found in the diary file.
|
||
|
||
A function `include-other-diary-files' is provided for use as the value of
|
||
this hook. This function enables you to use shared diary files together
|
||
with your own. The files included are specified in the diary file by lines
|
||
of the form
|
||
|
||
#include \"filename\"
|
||
|
||
This is recursive; that is, #include directives in files thus included are
|
||
obeyed. You can change the \"#include\" to some other string by changing
|
||
the variable `diary-include-string'. When you use `include-other-diary-files'
|
||
as part of the list-diary-entries-hook, you will probably also want to use the
|
||
function `mark-included-diary-files' as part of `mark-diary-entries-hook'.
|
||
|
||
For example, you could use
|
||
|
||
(setq list-diary-entries-hook
|
||
'(include-other-diary-files sort-diary-entries))
|
||
(setq diary-display-hook 'fancy-diary-display)
|
||
|
||
in your `.emacs' file to cause the fancy diary buffer to be displayed with
|
||
diary entries from various included files, each day's entries sorted into
|
||
lexicographic order.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar diary-hook nil "\
|
||
*List of functions called after the display of the diary.
|
||
Can be used for appointment notification.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar diary-display-hook nil "\
|
||
*List of functions that handle the display of the diary.
|
||
If nil (the default), `simple-diary-display' is used. Use `ignore' for no
|
||
diary display.
|
||
|
||
Ordinarily, this just displays the diary buffer (with holidays indicated in
|
||
the mode line), if there are any relevant entries. At the time these
|
||
functions are called, the variable `diary-entries-list' is a list, in order
|
||
by date, of all relevant diary entries in the form of ((MONTH DAY YEAR)
|
||
STRING), where string is the diary entry for the given date. This can be
|
||
used, for example, a different buffer for display (perhaps combined with
|
||
holidays), or produce hard copy output.
|
||
|
||
A function `fancy-diary-display' is provided as an alternative
|
||
choice for this hook; this function prepares a special noneditable diary
|
||
buffer with the relevant diary entries that has neat day-by-day arrangement
|
||
with headings. The fancy diary buffer will show the holidays unless the
|
||
variable `holidays-in-diary-buffer' is set to nil. Ordinarily, the fancy
|
||
diary buffer will not show days for which there are no diary entries, even
|
||
if that day is a holiday; if you want such days to be shown in the fancy
|
||
diary buffer, set the variable `diary-list-include-blanks' to t.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar nongregorian-diary-listing-hook nil "\
|
||
*List of functions called for listing diary file and included files.
|
||
As the files are processed for diary entries, these functions are used to cull
|
||
relevant entries. You can use either or both of `list-hebrew-diary-entries'
|
||
and `list-islamic-diary-entries'. The documentation for these functions
|
||
describes the style of such diary entries.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar mark-diary-entries-hook nil "\
|
||
*List of functions called after marking diary entries in the calendar.
|
||
|
||
A function `mark-included-diary-files' is also provided for use as the
|
||
`mark-diary-entries-hook'; it enables you to use shared diary files together
|
||
with your own. The files included are specified in the diary file by lines
|
||
of the form
|
||
#include \"filename\"
|
||
This is recursive; that is, #include directives in files thus included are
|
||
obeyed. You can change the \"#include\" to some other string by changing the
|
||
variable `diary-include-string'. When you use `mark-included-diary-files' as
|
||
part of the mark-diary-entries-hook, you will probably also want to use the
|
||
function `include-other-diary-files' as part of `list-diary-entries-hook'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar nongregorian-diary-marking-hook nil "\
|
||
*List of functions called for marking diary file and included files.
|
||
As the files are processed for diary entries, these functions are used to cull
|
||
relevant entries. You can use either or both of `mark-hebrew-diary-entries'
|
||
and `mark-islamic-diary-entries'. The documentation for these functions
|
||
describes the style of such diary entries.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar diary-list-include-blanks nil "\
|
||
*If nil, do not include days with no diary entry in the list of diary entries.
|
||
Such days will then not be shown in the fancy diary buffer, even if they
|
||
are holidays.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar holidays-in-diary-buffer t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means include holidays in the diary display.
|
||
The holidays appear in the mode line of the diary buffer, or in the
|
||
fancy diary buffer next to the date. This slows down the diary functions
|
||
somewhat; setting it to nil makes the diary display faster.")
|
||
|
||
(put (quote general-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(defvar general-holidays (quote ((holiday-fixed 1 1 "New Year's Day") (holiday-float 1 1 3 "Martin Luther King Day") (holiday-fixed 2 2 "Groundhog Day") (holiday-fixed 2 14 "Valentine's Day") (holiday-float 2 1 3 "President's Day") (holiday-fixed 3 17 "St. Patrick's Day") (holiday-fixed 4 1 "April Fools' Day") (holiday-float 5 0 2 "Mother's Day") (holiday-float 5 1 -1 "Memorial Day") (holiday-fixed 6 14 "Flag Day") (holiday-float 6 0 3 "Father's Day") (holiday-fixed 7 4 "Independence Day") (holiday-float 9 1 1 "Labor Day") (holiday-float 10 1 2 "Columbus Day") (holiday-fixed 10 31 "Halloween") (holiday-fixed 11 11 "Veteran's Day") (holiday-float 11 4 4 "Thanksgiving"))) "\
|
||
*General holidays. Default value is for the United States.
|
||
See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
|
||
|
||
(put (quote oriental-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(defvar oriental-holidays (quote ((if (fboundp (quote atan)) (holiday-chinese-new-year)))) "\
|
||
*Oriental holidays.
|
||
See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
|
||
|
||
(put (quote local-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(defvar local-holidays nil "\
|
||
*Local holidays.
|
||
See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
|
||
|
||
(put (quote other-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(defvar other-holidays nil "\
|
||
*User defined holidays.
|
||
See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
|
||
|
||
(put (quote hebrew-holidays-1) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(defvar hebrew-holidays-1 (quote ((holiday-rosh-hashanah-etc) (if all-hebrew-calendar-holidays (holiday-julian 11 (let* ((m displayed-month) (y displayed-year) (year)) (increment-calendar-month m y -1) (let ((year (extract-calendar-year (calendar-julian-from-absolute (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list m 1 y)))))) (if (zerop (% (1+ year) 4)) 22 21))) "\"Tal Umatar\" (evening)")))))
|
||
|
||
(put (quote hebrew-holidays-2) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(defvar hebrew-holidays-2 (quote ((if all-hebrew-calendar-holidays (holiday-hanukkah) (holiday-hebrew 9 25 "Hanukkah")) (if all-hebrew-calendar-holidays (holiday-hebrew 10 (let ((h-year (extract-calendar-year (calendar-hebrew-from-absolute (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list displayed-month 28 displayed-year)))))) (if (= (% (calendar-absolute-from-hebrew (list 10 10 h-year)) 7) 6) 11 10)) "Tzom Teveth")) (if all-hebrew-calendar-holidays (holiday-hebrew 11 15 "Tu B'Shevat")))))
|
||
|
||
(put (quote hebrew-holidays-3) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(defvar hebrew-holidays-3 (quote ((if all-hebrew-calendar-holidays (holiday-hebrew 11 (let ((m displayed-month) (y displayed-year)) (increment-calendar-month m y 1) (let* ((h-year (extract-calendar-year (calendar-hebrew-from-absolute (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list m (calendar-last-day-of-month m y) y))))) (s-s (calendar-hebrew-from-absolute (if (= (% (calendar-absolute-from-hebrew (list 7 1 h-year)) 7) 6) (calendar-dayname-on-or-before 6 (calendar-absolute-from-hebrew (list 11 17 h-year))) (calendar-dayname-on-or-before 6 (calendar-absolute-from-hebrew (list 11 16 h-year)))))) (day (extract-calendar-day s-s))) day)) "Shabbat Shirah")))))
|
||
|
||
(put (quote hebrew-holidays-4) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(defvar hebrew-holidays-4 (quote ((holiday-passover-etc) (if (and all-hebrew-calendar-holidays (let* ((m displayed-month) (y displayed-year) (year)) (increment-calendar-month m y -1) (let ((year (extract-calendar-year (calendar-julian-from-absolute (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list m 1 y)))))) (= 21 (% year 28))))) (holiday-julian 3 26 "Kiddush HaHamah")) (if all-hebrew-calendar-holidays (holiday-tisha-b-av-etc)))))
|
||
|
||
(put (quote hebrew-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(defvar hebrew-holidays (append hebrew-holidays-1 hebrew-holidays-2 hebrew-holidays-3 hebrew-holidays-4) "\
|
||
*Jewish holidays.
|
||
See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
|
||
|
||
(put (quote christian-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(defvar christian-holidays (quote ((if all-christian-calendar-holidays (holiday-fixed 1 6 "Epiphany")) (holiday-easter-etc) (if all-christian-calendar-holidays (holiday-greek-orthodox-easter)) (if all-christian-calendar-holidays (holiday-fixed 8 15 "Assumption")) (if all-christian-calendar-holidays (holiday-advent)) (holiday-fixed 12 25 "Christmas") (if all-christian-calendar-holidays (holiday-julian 12 25 "Eastern Orthodox Christmas")))) "\
|
||
*Christian holidays.
|
||
See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
|
||
|
||
(put (quote islamic-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(defvar islamic-holidays (quote ((holiday-islamic 1 1 (format "Islamic New Year %d" (let ((m displayed-month) (y displayed-year)) (increment-calendar-month m y 1) (extract-calendar-year (calendar-islamic-from-absolute (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list m (calendar-last-day-of-month m y) y))))))) (if all-islamic-calendar-holidays (holiday-islamic 1 10 "Ashura")) (if all-islamic-calendar-holidays (holiday-islamic 3 12 "Mulad-al-Nabi")) (if all-islamic-calendar-holidays (holiday-islamic 7 26 "Shab-e-Mi'raj")) (if all-islamic-calendar-holidays (holiday-islamic 8 15 "Shab-e-Bara't")) (holiday-islamic 9 1 "Ramadan Begins") (if all-islamic-calendar-holidays (holiday-islamic 9 27 "Shab-e Qadr")) (if all-islamic-calendar-holidays (holiday-islamic 10 1 "Id-al-Fitr")) (if all-islamic-calendar-holidays (holiday-islamic 12 10 "Id-al-Adha")))) "\
|
||
*Islamic holidays.
|
||
See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
|
||
|
||
(put (quote solar-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(defvar solar-holidays (quote ((if (fboundp (quote atan)) (solar-equinoxes-solstices)) (if (progn (require (quote cal-dst)) t) (funcall (quote holiday-sexp) calendar-daylight-savings-starts (quote (format "Daylight Savings Time Begins %s" (if (fboundp (quote atan)) (solar-time-string (/ calendar-daylight-savings-starts-time (float 60)) calendar-standard-time-zone-name) ""))))) (funcall (quote holiday-sexp) calendar-daylight-savings-ends (quote (format "Daylight Savings Time Ends %s" (if (fboundp (quote atan)) (solar-time-string (/ calendar-daylight-savings-ends-time (float 60)) calendar-daylight-time-zone-name) "")))))) "\
|
||
*Sun-related holidays.
|
||
See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
|
||
|
||
(put (quote calendar-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(defvar calendar-setup nil "\
|
||
The frame set up of the calendar.
|
||
The choices are `one-frame' (calendar and diary together in one separate,
|
||
dedicated frame), `two-frames' (calendar and diary in separate, dedicated
|
||
frames), `calendar-only' (calendar in a separate, dedicated frame); with
|
||
any other value the current frame is used.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote calendar) "calendar" "\
|
||
Choose between the one frame, two frame, or basic calendar displays.
|
||
The original function `calendar' has been renamed `calendar-basic-setup'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads nil "cc-langs" "progmodes/cc-langs.el" (14716 17402))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cc-langs.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar c-mode-syntax-table nil "\
|
||
Syntax table used in c-mode buffers.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar c++-mode-syntax-table nil "\
|
||
Syntax table used in c++-mode buffers.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar objc-mode-syntax-table nil "\
|
||
Syntax table used in objc-mode buffers.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar java-mode-syntax-table nil "\
|
||
Syntax table used in java-mode buffers.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar idl-mode-syntax-table nil "\
|
||
Syntax table used in idl-mode buffers.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar pike-mode-syntax-table nil "\
|
||
Syntax table used in pike-mode buffers.")
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (pike-mode idl-mode java-mode objc-mode c++-mode
|
||
;;;;;; c-mode c-initialize-cc-mode) "cc-mode" "progmodes/cc-mode.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14716 17402))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cc-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote c-initialize-cc-mode) "cc-mode" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote c-mode) "cc-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing K&R and ANSI C code.
|
||
To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from a
|
||
c-mode buffer. This automatically sets up a mail buffer with version
|
||
information already added. You just need to add a description of the
|
||
problem, including a reproducible test case and send the message.
|
||
|
||
To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.
|
||
|
||
The hook variable `c-mode-hook' is run with no args, if that value is
|
||
bound and has a non-nil value. Also the hook `c-mode-common-hook' is
|
||
run first.
|
||
|
||
Key bindings:
|
||
\\{c-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote c++-mode) "cc-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing C++ code.
|
||
To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from a
|
||
c++-mode buffer. This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
|
||
version information already added. You just need to add a description
|
||
of the problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the
|
||
message.
|
||
|
||
To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.
|
||
|
||
The hook variable `c++-mode-hook' is run with no args, if that
|
||
variable is bound and has a non-nil value. Also the hook
|
||
`c-mode-common-hook' is run first.
|
||
|
||
Key bindings:
|
||
\\{c++-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote objc-mode) "cc-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Objective C code.
|
||
To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from an
|
||
objc-mode buffer. This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
|
||
version information already added. You just need to add a description
|
||
of the problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the
|
||
message.
|
||
|
||
To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.
|
||
|
||
The hook variable `objc-mode-hook' is run with no args, if that value
|
||
is bound and has a non-nil value. Also the hook `c-mode-common-hook'
|
||
is run first.
|
||
|
||
Key bindings:
|
||
\\{objc-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote java-mode) "cc-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Java code.
|
||
To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from a
|
||
java-mode buffer. This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
|
||
version information already added. You just need to add a description
|
||
of the problem, including a reproducible test case and send the
|
||
message.
|
||
|
||
To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.
|
||
|
||
The hook variable `java-mode-hook' is run with no args, if that value
|
||
is bound and has a non-nil value. Also the common hook
|
||
`c-mode-common-hook' is run first. Note that this mode automatically
|
||
sets the \"java\" style before calling any hooks so be careful if you
|
||
set styles in `c-mode-common-hook'.
|
||
|
||
Key bindings:
|
||
\\{java-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote idl-mode) "cc-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing CORBA's IDL code.
|
||
To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from an
|
||
idl-mode buffer. This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
|
||
version information already added. You just need to add a description
|
||
of the problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the
|
||
message.
|
||
|
||
To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.
|
||
|
||
The hook variable `idl-mode-hook' is run with no args, if that
|
||
variable is bound and has a non-nil value. Also the hook
|
||
`c-mode-common-hook' is run first.
|
||
|
||
Key bindings:
|
||
\\{idl-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pike-mode) "cc-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Pike code.
|
||
To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from an
|
||
idl-mode buffer. This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
|
||
version information already added. You just need to add a description
|
||
of the problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the
|
||
message.
|
||
|
||
To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.
|
||
|
||
The hook variable `pike-mode-hook' is run with no args, if that value
|
||
is bound and has a non-nil value. Also the common hook
|
||
`c-mode-common-hook' is run first.
|
||
|
||
Key bindings:
|
||
\\{pike-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (c-set-offset c-add-style c-set-style) "cc-styles"
|
||
;;;;;; "progmodes/cc-styles.el" (14716 17403))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cc-styles.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote c-set-style) "cc-styles" "\
|
||
Set CC Mode variables to use one of several different indentation styles.
|
||
STYLENAME is a string representing the desired style from the list of
|
||
styles described in the variable `c-style-alist'. See that variable
|
||
for details of setting up styles.
|
||
|
||
The variable `c-indentation-style' always contains the buffer's current
|
||
style name.
|
||
|
||
If the optional argument DONT-OVERRIDE is non-nil, no style variables
|
||
that already have values will be overridden. I.e. in the case of
|
||
`c-offsets-alist', syntactic symbols will only be added, and in the
|
||
case of all other style variables, only those set to `set-from-style'
|
||
will be reassigned.
|
||
|
||
Obviously, specifying DONT-OVERRIDE is useful mainly when the initial
|
||
style is chosen for a CC Mode buffer by a major mode. Since this is
|
||
done internally by CC Mode, there's hardly ever a reason to use it." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote c-add-style) "cc-styles" "\
|
||
Adds a style to `c-style-alist', or updates an existing one.
|
||
STYLE is a string identifying the style to add or update. DESCRIP is
|
||
an association list describing the style and must be of the form:
|
||
|
||
([BASESTYLE] (VARIABLE . VALUE) [(VARIABLE . VALUE) ...])
|
||
|
||
See the variable `c-style-alist' for the semantics of BASESTYLE,
|
||
VARIABLE and VALUE. This function also sets the current style to
|
||
STYLE using `c-set-style' if the optional SET-P flag is non-nil." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote c-set-offset) "cc-styles" "\
|
||
Change the value of a syntactic element symbol in `c-offsets-alist'.
|
||
SYMBOL is the syntactic element symbol to change and OFFSET is the new
|
||
offset for that syntactic element. The optional argument is not used
|
||
and exists only for compatibility reasons." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads nil "cc-vars" "progmodes/cc-vars.el" (14716 17403))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cc-vars.el
|
||
|
||
(defconst c-emacs-features (let ((infodock-p (boundp (quote infodock-version))) (comments (let ((table (copy-syntax-table)) entry) (modify-syntax-entry 97 ". 12345678" table) (cond ((arrayp table) (setq entry (aref table 97)) (if (consp entry) (setq entry (car entry)))) ((fboundp (quote get-char-table)) (setq entry (get-char-table 97 table))) ((and (fboundp (quote char-table-p)) (char-table-p table)) (setq entry (car (char-table-range table [97])))) (t (error "CC Mode is incompatible with this version of Emacs"))) (if (= (logand (lsh entry -16) 255) 255) (quote 8-bit) (quote 1-bit))))) (if infodock-p (list comments (quote infodock)) (list comments))) "\
|
||
A list of features extant in the Emacs you are using.
|
||
There are many flavors of Emacs out there, each with different
|
||
features supporting those needed by CC Mode. Here's the current
|
||
supported list, along with the values for this variable:
|
||
|
||
XEmacs 19, 20, 21: (8-bit)
|
||
Emacs 19, 20: (1-bit)
|
||
|
||
Infodock (based on XEmacs) has an additional symbol on this list:
|
||
`infodock'.")
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ccl-execute-with-args check-ccl-program define-ccl-program
|
||
;;;;;; declare-ccl-program ccl-dump ccl-compile) "ccl" "international/ccl.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14747 44775))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/ccl.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ccl-compile) "ccl" "\
|
||
Return a compiled code of CCL-PROGRAM as a vector of integer." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ccl-dump) "ccl" "\
|
||
Disassemble compiled CCL-CODE." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote declare-ccl-program) "ccl" "\
|
||
Declare NAME as a name of CCL program.
|
||
|
||
This macro exists for backward compatibility. In the old version of
|
||
Emacs, to compile a CCL program which calls another CCL program not
|
||
yet defined, it must be declared as a CCL program in advance. But,
|
||
now CCL program names are resolved not at compile time but before
|
||
execution.
|
||
|
||
Optional arg VECTOR is a compiled CCL code of the CCL program." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote define-ccl-program) "ccl" "\
|
||
Set NAME the compiled code of CCL-PROGRAM.
|
||
|
||
CCL-PROGRAM is has this form:
|
||
(BUFFER_MAGNIFICATION
|
||
CCL_MAIN_CODE
|
||
[ CCL_EOF_CODE ])
|
||
|
||
BUFFER_MAGNIFICATION is an integer value specifying the approximate
|
||
output buffer magnification size compared with the bytes of input data
|
||
text. If the value is zero, the CCL program can't execute `read' and
|
||
`write' commands.
|
||
|
||
CCL_MAIN_CODE and CCL_EOF_CODE are CCL program codes. CCL_MAIN_CODE
|
||
executed at first. If there's no more input data when `read' command
|
||
is executed in CCL_MAIN_CODE, CCL_EOF_CODE is executed. If
|
||
CCL_MAIN_CODE is terminated, CCL_EOF_CODE is not executed.
|
||
|
||
Here's the syntax of CCL program code in BNF notation. The lines
|
||
starting by two semicolons (and optional leading spaces) describe the
|
||
semantics.
|
||
|
||
CCL_MAIN_CODE := CCL_BLOCK
|
||
|
||
CCL_EOF_CODE := CCL_BLOCK
|
||
|
||
CCL_BLOCK := STATEMENT | (STATEMENT [STATEMENT ...])
|
||
|
||
STATEMENT :=
|
||
SET | IF | BRANCH | LOOP | REPEAT | BREAK | READ | WRITE | CALL
|
||
| TRANSLATE | END
|
||
|
||
SET := (REG = EXPRESSION)
|
||
| (REG ASSIGNMENT_OPERATOR EXPRESSION)
|
||
;; The following form is the same as (r0 = integer).
|
||
| integer
|
||
|
||
EXPRESSION := ARG | (EXPRESSION OPERATOR ARG)
|
||
|
||
;; Evaluate EXPRESSION. If the result is nonzeor, execute
|
||
;; CCL_BLOCK_0. Otherwise, execute CCL_BLOCK_1.
|
||
IF := (if EXPRESSION CCL_BLOCK_0 CCL_BLOCK_1)
|
||
|
||
;; Evaluate EXPRESSION. Provided that the result is N, execute
|
||
;; CCL_BLOCK_N.
|
||
BRANCH := (branch EXPRESSION CCL_BLOCK_0 [CCL_BLOCK_1 ...])
|
||
|
||
;; Execute STATEMENTs until (break) or (end) is executed.
|
||
LOOP := (loop STATEMENT [STATEMENT ...])
|
||
|
||
;; Terminate the most inner loop.
|
||
BREAK := (break)
|
||
|
||
REPEAT :=
|
||
;; Jump to the head of the most inner loop.
|
||
(repeat)
|
||
;; Same as: ((write [REG | integer | string])
|
||
;; (repeat))
|
||
| (write-repeat [REG | integer | string])
|
||
;; Same as: ((write REG [ARRAY])
|
||
;; (read REG)
|
||
;; (repeat))
|
||
| (write-read-repeat REG [ARRAY])
|
||
;; Same as: ((write integer)
|
||
;; (read REG)
|
||
;; (repeat))
|
||
| (write-read-repeat REG integer)
|
||
|
||
READ := ;; Set REG_0 to a byte read from the input text, set REG_1
|
||
;; to the next byte read, and so on.
|
||
(read REG_0 [REG_1 ...])
|
||
;; Same as: ((read REG)
|
||
;; (if (REG OPERATOR ARG) CCL_BLOCK_0 CCL_BLOCK_1))
|
||
| (read-if (REG OPERATOR ARG) CCL_BLOCK_0 CCL_BLOCK_1)
|
||
;; Same as: ((read REG)
|
||
;; (branch REG CCL_BLOCK_0 [CCL_BLOCK_1 ...]))
|
||
| (read-branch REG CCL_BLOCK_0 [CCL_BLOCK_1 ...])
|
||
;; Read a character from the input text while parsing
|
||
;; multibyte representation, set REG_0 to the charset ID of
|
||
;; the character, set REG_1 to the code point of the
|
||
;; character. If the dimension of charset is two, set REG_1
|
||
;; to ((CODE0 << 8) | CODE1), where CODE0 is the first code
|
||
;; point and CODE1 is the second code point.
|
||
| (read-multibyte-character REG_0 REG_1)
|
||
|
||
WRITE :=
|
||
;; Write REG_0, REG_1, ... to the output buffer. If REG_N is
|
||
;; a multibyte character, write the corresponding multibyte
|
||
;; representation.
|
||
(write REG_0 [REG_1 ...])
|
||
;; Same as: ((r7 = EXPRESSION)
|
||
;; (write r7))
|
||
| (write EXPRESSION)
|
||
;; Write the value of `integer' to the output buffer. If it
|
||
;; is a multibyte character, write the corresponding multibyte
|
||
;; representation.
|
||
| (write integer)
|
||
;; Write the byte sequence of `string' as is to the output
|
||
;; buffer.
|
||
| (write string)
|
||
;; Same as: (write string)
|
||
| string
|
||
;; Provided that the value of REG is N, write Nth element of
|
||
;; ARRAY to the output buffer. If it is a multibyte
|
||
;; character, write the corresponding multibyte
|
||
;; representation.
|
||
| (write REG ARRAY)
|
||
;; Write a multibyte representation of a character whose
|
||
;; charset ID is REG_0 and code point is REG_1. If the
|
||
;; dimension of the charset is two, REG_1 should be ((CODE0 <<
|
||
;; 8) | CODE1), where CODE0 is the first code point and CODE1
|
||
;; is the second code point of the character.
|
||
| (write-multibyte-character REG_0 REG_1)
|
||
|
||
;; Call CCL program whose name is ccl-program-name.
|
||
CALL := (call ccl-program-name)
|
||
|
||
;; Terminate the CCL program.
|
||
END := (end)
|
||
|
||
;; CCL registers that can contain any integer value. As r7 is also
|
||
;; used by CCL interpreter, its value is changed unexpectedly.
|
||
REG := r0 | r1 | r2 | r3 | r4 | r5 | r6 | r7
|
||
|
||
ARG := REG | integer
|
||
|
||
OPERATOR :=
|
||
;; Normal arithmethic operators (same meaning as C code).
|
||
+ | - | * | / | %
|
||
|
||
;; Bitwize operators (same meaning as C code)
|
||
| & | `|' | ^
|
||
|
||
;; Shifting operators (same meaning as C code)
|
||
| << | >>
|
||
|
||
;; (REG = ARG_0 <8 ARG_1) means:
|
||
;; (REG = ((ARG_0 << 8) | ARG_1))
|
||
| <8
|
||
|
||
;; (REG = ARG_0 >8 ARG_1) means:
|
||
;; ((REG = (ARG_0 >> 8))
|
||
;; (r7 = (ARG_0 & 255)))
|
||
| >8
|
||
|
||
;; (REG = ARG_0 // ARG_1) means:
|
||
;; ((REG = (ARG_0 / ARG_1))
|
||
;; (r7 = (ARG_0 % ARG_1)))
|
||
| //
|
||
|
||
;; Normal comparing operators (same meaning as C code)
|
||
| < | > | == | <= | >= | !=
|
||
|
||
;; If ARG_0 and ARG_1 are higher and lower byte of Shift-JIS
|
||
;; code, and CHAR is the corresponding JISX0208 character,
|
||
;; (REG = ARG_0 de-sjis ARG_1) means:
|
||
;; ((REG = CODE0)
|
||
;; (r7 = CODE1))
|
||
;; where CODE0 is the first code point of CHAR, CODE1 is the
|
||
;; second code point of CHAR.
|
||
| de-sjis
|
||
|
||
;; If ARG_0 and ARG_1 are the first and second code point of
|
||
;; JISX0208 character CHAR, and SJIS is the correponding
|
||
;; Shift-JIS code,
|
||
;; (REG = ARG_0 en-sjis ARG_1) means:
|
||
;; ((REG = HIGH)
|
||
;; (r7 = LOW))
|
||
;; where HIGH is the higher byte of SJIS, LOW is the lower
|
||
;; byte of SJIS.
|
||
| en-sjis
|
||
|
||
ASSIGNMENT_OPERATOR :=
|
||
;; Same meaning as C code
|
||
+= | -= | *= | /= | %= | &= | `|=' | ^= | <<= | >>=
|
||
|
||
;; (REG <8= ARG) is the same as:
|
||
;; ((REG <<= 8)
|
||
;; (REG |= ARG))
|
||
| <8=
|
||
|
||
;; (REG >8= ARG) is the same as:
|
||
;; ((r7 = (REG & 255))
|
||
;; (REG >>= 8))
|
||
|
||
;; (REG //= ARG) is the same as:
|
||
;; ((r7 = (REG % ARG))
|
||
;; (REG /= ARG))
|
||
| //=
|
||
|
||
ARRAY := `[' integer ... `]'
|
||
|
||
|
||
TRANSLATE :=
|
||
(translate-character REG(table) REG(charset) REG(codepoint))
|
||
| (translate-character SYMBOL REG(charset) REG(codepoint))
|
||
MAP :=
|
||
(iterate-multiple-map REG REG MAP-IDs)
|
||
| (map-multiple REG REG (MAP-SET))
|
||
| (map-single REG REG MAP-ID)
|
||
MAP-IDs := MAP-ID ...
|
||
MAP-SET := MAP-IDs | (MAP-IDs) MAP-SET
|
||
MAP-ID := integer
|
||
" nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote check-ccl-program) "ccl" "\
|
||
Check validity of CCL-PROGRAM.
|
||
If CCL-PROGRAM is a symbol denoting a CCL program, return
|
||
CCL-PROGRAM, else return nil.
|
||
If CCL-PROGRAM is a vector and optional arg NAME (symbol) is supplied,
|
||
register CCL-PROGRAM by name NAME, and return NAME." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ccl-execute-with-args) "ccl" "\
|
||
Execute CCL-PROGRAM with registers initialized by the remaining args.
|
||
The return value is a vector of resulting CCL registers.
|
||
|
||
See the documentation of `define-ccl-program' for the detail of CCL program." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (checkdoc-minor-mode checkdoc-ispell-defun checkdoc-ispell-comments
|
||
;;;;;; checkdoc-ispell-continue checkdoc-ispell-start checkdoc-ispell-message-text
|
||
;;;;;; checkdoc-ispell-message-interactive checkdoc-ispell-interactive
|
||
;;;;;; checkdoc-ispell-current-buffer checkdoc-ispell checkdoc-defun
|
||
;;;;;; checkdoc-eval-defun checkdoc-message-text checkdoc-rogue-spaces
|
||
;;;;;; checkdoc-continue checkdoc-start checkdoc-current-buffer
|
||
;;;;;; checkdoc-eval-current-buffer checkdoc-message-interactive
|
||
;;;;;; checkdoc-interactive checkdoc) "checkdoc" "emacs-lisp/checkdoc.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14482 54417))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/checkdoc.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Interactivly check the entire buffer for style errors.
|
||
The current status of the ckeck will be displayed in a buffer which
|
||
the users will view as each check is completed." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-interactive) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Interactively check the current buffer for doc string errors.
|
||
Prefix argument START-HERE will start the checking from the current
|
||
point, otherwise the check starts at the beginning of the current
|
||
buffer. Allows navigation forward and backwards through document
|
||
errors. Does not check for comment or space warnings.
|
||
Optional argument SHOWSTATUS indicates that we should update the
|
||
checkdoc status window instead of the usual behavior." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-message-interactive) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Interactively check the current buffer for message string errors.
|
||
Prefix argument START-HERE will start the checking from the current
|
||
point, otherwise the check starts at the beginning of the current
|
||
buffer. Allows navigation forward and backwards through document
|
||
errors. Does not check for comment or space warnings.
|
||
Optional argument SHOWSTATUS indicates that we should update the
|
||
checkdoc status window instead of the usual behavior." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-eval-current-buffer) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Evaluate and check documentation for the current buffer.
|
||
Evaluation is done first because good documentation for something that
|
||
doesn't work is just not useful. Comments, doc strings, and rogue
|
||
spacing are all verified." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-current-buffer) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Check current buffer for document, comment, error style, and rogue spaces.
|
||
With a prefix argument (in Lisp, the argument TAKE-NOTES),
|
||
store all errors found in a warnings buffer,
|
||
otherwise stop after the first error." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-start) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Start scanning the current buffer for documentation string style errors.
|
||
Only documentation strings are checked.
|
||
Use `checkdoc-continue' to continue checking if an error cannot be fixed.
|
||
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES means to collect all the warning messages into
|
||
a separate buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-continue) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Find the next doc string in the current buffer which has a style error.
|
||
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES means to continue through the whole buffer and
|
||
save warnings in a separate buffer. Second optional argument START-POINT
|
||
is the starting location. If this is nil, `point-min' is used instead." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-rogue-spaces) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Find extra spaces at the end of lines in the current file.
|
||
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES non-nil means to save warnings in a
|
||
separate buffer. Otherwise print a message. This returns the error
|
||
if there is one.
|
||
Optional argument INTERACT permits more interactive fixing." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-message-text) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Scan the buffer for occurrences of the error function, and verify text.
|
||
Optional argument TAKE-NOTES causes all errors to be logged." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-eval-defun) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Evaluate the current form with `eval-defun' and check its documentation.
|
||
Evaluation is done first so the form will be read before the
|
||
documentation is checked. If there is a documentation error, then the display
|
||
of what was evaluated will be overwritten by the diagnostic message." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-defun) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Examine the doc string of the function or variable under point.
|
||
Call `error' if the doc string has problems. If NO-ERROR is
|
||
non-nil, then do not call error, but call `message' instead.
|
||
If the doc string passes the test, then check the function for rogue white
|
||
space at the end of each line." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Check the style and spelling of everything interactively.
|
||
Calls `checkdoc' with spell-checking turned on.
|
||
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc'" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-current-buffer) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Check the style and spelling of the current buffer.
|
||
Calls `checkdoc-current-buffer' with spell-checking turned on.
|
||
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-current-buffer'" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-interactive) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Check the style and spelling of the current buffer interactively.
|
||
Calls `checkdoc-interactive' with spell-checking turned on.
|
||
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-interactive'" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-message-interactive) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Check the style and spelling of message text interactively.
|
||
Calls `checkdoc-message-interactive' with spell-checking turned on.
|
||
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-message-interactive'" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-message-text) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Check the style and spelling of message text interactively.
|
||
Calls `checkdoc-message-text' with spell-checking turned on.
|
||
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-message-text'" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-start) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Check the style and spelling of the current buffer.
|
||
Calls `checkdoc-start' with spell-checking turned on.
|
||
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-start'" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-continue) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Check the style and spelling of the current buffer after point.
|
||
Calls `checkdoc-continue' with spell-checking turned on.
|
||
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-continue'" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-comments) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Check the style and spelling of the current buffer's comments.
|
||
Calls `checkdoc-comments' with spell-checking turned on.
|
||
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-comments'" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-defun) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Check the style and spelling of the current defun with Ispell.
|
||
Calls `checkdoc-defun' with spell-checking turned on.
|
||
Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-defun'" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote checkdoc-minor-mode) "checkdoc" "\
|
||
Toggle Checkdoc minor mode, a mode for checking Lisp doc strings.
|
||
With prefix ARG, turn Checkdoc minor mode on iff ARG is positive.
|
||
|
||
In Checkdoc minor mode, the usual bindings for `eval-defun' which is
|
||
bound to \\<checkdoc-minor-keymap> \\[checkdoc-eval-defun] and `checkdoc-eval-current-buffer' are overridden to include
|
||
checking of documentation strings.
|
||
|
||
\\{checkdoc-minor-keymap}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (encode-hz-buffer encode-hz-region decode-hz-buffer
|
||
;;;;;; decode-hz-region) "china-util" "language/china-util.el" (14623
|
||
;;;;;; 45987))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from language/china-util.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote decode-hz-region) "china-util" "\
|
||
Decode HZ/ZW encoded text in the current region.
|
||
Return the length of resulting text." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote decode-hz-buffer) "china-util" "\
|
||
Decode HZ/ZW encoded text in the current buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote encode-hz-region) "china-util" "\
|
||
Encode the text in the current region to HZ.
|
||
Return the length of resulting text." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote encode-hz-buffer) "china-util" "\
|
||
Encode the text in the current buffer to HZ." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (command-history list-command-history repeat-matching-complex-command)
|
||
;;;;;; "chistory" "chistory.el" (14819 42852))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from chistory.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote repeat-matching-complex-command) "chistory" "\
|
||
Edit and re-evaluate complex command with name matching PATTERN.
|
||
Matching occurrences are displayed, most recent first, until you select
|
||
a form for evaluation. If PATTERN is empty (or nil), every form in the
|
||
command history is offered. The form is placed in the minibuffer for
|
||
editing and the result is evaluated." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-command-history) "chistory" "\
|
||
List history of commands typed to minibuffer.
|
||
The number of commands listed is controlled by `list-command-history-max'.
|
||
Calls value of `list-command-history-filter' (if non-nil) on each history
|
||
element to judge if that element should be excluded from the list.
|
||
|
||
The buffer is left in Command History mode." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote command-history) "chistory" "\
|
||
Examine commands from `command-history' in a buffer.
|
||
The number of commands listed is controlled by `list-command-history-max'.
|
||
The command history is filtered by `list-command-history-filter' if non-nil.
|
||
Use \\<command-history-map>\\[command-history-repeat] to repeat the command on the current line.
|
||
|
||
Otherwise much like Emacs-Lisp Mode except that there is no self-insertion
|
||
and digits provide prefix arguments. Tab does not indent.
|
||
\\{command-history-map}
|
||
|
||
This command always recompiles the Command History listing
|
||
and runs the normal hook `command-history-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads nil "cl" "emacs-lisp/cl.el" (14753 19207))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/cl.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar custom-print-functions nil "\
|
||
This is a list of functions that format user objects for printing.
|
||
Each function is called in turn with three arguments: the object, the
|
||
stream, and the print level (currently ignored). If it is able to
|
||
print the object it returns true; otherwise it returns nil and the
|
||
printer proceeds to the next function on the list.
|
||
|
||
This variable is not used at present, but it is defined in hopes that
|
||
a future Emacs interpreter will be able to use it.")
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (common-lisp-indent-function) "cl-indent" "emacs-lisp/cl-indent.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14735 57398))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/cl-indent.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote common-lisp-indent-function) "cl-indent" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (c-macro-expand) "cmacexp" "progmodes/cmacexp.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14837 50477))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cmacexp.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote c-macro-expand) "cmacexp" "\
|
||
Expand C macros in the region, using the C preprocessor.
|
||
Normally display output in temp buffer, but
|
||
prefix arg means replace the region with it.
|
||
|
||
`c-macro-preprocessor' specifies the preprocessor to use.
|
||
Prompt for arguments to the preprocessor (e.g. `-DDEBUG -I ./include')
|
||
if the user option `c-macro-prompt-flag' is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
Noninteractive args are START, END, SUBST.
|
||
For use inside Lisp programs, see also `c-macro-expansion'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (run-scheme) "cmuscheme" "cmuscheme.el" (14831
|
||
;;;;;; 12714))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from cmuscheme.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote run-scheme) "cmuscheme" "\
|
||
Run an inferior Scheme process, input and output via buffer *scheme*.
|
||
If there is a process already running in `*scheme*', switch to that buffer.
|
||
With argument, allows you to edit the command line (default is value
|
||
of `cmuscheme-program-name'). Runs the hooks `inferior-scheme-mode-hook'
|
||
\(after the `comint-mode-hook' is run).
|
||
\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the process buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
|
||
(add-hook 'same-window-buffer-names "*scheme*")
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (codepage-setup cp-supported-codepages cp-offset-for-codepage
|
||
;;;;;; cp-language-for-codepage cp-charset-for-codepage cp-make-coding-systems-for-codepage)
|
||
;;;;;; "codepage" "international/codepage.el" (14720 7113))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/codepage.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cp-make-coding-systems-for-codepage) "codepage" "\
|
||
Create a coding system to convert IBM CODEPAGE into charset ISO-NAME
|
||
whose first character is at offset OFFSET from the beginning of 8-bit
|
||
ASCII table.
|
||
|
||
The created coding system has the usual 3 subsidiary systems: for Unix-,
|
||
DOS- and Mac-style EOL conversion. However, unlike built-in coding
|
||
systems, the Mac-style EOL conversion is currently not supported by the
|
||
decoder and encoder created by this function." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cp-charset-for-codepage) "codepage" "\
|
||
Return the charset for which there is a translation table to DOS CODEPAGE.
|
||
CODEPAGE must be the name of a DOS codepage, a string." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cp-language-for-codepage) "codepage" "\
|
||
Return the name of the MULE language environment for CODEPAGE.
|
||
CODEPAGE must be the name of a DOS codepage, a string." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cp-offset-for-codepage) "codepage" "\
|
||
Return the offset to be used in setting up coding systems for CODEPAGE.
|
||
CODEPAGE must be the name of a DOS codepage, a string." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cp-supported-codepages) "codepage" "\
|
||
Return an alist of supported codepages.
|
||
|
||
Each association in the alist has the form (NNN . CHARSET), where NNN is the
|
||
codepage number, and CHARSET is the MULE charset which is the closest match
|
||
for the character set supported by that codepage.
|
||
|
||
A codepage NNN is supported if a variable called `cpNNN-decode-table' exists,
|
||
is a vector, and has a charset property." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote codepage-setup) "codepage" "\
|
||
Create a coding system cpCODEPAGE to support the IBM codepage CODEPAGE.
|
||
|
||
These coding systems are meant for encoding and decoding 8-bit non-ASCII
|
||
characters used by the IBM codepages, typically in conjunction with files
|
||
read/written by MS-DOS software, or for display on the MS-DOS terminal." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (comint-redirect-results-list-from-process comint-redirect-results-list
|
||
;;;;;; comint-redirect-send-command-to-process comint-redirect-send-command
|
||
;;;;;; comint-run make-comint make-comint-in-buffer) "comint" "comint.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14841 19790))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from comint.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote make-comint-in-buffer) "comint" "\
|
||
Make a comint process NAME in BUFFER, running PROGRAM.
|
||
If BUFFER is nil, it defaults to NAME surrounded by `*'s.
|
||
PROGRAM should be either a string denoting an executable program to create
|
||
via `start-process', or a cons pair of the form (HOST . SERVICE) denoting a TCP
|
||
connection to be opened via `open-network-stream'. If there is already a
|
||
running process in that buffer, it is not restarted. Optional third arg
|
||
STARTFILE is the name of a file to send the contents of to the process.
|
||
|
||
If PROGRAM is a string, any more args are arguments to PROGRAM." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote make-comint) "comint" "\
|
||
Make a comint process NAME in a buffer, running PROGRAM.
|
||
The name of the buffer is made by surrounding NAME with `*'s.
|
||
PROGRAM should be either a string denoting an executable program to create
|
||
via `start-process', or a cons pair of the form (HOST . SERVICE) denoting a TCP
|
||
connection to be opened via `open-network-stream'. If there is already a
|
||
running process in that buffer, it is not restarted. Optional third arg
|
||
STARTFILE is the name of a file to send the contents of to the process.
|
||
|
||
If PROGRAM is a string, any more args are arguments to PROGRAM." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote comint-run) "comint" "\
|
||
Run PROGRAM in a comint buffer and switch to it.
|
||
The buffer name is made by surrounding the file name of PROGRAM with `*'s.
|
||
The file name is used to make a symbol name, such as `comint-sh-hook', and any
|
||
hooks on this symbol are run in the buffer.
|
||
See `make-comint' and `comint-exec'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote comint-redirect-send-command) "comint" "\
|
||
Send COMMAND to process in current buffer, with output to OUTPUT-BUFFER.
|
||
With prefix arg, echo output in process buffer.
|
||
|
||
If NO-DISPLAY is non-nil, do not show the output buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote comint-redirect-send-command-to-process) "comint" "\
|
||
Send COMMAND to PROCESS, with output to OUTPUT-BUFFER.
|
||
With prefix arg, echo output in process buffer.
|
||
|
||
If NO-DISPLAY is non-nil, do not show the output buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote comint-redirect-results-list) "comint" "\
|
||
Send COMMAND to current process.
|
||
Return a list of expressions in the output which match REGEXP.
|
||
REGEXP-GROUP is the regular expression group in REGEXP to use." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote comint-redirect-results-list-from-process) "comint" "\
|
||
Send COMMAND to PROCESS.
|
||
Return a list of expressions in the output which match REGEXP.
|
||
REGEXP-GROUP is the regular expression group in REGEXP to use." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (compare-windows) "compare-w" "compare-w.el" (14220
|
||
;;;;;; 18289))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from compare-w.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote compare-windows) "compare-w" "\
|
||
Compare text in current window with text in next window.
|
||
Compares the text starting at point in each window,
|
||
moving over text in each one as far as they match.
|
||
|
||
This command pushes the mark in each window
|
||
at the prior location of point in that window.
|
||
If both windows display the same buffer,
|
||
the mark is pushed twice in that buffer:
|
||
first in the other window, then in the selected window.
|
||
|
||
A prefix arg means ignore changes in whitespace.
|
||
The variable `compare-windows-whitespace' controls how whitespace is skipped.
|
||
If `compare-ignore-case' is non-nil, changes in case are also ignored." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (next-error compilation-minor-mode compilation-shell-minor-mode
|
||
;;;;;; compilation-mode grep-find grep compile compilation-search-path
|
||
;;;;;; compilation-ask-about-save compilation-window-height compilation-mode-hook)
|
||
;;;;;; "compile" "progmodes/compile.el" (14813 6115))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/compile.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar compilation-mode-hook nil "\
|
||
*List of hook functions run by `compilation-mode' (see `run-hooks').")
|
||
|
||
(defvar compilation-window-height nil "\
|
||
*Number of lines in a compilation window. If nil, use Emacs default.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar compilation-process-setup-function nil "\
|
||
*Function to call to customize the compilation process.
|
||
This functions is called immediately before the compilation process is
|
||
started. It can be used to set any variables or functions that are used
|
||
while processing the output of the compilation process.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar compilation-buffer-name-function nil "\
|
||
Function to compute the name of a compilation buffer.
|
||
The function receives one argument, the name of the major mode of the
|
||
compilation buffer. It should return a string.
|
||
nil means compute the name with `(concat \"*\" (downcase major-mode) \"*\")'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar compilation-finish-function nil "\
|
||
Function to call when a compilation process finishes.
|
||
It is called with two arguments: the compilation buffer, and a string
|
||
describing how the process finished.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar compilation-finish-functions nil "\
|
||
Functions to call when a compilation process finishes.
|
||
Each function is called with two arguments: the compilation buffer,
|
||
and a string describing how the process finished.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar compilation-ask-about-save t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means \\[compile] asks which buffers to save before compiling.
|
||
Otherwise, it saves all modified buffers without asking.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar compilation-search-path (quote (nil)) "\
|
||
*List of directories to search for source files named in error messages.
|
||
Elements should be directory names, not file names of directories.
|
||
nil as an element means to try the default directory.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote compile) "compile" "\
|
||
Compile the program including the current buffer. Default: run `make'.
|
||
Runs COMMAND, a shell command, in a separate process asynchronously
|
||
with output going to the buffer `*compilation*'.
|
||
|
||
You can then use the command \\[next-error] to find the next error message
|
||
and move to the source code that caused it.
|
||
|
||
Interactively, prompts for the command if `compilation-read-command' is
|
||
non-nil; otherwise uses `compile-command'. With prefix arg, always prompts.
|
||
|
||
To run more than one compilation at once, start one and rename the
|
||
`*compilation*' buffer to some other name with \\[rename-buffer].
|
||
Then start the next one.
|
||
|
||
The name used for the buffer is actually whatever is returned by
|
||
the function in `compilation-buffer-name-function', so you can set that
|
||
to a function that generates a unique name." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote grep) "compile" "\
|
||
Run grep, with user-specified args, and collect output in a buffer.
|
||
While grep runs asynchronously, you can use \\[next-error] (M-x next-error),
|
||
or \\<compilation-minor-mode-map>\\[compile-goto-error] in the grep output buffer, to go to the lines
|
||
where grep found matches.
|
||
|
||
This command uses a special history list for its COMMAND-ARGS, so you can
|
||
easily repeat a grep command.
|
||
|
||
A prefix argument says to default the argument based upon the current
|
||
tag the cursor is over, substituting it into the last grep command
|
||
in the grep command history (or into `grep-command'
|
||
if that history list is empty)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote grep-find) "compile" "\
|
||
Run grep via find, with user-specified args COMMAND-ARGS.
|
||
Collect output in a buffer.
|
||
While find runs asynchronously, you can use the \\[next-error] command
|
||
to find the text that grep hits refer to.
|
||
|
||
This command uses a special history list for its arguments, so you can
|
||
easily repeat a find command." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote compilation-mode) "compile" "\
|
||
Major mode for compilation log buffers.
|
||
\\<compilation-mode-map>To visit the source for a line-numbered error,
|
||
move point to the error message line and type \\[compile-goto-error].
|
||
To kill the compilation, type \\[kill-compilation].
|
||
|
||
Runs `compilation-mode-hook' with `run-hooks' (which see)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote compilation-shell-minor-mode) "compile" "\
|
||
Toggle compilation shell minor mode.
|
||
With arg, turn compilation mode on if and only if arg is positive.
|
||
See `compilation-mode'.
|
||
Turning the mode on runs the normal hook `compilation-shell-minor-mode-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote compilation-minor-mode) "compile" "\
|
||
Toggle compilation minor mode.
|
||
With arg, turn compilation mode on if and only if arg is positive.
|
||
See `compilation-mode'.
|
||
Turning the mode on runs the normal hook `compilation-minor-mode-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote next-error) "compile" "\
|
||
Visit next compilation error message and corresponding source code.
|
||
|
||
If all the error messages parsed so far have been processed already,
|
||
the message buffer is checked for new ones.
|
||
|
||
A prefix ARGP specifies how many error messages to move;
|
||
negative means move back to previous error messages.
|
||
Just \\[universal-argument] as a prefix means reparse the error message buffer
|
||
and start at the first error.
|
||
|
||
\\[next-error] normally uses the most recently started compilation or
|
||
grep buffer. However, it can operate on any buffer with output from
|
||
the \\[compile] and \\[grep] commands, or, more generally, on any
|
||
buffer in Compilation mode or with Compilation Minor mode enabled. To
|
||
specify use of a particular buffer for error messages, type
|
||
\\[next-error] in that buffer.
|
||
|
||
Once \\[next-error] has chosen the buffer for error messages,
|
||
it stays with that buffer until you use it in some other buffer which
|
||
uses Compilation mode or Compilation Minor mode.
|
||
|
||
See variables `compilation-parse-errors-function' and
|
||
`compilation-error-regexp-alist' for customization ideas." t nil)
|
||
(define-key ctl-x-map "`" 'next-error)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (partial-completion-mode) "complete" "complete.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14807 56558))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from complete.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar partial-completion-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Partial-Completion mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `partial-completion-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote partial-completion) (quote partial-completion-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote partial-completion-mode) (quote complete))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote partial-completion-mode) "complete" "\
|
||
Toggle Partial Completion mode.
|
||
With prefix ARG, turn Partial Completion mode on if ARG is positive.
|
||
|
||
When Partial Completion mode is enabled, TAB (or M-TAB if `PC-meta-flag' is
|
||
nil) is enhanced so that if some string is divided into words and each word is
|
||
delimited by a character in `PC-word-delimiters', partial words are completed
|
||
as much as possible and `*' characters are treated likewise in file names.
|
||
|
||
For example, M-x p-c-m expands to M-x partial-completion-mode since no other
|
||
command begins with that sequence of characters, and
|
||
\\[find-file] f_b.c TAB might complete to foo_bar.c if that file existed and no
|
||
other file in that directory begin with that sequence of characters.
|
||
|
||
Unless `PC-disable-includes' is non-nil, the \"<...>\" sequence is interpreted
|
||
specially in \\[find-file]. For example,
|
||
\\[find-file] <sys/time.h> RET finds the file /usr/include/sys/time.h.
|
||
See also the variable `PC-include-file-path'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (dynamic-completion-mode) "completion" "completion.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14635 2463))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from completion.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dynamic-completion-mode) "completion" "\
|
||
Enable dynamic word-completion." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (decompose-composite-char compose-last-chars compose-chars-after
|
||
;;;;;; find-composition compose-chars decompose-string compose-string
|
||
;;;;;; decompose-region compose-region) "composite" "composite.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14720 7113))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from composite.el
|
||
|
||
(defconst reference-point-alist (quote ((tl . 0) (tc . 1) (tr . 2) (Bl . 3) (Bc . 4) (Br . 5) (bl . 6) (bc . 7) (br . 8) (cl . 9) (cc . 10) (cr . 11) (top-left . 0) (top-center . 1) (top-right . 2) (base-left . 3) (base-center . 4) (base-right . 5) (bottom-left . 6) (bottom-center . 7) (bottom-right . 8) (center-left . 9) (center-center . 10) (center-right . 11) (ml . 3) (mc . 10) (mr . 5) (mid-left . 3) (mid-center . 10) (mid-right . 5))) "\
|
||
Alist of symbols vs integer codes of glyph reference points.
|
||
A glyph reference point symbol is to be used to specify a composition
|
||
rule in COMPONENTS argument to such functions as `compose-region' and
|
||
`make-composition'.
|
||
|
||
Meanings of glyph reference point codes are as follows:
|
||
|
||
0----1----2 <---- ascent 0:tl or top-left
|
||
| | 1:tc or top-center
|
||
| | 2:tr or top-right
|
||
| | 3:Bl or base-left 9:cl or center-left
|
||
9 10 11 <---- center 4:Bc or base-center 10:cc or center-center
|
||
| | 5:Br or base-right 11:cr or center-right
|
||
--3----4----5-- <-- baseline 6:bl or bottom-left
|
||
| | 7:bc or bottom-center
|
||
6----7----8 <---- descent 8:br or bottom-right
|
||
|
||
Glyph reference point symbols are to be used to specify composition
|
||
rule of the form (GLOBAL-REF-POINT . NEW-REF-POINT), where
|
||
GLOBAL-REF-POINT is a reference point in the overall glyphs already
|
||
composed, and NEW-REF-POINT is a reference point in the new glyph to
|
||
be added.
|
||
|
||
For instance, if GLOBAL-REF-POINT is `br' (bottom-right) and
|
||
NEW-REF-POINT is `tl' (top-left), the overall glyph is updated as
|
||
follows (the point `*' corresponds to both reference points):
|
||
|
||
+-------+--+ <--- new ascent
|
||
| | |
|
||
| global| |
|
||
| glyph | |
|
||
-- | | |-- <--- baseline (doesn't change)
|
||
+----+--*--+
|
||
| | new |
|
||
| |glyph|
|
||
+----+-----+ <--- new descent
|
||
")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote compose-region) "composite" "\
|
||
Compose characters in the current region.
|
||
|
||
When called from a program, expects these four arguments.
|
||
|
||
First two arguments START and END are positions (integers or markers)
|
||
specifying the region.
|
||
|
||
Optional 3rd argument COMPONENTS, if non-nil, is a character or a
|
||
sequence (vector, list, or string) of integers.
|
||
|
||
If it is a character, it is an alternate character to display instead
|
||
of the text in the region.
|
||
|
||
If it is a string, the elements are alternate characters.
|
||
|
||
If it is a vector or list, it is a sequence of alternate characters and
|
||
composition rules, where (2N)th elements are characters and (2N+1)th
|
||
elements are composition rules to specify how to compose (2N+2)th
|
||
elements with previously composed N glyphs.
|
||
|
||
A composition rule is a cons of global and new glyph reference point
|
||
symbols. See the documentation of `reference-point-alist' for more
|
||
detail.
|
||
|
||
Optional 4th argument MODIFICATION-FUNC is a function to call to
|
||
adjust the composition when it gets invalid because of a change of
|
||
text in the composition." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote decompose-region) "composite" "\
|
||
Decompose text in the current region.
|
||
|
||
When called from a program, expects two arguments,
|
||
positions (integers or markers) specifying the region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote compose-string) "composite" "\
|
||
Compose characters in string STRING.
|
||
|
||
The return value is STRING where `composition' property is put on all
|
||
the characters in it.
|
||
|
||
Optional 2nd and 3rd arguments START and END specify the range of
|
||
STRING to be composed. They defaults to the beginning and the end of
|
||
STRING respectively.
|
||
|
||
Optional 4th argument COMPONENTS, if non-nil, is a character or a
|
||
sequence (vector, list, or string) of integers. See the function
|
||
`compose-region' for more detail.
|
||
|
||
Optional 5th argument MODIFICATION-FUNC is a function to call to
|
||
adjust the composition when it gets invalid because of a change of
|
||
text in the composition." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote decompose-string) "composite" "\
|
||
Return STRING where `composition' property is removed." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote compose-chars) "composite" "\
|
||
Return a string from arguments in which all characters are composed.
|
||
For relative composition, arguments are characters.
|
||
For rule-based composition, Mth (where M is odd) arguments are
|
||
characters, and Nth (where N is even) arguments are composition rules.
|
||
A composition rule is a cons of glyph reference points of the form
|
||
\(GLOBAL-REF-POINT . NEW-REF-POINT). See the documentation of
|
||
`reference-point-alist' for more detail." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-composition) "composite" "\
|
||
Return information about a composition at or nearest to buffer position POS.
|
||
|
||
If the character at POS has `composition' property, the value is a list
|
||
of FROM, TO, and VALID-P.
|
||
|
||
FROM and TO specify the range of text that has the same `composition'
|
||
property, VALID-P is non-nil if and only if this composition is valid.
|
||
|
||
If there's no composition at POS, and the optional 2nd argument LIMIT
|
||
is non-nil, search for a composition toward LIMIT.
|
||
|
||
If no composition is found, return nil.
|
||
|
||
Optional 3rd argument STRING, if non-nil, is a string to look for a
|
||
composition in; nil means the current buffer.
|
||
|
||
If a valid composition is found and the optional 4th argument DETAIL-P
|
||
is non-nil, the return value is a list of FROM, TO, COMPONENTS,
|
||
RELATIVE-P, MOD-FUNC, and WIDTH.
|
||
|
||
COMPONENTS is a vector of integers, the meaning depends on RELATIVE-P.
|
||
|
||
RELATIVE-P is t if the composition method is relative, else nil.
|
||
|
||
If RELATIVE-P is t, COMPONENTS is a vector of characters to be
|
||
composed. If RELATIVE-P is nil, COMPONENTS is a vector of characters
|
||
and composition rules as described in `compose-region'.
|
||
|
||
MOD-FUNC is a modification function of the composition.
|
||
|
||
WIDTH is a number of columns the composition occupies on the screen." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(put (quote composition-function-table) (quote char-table-extra-slots) 0)
|
||
|
||
(defvar composition-function-table (make-char-table (quote composition-function-table)) "\
|
||
Char table of patterns and functions to make a composition.
|
||
|
||
Each element is nil or an alist of PATTERNs vs FUNCs, where PATTERNs
|
||
are regular expressions and FUNCs are functions. FUNC is responsible
|
||
for composing text matching the corresponding PATTERN. FUNC is called
|
||
with three arguments FROM, TO, and PATTERN. See the function
|
||
`compose-chars-after' for more detail.
|
||
|
||
This table is looked up by the first character of a composition when
|
||
the composition gets invalid after a change in a buffer.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote compose-chars-after) "composite" "\
|
||
Compose characters in current buffer after position POS.
|
||
|
||
It looks up the char-table `composition-function-table' (which see) by
|
||
a character after POS. If non-nil value is found, the format of the
|
||
value should be an alist of PATTERNs vs FUNCs, where PATTERNs are
|
||
regular expressions and FUNCs are functions. If the text after POS
|
||
matches one of PATTERNs, call the corresponding FUNC with three
|
||
arguments POS, TO, and PATTERN, where TO is the end position of text
|
||
matching PATTERN, and return what FUNC returns. Otherwise, return
|
||
nil.
|
||
|
||
FUNC is responsible for composing the text properly. The return value
|
||
is:
|
||
nil -- if no characters were composed.
|
||
CHARS (integer) -- if CHARS characters were composed.
|
||
|
||
Optional 2nd arg LIMIT, if non-nil, limits the matching of text.
|
||
|
||
This function is the default value of `compose-chars-after-function'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote compose-last-chars) "composite" "\
|
||
Compose last characters.
|
||
The argument is a parameterized event of the form (compose-last-chars N),
|
||
where N is the number of characters before point to compose.
|
||
This function is intended to be used from input methods.
|
||
The global keymap binds special event `compose-last-chars' to this
|
||
function. Input method may generate an event (compose-last-chars N)
|
||
after a sequence character events." t nil)
|
||
(global-set-key [compose-last-chars] 'compose-last-chars)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote decompose-composite-char) "composite" "\
|
||
Convert CHAR to string.
|
||
This is only for backward compatibility with Emacs 20.4 and the earlier.
|
||
|
||
If optional 2nd arg TYPE is non-nil, it is `string', `list', or
|
||
`vector'. In this case, CHAR is converted string, list of CHAR, or
|
||
vector of CHAR respectively." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (shuffle-vector cookie-snarf cookie-insert cookie)
|
||
;;;;;; "cookie1" "play/cookie1.el" (14747 44775))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/cookie1.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cookie) "cookie1" "\
|
||
Return a random phrase from PHRASE-FILE. When the phrase file
|
||
is read in, display STARTMSG at beginning of load, ENDMSG at end." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cookie-insert) "cookie1" "\
|
||
Insert random phrases from PHRASE-FILE; COUNT of them. When the phrase file
|
||
is read in, display STARTMSG at beginning of load, ENDMSG at end." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cookie-snarf) "cookie1" "\
|
||
Reads in the PHRASE-FILE, returns it as a vector of strings.
|
||
Emit STARTMSG and ENDMSG before and after. Caches the result; second
|
||
and subsequent calls on the same file won't go to disk." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote shuffle-vector) "cookie1" "\
|
||
Randomly permute the elements of VECTOR (all permutations equally likely)" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (copyright copyright-update) "copyright" "emacs-lisp/copyright.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14463 42380))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/copyright.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote copyright-update) "copyright" "\
|
||
Update the copyright notice at the beginning of the buffer to indicate
|
||
the current year. If optional prefix ARG is given replace the years in the
|
||
notice rather than adding the current year after them. If necessary and
|
||
`copyright-current-gpl-version' is set, the copying permissions following the
|
||
copyright, if any, are updated as well." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote copyright) "copyright" "\
|
||
Insert a copyright by $ORGANIZATION notice at cursor." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (cperl-mode) "cperl-mode" "progmodes/cperl-mode.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14838 60190))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cperl-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cperl-mode) "cperl-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Perl code.
|
||
Expression and list commands understand all C brackets.
|
||
Tab indents for Perl code.
|
||
Paragraphs are separated by blank lines only.
|
||
Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
|
||
|
||
Various characters in Perl almost always come in pairs: {}, (), [],
|
||
sometimes <>. When the user types the first, she gets the second as
|
||
well, with optional special formatting done on {}. (Disabled by
|
||
default.) You can always quote (with \\[quoted-insert]) the left
|
||
\"paren\" to avoid the expansion. The processing of < is special,
|
||
since most the time you mean \"less\". Cperl mode tries to guess
|
||
whether you want to type pair <>, and inserts is if it
|
||
appropriate. You can set `cperl-electric-parens-string' to the string that
|
||
contains the parenths from the above list you want to be electrical.
|
||
Electricity of parenths is controlled by `cperl-electric-parens'.
|
||
You may also set `cperl-electric-parens-mark' to have electric parens
|
||
look for active mark and \"embrace\" a region if possible.'
|
||
|
||
CPerl mode provides expansion of the Perl control constructs:
|
||
|
||
if, else, elsif, unless, while, until, continue, do,
|
||
for, foreach, formy and foreachmy.
|
||
|
||
and POD directives (Disabled by default, see `cperl-electric-keywords'.)
|
||
|
||
The user types the keyword immediately followed by a space, which
|
||
causes the construct to be expanded, and the point is positioned where
|
||
she is most likely to want to be. eg. when the user types a space
|
||
following \"if\" the following appears in the buffer: if () { or if ()
|
||
} { } and the cursor is between the parentheses. The user can then
|
||
type some boolean expression within the parens. Having done that,
|
||
typing \\[cperl-linefeed] places you - appropriately indented - on a
|
||
new line between the braces (if you typed \\[cperl-linefeed] in a POD
|
||
directive line, then appropriate number of new lines is inserted).
|
||
|
||
If CPerl decides that you want to insert \"English\" style construct like
|
||
|
||
bite if angry;
|
||
|
||
it will not do any expansion. See also help on variable
|
||
`cperl-extra-newline-before-brace'. (Note that one can switch the
|
||
help message on expansion by setting `cperl-message-electric-keyword'
|
||
to nil.)
|
||
|
||
\\[cperl-linefeed] is a convenience replacement for typing carriage
|
||
return. It places you in the next line with proper indentation, or if
|
||
you type it inside the inline block of control construct, like
|
||
|
||
foreach (@lines) {print; print}
|
||
|
||
and you are on a boundary of a statement inside braces, it will
|
||
transform the construct into a multiline and will place you into an
|
||
appropriately indented blank line. If you need a usual
|
||
`newline-and-indent' behaviour, it is on \\[newline-and-indent],
|
||
see documentation on `cperl-electric-linefeed'.
|
||
|
||
Use \\[cperl-invert-if-unless] to change a construction of the form
|
||
|
||
if (A) { B }
|
||
|
||
into
|
||
|
||
B if A;
|
||
|
||
\\{cperl-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
Setting the variable `cperl-font-lock' to t switches on font-lock-mode
|
||
\(even with older Emacsen), `cperl-electric-lbrace-space' to t switches
|
||
on electric space between $ and {, `cperl-electric-parens-string' is
|
||
the string that contains parentheses that should be electric in CPerl
|
||
\(see also `cperl-electric-parens-mark' and `cperl-electric-parens'),
|
||
setting `cperl-electric-keywords' enables electric expansion of
|
||
control structures in CPerl. `cperl-electric-linefeed' governs which
|
||
one of two linefeed behavior is preferable. You can enable all these
|
||
options simultaneously (recommended mode of use) by setting
|
||
`cperl-hairy' to t. In this case you can switch separate options off
|
||
by setting them to `null'. Note that one may undo the extra
|
||
whitespace inserted by semis and braces in `auto-newline'-mode by
|
||
consequent \\[cperl-electric-backspace].
|
||
|
||
If your site has perl5 documentation in info format, you can use commands
|
||
\\[cperl-info-on-current-command] and \\[cperl-info-on-command] to access it.
|
||
These keys run commands `cperl-info-on-current-command' and
|
||
`cperl-info-on-command', which one is which is controlled by variable
|
||
`cperl-info-on-command-no-prompt' and `cperl-clobber-lisp-bindings'
|
||
\(in turn affected by `cperl-hairy').
|
||
|
||
Even if you have no info-format documentation, short one-liner-style
|
||
help is available on \\[cperl-get-help], and one can run perldoc or
|
||
man via menu.
|
||
|
||
It is possible to show this help automatically after some idle time.
|
||
This is regulated by variable `cperl-lazy-help-time'. Default with
|
||
`cperl-hairy' (if the value of `cperl-lazy-help-time' is nil) is 5
|
||
secs idle time . It is also possible to switch this on/off from the
|
||
menu, or via \\[cperl-toggle-autohelp]. Requires `run-with-idle-timer'.
|
||
|
||
Use \\[cperl-lineup] to vertically lineup some construction - put the
|
||
beginning of the region at the start of construction, and make region
|
||
span the needed amount of lines.
|
||
|
||
Variables `cperl-pod-here-scan', `cperl-pod-here-fontify',
|
||
`cperl-pod-face', `cperl-pod-head-face' control processing of pod and
|
||
here-docs sections. With capable Emaxen results of scan are used
|
||
for indentation too, otherwise they are used for highlighting only.
|
||
|
||
Variables controlling indentation style:
|
||
`cperl-tab-always-indent'
|
||
Non-nil means TAB in CPerl mode should always reindent the current line,
|
||
regardless of where in the line point is when the TAB command is used.
|
||
`cperl-indent-left-aligned-comments'
|
||
Non-nil means that the comment starting in leftmost column should indent.
|
||
`cperl-auto-newline'
|
||
Non-nil means automatically newline before and after braces,
|
||
and after colons and semicolons, inserted in Perl code. The following
|
||
\\[cperl-electric-backspace] will remove the inserted whitespace.
|
||
Insertion after colons requires both this variable and
|
||
`cperl-auto-newline-after-colon' set.
|
||
`cperl-auto-newline-after-colon'
|
||
Non-nil means automatically newline even after colons.
|
||
Subject to `cperl-auto-newline' setting.
|
||
`cperl-indent-level'
|
||
Indentation of Perl statements within surrounding block.
|
||
The surrounding block's indentation is the indentation
|
||
of the line on which the open-brace appears.
|
||
`cperl-continued-statement-offset'
|
||
Extra indentation given to a substatement, such as the
|
||
then-clause of an if, or body of a while, or just a statement continuation.
|
||
`cperl-continued-brace-offset'
|
||
Extra indentation given to a brace that starts a substatement.
|
||
This is in addition to `cperl-continued-statement-offset'.
|
||
`cperl-brace-offset'
|
||
Extra indentation for line if it starts with an open brace.
|
||
`cperl-brace-imaginary-offset'
|
||
An open brace following other text is treated as if it the line started
|
||
this far to the right of the actual line indentation.
|
||
`cperl-label-offset'
|
||
Extra indentation for line that is a label.
|
||
`cperl-min-label-indent'
|
||
Minimal indentation for line that is a label.
|
||
|
||
Settings for K&R and BSD indentation styles are
|
||
`cperl-indent-level' 5 8
|
||
`cperl-continued-statement-offset' 5 8
|
||
`cperl-brace-offset' -5 -8
|
||
`cperl-label-offset' -5 -8
|
||
|
||
CPerl knows several indentation styles, and may bulk set the
|
||
corresponding variables. Use \\[cperl-set-style] to do this. Use
|
||
\\[cperl-set-style-back] to restore the memorized preexisting values
|
||
\(both available from menu).
|
||
|
||
If `cperl-indent-level' is 0, the statement after opening brace in
|
||
column 0 is indented on
|
||
`cperl-brace-offset'+`cperl-continued-statement-offset'.
|
||
|
||
Turning on CPerl mode calls the hooks in the variable `cperl-mode-hook'
|
||
with no args.
|
||
|
||
DO NOT FORGET to read micro-docs (available from `Perl' menu)
|
||
or as help on variables `cperl-tips', `cperl-problems',
|
||
`cperl-non-problems', `cperl-praise', `cperl-speed'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (cpp-parse-edit cpp-highlight-buffer) "cpp" "progmodes/cpp.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14726 41840))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cpp.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cpp-highlight-buffer) "cpp" "\
|
||
Highlight C code according to preprocessor conditionals.
|
||
This command pops up a buffer which you should edit to specify
|
||
what kind of highlighting to use, and the criteria for highlighting.
|
||
A prefix arg suppresses display of that buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cpp-parse-edit) "cpp" "\
|
||
Edit display information for cpp conditionals." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (crisp-mode crisp-mode) "crisp" "emulation/crisp.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14634 20465))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/crisp.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar crisp-mode nil "\
|
||
Track status of CRiSP emulation mode.
|
||
A value of nil means CRiSP mode is not enabled. A value of t
|
||
indicates CRiSP mode is enabled.
|
||
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either M-x customize or the function `crisp-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote crisp) (quote crisp-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote crisp-mode) (quote crisp))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote crisp-mode) "crisp" "\
|
||
Toggle CRiSP/Brief emulation minor mode.
|
||
With ARG, turn CRiSP mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote brief-mode) (quote crisp-mode))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (completing-read-multiple) "crm" "emacs-lisp/crm.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14600 36409))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/crm.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote completing-read-multiple) "crm" "\
|
||
Read multiple strings in the minibuffer, with completion.
|
||
By using this functionality, a user may specify multiple strings at a
|
||
single prompt, optionally using completion.
|
||
|
||
Multiple strings are specified by separating each of the strings with
|
||
a prespecified separator character. For example, if the separator
|
||
character is a comma, the strings 'alice', 'bob', and 'eve' would be
|
||
specified as 'alice,bob,eve'.
|
||
|
||
The default value for the separator character is the value of
|
||
`crm-default-separator' (comma). The separator character may be
|
||
changed by modifying the value of `crm-separator'.
|
||
|
||
Continguous strings of non-separator-characters are referred to as
|
||
'elements'. In the aforementioned example, the elements are: 'alice',
|
||
'bob', and 'eve'.
|
||
|
||
Completion is available on a per-element basis. For example, if the
|
||
contents of the minibuffer are 'alice,bob,eve' and point is between
|
||
'l' and 'i', pressing TAB operates on the element 'alice'.
|
||
|
||
The return value of this function is a list of the read strings.
|
||
|
||
See the documentation for `completing-read' for details on the arguments:
|
||
PROMPT, TABLE, PREDICATE, REQUIRE-MATCH, INITIAL-INPUT, HIST, DEF, and
|
||
INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (customize-menu-create custom-menu-create custom-save-all
|
||
;;;;;; customize-save-customized custom-file customize-browse custom-buffer-create-other-window
|
||
;;;;;; custom-buffer-create customize-apropos-groups customize-apropos-faces
|
||
;;;;;; customize-apropos-options customize-apropos customize-saved
|
||
;;;;;; customize-customized customize-face-other-window customize-face
|
||
;;;;;; customize-option-other-window customize-changed-options customize-option
|
||
;;;;;; customize-group-other-window customize-group customize customize-save-variable
|
||
;;;;;; customize-set-variable customize-set-value) "cus-edit" "cus-edit.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14841 19790))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from cus-edit.el
|
||
(add-hook 'same-window-regexps "\\`\\*Customiz.*\\*\\'")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-set-value) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Set VARIABLE to VALUE. VALUE is a Lisp object.
|
||
|
||
If VARIABLE has a `variable-interactive' property, that is used as if
|
||
it were the arg to `interactive' (which see) to interactively read the value.
|
||
|
||
If VARIABLE has a `custom-type' property, it must be a widget and the
|
||
`:prompt-value' property of that widget will be used for reading the value.
|
||
|
||
If given a prefix (or a COMMENT argument), also prompt for a comment." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-set-variable) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Set the default for VARIABLE to VALUE. VALUE is a Lisp object.
|
||
|
||
If VARIABLE has a `custom-set' property, that is used for setting
|
||
VARIABLE, otherwise `set-default' is used.
|
||
|
||
The `customized-value' property of the VARIABLE will be set to a list
|
||
with a quoted VALUE as its sole list member.
|
||
|
||
If VARIABLE has a `variable-interactive' property, that is used as if
|
||
it were the arg to `interactive' (which see) to interactively read the value.
|
||
|
||
If VARIABLE has a `custom-type' property, it must be a widget and the
|
||
`:prompt-value' property of that widget will be used for reading the value.
|
||
|
||
If given a prefix (or a COMMENT argument), also prompt for a comment." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-save-variable) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Set the default for VARIABLE to VALUE, and save it for future sessions.
|
||
If VARIABLE has a `custom-set' property, that is used for setting
|
||
VARIABLE, otherwise `set-default' is used.
|
||
|
||
The `customized-value' property of the VARIABLE will be set to a list
|
||
with a quoted VALUE as its sole list member.
|
||
|
||
If VARIABLE has a `variable-interactive' property, that is used as if
|
||
it were the arg to `interactive' (which see) to interactively read the value.
|
||
|
||
If VARIABLE has a `custom-type' property, it must be a widget and the
|
||
`:prompt-value' property of that widget will be used for reading the value.
|
||
|
||
If given a prefix (or a COMMENT argument), also prompt for a comment." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Select a customization buffer which you can use to set user options.
|
||
User options are structured into \"groups\".
|
||
Initially the top-level group `Emacs' and its immediate subgroups
|
||
are shown; the contents of those subgroups are initially hidden." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-group) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Customize GROUP, which must be a customization group." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-group-other-window) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Customize GROUP, which must be a customization group." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote customize-variable) (quote customize-option))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-option) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Customize SYMBOL, which must be a user option variable." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-changed-options) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Customize all user option variables changed in Emacs itself.
|
||
This includes new user option variables and faces, and new
|
||
customization groups, as well as older options and faces whose default
|
||
values have changed since the previous major Emacs release.
|
||
|
||
With argument SINCE-VERSION (a string), customize all user option
|
||
variables that were added (or their meanings were changed) since that
|
||
version." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote customize-variable-other-window) (quote customize-option-other-window))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-option-other-window) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Customize SYMBOL, which must be a user option variable.
|
||
Show the buffer in another window, but don't select it." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-face) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Customize SYMBOL, which should be a face name or nil.
|
||
If SYMBOL is nil, customize all faces." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-face-other-window) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Show customization buffer for face SYMBOL in other window." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-customized) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Customize all user options set since the last save in this session." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-saved) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Customize all already saved user options." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-apropos) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Customize all user options matching REGEXP.
|
||
If ALL is `options', include only options.
|
||
If ALL is `faces', include only faces.
|
||
If ALL is `groups', include only groups.
|
||
If ALL is t (interactively, with prefix arg), include options which are not
|
||
user-settable, as well as faces and groups." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-apropos-options) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Customize all user options matching REGEXP.
|
||
With prefix arg, include options which are not user-settable." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-apropos-faces) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Customize all user faces matching REGEXP." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-apropos-groups) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Customize all user groups matching REGEXP." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote custom-buffer-create) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Create a buffer containing OPTIONS.
|
||
Optional NAME is the name of the buffer.
|
||
OPTIONS should be an alist of the form ((SYMBOL WIDGET)...), where
|
||
SYMBOL is a customization option, and WIDGET is a widget for editing
|
||
that option." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote custom-buffer-create-other-window) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Create a buffer containing OPTIONS.
|
||
Optional NAME is the name of the buffer.
|
||
OPTIONS should be an alist of the form ((SYMBOL WIDGET)...), where
|
||
SYMBOL is a customization option, and WIDGET is a widget for editing
|
||
that option." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-browse) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Create a tree browser for the customize hierarchy." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar custom-file nil "\
|
||
File used for storing customization information.
|
||
The default is nil, which means to use your init file
|
||
as specified by `user-init-file'. If you specify some other file,
|
||
you need to explicitly load that file for the settings to take effect.
|
||
|
||
When you change this variable, look in the previous custom file
|
||
\(usually your init file) for the forms `(custom-set-variables ...)'
|
||
and `(custom-set-faces ...)', and copy them (whichever ones you find)
|
||
to the new custom file. This will preserve your existing customizations.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-save-customized) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Save all user options which have been set in this session." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote custom-save-all) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Save all customizations in `custom-file'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote custom-menu-create) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Create menu for customization group SYMBOL.
|
||
The menu is in a format applicable to `easy-menu-define'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote customize-menu-create) "cus-edit" "\
|
||
Return a customize menu for customization group SYMBOL.
|
||
If optional NAME is given, use that as the name of the menu.
|
||
Otherwise the menu will be named `Customize'.
|
||
The format is suitable for use with `easy-menu-define'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (custom-set-faces custom-declare-face) "cus-face"
|
||
;;;;;; "cus-face.el" (14760 55195))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from cus-face.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote custom-declare-face) "cus-face" "\
|
||
Like `defface', but FACE is evaluated as a normal argument." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote custom-set-faces) "cus-face" "\
|
||
Initialize faces according to user preferences.
|
||
The arguments should be a list where each entry has the form:
|
||
|
||
(FACE SPEC [NOW [COMMENT]])
|
||
|
||
SPEC is stored as the saved value for FACE.
|
||
If NOW is present and non-nil, FACE is created now, according to SPEC.
|
||
COMMENT is a string comment about FACE.
|
||
|
||
See `defface' for the format of SPEC." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (cvs-status-mode) "cvs-status" "cvs-status.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14807 56558))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from cvs-status.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cvs-status-mode) "cvs-status" "\
|
||
Mode used for cvs status output." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (global-cwarn-mode turn-on-cwarn-mode cwarn-mode)
|
||
;;;;;; "cwarn" "progmodes/cwarn.el" (14746 24125))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cwarn.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cwarn-mode) "cwarn" "\
|
||
Minor mode that highlights suspicious C and C++ constructions.
|
||
|
||
Note, in addition to enabling this minor mode, the major mode must
|
||
be included in the variable `cwarn-configuration'. By default C and
|
||
C++ modes are included.
|
||
|
||
With ARG, turn CWarn mode on if and only if arg is positive." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote turn-on-cwarn-mode) "cwarn" "\
|
||
Turn on CWarn mode.
|
||
|
||
This function is designed to be added to hooks, for example:
|
||
(add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-cwarn-mode)" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote global-cwarn-mode) "cwarn" "\
|
||
Hightlight suspicious C and C++ constructions in all buffers.
|
||
|
||
With ARG, turn CWarn mode on globally if and only if arg is positive." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (standard-display-cyrillic-translit cyrillic-encode-alternativnyj-char
|
||
;;;;;; cyrillic-encode-koi8-r-char) "cyril-util" "language/cyril-util.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14623 45987))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from language/cyril-util.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cyrillic-encode-koi8-r-char) "cyril-util" "\
|
||
Return KOI8-R external character code of CHAR if appropriate." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cyrillic-encode-alternativnyj-char) "cyril-util" "\
|
||
Return ALTERNATIVNYJ external character code of CHAR if appropriate." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote standard-display-cyrillic-translit) "cyril-util" "\
|
||
Display a cyrillic buffer using a transliteration.
|
||
For readability, the table is slightly
|
||
different from the one used for the input method `cyrillic-translit'.
|
||
|
||
The argument is a string which specifies which language you are using;
|
||
that affects the choice of transliterations slightly.
|
||
Possible values are listed in 'cyrillic-language-alist'.
|
||
If the argument is t, we use the default cyrillic transliteration.
|
||
If the argument is nil, we return the display table to its standard state." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (dabbrev-expand dabbrev-completion) "dabbrev" "dabbrev.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14688 22818))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from dabbrev.el
|
||
|
||
(define-key esc-map "/" (quote dabbrev-expand))
|
||
|
||
(define-key esc-map [67108911] (quote dabbrev-completion))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dabbrev-completion) "dabbrev" "\
|
||
Completion on current word.
|
||
Like \\[dabbrev-expand] but finds all expansions in the current buffer
|
||
and presents suggestions for completion.
|
||
|
||
With a prefix argument, it searches all buffers accepted by the
|
||
function pointed out by `dabbrev-friend-buffer-function' to find the
|
||
completions.
|
||
|
||
If the prefix argument is 16 (which comes from C-u C-u),
|
||
then it searches *all* buffers.
|
||
|
||
With no prefix argument, it reuses an old completion list
|
||
if there is a suitable one already." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dabbrev-expand) "dabbrev" "\
|
||
Expand previous word \"dynamically\".
|
||
|
||
Expands to the most recent, preceding word for which this is a prefix.
|
||
If no suitable preceding word is found, words following point are
|
||
considered. If still no suitable word is found, then look in the
|
||
buffers accepted by the function pointed out by variable
|
||
`dabbrev-friend-buffer-function'.
|
||
|
||
A positive prefix argument, N, says to take the Nth backward *distinct*
|
||
possibility. A negative argument says search forward.
|
||
|
||
If the cursor has not moved from the end of the previous expansion and
|
||
no argument is given, replace the previously-made expansion
|
||
with the next possible expansion not yet tried.
|
||
|
||
The variable `dabbrev-backward-only' may be used to limit the
|
||
direction of search to backward if set non-nil.
|
||
|
||
See also `dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp' and \\[dabbrev-completion]." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (dcl-mode) "dcl-mode" "progmodes/dcl-mode.el" (13706
|
||
;;;;;; 38927))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/dcl-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dcl-mode) "dcl-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing DCL-files.
|
||
|
||
This mode indents command lines in blocks. (A block is commands between
|
||
THEN-ELSE-ENDIF and between lines matching dcl-block-begin-regexp and
|
||
dcl-block-end-regexp.)
|
||
|
||
Labels are indented to a fixed position unless they begin or end a block.
|
||
Whole-line comments (matching dcl-comment-line-regexp) are not indented.
|
||
Data lines are not indented.
|
||
|
||
Key bindings:
|
||
|
||
\\{dcl-mode-map}
|
||
Commands not usually bound to keys:
|
||
|
||
\\[dcl-save-nondefault-options] Save changed options
|
||
\\[dcl-save-all-options] Save all options
|
||
\\[dcl-save-option] Save any option
|
||
\\[dcl-save-mode] Save buffer mode
|
||
|
||
Variables controlling indentation style and extra features:
|
||
|
||
dcl-basic-offset
|
||
Extra indentation within blocks.
|
||
|
||
dcl-continuation-offset
|
||
Extra indentation for continued lines.
|
||
|
||
dcl-margin-offset
|
||
Indentation for the first command line in a file or SUBROUTINE.
|
||
|
||
dcl-margin-label-offset
|
||
Indentation for a label.
|
||
|
||
dcl-comment-line-regexp
|
||
Lines matching this regexp will not be indented.
|
||
|
||
dcl-block-begin-regexp
|
||
dcl-block-end-regexp
|
||
Regexps that match command lines that begin and end, respectively,
|
||
a block of commmand lines that will be given extra indentation.
|
||
Command lines between THEN-ELSE-ENDIF are always indented; these variables
|
||
make it possible to define other places to indent.
|
||
Set to nil to disable this feature.
|
||
|
||
dcl-calc-command-indent-function
|
||
Can be set to a function that customizes indentation for command lines.
|
||
Two such functions are included in the package:
|
||
dcl-calc-command-indent-multiple
|
||
dcl-calc-command-indent-hang
|
||
|
||
dcl-calc-cont-indent-function
|
||
Can be set to a function that customizes indentation for continued lines.
|
||
One such function is included in the package:
|
||
dcl-calc-cont-indent-relative (set by default)
|
||
|
||
dcl-tab-always-indent
|
||
If t, pressing TAB always indents the current line.
|
||
If nil, pressing TAB indents the current line if point is at the left
|
||
margin.
|
||
|
||
dcl-electric-characters
|
||
Non-nil causes lines to be indented at once when a label, ELSE or ENDIF is
|
||
typed.
|
||
|
||
dcl-electric-reindent-regexps
|
||
Use this variable and function dcl-electric-character to customize
|
||
which words trigger electric indentation.
|
||
|
||
dcl-tempo-comma
|
||
dcl-tempo-left-paren
|
||
dcl-tempo-right-paren
|
||
These variables control the look of expanded templates.
|
||
|
||
dcl-imenu-generic-expression
|
||
Default value for imenu-generic-expression. The default includes
|
||
SUBROUTINE labels in the main listing and sub-listings for
|
||
other labels, CALL, GOTO and GOSUB statements.
|
||
|
||
dcl-imenu-label-labels
|
||
dcl-imenu-label-goto
|
||
dcl-imenu-label-gosub
|
||
dcl-imenu-label-call
|
||
Change the text that is used as sub-listing labels in imenu.
|
||
|
||
Loading this package calls the value of the variable
|
||
`dcl-mode-load-hook' with no args, if that value is non-nil.
|
||
Turning on DCL mode calls the value of the variable `dcl-mode-hook'
|
||
with no args, if that value is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The following example uses the default values for all variables:
|
||
|
||
$! This is a comment line that is not indented (it matches
|
||
$! dcl-comment-line-regexp)
|
||
$! Next follows the first command line. It is indented dcl-margin-offset.
|
||
$ i = 1
|
||
$ ! Other comments are indented like command lines.
|
||
$ ! A margin label indented dcl-margin-label-offset:
|
||
$ label:
|
||
$ if i.eq.1
|
||
$ then
|
||
$ ! Lines between THEN-ELSE and ELSE-ENDIF are
|
||
$ ! indented dcl-basic-offset
|
||
$ loop1: ! This matches dcl-block-begin-regexp...
|
||
$ ! ...so this line is indented dcl-basic-offset
|
||
$ text = \"This \" + - ! is a continued line
|
||
\"lined up with the command line\"
|
||
$ type sys$input
|
||
Data lines are not indented at all.
|
||
$ endloop1: ! This matches dcl-block-end-regexp
|
||
$ endif
|
||
$
|
||
" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (cancel-debug-on-entry debug-on-entry debug) "debug"
|
||
;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/debug.el" (14763 42852))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/debug.el
|
||
|
||
(setq debugger (quote debug))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote debug) "debug" "\
|
||
Enter debugger. To return, type \\<debugger-mode-map>`\\[debugger-continue]'.
|
||
Arguments are mainly for use when this is called from the internals
|
||
of the evaluator.
|
||
|
||
You may call with no args, or you may pass nil as the first arg and
|
||
any other args you like. In that case, the list of args after the
|
||
first will be printed into the backtrace buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote debug-on-entry) "debug" "\
|
||
Request FUNCTION to invoke debugger each time it is called.
|
||
If you tell the debugger to continue, FUNCTION's execution proceeds.
|
||
This works by modifying the definition of FUNCTION,
|
||
which must be written in Lisp, not predefined.
|
||
Use \\[cancel-debug-on-entry] to cancel the effect of this command.
|
||
Redefining FUNCTION also cancels it." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cancel-debug-on-entry) "debug" "\
|
||
Undo effect of \\[debug-on-entry] on FUNCTION.
|
||
If argument is nil or an empty string, cancel for all functions." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (decipher-mode decipher) "decipher" "play/decipher.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14747 44776))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/decipher.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote decipher) "decipher" "\
|
||
Format a buffer of ciphertext for cryptanalysis and enter Decipher mode." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote decipher-mode) "decipher" "\
|
||
Major mode for decrypting monoalphabetic substitution ciphers.
|
||
Lower-case letters enter plaintext.
|
||
Upper-case letters are commands.
|
||
|
||
The buffer is made read-only so that normal Emacs commands cannot
|
||
modify it.
|
||
|
||
The most useful commands are:
|
||
\\<decipher-mode-map>
|
||
\\[decipher-digram-list] Display a list of all digrams & their frequency
|
||
\\[decipher-frequency-count] Display the frequency of each ciphertext letter
|
||
\\[decipher-adjacency-list] Show adjacency list for current letter (lists letters appearing next to it)
|
||
\\[decipher-make-checkpoint] Save the current cipher alphabet (checkpoint)
|
||
\\[decipher-restore-checkpoint] Restore a saved cipher alphabet (checkpoint)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (delimit-columns-rectangle delimit-columns-region
|
||
;;;;;; delimit-columns-customize) "delim-col" "delim-col.el" (14838
|
||
;;;;;; 45509))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from delim-col.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote delimit-columns-customize) "delim-col" "\
|
||
Customization of `columns' group." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote delimit-columns-region) "delim-col" "\
|
||
Prettify all columns in a text region.
|
||
|
||
START and END delimits the text region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote delimit-columns-rectangle) "delim-col" "\
|
||
Prettify all columns in a text rectangle.
|
||
|
||
START and END delimits the corners of text rectangle." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (delphi-mode) "delphi" "progmodes/delphi.el" (14505
|
||
;;;;;; 12112))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/delphi.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote delphi-mode) "delphi" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Delphi code. \\<delphi-mode-map>
|
||
\\[delphi-tab] - Indents the current line for Delphi code.
|
||
\\[delphi-find-unit] - Search for a Delphi source file.
|
||
\\[delphi-fill-comment] - Fill the current comment.
|
||
\\[delphi-new-comment-line] - If in a // comment, do a new comment line.
|
||
|
||
M-x indent-region also works for indenting a whole region.
|
||
|
||
Customization:
|
||
|
||
`delphi-indent-level' (default 3)
|
||
Indentation of Delphi statements with respect to containing block.
|
||
`delphi-compound-block-indent' (default 0)
|
||
Extra indentation for blocks in compound statements.
|
||
`delphi-case-label-indent' (default 0)
|
||
Extra indentation for case statement labels.
|
||
`delphi-tab-always-indents' (default t)
|
||
Non-nil means TAB in Delphi mode should always reindent the current line,
|
||
regardless of where in the line point is when the TAB command is used.
|
||
`delphi-newline-always-indents' (default t)
|
||
Non-nil means NEWLINE in Delphi mode should always reindent the current
|
||
line, insert a blank line and move to the default indent column of the
|
||
blank line.
|
||
`delphi-search-path' (default .)
|
||
Directories to search when finding external units.
|
||
`delphi-verbose' (default nil)
|
||
If true then delphi token processing progress is reported to the user.
|
||
|
||
Coloring:
|
||
|
||
`delphi-comment-face' (default font-lock-comment-face)
|
||
Face used to color delphi comments.
|
||
`delphi-string-face' (default font-lock-string-face)
|
||
Face used to color delphi strings.
|
||
`delphi-keyword-face' (default font-lock-keyword-face)
|
||
Face used to color delphi keywords.
|
||
`delphi-other-face' (default nil)
|
||
Face used to color everything else.
|
||
|
||
Turning on Delphi mode calls the value of the variable delphi-mode-hook with
|
||
no args, if that value is non-nil." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (delete-selection-mode) "delsel" "delsel.el" (14807
|
||
;;;;;; 56558))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from delsel.el
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote pending-delete-mode) (quote delete-selection-mode))
|
||
|
||
(defvar delete-selection-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Delete-Selection mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `delete-selection-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote editing-basics) (quote delete-selection-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote delete-selection-mode) (quote delsel))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote delete-selection-mode) "delsel" "\
|
||
Toggle Delete Selection mode.
|
||
With prefix ARG, turn Delete Selection mode on if and only if ARG is
|
||
positive.
|
||
|
||
When Delete Selection mode is enabled, Transient Mark mode is also
|
||
enabled and typed text replaces the selection if the selection is
|
||
active. Otherwise, typed text is just inserted at point regardless of
|
||
any selection." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (derived-mode-init-mode-variables) "derived" "derived.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14638 25337))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from derived.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote derived-mode-init-mode-variables) "derived" "\
|
||
Initialise variables for a new MODE.
|
||
Right now, if they don't already exist, set up a blank keymap, an
|
||
empty syntax table, and an empty abbrev table -- these will be merged
|
||
the first time the mode is used." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (desktop-load-default desktop-read) "desktop" "desktop.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14822 58259))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from desktop.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote desktop-read) "desktop" "\
|
||
Read the Desktop file and the files it specifies.
|
||
This is a no-op when Emacs is running in batch mode." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote desktop-load-default) "desktop" "\
|
||
Load the `default' start-up library manually.
|
||
Also inhibit further loading of it. Call this from your `.emacs' file
|
||
to provide correct modes for autoloaded files." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (devanagari-decode-itrans-region devanagari-encode-itrans-region
|
||
;;;;;; in-is13194-devanagari-pre-write-conversion devanagari-decompose-to-is13194-region
|
||
;;;;;; in-is13194-devanagari-post-read-conversion devanagari-compose-from-is13194-region
|
||
;;;;;; devanagari-compose-region devanagari-compose-string devanagari-decompose-region
|
||
;;;;;; devanagari-decompose-string char-to-glyph-devanagari indian-to-devanagari-string
|
||
;;;;;; devanagari-to-indian-region indian-to-devanagari-region devanagari-to-indian
|
||
;;;;;; indian-to-devanagari) "devan-util" "language/devan-util.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14776 10060))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from language/devan-util.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote indian-to-devanagari) "devan-util" "\
|
||
Convert IS 13194 character CHAR to Devanagari basic characters.
|
||
If CHAR is not IS 13194, return CHAR as is." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote devanagari-to-indian) "devan-util" "\
|
||
Convert Devanagari basic character CHAR to IS 13194 characters.
|
||
If CHAR is not Devanagari basic character, return CHAR as is." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote indian-to-devanagari-region) "devan-util" "\
|
||
Convert IS 13194 characters in region to Devanagari basic characters.
|
||
When called from a program, expects two arguments,
|
||
positions (integers or markers) specifying the region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote devanagari-to-indian-region) "devan-util" "\
|
||
Convert Devanagari basic characters in region to Indian characters.
|
||
When called from a program, expects two arguments,
|
||
positions (integers or markers) specifying the region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote indian-to-devanagari-string) "devan-util" "\
|
||
Convert Indian characters in STRING to Devanagari Basic characters." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote char-to-glyph-devanagari) "devan-util" "\
|
||
Convert Devanagari characters in STRING to Devanagari glyphs.
|
||
Ligatures and special rules are processed." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote devanagari-decompose-string) "devan-util" "\
|
||
Decompose Devanagari string STR" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote devanagari-decompose-region) "devan-util" nil t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote devanagari-compose-string) "devan-util" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote devanagari-compose-region) "devan-util" nil t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote devanagari-compose-from-is13194-region) "devan-util" "\
|
||
Compose IS 13194 characters in the region to Devanagari characters." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote in-is13194-devanagari-post-read-conversion) "devan-util" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote devanagari-decompose-to-is13194-region) "devan-util" "\
|
||
Decompose Devanagari characters in the region to IS 13194 characters." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote in-is13194-devanagari-pre-write-conversion) "devan-util" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote devanagari-encode-itrans-region) "devan-util" nil t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote devanagari-decode-itrans-region) "devan-util" nil t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (diary-mail-entries diary) "diary-lib" "calendar/diary-lib.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14821 46405))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/diary-lib.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote diary) "diary-lib" "\
|
||
Generate the diary window for ARG days starting with the current date.
|
||
If no argument is provided, the number of days of diary entries is governed
|
||
by the variable `number-of-diary-entries'. This function is suitable for
|
||
execution in a `.emacs' file." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote diary-mail-entries) "diary-lib" "\
|
||
Send a mail message showing diary entries for next NDAYS days.
|
||
If no prefix argument is given, NDAYS is set to `diary-mail-days'.
|
||
|
||
You can call `diary-mail-entries' every night using an at/cron job.
|
||
For example, this script will run the program at 2am daily. Since
|
||
`emacs -batch' does not load your `.emacs' file, you must ensure that
|
||
all relevant variables are set, as done here.
|
||
|
||
#!/bin/sh
|
||
# diary-rem.sh -- repeatedly run the Emacs diary-reminder
|
||
emacs -batch \\
|
||
-eval \"(setq diary-mail-days 3 \\
|
||
european-calendar-style t \\
|
||
diary-mail-addr \\\"user@host.name\\\" )\" \\
|
||
-l diary-lib -f diary-mail-entries
|
||
at -f diary-rem.sh 0200 tomorrow
|
||
|
||
You may have to tweak the syntax of the `at' command to suit your
|
||
system. Alternatively, you can specify a cron entry:
|
||
0 1 * * * diary-rem.sh
|
||
to run it every morning at 1am." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (diff-backup diff diff-command diff-switches) "diff"
|
||
;;;;;; "diff.el" (14280 10414))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from diff.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar diff-switches "-c" "\
|
||
*A string or list of strings specifying switches to be be passed to diff.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar diff-command "diff" "\
|
||
*The command to use to run diff.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote diff) "diff" "\
|
||
Find and display the differences between OLD and NEW files.
|
||
Interactively the current buffer's file name is the default for NEW
|
||
and a backup file for NEW is the default for OLD.
|
||
With prefix arg, prompt for diff switches." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote diff-backup) "diff" "\
|
||
Diff this file with its backup file or vice versa.
|
||
Uses the latest backup, if there are several numerical backups.
|
||
If this file is a backup, diff it with its original.
|
||
The backup file is the first file given to `diff'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (diff-minor-mode diff-mode) "diff-mode" "diff-mode.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14831 12714))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from diff-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote diff-mode) "diff-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for viewing/editing context diffs.
|
||
Supports unified and context diffs as well as (to a lesser extent) normal diffs.
|
||
When the buffer is read-only, the ESC prefix is not necessary.
|
||
This mode runs `diff-mode-hook'.
|
||
\\{diff-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote diff-minor-mode) "diff-mode" "\
|
||
Minor mode for viewing/editing context diffs.
|
||
\\{diff-minor-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (dired-noselect dired-other-frame dired-other-window
|
||
;;;;;; dired dired-copy-preserve-time dired-dwim-target dired-keep-marker-symlink
|
||
;;;;;; dired-keep-marker-hardlink dired-keep-marker-copy dired-keep-marker-rename
|
||
;;;;;; dired-trivial-filenames dired-ls-F-marks-symlinks dired-listing-switches)
|
||
;;;;;; "dired" "dired.el" (14831 34695))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from dired.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar dired-listing-switches "-al" "\
|
||
*Switches passed to `ls' for dired. MUST contain the `l' option.
|
||
May contain all other options that don't contradict `-l';
|
||
may contain even `F', `b', `i' and `s'. See also the variable
|
||
`dired-ls-F-marks-symlinks' concerning the `F' switch.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar dired-chown-program (if (memq system-type (quote (hpux dgux usg-unix-v irix linux gnu/linux))) "chown" (if (file-exists-p "/usr/sbin/chown") "/usr/sbin/chown" "/etc/chown")) "\
|
||
Name of chown command (usually `chown' or `/etc/chown').")
|
||
|
||
(defvar dired-ls-F-marks-symlinks nil "\
|
||
*Informs dired about how `ls -lF' marks symbolic links.
|
||
Set this to t if `ls' (or whatever program is specified by
|
||
`insert-directory-program') with `-lF' marks the symbolic link
|
||
itself with a trailing @ (usually the case under Ultrix).
|
||
|
||
Example: if `ln -s foo bar; ls -F bar' gives `bar -> foo', set it to
|
||
nil (the default), if it gives `bar@ -> foo', set it to t.
|
||
|
||
Dired checks if there is really a @ appended. Thus, if you have a
|
||
marking `ls' program on one host and a non-marking on another host, and
|
||
don't care about symbolic links which really end in a @, you can
|
||
always set this variable to t.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar dired-trivial-filenames "^\\.\\.?$\\|^#" "\
|
||
*Regexp of files to skip when finding first file of a directory.
|
||
A value of nil means move to the subdir line.
|
||
A value of t means move to first file.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar dired-keep-marker-rename t "\
|
||
*Controls marking of renamed files.
|
||
If t, files keep their previous marks when they are renamed.
|
||
If a character, renamed files (whether previously marked or not)
|
||
are afterward marked with that character.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar dired-keep-marker-copy 67 "\
|
||
*Controls marking of copied files.
|
||
If t, copied files are marked if and as the corresponding original files were.
|
||
If a character, copied files are unconditionally marked with that character.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar dired-keep-marker-hardlink 72 "\
|
||
*Controls marking of newly made hard links.
|
||
If t, they are marked if and as the files linked to were marked.
|
||
If a character, new links are unconditionally marked with that character.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar dired-keep-marker-symlink 89 "\
|
||
*Controls marking of newly made symbolic links.
|
||
If t, they are marked if and as the files linked to were marked.
|
||
If a character, new links are unconditionally marked with that character.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar dired-dwim-target nil "\
|
||
*If non-nil, dired tries to guess a default target directory.
|
||
This means: if there is a dired buffer displayed in the next window,
|
||
use its current subdir, instead of the current subdir of this dired buffer.
|
||
|
||
The target is used in the prompt for file copy, rename etc.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar dired-copy-preserve-time t "\
|
||
*If non-nil, Dired preserves the last-modified time in a file copy.
|
||
\(This works on only some systems.)")
|
||
(define-key ctl-x-map "d" 'dired)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired) "dired" "\
|
||
\"Edit\" directory DIRNAME--delete, rename, print, etc. some files in it.
|
||
Optional second argument SWITCHES specifies the `ls' options used.
|
||
\(Interactively, use a prefix argument to be able to specify SWITCHES.)
|
||
Dired displays a list of files in DIRNAME (which may also have
|
||
shell wildcards appended to select certain files). If DIRNAME is a cons,
|
||
its first element is taken as the directory name and the rest as an explicit
|
||
list of files to make directory entries for.
|
||
\\<dired-mode-map>You can move around in it with the usual commands.
|
||
You can flag files for deletion with \\[dired-flag-file-deletion] and then
|
||
delete them by typing \\[dired-do-flagged-delete].
|
||
Type \\[describe-mode] after entering dired for more info.
|
||
|
||
If DIRNAME is already in a dired buffer, that buffer is used without refresh." t nil)
|
||
(define-key ctl-x-4-map "d" 'dired-other-window)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-other-window) "dired" "\
|
||
\"Edit\" directory DIRNAME. Like `dired' but selects in another window." t nil)
|
||
(define-key ctl-x-5-map "d" 'dired-other-frame)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-other-frame) "dired" "\
|
||
\"Edit\" directory DIRNAME. Like `dired' but makes a new frame." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-noselect) "dired" "\
|
||
Like `dired' but returns the dired buffer as value, does not select it." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (dired-show-file-type dired-do-query-replace-regexp
|
||
;;;;;; dired-do-search dired-hide-all dired-hide-subdir dired-tree-down
|
||
;;;;;; dired-tree-up dired-kill-subdir dired-mark-subdir-files dired-goto-subdir
|
||
;;;;;; dired-prev-subdir dired-insert-subdir dired-maybe-insert-subdir
|
||
;;;;;; dired-downcase dired-upcase dired-do-symlink-regexp dired-do-hardlink-regexp
|
||
;;;;;; dired-do-copy-regexp dired-do-rename-regexp dired-do-rename
|
||
;;;;;; dired-do-hardlink dired-do-symlink dired-do-copy dired-create-directory
|
||
;;;;;; dired-rename-file dired-copy-file dired-relist-file dired-remove-file
|
||
;;;;;; dired-add-file dired-do-redisplay dired-do-load dired-do-byte-compile
|
||
;;;;;; dired-do-compress dired-compress-file dired-do-kill-lines
|
||
;;;;;; dired-do-shell-command dired-do-print dired-do-chown dired-do-chgrp
|
||
;;;;;; dired-do-chmod dired-backup-diff dired-diff) "dired-aux"
|
||
;;;;;; "dired-aux.el" (14811 51864))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from dired-aux.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-diff) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Compare file at point with file FILE using `diff'.
|
||
FILE defaults to the file at the mark.
|
||
The prompted-for file is the first file given to `diff'.
|
||
With prefix arg, prompt for second argument SWITCHES,
|
||
which is options for `diff'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-backup-diff) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Diff this file with its backup file or vice versa.
|
||
Uses the latest backup, if there are several numerical backups.
|
||
If this file is a backup, diff it with its original.
|
||
The backup file is the first file given to `diff'.
|
||
With prefix arg, prompt for argument SWITCHES which is options for `diff'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-chmod) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Change the mode of the marked (or next ARG) files.
|
||
This calls chmod, thus symbolic modes like `g+w' are allowed." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-chgrp) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Change the group of the marked (or next ARG) files." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-chown) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Change the owner of the marked (or next ARG) files." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-print) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Print the marked (or next ARG) files.
|
||
Uses the shell command coming from variables `lpr-command' and
|
||
`lpr-switches' as default." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-shell-command) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Run a shell command COMMAND on the marked files.
|
||
If no files are marked or a specific numeric prefix arg is given,
|
||
the next ARG files are used. Just \\[universal-argument] means the current file.
|
||
The prompt mentions the file(s) or the marker, as appropriate.
|
||
|
||
If there is output, it goes to a separate buffer.
|
||
|
||
Normally the command is run on each file individually.
|
||
However, if there is a `*' in the command then it is run
|
||
just once with the entire file list substituted there.
|
||
|
||
If there is no `*', but a `?' in the command then it is still run
|
||
on each file individually but with the filename substituted there
|
||
instead of att the end of the command.
|
||
|
||
No automatic redisplay of dired buffers is attempted, as there's no
|
||
telling what files the command may have changed. Type
|
||
\\[dired-do-redisplay] to redisplay the marked files.
|
||
|
||
The shell command has the top level directory as working directory, so
|
||
output files usually are created there instead of in a subdir.
|
||
|
||
In a noninteractive call (from Lisp code), you must specify
|
||
the list of file names explicitly with the FILE-LIST argument." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-kill-lines) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Kill all marked lines (not the files).
|
||
With a prefix argument, kill that many lines starting with the current line.
|
||
\(A negative argument kills lines before the current line.)
|
||
To kill an entire subdirectory, go to its directory header line
|
||
and use this command with a prefix argument (the value does not matter)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-compress-file) "dired-aux" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-compress) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Compress or uncompress marked (or next ARG) files." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-byte-compile) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Byte compile marked (or next ARG) Emacs Lisp files." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-load) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Load the marked (or next ARG) Emacs Lisp files." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-redisplay) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Redisplay all marked (or next ARG) files.
|
||
If on a subdir line, redisplay that subdirectory. In that case,
|
||
a prefix arg lets you edit the `ls' switches used for the new listing." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-add-file) "dired-aux" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-remove-file) "dired-aux" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-relist-file) "dired-aux" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-copy-file) "dired-aux" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-rename-file) "dired-aux" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-create-directory) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Create a directory called DIRECTORY." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-copy) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Copy all marked (or next ARG) files, or copy the current file.
|
||
This normally preserves the last-modified date when copying.
|
||
When operating on just the current file, you specify the new name.
|
||
When operating on multiple or marked files, you specify a directory,
|
||
and new copies of these files are made in that directory
|
||
with the same names that the files currently have." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-symlink) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Make symbolic links to current file or all marked (or next ARG) files.
|
||
When operating on just the current file, you specify the new name.
|
||
When operating on multiple or marked files, you specify a directory
|
||
and new symbolic links are made in that directory
|
||
with the same names that the files currently have." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-hardlink) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Add names (hard links) current file or all marked (or next ARG) files.
|
||
When operating on just the current file, you specify the new name.
|
||
When operating on multiple or marked files, you specify a directory
|
||
and new hard links are made in that directory
|
||
with the same names that the files currently have." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-rename) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Rename current file or all marked (or next ARG) files.
|
||
When renaming just the current file, you specify the new name.
|
||
When renaming multiple or marked files, you specify a directory." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-rename-regexp) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Rename marked files containing REGEXP to NEWNAME.
|
||
As each match is found, the user must type a character saying
|
||
what to do with it. For directions, type \\[help-command] at that time.
|
||
NEWNAME may contain \\=\\<n> or \\& as in `query-replace-regexp'.
|
||
REGEXP defaults to the last regexp used.
|
||
|
||
With a zero prefix arg, renaming by regexp affects the absolute file name.
|
||
Normally, only the non-directory part of the file name is used and changed." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-copy-regexp) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Copy all marked files containing REGEXP to NEWNAME.
|
||
See function `dired-do-rename-regexp' for more info." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-hardlink-regexp) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Hardlink all marked files containing REGEXP to NEWNAME.
|
||
See function `dired-do-rename-regexp' for more info." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-symlink-regexp) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Symlink all marked files containing REGEXP to NEWNAME.
|
||
See function `dired-do-rename-regexp' for more info." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-upcase) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Rename all marked (or next ARG) files to upper case." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-downcase) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Rename all marked (or next ARG) files to lower case." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-maybe-insert-subdir) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Insert this subdirectory into the same dired buffer.
|
||
If it is already present, just move to it (type \\[dired-do-redisplay] to refresh),
|
||
else inserts it at its natural place (as `ls -lR' would have done).
|
||
With a prefix arg, you may edit the ls switches used for this listing.
|
||
You can add `R' to the switches to expand the whole tree starting at
|
||
this subdirectory.
|
||
This function takes some pains to conform to `ls -lR' output." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-insert-subdir) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Insert this subdirectory into the same dired buffer.
|
||
If it is already present, overwrites previous entry,
|
||
else inserts it at its natural place (as `ls -lR' would have done).
|
||
With a prefix arg, you may edit the `ls' switches used for this listing.
|
||
You can add `R' to the switches to expand the whole tree starting at
|
||
this subdirectory.
|
||
This function takes some pains to conform to `ls -lR' output." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-prev-subdir) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Go to previous subdirectory, regardless of level.
|
||
When called interactively and not on a subdir line, go to this subdir's line." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-goto-subdir) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Go to end of header line of DIR in this dired buffer.
|
||
Return value of point on success, otherwise return nil.
|
||
The next char is either \\n, or \\r if DIR is hidden." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-mark-subdir-files) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Mark all files except `.' and `..' in current subdirectory.
|
||
If the Dired buffer shows multiple directories, this command
|
||
marks the files listed in the subdirectory that point is in." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-kill-subdir) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Remove all lines of current subdirectory.
|
||
Lower levels are unaffected." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-tree-up) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Go up ARG levels in the dired tree." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-tree-down) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Go down in the dired tree." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-hide-subdir) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Hide or unhide the current subdirectory and move to next directory.
|
||
Optional prefix arg is a repeat factor.
|
||
Use \\[dired-hide-all] to (un)hide all directories." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-hide-all) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Hide all subdirectories, leaving only their header lines.
|
||
If there is already something hidden, make everything visible again.
|
||
Use \\[dired-hide-subdir] to (un)hide a particular subdirectory." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-search) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Search through all marked files for a match for REGEXP.
|
||
Stops when a match is found.
|
||
To continue searching for next match, use command \\[tags-loop-continue]." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-do-query-replace-regexp) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Do `query-replace-regexp' of FROM with TO, on all marked files.
|
||
Third arg DELIMITED (prefix arg) means replace only word-delimited matches.
|
||
If you exit (\\[keyboard-quit] or ESC), you can resume the query replace
|
||
with the command \\[tags-loop-continue]." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-show-file-type) "dired-aux" "\
|
||
Print the type of FILE, according to the `file' command.
|
||
If FILE is a symbolic link and the optional argument DEREF-SYMLINKS is
|
||
true then the type of the file linked to by FILE is printed instead." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (dired-jump) "dired-x" "dired-x.el" (14524 61610))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from dired-x.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-jump) "dired-x" "\
|
||
Jump to dired buffer corresponding to current buffer.
|
||
If in a file, dired the current directory and move to file's line.
|
||
If in dired already, pop up a level and goto old directory's line.
|
||
In case the proper dired file line cannot be found, refresh the dired
|
||
buffer and try again." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (dirtrack) "dirtrack" "dirtrack.el" (14831 12714))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from dirtrack.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dirtrack) "dirtrack" "\
|
||
Determine the current directory by scanning the process output for a prompt.
|
||
The prompt to look for is the first item in `dirtrack-list'.
|
||
|
||
You can toggle directory tracking by using the function `dirtrack-toggle'.
|
||
|
||
If directory tracking does not seem to be working, you can use the
|
||
function `dirtrack-debug-toggle' to turn on debugging output.
|
||
|
||
You can enable directory tracking by adding this function to
|
||
`comint-output-filter-functions'.
|
||
" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (disassemble) "disass" "emacs-lisp/disass.el" (13776
|
||
;;;;;; 9615))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/disass.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote disassemble) "disass" "\
|
||
Print disassembled code for OBJECT in (optional) BUFFER.
|
||
OBJECT can be a symbol defined as a function, or a function itself
|
||
\(a lambda expression or a compiled-function object).
|
||
If OBJECT is not already compiled, we compile it, but do not
|
||
redefine OBJECT if it is a symbol." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (standard-display-european create-glyph standard-display-underline
|
||
;;;;;; standard-display-graphic standard-display-g1 standard-display-ascii
|
||
;;;;;; standard-display-default standard-display-8bit describe-current-display-table
|
||
;;;;;; describe-display-table set-display-table-slot display-table-slot
|
||
;;;;;; make-display-table) "disp-table" "disp-table.el" (14758 10468))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from disp-table.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote make-display-table) "disp-table" "\
|
||
Return a new, empty display table." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote display-table-slot) "disp-table" "\
|
||
Return the value of the extra slot in DISPLAY-TABLE named SLOT.
|
||
SLOT may be a number from 0 to 5 inclusive, or a slot name (symbol).
|
||
Valid symbols are `truncation', `wrap', `escape', `control',
|
||
`selective-display', and `vertical-border'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote set-display-table-slot) "disp-table" "\
|
||
Set the value of the extra slot in DISPLAY-TABLE named SLOT to VALUE.
|
||
SLOT may be a number from 0 to 5 inclusive, or a name (symbol).
|
||
Valid symbols are `truncation', `wrap', `escape', `control',
|
||
`selective-display', and `vertical-border'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote describe-display-table) "disp-table" "\
|
||
Describe the display table DT in a help buffer." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote describe-current-display-table) "disp-table" "\
|
||
Describe the display table in use in the selected window and buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote standard-display-8bit) "disp-table" "\
|
||
Display characters in the range L to H literally." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote standard-display-default) "disp-table" "\
|
||
Display characters in the range L to H using the default notation." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote standard-display-ascii) "disp-table" "\
|
||
Display character C using printable string S." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote standard-display-g1) "disp-table" "\
|
||
Display character C as character SC in the g1 character set.
|
||
This function assumes that your terminal uses the SO/SI characters;
|
||
it is meaningless for an X frame." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote standard-display-graphic) "disp-table" "\
|
||
Display character C as character GC in graphics character set.
|
||
This function assumes VT100-compatible escapes; it is meaningless for an
|
||
X frame." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote standard-display-underline) "disp-table" "\
|
||
Display character C as character UC plus underlining." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote create-glyph) "disp-table" "\
|
||
Allocate a glyph code to display by sending STRING to the terminal." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote standard-display-european) "disp-table" "\
|
||
Semi-obsolete way to toggle display of ISO 8859 European characters.
|
||
|
||
This function is semi-obsolete; if you want to do your editing with
|
||
unibyte characters, it is better to `set-language-environment' coupled
|
||
with either the `--unibyte' option or the EMACS_UNIBYTE environment
|
||
variable, or else customize `enable-multibyte-characters'.
|
||
|
||
With prefix argument, this command enables European character display
|
||
if arg is positive, disables it otherwise. Otherwise, it toggles
|
||
European character display.
|
||
|
||
When this mode is enabled, characters in the range of 160 to 255
|
||
display not as octal escapes, but as accented characters. Codes 146
|
||
and 160 display as apostrophe and space, even though they are not the
|
||
ASCII codes for apostrophe and space.
|
||
|
||
Enabling European character display with this command noninteractively
|
||
from Lisp code also selects Latin-1 as the language environment, and
|
||
selects unibyte mode for all Emacs buffers (both existing buffers and
|
||
those created subsequently). This provides increased compatibility
|
||
for users who call this function in `.emacs'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (dissociated-press) "dissociate" "play/dissociate.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13229 28172))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/dissociate.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dissociated-press) "dissociate" "\
|
||
Dissociate the text of the current buffer.
|
||
Output goes in buffer named *Dissociation*,
|
||
which is redisplayed each time text is added to it.
|
||
Every so often the user must say whether to continue.
|
||
If ARG is positive, require ARG chars of continuity.
|
||
If ARG is negative, require -ARG words of continuity.
|
||
Default is 2." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (doctor) "doctor" "play/doctor.el" (14831 613))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/doctor.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote doctor) "doctor" "\
|
||
Switch to *doctor* buffer and start giving psychotherapy." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (double-mode double-mode) "double" "double.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14288 20375))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from double.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar double-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Double mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `double-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote double) (quote double-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote double-mode) (quote double))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote double-mode) "double" "\
|
||
Toggle Double mode.
|
||
With prefix arg, turn Double mode on iff arg is positive.
|
||
|
||
When Double mode is on, some keys will insert different strings
|
||
when pressed twice. See variable `double-map' for details." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (dunnet) "dunnet" "play/dunnet.el" (13607 44546))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/dunnet.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dunnet) "dunnet" "\
|
||
Switch to *dungeon* buffer and start game." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-earcon-display) "earcon" "gnus/earcon.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14792 2673))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/earcon.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-earcon-display) "earcon" "\
|
||
Play sounds in message buffers." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (define-derived-mode easy-mmode-defsyntax easy-mmode-defmap
|
||
;;;;;; easy-mmode-define-keymap easy-mmode-define-global-mode define-minor-mode)
|
||
;;;;;; "easy-mmode" "emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el" (14842 29274))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote easy-mmode-define-minor-mode) (quote define-minor-mode))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote define-minor-mode) "easy-mmode" "\
|
||
Define a new minor mode MODE.
|
||
This function defines the associated control variable MODE, keymap MODE-map,
|
||
toggle command MODE, and hook MODE-hook. If MODE is buffer-local, then
|
||
turn-on-MODE and turn-off-MODE commands are also generated for use in hooks,
|
||
and an optional global-MODE mode may also be generated.
|
||
|
||
DOC is the documentation for the mode toggle command.
|
||
Optional INIT-VALUE is the initial value of the mode's variable.
|
||
Optional LIGHTER is displayed in the modeline when the mode is on.
|
||
Optional KEYMAP is the default (defvar) keymap bound to the mode keymap.
|
||
If it is a list, it is passed to `easy-mmode-define-keymap'
|
||
in order to build a valid keymap.
|
||
BODY contains code that will be executed each time the mode is (dis)activated.
|
||
It will be executed after any toggling but before running the hooks.
|
||
BODY can start with a list of CL-style keys specifying additional arguments.
|
||
Currently three such keyword arguments are supported:
|
||
:group, followed by the group name to use for any generated `defcustom'.
|
||
:global, followed by a value, which --
|
||
If `t' specifies that the minor mode is not meant to be
|
||
buffer-local (by default, the variable is made buffer-local).
|
||
If non-nil, but not `t' (for instance, `:global optionally'), then
|
||
specifies that the minor mode should be buffer-local, but that a
|
||
corresponding `global-MODE' function should also be added, which can
|
||
be used to turn on MODE in every buffer.
|
||
:conditional-turn-on, followed by a function-name which turns on MODE
|
||
only when applicable to the current buffer. This is used in
|
||
conjunction with any `global-MODE' function (see :global above) when
|
||
turning on the buffer-local minor mode. By default, any generated
|
||
`global-MODE' function unconditionally turns on the minor mode in
|
||
every new buffer." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote easy-mmode-define-global-mode) "easy-mmode" "\
|
||
Make GLOBAL-MODE out of the MODE buffer-local minor mode.
|
||
TURN-ON is a function that will be called with no args in every buffer
|
||
and that should try to turn MODE on if applicable for that buffer.
|
||
KEYS is a list of CL-style keyword arguments:
|
||
:group to specify the custom group." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote easy-mmode-define-keymap) "easy-mmode" "\
|
||
Return a keymap built from bindings BS.
|
||
BS must be a list of (KEY . BINDING) where
|
||
KEY and BINDINGS are suitable for `define-key'.
|
||
Optional NAME is passed to `make-sparse-keymap'.
|
||
Optional map M can be used to modify an existing map.
|
||
ARGS is a list of additional arguments." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote easy-mmode-defmap) "easy-mmode" nil nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote easy-mmode-defsyntax) "easy-mmode" "\
|
||
Define variable ST as a syntax-table.
|
||
CSS contains a list of syntax specifications of the form (CHAR . SYNTAX).
|
||
" nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote define-derived-mode) "easy-mmode" "\
|
||
Create a new mode as a variant of an existing mode.
|
||
|
||
The arguments to this command are as follow:
|
||
|
||
CHILD: the name of the command for the derived mode.
|
||
PARENT: the name of the command for the parent mode (e.g. `text-mode').
|
||
NAME: a string which will appear in the status line (e.g. \"Hypertext\")
|
||
DOCSTRING: an optional documentation string--if you do not supply one,
|
||
the function will attempt to invent something useful.
|
||
BODY: forms to execute just before running the
|
||
hooks for the new mode.
|
||
|
||
Here is how you could define LaTeX-Thesis mode as a variant of LaTeX mode:
|
||
|
||
(define-derived-mode LaTeX-thesis-mode LaTeX-mode \"LaTeX-Thesis\")
|
||
|
||
You could then make new key bindings for `LaTeX-thesis-mode-map'
|
||
without changing regular LaTeX mode. In this example, BODY is empty,
|
||
and DOCSTRING is generated by default.
|
||
|
||
On a more complicated level, the following command uses `sgml-mode' as
|
||
the parent, and then sets the variable `case-fold-search' to nil:
|
||
|
||
(define-derived-mode article-mode sgml-mode \"Article\"
|
||
\"Major mode for editing technical articles.\"
|
||
(setq case-fold-search nil))
|
||
|
||
Note that if the documentation string had been left out, it would have
|
||
been generated automatically, with a reference to the keymap." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (easy-menu-change easy-menu-create-menu easy-menu-do-define
|
||
;;;;;; easy-menu-define) "easymenu" "emacs-lisp/easymenu.el" (14702
|
||
;;;;;; 63698))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/easymenu.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote easy-menu-define) "easymenu" "\
|
||
Define a menu bar submenu in maps MAPS, according to MENU.
|
||
The menu keymap is stored in symbol SYMBOL, both as its value
|
||
and as its function definition. DOC is used as the doc string for SYMBOL.
|
||
|
||
The first element of MENU must be a string. It is the menu bar item name.
|
||
It may be followed by the following keyword argument pairs
|
||
|
||
:filter FUNCTION
|
||
|
||
FUNCTION is a function with one argument, the menu. It returns the actual
|
||
menu displayed.
|
||
|
||
:visible INCLUDE
|
||
|
||
INCLUDE is an expression; this menu is only visible if this
|
||
expression has a non-nil value. `:include' is an alias for `:visible'.
|
||
|
||
:active ENABLE
|
||
|
||
ENABLE is an expression; the menu is enabled for selection
|
||
whenever this expression's value is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
The rest of the elements in MENU, are menu items.
|
||
|
||
A menu item is usually a vector of three elements: [NAME CALLBACK ENABLE]
|
||
|
||
NAME is a string--the menu item name.
|
||
|
||
CALLBACK is a command to run when the item is chosen,
|
||
or a list to evaluate when the item is chosen.
|
||
|
||
ENABLE is an expression; the item is enabled for selection
|
||
whenever this expression's value is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
Alternatively, a menu item may have the form:
|
||
|
||
[ NAME CALLBACK [ KEYWORD ARG ] ... ]
|
||
|
||
Where KEYWORD is one of the symbols defined below.
|
||
|
||
:keys KEYS
|
||
|
||
KEYS is a string; a complex keyboard equivalent to this menu item.
|
||
This is normally not needed because keyboard equivalents are usually
|
||
computed automatically.
|
||
KEYS is expanded with `substitute-command-keys' before it is used.
|
||
|
||
:key-sequence KEYS
|
||
|
||
KEYS is nil, a string or a vector; nil or a keyboard equivalent to this
|
||
menu item.
|
||
This is a hint that will considerably speed up Emacs' first display of
|
||
a menu. Use `:key-sequence nil' when you know that this menu item has no
|
||
keyboard equivalent.
|
||
|
||
:active ENABLE
|
||
|
||
ENABLE is an expression; the item is enabled for selection
|
||
whenever this expression's value is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
:included INCLUDE
|
||
|
||
INCLUDE is an expression; this item is only visible if this
|
||
expression has a non-nil value.
|
||
|
||
:suffix FORM
|
||
|
||
FORM is an expression that will be dynamically evaluated and whose
|
||
value will be concatenated to the menu entry's NAME.
|
||
|
||
:style STYLE
|
||
|
||
STYLE is a symbol describing the type of menu item. The following are
|
||
defined:
|
||
|
||
toggle: A checkbox.
|
||
Prepend the name with `(*) ' or `( ) ' depending on if selected or not.
|
||
radio: A radio button.
|
||
Prepend the name with `[X] ' or `[ ] ' depending on if selected or not.
|
||
button: Surround the name with `[' and `]'. Use this for an item in the
|
||
menu bar itself.
|
||
anything else means an ordinary menu item.
|
||
|
||
:selected SELECTED
|
||
|
||
SELECTED is an expression; the checkbox or radio button is selected
|
||
whenever this expression's value is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
:help HELP
|
||
|
||
HELP is a string, the help to display for the menu item.
|
||
|
||
A menu item can be a string. Then that string appears in the menu as
|
||
unselectable text. A string consisting solely of hyphens is displayed
|
||
as a solid horizontal line.
|
||
|
||
A menu item can be a list with the same format as MENU. This is a submenu." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote easy-menu-do-define) "easymenu" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote easy-menu-create-menu) "easymenu" "\
|
||
Create a menu called MENU-NAME with items described in MENU-ITEMS.
|
||
MENU-NAME is a string, the name of the menu. MENU-ITEMS is a list of items
|
||
possibly preceded by keyword pairs as described in `easy-menu-define'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote easy-menu-change) "easymenu" "\
|
||
Change menu found at PATH as item NAME to contain ITEMS.
|
||
PATH is a list of strings for locating the menu that
|
||
should contain a submenu named NAME.
|
||
ITEMS is a list of menu items, as in `easy-menu-define'.
|
||
These items entirely replace the previous items in that submenu.
|
||
|
||
If the menu located by PATH has no submenu named NAME, add one.
|
||
If the optional argument BEFORE is present, add it just before
|
||
the submenu named BEFORE, otherwise add it at the end of the menu.
|
||
|
||
Either call this from `menu-bar-update-hook' or use a menu filter,
|
||
to implement dynamic menus." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ebnf-pop-style ebnf-push-style ebnf-reset-style
|
||
;;;;;; ebnf-apply-style ebnf-merge-style ebnf-insert-style ebnf-setup
|
||
;;;;;; ebnf-syntax-region ebnf-syntax-buffer ebnf-eps-region ebnf-eps-buffer
|
||
;;;;;; ebnf-spool-region ebnf-spool-buffer ebnf-print-region ebnf-print-buffer
|
||
;;;;;; ebnf-customize) "ebnf2ps" "progmodes/ebnf2ps.el" (14763 39810))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ebnf2ps.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-customize) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Customization for ebnf group." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-print-buffer) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Generate and print a PostScript syntatic chart image of the buffer.
|
||
|
||
When called with a numeric prefix argument (C-u), prompts the user for
|
||
the name of a file to save the PostScript image in, instead of sending
|
||
it to the printer.
|
||
|
||
More specifically, the FILENAME argument is treated as follows: if it
|
||
is nil, send the image to the printer. If FILENAME is a string, save
|
||
the PostScript image in a file with that name. If FILENAME is a
|
||
number, prompt the user for the name of the file to save in." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-print-region) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Generate and print a PostScript syntatic chart image of the region.
|
||
Like `ebnf-print-buffer', but prints just the current region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-spool-buffer) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Generate and spool a PostScript syntatic chart image of the buffer.
|
||
Like `ebnf-print-buffer' except that the PostScript image is saved in a
|
||
local buffer to be sent to the printer later.
|
||
|
||
Use the command `ebnf-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-spool-region) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Generate a PostScript syntatic chart image of the region and spool locally.
|
||
Like `ebnf-spool-buffer', but spools just the current region.
|
||
|
||
Use the command `ebnf-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-eps-buffer) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Generate a PostScript syntatic chart image of the buffer in a EPS file.
|
||
|
||
Indeed, for each production is generated a EPS file.
|
||
The EPS file name has the following form:
|
||
|
||
<PREFIX><PRODUCTION>.eps
|
||
|
||
<PREFIX> is given by variable `ebnf-eps-prefix'.
|
||
The default value is \"ebnf--\".
|
||
|
||
<PRODUCTION> is the production name.
|
||
The production name is mapped to form a valid file name.
|
||
For example, the production name \"A/B + C\" is mapped to
|
||
\"A_B_+_C\" and the EPS file name used is \"ebnf--A_B_+_C.eps\".
|
||
|
||
WARNING: It's *NOT* asked any confirmation to override an existing file." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-eps-region) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Generate a PostScript syntatic chart image of the region in a EPS file.
|
||
|
||
Indeed, for each production is generated a EPS file.
|
||
The EPS file name has the following form:
|
||
|
||
<PREFIX><PRODUCTION>.eps
|
||
|
||
<PREFIX> is given by variable `ebnf-eps-prefix'.
|
||
The default value is \"ebnf--\".
|
||
|
||
<PRODUCTION> is the production name.
|
||
The production name is mapped to form a valid file name.
|
||
For example, the production name \"A/B + C\" is mapped to
|
||
\"A_B_+_C\" and the EPS file name used is \"ebnf--A_B_+_C.eps\".
|
||
|
||
WARNING: It's *NOT* asked any confirmation to override an existing file." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote ebnf-despool) (quote ps-despool))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-syntax-buffer) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Does a syntatic analysis of the current buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-syntax-region) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Does a syntatic analysis of a region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-setup) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Return the current ebnf2ps setup." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-insert-style) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Insert a new style NAME with inheritance INHERITS and values VALUES." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-merge-style) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Merge values of style NAME with style VALUES." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-apply-style) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Set STYLE to current style.
|
||
|
||
It returns the old style symbol." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-reset-style) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Reset current style.
|
||
|
||
It returns the old style symbol." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-push-style) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Push the current style and set STYLE to current style.
|
||
|
||
It returns the old style symbol." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebnf-pop-style) "ebnf2ps" "\
|
||
Pop a style and set it to current style.
|
||
|
||
It returns the old style symbol." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ebrowse-save-tree-as ebrowse-tags-query-replace
|
||
;;;;;; ebrowse-tags-loop-continue ebrowse-tags-complete-symbol ebrowse-electric-choose-tree
|
||
;;;;;; ebrowse-tree-mode) "ebrowse" "progmodes/ebrowse.el" (14727
|
||
;;;;;; 65050))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ebrowse.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebrowse-tree-mode) "ebrowse" "\
|
||
Major mode for Ebrowse class tree buffers.
|
||
Each line corresponds to a class in a class tree.
|
||
Letters do not insert themselves, they are commands.
|
||
File operations in the tree buffer work on class tree data structures.
|
||
E.g.\\[save-buffer] writes the tree to the file it was loaded from.
|
||
|
||
Tree mode key bindings:
|
||
\\{ebrowse-tree-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebrowse-electric-choose-tree) "ebrowse" "\
|
||
Return a buffer containing a tree or nil if no tree found or canceled." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebrowse-tags-complete-symbol) "ebrowse" "\
|
||
Perform completion on the C++ symbol preceding point.
|
||
A second call of this function without changing point inserts the next match.
|
||
A call with prefix PREFIX reads the symbol to insert from the minibuffer with
|
||
completion." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebrowse-tags-loop-continue) "ebrowse" "\
|
||
Repeat last operation on files in tree.
|
||
FIRST-TIME non-nil means this is not a repetition, but the first time.
|
||
TREE-BUFFER if indirectly specifies which files to loop over." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebrowse-tags-query-replace) "ebrowse" "\
|
||
Query replace FROM with TO in all files of a class tree.
|
||
With prefix arg, process files of marked classes only." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ebrowse-save-tree-as) "ebrowse" "\
|
||
Write the current tree data structure to a file.
|
||
Read the file name from the minibuffer if interactive.
|
||
Otherwise, FILE-NAME specifies the file to save the tree in." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (electric-buffer-list) "ebuff-menu" "ebuff-menu.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14782 11910))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from ebuff-menu.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote electric-buffer-list) "ebuff-menu" "\
|
||
Pops up a buffer describing the set of Emacs buffers.
|
||
Vaguely like ITS lunar select buffer; combining typeoutoid buffer
|
||
listing with menuoid buffer selection.
|
||
|
||
If the very next character typed is a space then the buffer list
|
||
window disappears. Otherwise, one may move around in the buffer list
|
||
window, marking buffers to be selected, saved or deleted.
|
||
|
||
To exit and select a new buffer, type a space when the cursor is on
|
||
the appropriate line of the buffer-list window. Other commands are
|
||
much like those of buffer-menu-mode.
|
||
|
||
Calls value of `electric-buffer-menu-mode-hook' on entry if non-nil.
|
||
|
||
\\{electric-buffer-menu-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (Electric-command-history-redo-expression) "echistory"
|
||
;;;;;; "echistory.el" (14447 15307))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from echistory.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote Electric-command-history-redo-expression) "echistory" "\
|
||
Edit current history line in minibuffer and execute result.
|
||
With prefix arg NOCONFIRM, execute current line as-is without editing." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (edebug-eval-top-level-form def-edebug-spec edebug-all-forms
|
||
;;;;;; edebug-all-defs) "edebug" "emacs-lisp/edebug.el" (14814 33058))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/edebug.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar edebug-all-defs nil "\
|
||
*If non-nil, evaluation of any defining forms will instrument for Edebug.
|
||
This applies to `eval-defun', `eval-region', `eval-buffer', and
|
||
`eval-current-buffer'. `eval-region' is also called by
|
||
`eval-last-sexp', and `eval-print-last-sexp'.
|
||
|
||
You can use the command `edebug-all-defs' to toggle the value of this
|
||
variable. You may wish to make it local to each buffer with
|
||
\(make-local-variable 'edebug-all-defs) in your
|
||
`emacs-lisp-mode-hook'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar edebug-all-forms nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil evaluation of all forms will instrument for Edebug.
|
||
This doesn't apply to loading or evaluations in the minibuffer.
|
||
Use the command `edebug-all-forms' to toggle the value of this option.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote def-edebug-spec) "edebug" "\
|
||
Set the `edebug-form-spec' property of SYMBOL according to SPEC.
|
||
Both SYMBOL and SPEC are unevaluated. The SPEC can be 0, t, a symbol
|
||
\(naming a function), or a list." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote edebug-defun) (quote edebug-eval-top-level-form))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote edebug-eval-top-level-form) "edebug" "\
|
||
Evaluate a top level form, such as a defun or defmacro.
|
||
This is like `eval-defun', but the code is always instrumented for Edebug.
|
||
Print its name in the minibuffer and leave point where it is,
|
||
or if an error occurs, leave point after it with mark at the original point." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ediff-documentation ediff-version ediff-revision
|
||
;;;;;; ediff-patch-buffer ediff-patch-file run-ediff-from-cvs-buffer
|
||
;;;;;; ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor ediff-merge-revisions
|
||
;;;;;; ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor ediff-merge-buffers ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor
|
||
;;;;;; ediff-merge-files ediff-regions-linewise ediff-regions-wordwise
|
||
;;;;;; ediff-windows-linewise ediff-windows-wordwise ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor
|
||
;;;;;; ediff-merge-directory-revisions ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor
|
||
;;;;;; ediff-merge-directories ediff-directories3 ediff-directory-revisions
|
||
;;;;;; ediff-directories ediff-buffers3 ediff-buffers ediff-files3
|
||
;;;;;; ediff-files) "ediff" "ediff.el" (14522 27408))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from ediff.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-files) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff on a pair of files, FILE-A and FILE-B." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-files3) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff on three files, FILE-A, FILE-B, and FILE-C." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote ediff3) (quote ediff-files3))
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote ediff) (quote ediff-files))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-buffers) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff on a pair of buffers, BUFFER-A and BUFFER-B." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote ebuffers) (quote ediff-buffers))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-buffers3) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff on three buffers, BUFFER-A, BUFFER-B, and BUFFER-C." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote ebuffers3) (quote ediff-buffers3))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-directories) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff on a pair of directories, DIR1 and DIR2, comparing files that have
|
||
the same name in both. The third argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression
|
||
that can be used to filter out certain file names." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote edirs) (quote ediff-directories))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-directory-revisions) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff on a directory, DIR1, comparing its files with their revisions.
|
||
The second argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression that filters the file
|
||
names. Only the files that are under revision control are taken into account." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote edir-revisions) (quote ediff-directory-revisions))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-directories3) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff on three directories, DIR1, DIR2, and DIR3, comparing files that
|
||
have the same name in all three. The last argument, REGEXP, is a regular
|
||
expression that can be used to filter out certain file names." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote edirs3) (quote ediff-directories3))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-merge-directories) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff on a pair of directories, DIR1 and DIR2, merging files that have
|
||
the same name in both. The third argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression
|
||
that can be used to filter out certain file names." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote edirs-merge) (quote ediff-merge-directories))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor) "ediff" "\
|
||
Merge files in directories DIR1 and DIR2 using files in ANCESTOR-DIR as ancestors.
|
||
Ediff merges files that have identical names in DIR1, DIR2. If a pair of files
|
||
in DIR1 and DIR2 doesn't have an ancestor in ANCESTOR-DIR, Ediff will merge
|
||
without ancestor. The fourth argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression that
|
||
can be used to filter out certain file names." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-merge-directory-revisions) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff on a directory, DIR1, merging its files with their revisions.
|
||
The second argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression that filters the file
|
||
names. Only the files that are under revision control are taken into account." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote edir-merge-revisions) (quote ediff-merge-directory-revisions))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff on a directory, DIR1, merging its files with their revisions and ancestors.
|
||
The second argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression that filters the file
|
||
names. Only the files that are under revision control are taken into account." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote edir-merge-revisions-with-ancestor) (quote ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor))
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote edirs-merge-with-ancestor) (quote ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-windows-wordwise) "ediff" "\
|
||
Compare WIND-A and WIND-B, which are selected by clicking, wordwise.
|
||
With prefix argument, DUMB-MODE, or on a non-windowing display, works as
|
||
follows:
|
||
If WIND-A is nil, use selected window.
|
||
If WIND-B is nil, use window next to WIND-A." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-windows-linewise) "ediff" "\
|
||
Compare WIND-A and WIND-B, which are selected by clicking, linewise.
|
||
With prefix argument, DUMB-MODE, or on a non-windowing display, works as
|
||
follows:
|
||
If WIND-A is nil, use selected window.
|
||
If WIND-B is nil, use window next to WIND-A." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-regions-wordwise) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff on a pair of regions in two different buffers.
|
||
Regions (i.e., point and mark) are assumed to be set in advance.
|
||
This function is effective only for relatively small regions, up to 200
|
||
lines. For large regions, use `ediff-regions-linewise'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-regions-linewise) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff on a pair of regions in two different buffers.
|
||
Regions (i.e., point and mark) are assumed to be set in advance.
|
||
Each region is enlarged to contain full lines.
|
||
This function is effective for large regions, over 100-200
|
||
lines. For small regions, use `ediff-regions-wordwise'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote ediff-merge) (quote ediff-merge-files))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-merge-files) "ediff" "\
|
||
Merge two files without ancestor." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor) "ediff" "\
|
||
Merge two files with ancestor." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote ediff-merge-with-ancestor) (quote ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-merge-buffers) "ediff" "\
|
||
Merge buffers without ancestor." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor) "ediff" "\
|
||
Merge buffers with ancestor." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-merge-revisions) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff by merging two revisions of a file.
|
||
The file is the optional FILE argument or the file visited by the current
|
||
buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff by merging two revisions of a file with a common ancestor.
|
||
The file is the the optional FILE argument or the file visited by the current
|
||
buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote run-ediff-from-cvs-buffer) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff-merge on appropriate revisions of the selected file.
|
||
First run after `M-x cvs-update'. Then place the cursor on a line describing a
|
||
file and then run `run-ediff-from-cvs-buffer'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-patch-file) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff by patching SOURCE-FILENAME.
|
||
If optional PATCH-BUF is given, use the patch in that buffer
|
||
and don't ask the user.
|
||
If prefix argument, then: if even argument, assume that the patch is in a
|
||
buffer. If odd -- assume it is in a file." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-patch-buffer) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff by patching BUFFER-NAME." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote epatch) (quote ediff-patch-file))
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote epatch-buffer) (quote ediff-patch-buffer))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-revision) "ediff" "\
|
||
Run Ediff by comparing versions of a file.
|
||
The file is an optional FILE argument or the file visited by the current
|
||
buffer. Use `vc.el' or `rcs.el' depending on `ediff-version-control-package'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote erevision) (quote ediff-revision))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-version) "ediff" "\
|
||
Return string describing the version of Ediff.
|
||
When called interactively, displays the version." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-documentation) "ediff" "\
|
||
Display Ediff's manual.
|
||
With optional NODE, goes to that node." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ediff-customize) "ediff-help" "ediff-help.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14522 27392))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from ediff-help.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-customize) "ediff-help" nil t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads nil "ediff-hook" "ediff-hook.el" (14367 2123))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from ediff-hook.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar ediff-window-setup-function)
|
||
|
||
(progn (defun ediff-xemacs-init-menus nil (if (featurep (quote menubar)) (progn (add-submenu (quote ("Tools")) ediff-menu "OO-Browser...") (add-submenu (quote ("Tools")) ediff-merge-menu "OO-Browser...") (add-submenu (quote ("Tools")) epatch-menu "OO-Browser...") (add-submenu (quote ("Tools")) ediff-misc-menu "OO-Browser...") (add-menu-button (quote ("Tools")) ["-------" nil nil] "OO-Browser...")))))
|
||
|
||
(cond ((string-match "XEmacs" emacs-version) (defvar ediff-menu (quote ("Compare" ["Two Files..." ediff-files t] ["Two Buffers..." ediff-buffers t] ["Three Files..." ediff-files3 t] ["Three Buffers..." ediff-buffers3 t] "---" ["Two Directories..." ediff-directories t] ["Three Directories..." ediff-directories3 t] "---" ["File with Revision..." ediff-revision t] ["Directory Revisions..." ediff-directory-revisions t] "---" ["Windows Word-by-word..." ediff-windows-wordwise t] ["Windows Line-by-line..." ediff-windows-linewise t] "---" ["Regions Word-by-word..." ediff-regions-wordwise t] ["Regions Line-by-line..." ediff-regions-linewise t]))) (defvar ediff-merge-menu (quote ("Merge" ["Files..." ediff-merge-files t] ["Files with Ancestor..." ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor t] ["Buffers..." ediff-merge-buffers t] ["Buffers with Ancestor..." ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor t] "---" ["Directories..." ediff-merge-directories t] ["Directories with Ancestor..." ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor t] "---" ["Revisions..." ediff-merge-revisions t] ["Revisions with Ancestor..." ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor t] ["Directory Revisions..." ediff-merge-directory-revisions t] ["Directory Revisions with Ancestor..." ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor t]))) (defvar epatch-menu (quote ("Apply Patch" ["To a file..." ediff-patch-file t] ["To a buffer..." ediff-patch-buffer t]))) (defvar ediff-misc-menu (quote ("Ediff Miscellanea" ["Ediff Manual..." ediff-documentation t] ["Customize Ediff..." ediff-customize t] ["List Ediff Sessions..." ediff-show-registry t] ["Use separate frame for Ediff control buffer..." ediff-toggle-multiframe :style toggle :selected (if (and (featurep (quote ediff-util)) (boundp (quote ediff-window-setup-function))) (eq ediff-window-setup-function (quote ediff-setup-windows-multiframe)))] ["Use a toolbar with Ediff control buffer" ediff-toggle-use-toolbar :style toggle :selected (if (featurep (quote ediff-tbar)) (ediff-use-toolbar-p))]))) (if (and (featurep (quote menubar)) (not (featurep (quote infodock))) (not (featurep (quote ediff-hook)))) (ediff-xemacs-init-menus))) ((featurep (quote menu-bar)) (defvar menu-bar-ediff-misc-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Ediff Miscellanea")) (fset (quote menu-bar-ediff-misc-menu) (symbol-value (quote menu-bar-ediff-misc-menu))) (defvar menu-bar-epatch-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Apply Patch")) (fset (quote menu-bar-epatch-menu) (symbol-value (quote menu-bar-epatch-menu))) (defvar menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Merge")) (fset (quote menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu) (symbol-value (quote menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu))) (defvar menu-bar-ediff-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Compare")) (fset (quote menu-bar-ediff-menu) (symbol-value (quote menu-bar-ediff-menu))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [window] (quote ("This Window and Next Window" . compare-windows))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-windows-linewise] (quote ("Windows Line-by-line..." . ediff-windows-linewise))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-windows-wordwise] (quote ("Windows Word-by-word..." . ediff-windows-wordwise))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [separator-ediff-windows] (quote ("--"))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-regions-linewise] (quote ("Regions Line-by-line..." . ediff-regions-linewise))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-regions-wordwise] (quote ("Regions Word-by-word..." . ediff-regions-wordwise))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [separator-ediff-regions] (quote ("--"))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-dir-revision] (quote ("Directory Revisions..." . ediff-directory-revisions))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-revision] (quote ("File with Revision..." . ediff-revision))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [separator-ediff-directories] (quote ("--"))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-directories3] (quote ("Three Directories..." . ediff-directories3))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-directories] (quote ("Two Directories..." . ediff-directories))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [separator-ediff-files] (quote ("--"))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-buffers3] (quote ("Three Buffers..." . ediff-buffers3))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-files3] (quote ("Three Files..." . ediff-files3))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-buffers] (quote ("Two Buffers..." . ediff-buffers))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-files] (quote ("Two Files..." . ediff-files))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-dir-revisions-with-ancestor] (quote ("Directory Revisions with Ancestor..." . ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-dir-revisions] (quote ("Directory Revisions..." . ediff-merge-directory-revisions))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor] (quote ("Revisions with Ancestor..." . ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-revisions] (quote ("Revisions..." . ediff-merge-revisions))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [separator-ediff-merge] (quote ("--"))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor] (quote ("Directories with Ancestor..." . ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-directories] (quote ("Directories..." . ediff-merge-directories))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [separator-ediff-merge-dirs] (quote ("--"))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor] (quote ("Buffers with Ancestor..." . ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-buffers] (quote ("Buffers..." . ediff-merge-buffers))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor] (quote ("Files with Ancestor..." . ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-files] (quote ("Files..." . ediff-merge-files))) (define-key menu-bar-epatch-menu [ediff-patch-buffer] (quote ("To a Buffer..." . ediff-patch-buffer))) (define-key menu-bar-epatch-menu [ediff-patch-file] (quote ("To a File..." . ediff-patch-file))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-misc-menu [emultiframe] (quote ("Toggle use of separate control buffer frame..." . ediff-toggle-multiframe))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-misc-menu [eregistry] (quote ("List Ediff Sessions..." . ediff-show-registry))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-misc-menu [ediff-cust] (quote ("Customize Ediff..." . ediff-customize))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-misc-menu [ediff-doc] (quote ("Ediff Manual..." . ediff-documentation)))))
|
||
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||
;;;***
|
||
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||
;;;### (autoloads (ediff-show-registry) "ediff-mult" "ediff-mult.el"
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;;;;;; (14636 62704))
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;;; Generated autoloads from ediff-mult.el
|
||
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(autoload (quote ediff-show-registry) "ediff-mult" "\
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||
Display Ediff's registry." t nil)
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||
|
||
(defalias (quote eregistry) (quote ediff-show-registry))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
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||
;;;### (autoloads (ediff-toggle-use-toolbar ediff-toggle-multiframe)
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||
;;;;;; "ediff-util" "ediff-util.el" (14367 2134))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from ediff-util.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-toggle-multiframe) "ediff-util" "\
|
||
Switch from multiframe display to single-frame display and back.
|
||
To change the default, set the variable `ediff-window-setup-function',
|
||
which see." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ediff-toggle-use-toolbar) "ediff-util" "\
|
||
Enable or disable Ediff toolbar.
|
||
Works only in versions of Emacs that support toolbars.
|
||
To change the default, set the variable `ediff-use-toolbar-p', which see." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (format-kbd-macro read-kbd-macro edit-named-kbd-macro
|
||
;;;;;; edit-last-kbd-macro edit-kbd-macro) "edmacro" "edmacro.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14634 20435))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from edmacro.el
|
||
(define-key ctl-x-map "\C-k" 'edit-kbd-macro)
|
||
|
||
(defvar edmacro-eight-bits nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil if edit-kbd-macro should leave 8-bit characters intact.
|
||
Default nil means to write characters above \\177 in octal notation.")
|
||
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(autoload (quote edit-kbd-macro) "edmacro" "\
|
||
Edit a keyboard macro.
|
||
At the prompt, type any key sequence which is bound to a keyboard macro.
|
||
Or, type `C-x e' or RET to edit the last keyboard macro, `C-h l' to edit
|
||
the last 100 keystrokes as a keyboard macro, or `M-x' to edit a macro by
|
||
its command name.
|
||
With a prefix argument, format the macro in a more concise way." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote edit-last-kbd-macro) "edmacro" "\
|
||
Edit the most recently defined keyboard macro." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote edit-named-kbd-macro) "edmacro" "\
|
||
Edit a keyboard macro which has been given a name by `name-last-kbd-macro'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote read-kbd-macro) "edmacro" "\
|
||
Read the region as a keyboard macro definition.
|
||
The region is interpreted as spelled-out keystrokes, e.g., \"M-x abc RET\".
|
||
See documentation for `edmacro-mode' for details.
|
||
Leading/trailing \"C-x (\" and \"C-x )\" in the text are allowed and ignored.
|
||
The resulting macro is installed as the \"current\" keyboard macro.
|
||
|
||
In Lisp, may also be called with a single STRING argument in which case
|
||
the result is returned rather than being installed as the current macro.
|
||
The result will be a string if possible, otherwise an event vector.
|
||
Second argument NEED-VECTOR means to return an event vector always." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote format-kbd-macro) "edmacro" "\
|
||
Return the keyboard macro MACRO as a human-readable string.
|
||
This string is suitable for passing to `read-kbd-macro'.
|
||
Second argument VERBOSE means to put one command per line with comments.
|
||
If VERBOSE is `1', put everything on one line. If VERBOSE is omitted
|
||
or nil, use a compact 80-column format." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (edt-emulation-on) "edt" "emulation/edt.el" (13271
|
||
;;;;;; 33724))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/edt.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote edt-emulation-on) "edt" "\
|
||
Turn on EDT Emulation." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (electric-helpify with-electric-help) "ehelp" "ehelp.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14793 26118))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from ehelp.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote with-electric-help) "ehelp" "\
|
||
Pop up an \"electric\" help buffer.
|
||
The arguments are THUNK &optional BUFFER NOERASE MINHEIGHT.
|
||
THUNK is a function of no arguments which is called to initialize the
|
||
contents of BUFFER. BUFFER defaults to `*Help*'. BUFFER will be
|
||
erased before THUNK is called unless NOERASE is non-nil. THUNK will
|
||
be called while BUFFER is current and with `standard-output' bound to
|
||
the buffer specified by BUFFER.
|
||
|
||
If THUNK returns nil, we display BUFFER starting at the top, and
|
||
shrink the window to fit. If THUNK returns non-nil, we don't do those things.
|
||
|
||
After THUNK has been called, this function \"electrically\" pops up a window
|
||
in which BUFFER is displayed and allows the user to scroll through that buffer
|
||
in electric-help-mode. The window's height will be at least MINHEIGHT if
|
||
this value is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
If THUNK returns nil, we display BUFFER starting at the top, and
|
||
shrink the window to fit if `electric-help-shrink-window' is non-nil.
|
||
If THUNK returns non-nil, we don't do those things.
|
||
|
||
When the user exits (with `electric-help-exit', or otherwise) the help
|
||
buffer's window disappears (i.e., we use `save-window-excursion')
|
||
BUFFER is put into `default-major-mode' (or `fundamental-mode') when we exit." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote electric-helpify) "ehelp" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (turn-on-eldoc-mode eldoc-mode eldoc-minor-mode-string
|
||
;;;;;; eldoc-mode) "eldoc" "emacs-lisp/eldoc.el" (14716 17385))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/eldoc.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar eldoc-mode nil "\
|
||
*If non-nil, show the defined parameters for the elisp function near point.
|
||
|
||
For the emacs lisp function at the beginning of the sexp which point is
|
||
within, show the defined parameters for the function in the echo area.
|
||
This information is extracted directly from the function or macro if it is
|
||
in pure lisp. If the emacs function is a subr, the parameters are obtained
|
||
from the documentation string if possible.
|
||
|
||
If point is over a documented variable, print that variable's docstring
|
||
instead.
|
||
|
||
This variable is buffer-local.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar eldoc-minor-mode-string " ElDoc" "\
|
||
*String to display in mode line when Eldoc Mode is enabled.")
|
||
|
||
(cond ((fboundp (quote add-minor-mode)) (add-minor-mode (quote eldoc-mode) (quote eldoc-minor-mode-string))) ((assq (quote eldoc-mode) (default-value (quote minor-mode-alist)))) (t (setq-default minor-mode-alist (append (default-value (quote minor-mode-alist)) (quote ((eldoc-mode eldoc-minor-mode-string)))))))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eldoc-mode) "eldoc" "\
|
||
*Enable or disable eldoc mode.
|
||
See documentation for the variable of the same name for more details.
|
||
|
||
If called interactively with no prefix argument, toggle current condition
|
||
of the mode.
|
||
If called with a positive or negative prefix argument, enable or disable
|
||
the mode, respectively." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote turn-on-eldoc-mode) "eldoc" "\
|
||
Unequivocally turn on eldoc-mode (see variable documentation)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (elide-head) "elide-head" "elide-head.el" (14495
|
||
;;;;;; 17971))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from elide-head.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote elide-head) "elide-head" "\
|
||
Hide header material in buffer according to `elide-head-headers-to-hide'.
|
||
|
||
The header is made invisible with an overlay. With a prefix arg, show
|
||
an elided material again.
|
||
|
||
This is suitable as an entry on `find-file-hooks' or appropriate mode hooks." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (elint-initialize) "elint" "emacs-lisp/elint.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13363 2909))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/elint.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote elint-initialize) "elint" "\
|
||
Initialize elint." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (elp-results elp-instrument-package elp-instrument-list
|
||
;;;;;; elp-restore-function elp-instrument-function) "elp" "emacs-lisp/elp.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14638 40759))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/elp.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote elp-instrument-function) "elp" "\
|
||
Instrument FUNSYM for profiling.
|
||
FUNSYM must be a symbol of a defined function." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote elp-restore-function) "elp" "\
|
||
Restore an instrumented function to its original definition.
|
||
Argument FUNSYM is the symbol of a defined function." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote elp-instrument-list) "elp" "\
|
||
Instrument for profiling, all functions in `elp-function-list'.
|
||
Use optional LIST if provided instead." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote elp-instrument-package) "elp" "\
|
||
Instrument for profiling, all functions which start with PREFIX.
|
||
For example, to instrument all ELP functions, do the following:
|
||
|
||
\\[elp-instrument-package] RET elp- RET" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote elp-results) "elp" "\
|
||
Display current profiling results.
|
||
If `elp-reset-after-results' is non-nil, then current profiling
|
||
information for all instrumented functions are reset after results are
|
||
displayed." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (report-emacs-bug) "emacsbug" "mail/emacsbug.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13649 21996))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/emacsbug.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote report-emacs-bug) "emacsbug" "\
|
||
Report a bug in GNU Emacs.
|
||
Prompts for bug subject. Leaves you in a mail buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (emerge-merge-directories emerge-revisions-with-ancestor
|
||
;;;;;; emerge-revisions emerge-files-with-ancestor-remote emerge-files-remote
|
||
;;;;;; emerge-files-with-ancestor-command emerge-files-command emerge-buffers-with-ancestor
|
||
;;;;;; emerge-buffers emerge-files-with-ancestor emerge-files) "emerge"
|
||
;;;;;; "emerge.el" (14675 3134))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emerge.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar menu-bar-emerge-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Emerge"))
|
||
|
||
(fset (quote menu-bar-emerge-menu) (symbol-value (quote menu-bar-emerge-menu)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-emerge-menu [emerge-merge-directories] (quote ("Merge Directories..." . emerge-merge-directories)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-emerge-menu [emerge-revisions-with-ancestor] (quote ("Revisions with Ancestor..." . emerge-revisions-with-ancestor)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-emerge-menu [emerge-revisions] (quote ("Revisions..." . emerge-revisions)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-emerge-menu [emerge-files-with-ancestor] (quote ("Files with Ancestor..." . emerge-files-with-ancestor)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-emerge-menu [emerge-files] (quote ("Files..." . emerge-files)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-emerge-menu [emerge-buffers-with-ancestor] (quote ("Buffers with Ancestor..." . emerge-buffers-with-ancestor)))
|
||
|
||
(define-key menu-bar-emerge-menu [emerge-buffers] (quote ("Buffers..." . emerge-buffers)))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote emerge-files) "emerge" "\
|
||
Run Emerge on two files." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote emerge-files-with-ancestor) "emerge" "\
|
||
Run Emerge on two files, giving another file as the ancestor." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote emerge-buffers) "emerge" "\
|
||
Run Emerge on two buffers." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote emerge-buffers-with-ancestor) "emerge" "\
|
||
Run Emerge on two buffers, giving another buffer as the ancestor." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote emerge-files-command) "emerge" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote emerge-files-with-ancestor-command) "emerge" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote emerge-files-remote) "emerge" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote emerge-files-with-ancestor-remote) "emerge" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote emerge-revisions) "emerge" "\
|
||
Emerge two RCS revisions of a file." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote emerge-revisions-with-ancestor) "emerge" "\
|
||
Emerge two RCS revisions of a file, with another revision as ancestor." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote emerge-merge-directories) "emerge" nil t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (encoded-kbd-mode) "encoded-kb" "international/encoded-kb.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14642 24031))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/encoded-kb.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote encoded-kbd-mode) "encoded-kb" "\
|
||
Toggle Encoded-kbd minor mode.
|
||
With arg, turn Encoded-kbd mode on if and only if arg is positive.
|
||
|
||
You should not turn this mode on manually, instead use the command
|
||
\\[set-keyboard-coding-system] which turns on or off this mode
|
||
automatically.
|
||
|
||
In Encoded-kbd mode, a text sent from keyboard is accepted
|
||
as a multilingual text encoded in a coding system set by
|
||
\\[set-keyboard-coding-system]." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (enriched-decode enriched-encode enriched-mode)
|
||
;;;;;; "enriched" "enriched.el" (14748 29984))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from enriched.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote enriched-mode) "enriched" "\
|
||
Minor mode for editing text/enriched files.
|
||
These are files with embedded formatting information in the MIME standard
|
||
text/enriched format.
|
||
Turning the mode on runs `enriched-mode-hook'.
|
||
|
||
More information about Enriched mode is available in the file
|
||
etc/enriched.doc in the Emacs distribution directory.
|
||
|
||
Commands:
|
||
|
||
\\<enriched-mode-map>\\{enriched-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote enriched-encode) "enriched" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote enriched-decode) "enriched" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (eshell-mode) "esh-mode" "eshell/esh-mode.el" (14828
|
||
;;;;;; 11553))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from eshell/esh-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eshell-mode) "esh-mode" "\
|
||
Emacs shell interactive mode.
|
||
|
||
\\{eshell-mode-map}" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (eshell-test) "esh-test" "eshell/esh-test.el" (14827
|
||
;;;;;; 38210))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from eshell/esh-test.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eshell-test) "esh-test" "\
|
||
Test Eshell to verify that it works as expected." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (eshell-report-bug eshell-command-result eshell-command
|
||
;;;;;; eshell) "eshell" "eshell/eshell.el" (14823 8292))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from eshell/eshell.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eshell) "eshell" "\
|
||
Create an interactive Eshell buffer.
|
||
The buffer used for Eshell sessions is determined by the value of
|
||
`eshell-buffer-name'. If there is already an Eshell session active in
|
||
that buffer, Emacs will simply switch to it. Otherwise, a new session
|
||
will begin. A new session is always created if the the prefix
|
||
argument ARG is specified. Returns the buffer selected (or created)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eshell-command) "eshell" "\
|
||
Execute the Eshell command string COMMAND.
|
||
With prefix ARG, insert output into the current buffer at point." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eshell-command-result) "eshell" "\
|
||
Execute the given Eshell COMMAND, and return the result.
|
||
The result might be any Lisp object.
|
||
If STATUS-VAR is a symbol, it will be set to the exit status of the
|
||
command. This is the only way to determine whether the value returned
|
||
corresponding to a successful execution." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eshell-report-bug) "eshell" "\
|
||
Report a bug in Eshell.
|
||
Prompts for the TOPIC. Leaves you in a mail buffer.
|
||
Please include any configuration details that might be involved." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (complete-tag select-tags-table tags-apropos list-tags
|
||
;;;;;; tags-query-replace tags-search tags-loop-continue next-file
|
||
;;;;;; pop-tag-mark find-tag-regexp find-tag-other-frame find-tag-other-window
|
||
;;;;;; find-tag find-tag-noselect tags-table-files visit-tags-table
|
||
;;;;;; find-tag-default-function find-tag-hook tags-add-tables tags-table-list
|
||
;;;;;; tags-case-fold-search) "etags" "progmodes/etags.el" (14817
|
||
;;;;;; 11667))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/etags.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar tags-file-name nil "\
|
||
*File name of tags table.
|
||
To switch to a new tags table, setting this variable is sufficient.
|
||
If you set this variable, do not also set `tags-table-list'.
|
||
Use the `etags' program to make a tags table file.")
|
||
(put 'tags-file-name 'variable-interactive "fVisit tags table: ")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tags-case-fold-search (quote default) "\
|
||
*Whether tags operations should be case-sensitive.
|
||
A value of t means case-insensitive, a value of nil means case-sensitive.
|
||
Any other value means use the setting of `case-fold-search'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tags-table-list nil "\
|
||
*List of file names of tags tables to search.
|
||
An element that is a directory means the file \"TAGS\" in that directory.
|
||
To switch to a new list of tags tables, setting this variable is sufficient.
|
||
If you set this variable, do not also set `tags-file-name'.
|
||
Use the `etags' program to make a tags table file.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tags-add-tables (quote ask-user) "\
|
||
*Control whether to add a new tags table to the current list.
|
||
t means do; nil means don't (always start a new list).
|
||
Any other value means ask the user whether to add a new tags table
|
||
to the current list (as opposed to starting a new list).")
|
||
|
||
(defvar find-tag-hook nil "\
|
||
*Hook to be run by \\[find-tag] after finding a tag. See `run-hooks'.
|
||
The value in the buffer in which \\[find-tag] is done is used,
|
||
not the value in the buffer \\[find-tag] goes to.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar find-tag-default-function nil "\
|
||
*A function of no arguments used by \\[find-tag] to pick a default tag.
|
||
If nil, and the symbol that is the value of `major-mode'
|
||
has a `find-tag-default-function' property (see `put'), that is used.
|
||
Otherwise, `find-tag-default' is used.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote visit-tags-table) "etags" "\
|
||
Tell tags commands to use tags table file FILE.
|
||
FILE should be the name of a file created with the `etags' program.
|
||
A directory name is ok too; it means file TAGS in that directory.
|
||
|
||
Normally \\[visit-tags-table] sets the global value of `tags-file-name'.
|
||
With a prefix arg, set the buffer-local value instead.
|
||
When you find a tag with \\[find-tag], the buffer it finds the tag
|
||
in is given a local value of this variable which is the name of the tags
|
||
file the tag was in." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tags-table-files) "etags" "\
|
||
Return a list of files in the current tags table.
|
||
Assumes the tags table is the current buffer. The file names are returned
|
||
as they appeared in the `etags' command that created the table, usually
|
||
without directory names." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-tag-noselect) "etags" "\
|
||
Find tag (in current tags table) whose name contains TAGNAME.
|
||
Returns the buffer containing the tag's definition and moves its point there,
|
||
but does not select the buffer.
|
||
The default for TAGNAME is the expression in the buffer near point.
|
||
|
||
If second arg NEXT-P is t (interactively, with prefix arg), search for
|
||
another tag that matches the last tagname or regexp used. When there are
|
||
multiple matches for a tag, more exact matches are found first. If NEXT-P
|
||
is the atom `-' (interactively, with prefix arg that is a negative number
|
||
or just \\[negative-argument]), pop back to the previous tag gone to.
|
||
|
||
If third arg REGEXP-P is non-nil, treat TAGNAME as a regexp.
|
||
|
||
A marker representing the point when this command is onvoked is pushed
|
||
onto a ring and may be popped back to with \\[pop-tag-mark].
|
||
Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command.
|
||
|
||
See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-tag) "etags" "\
|
||
Find tag (in current tags table) whose name contains TAGNAME.
|
||
Select the buffer containing the tag's definition, and move point there.
|
||
The default for TAGNAME is the expression in the buffer around or before point.
|
||
|
||
If second arg NEXT-P is t (interactively, with prefix arg), search for
|
||
another tag that matches the last tagname or regexp used. When there are
|
||
multiple matches for a tag, more exact matches are found first. If NEXT-P
|
||
is the atom `-' (interactively, with prefix arg that is a negative number
|
||
or just \\[negative-argument]), pop back to the previous tag gone to.
|
||
|
||
If third arg REGEXP-P is non-nil, treat TAGNAME as a regexp.
|
||
|
||
A marker representing the point when this command is onvoked is pushed
|
||
onto a ring and may be popped back to with \\[pop-tag-mark].
|
||
Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command.
|
||
|
||
See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'." t nil)
|
||
(define-key esc-map "." 'find-tag)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-tag-other-window) "etags" "\
|
||
Find tag (in current tags table) whose name contains TAGNAME.
|
||
Select the buffer containing the tag's definition in another window, and
|
||
move point there. The default for TAGNAME is the expression in the buffer
|
||
around or before point.
|
||
|
||
If second arg NEXT-P is t (interactively, with prefix arg), search for
|
||
another tag that matches the last tagname or regexp used. When there are
|
||
multiple matches for a tag, more exact matches are found first. If NEXT-P
|
||
is negative (interactively, with prefix arg that is a negative number or
|
||
just \\[negative-argument]), pop back to the previous tag gone to.
|
||
|
||
If third arg REGEXP-P is non-nil, treat TAGNAME as a regexp.
|
||
|
||
A marker representing the point when this command is onvoked is pushed
|
||
onto a ring and may be popped back to with \\[pop-tag-mark].
|
||
Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command.
|
||
|
||
See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'." t nil)
|
||
(define-key ctl-x-4-map "." 'find-tag-other-window)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-tag-other-frame) "etags" "\
|
||
Find tag (in current tags table) whose name contains TAGNAME.
|
||
Select the buffer containing the tag's definition in another frame, and
|
||
move point there. The default for TAGNAME is the expression in the buffer
|
||
around or before point.
|
||
|
||
If second arg NEXT-P is t (interactively, with prefix arg), search for
|
||
another tag that matches the last tagname or regexp used. When there are
|
||
multiple matches for a tag, more exact matches are found first. If NEXT-P
|
||
is negative (interactively, with prefix arg that is a negative number or
|
||
just \\[negative-argument]), pop back to the previous tag gone to.
|
||
|
||
If third arg REGEXP-P is non-nil, treat TAGNAME as a regexp.
|
||
|
||
A marker representing the point when this command is onvoked is pushed
|
||
onto a ring and may be popped back to with \\[pop-tag-mark].
|
||
Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command.
|
||
|
||
See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'." t nil)
|
||
(define-key ctl-x-5-map "." 'find-tag-other-frame)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-tag-regexp) "etags" "\
|
||
Find tag (in current tags table) whose name matches REGEXP.
|
||
Select the buffer containing the tag's definition and move point there.
|
||
|
||
If second arg NEXT-P is t (interactively, with prefix arg), search for
|
||
another tag that matches the last tagname or regexp used. When there are
|
||
multiple matches for a tag, more exact matches are found first. If NEXT-P
|
||
is negative (interactively, with prefix arg that is a negative number or
|
||
just \\[negative-argument]), pop back to the previous tag gone to.
|
||
|
||
If third arg OTHER-WINDOW is non-nil, select the buffer in another window.
|
||
|
||
A marker representing the point when this command is onvoked is pushed
|
||
onto a ring and may be popped back to with \\[pop-tag-mark].
|
||
Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command.
|
||
|
||
See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'." t nil)
|
||
(define-key esc-map [?\C-.] 'find-tag-regexp)
|
||
(define-key esc-map "*" 'pop-tag-mark)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pop-tag-mark) "etags" "\
|
||
Pop back to where \\[find-tag] was last invoked.
|
||
|
||
This is distinct from invoking \\[find-tag] with a negative argument
|
||
since that pops a stack of markers at which tags were found, not from
|
||
where they were found." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote next-file) "etags" "\
|
||
Select next file among files in current tags table.
|
||
|
||
A first argument of t (prefix arg, if interactive) initializes to the
|
||
beginning of the list of files in the tags table. If the argument is
|
||
neither nil nor t, it is evalled to initialize the list of files.
|
||
|
||
Non-nil second argument NOVISIT means use a temporary buffer
|
||
to save time and avoid uninteresting warnings.
|
||
|
||
Value is nil if the file was already visited;
|
||
if the file was newly read in, the value is the filename." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tags-loop-continue) "etags" "\
|
||
Continue last \\[tags-search] or \\[tags-query-replace] command.
|
||
Used noninteractively with non-nil argument to begin such a command (the
|
||
argument is passed to `next-file', which see).
|
||
|
||
Two variables control the processing we do on each file: the value of
|
||
`tags-loop-scan' is a form to be executed on each file to see if it is
|
||
interesting (it returns non-nil if so) and `tags-loop-operate' is a form to
|
||
evaluate to operate on an interesting file. If the latter evaluates to
|
||
nil, we exit; otherwise we scan the next file." t nil)
|
||
(define-key esc-map "," 'tags-loop-continue)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tags-search) "etags" "\
|
||
Search through all files listed in tags table for match for REGEXP.
|
||
Stops when a match is found.
|
||
To continue searching for next match, use command \\[tags-loop-continue].
|
||
|
||
See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tags-query-replace) "etags" "\
|
||
`Query-replace-regexp' FROM with TO through all files listed in tags table.
|
||
Third arg DELIMITED (prefix arg) means replace only word-delimited matches.
|
||
If you exit (\\[keyboard-quit] or ESC), you can resume the query-replace
|
||
with the command \\[tags-loop-continue].
|
||
|
||
See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-tags) "etags" "\
|
||
Display list of tags in file FILE.
|
||
This searches only the first table in the list, and no included tables.
|
||
FILE should be as it appeared in the `etags' command, usually without a
|
||
directory specification." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tags-apropos) "etags" "\
|
||
Display list of all tags in tags table REGEXP matches." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote select-tags-table) "etags" "\
|
||
Select a tags table file from a menu of those you have already used.
|
||
The list of tags tables to select from is stored in `tags-table-set-list';
|
||
see the doc of that variable if you want to add names to the list." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote complete-tag) "etags" "\
|
||
Perform tags completion on the text around point.
|
||
Completes to the set of names listed in the current tags table.
|
||
The string to complete is chosen in the same way as the default
|
||
for \\[find-tag] (which see)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ethio-write-file ethio-find-file ethio-java-to-fidel-buffer
|
||
;;;;;; ethio-fidel-to-java-buffer ethio-tex-to-fidel-buffer ethio-fidel-to-tex-buffer
|
||
;;;;;; ethio-input-special-character ethio-replace-space ethio-modify-vowel
|
||
;;;;;; ethio-fidel-to-sera-marker ethio-fidel-to-sera-mail ethio-fidel-to-sera-mail-or-marker
|
||
;;;;;; ethio-fidel-to-sera-buffer ethio-fidel-to-sera-region ethio-sera-to-fidel-marker
|
||
;;;;;; ethio-sera-to-fidel-mail ethio-sera-to-fidel-mail-or-marker
|
||
;;;;;; ethio-sera-to-fidel-buffer ethio-sera-to-fidel-region setup-ethiopic-environment-internal)
|
||
;;;;;; "ethio-util" "language/ethio-util.el" (14623 45988))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from language/ethio-util.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote setup-ethiopic-environment-internal) "ethio-util" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-sera-to-fidel-region) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Convert the characters in region from SERA to FIDEL.
|
||
The variable `ethio-primary-language' specifies the primary language
|
||
and `ethio-secondary-language' specifies the secondary.
|
||
|
||
If the 3rd parameter SECONDARY is given and non-nil, assume the region
|
||
begins begins with the secondary language; otherwise with the primary
|
||
language.
|
||
|
||
If the 4th parameter FORCE is given and non-nil, perform conversion
|
||
even if the buffer is read-only.
|
||
|
||
See also the descriptions of the variables
|
||
`ethio-use-colon-for-colon' and
|
||
`ethio-use-three-dot-question'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-sera-to-fidel-buffer) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Convert the current buffer from SERA to FIDEL.
|
||
|
||
The variable `ethio-primary-language' specifies the primary
|
||
language and `ethio-secondary-language' specifies the secondary.
|
||
|
||
If the 1st optional parameter SECONDARY is non-nil, assume the buffer
|
||
begins with the secondary language; otherwise with the primary
|
||
language.
|
||
|
||
If the 2nd optional parametr FORCE is non-nil, perform conversion even if the
|
||
buffer is read-only.
|
||
|
||
See also the descriptions of the variables
|
||
`ethio-use-colon-for-colon' and
|
||
`ethio-use-three-dot-question'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-sera-to-fidel-mail-or-marker) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Execute ethio-sera-to-fidel-mail or ethio-sera-to-fidel-marker depending on the current major mode.
|
||
If in rmail-mode or in mail-mode, execute the former; otherwise latter." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-sera-to-fidel-mail) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Convert SERA to FIDEL to read/write mail and news.
|
||
|
||
If the buffer contains the markers \"<sera>\" and \"</sera>\",
|
||
convert the segments between them into FIDEL.
|
||
|
||
If invoked interactively and there is no marker, convert the subject field
|
||
and the body into FIDEL using `ethio-sera-to-fidel-region'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-sera-to-fidel-marker) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Convert the regions surrounded by \"<sera>\" and \"</sera>\" from SERA to FIDEL.
|
||
Assume that each region begins with `ethio-primary-language'.
|
||
The markers \"<sera>\" and \"</sera>\" themselves are not deleted." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-fidel-to-sera-region) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Replace all the FIDEL characters in the region to the SERA format.
|
||
The variable `ethio-primary-language' specifies the primary
|
||
language and `ethio-secondary-language' specifies the secondary.
|
||
|
||
If the 3dr parameter SECONDARY is given and non-nil, try to convert
|
||
the region so that it begins in the secondary language; otherwise with
|
||
the primary language.
|
||
|
||
If the 4th parameter FORCE is given and non-nil, convert even if the
|
||
buffer is read-only.
|
||
|
||
See also the descriptions of the variables
|
||
`ethio-use-colon-for-colon', `ethio-use-three-dot-question',
|
||
`ethio-quote-vowel-always' and `ethio-numeric-reduction'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-fidel-to-sera-buffer) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Replace all the FIDEL characters in the current buffer to the SERA format.
|
||
The variable `ethio-primary-language' specifies the primary
|
||
language and `ethio-secondary-language' specifies the secondary.
|
||
|
||
If the 1st optional parameter SECONDARY is non-nil, try to convert the
|
||
region so that it begins in the secondary language; otherwise with the
|
||
primary language.
|
||
|
||
If the 2nd optional parameter FORCE is non-nil, convert even if the
|
||
buffer is read-only.
|
||
|
||
See also the descriptions of the variables
|
||
`ethio-use-colon-for-colon', `ethio-use-three-dot-question',
|
||
`ethio-quote-vowel-always' and `ethio-numeric-reduction'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-fidel-to-sera-mail-or-marker) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Execute ethio-fidel-to-sera-mail or ethio-fidel-to-sera-marker depending on the current major mode.
|
||
If in rmail-mode or in mail-mode, execute the former; otherwise latter." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-fidel-to-sera-mail) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Convert FIDEL to SERA to read/write mail and news.
|
||
|
||
If the body contains at least one Ethiopic character,
|
||
1) insert the string \"<sera>\" at the beginning of the body,
|
||
2) insert \"</sera>\" at the end of the body, and
|
||
3) convert the body into SERA.
|
||
|
||
The very same procedure applies to the subject field, too." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-fidel-to-sera-marker) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Convert the regions surrounded by \"<sera>\" and \"</sera>\" from FIDEL to SERA.
|
||
The markers \"<sera>\" and \"</sera>\" themselves are not deleted." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-modify-vowel) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Modify the vowel of the FIDEL that is under the cursor." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-replace-space) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Replace ASCII spaces with Ethiopic word separators in the region.
|
||
|
||
In the specified region, replace word separators surrounded by two
|
||
Ethiopic characters, depending on the first parameter CH, which should
|
||
be 1, 2, or 3.
|
||
|
||
If CH = 1, word separator will be replaced with an ASCII space.
|
||
If CH = 2, with two ASCII spaces.
|
||
If CH = 3, with the Ethiopic colon-like word separator.
|
||
|
||
The second and third parameters BEGIN and END specify the region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-input-special-character) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Allow the user to input special characters." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-fidel-to-tex-buffer) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Convert each fidel characters in the current buffer into a fidel-tex command.
|
||
Each command is always surrounded by braces." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-tex-to-fidel-buffer) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Convert fidel-tex commands in the current buffer into fidel chars." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-fidel-to-java-buffer) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Convert Ethiopic characters into the Java escape sequences.
|
||
|
||
Each escape sequence is of the form uXXXX, where XXXX is the
|
||
character's codepoint (in hex) in Unicode.
|
||
|
||
If `ethio-java-save-lowercase' is non-nil, use [0-9a-f].
|
||
Otherwise, [0-9A-F]." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-java-to-fidel-buffer) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Convert the Java escape sequences into corresponding Ethiopic characters." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-find-file) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Transcribe file content into Ethiopic dependig on filename suffix." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ethio-write-file) "ethio-util" "\
|
||
Transcribe Ethiopic characters in ASCII depending on the file extension." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (eudc-load-eudc eudc-query-form eudc-expand-inline
|
||
;;;;;; eudc-get-phone eudc-get-email eudc-set-server) "eudc" "net/eudc.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14463 4091))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from net/eudc.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eudc-set-server) "eudc" "\
|
||
Set the directory server to SERVER using PROTOCOL.
|
||
Unless NO-SAVE is non-nil, the server is saved as the default
|
||
server for future sessions." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eudc-get-email) "eudc" "\
|
||
Get the email field of NAME from the directory server." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eudc-get-phone) "eudc" "\
|
||
Get the phone field of NAME from the directory server." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eudc-expand-inline) "eudc" "\
|
||
Query the directory server, and expand the query string before point.
|
||
The query string consists of the buffer substring from the point back to
|
||
the preceding comma, colon or beginning of line.
|
||
The variable `eudc-inline-query-format' controls how to associate the
|
||
individual inline query words with directory attribute names.
|
||
After querying the server for the given string, the expansion specified by
|
||
`eudc-inline-expansion-format' is inserted in the buffer at point.
|
||
If REPLACE is non nil, then this expansion replaces the name in the buffer.
|
||
`eudc-expansion-overwrites-query' being non nil inverts the meaning of REPLACE.
|
||
Multiple servers can be tried with the same query until one finds a match,
|
||
see `eudc-inline-expansion-servers'" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eudc-query-form) "eudc" "\
|
||
Display a form to query the directory server.
|
||
If given a non-nil argument GET-FIELDS-FROM-SERVER, the function first
|
||
queries the server for the existing fields and displays a corresponding form." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eudc-load-eudc) "eudc" "\
|
||
Load the Emacs Unified Directory Client.
|
||
This does nothing except loading eudc by autoload side-effect." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(cond ((not (string-match "XEmacs" emacs-version)) (defvar eudc-tools-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Directory Search")) (fset (quote eudc-tools-menu) (symbol-value (quote eudc-tools-menu))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [phone] (quote ("Get Phone" . eudc-get-phone))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [email] (quote ("Get Email" . eudc-get-email))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [separator-eudc-email] (quote ("--"))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [expand-inline] (quote ("Expand Inline Query" . eudc-expand-inline))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [query] (quote ("Query with Form" . eudc-query-form))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [separator-eudc-query] (quote ("--"))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [new] (quote ("New Server" . eudc-set-server))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [load] (quote ("Load Hotlist of Servers" . eudc-load-eudc)))) (t (let ((menu (quote ("Directory Search" ["Load Hotlist of Servers" eudc-load-eudc t] ["New Server" eudc-set-server t] ["---" nil nil] ["Query with Form" eudc-query-form t] ["Expand Inline Query" eudc-expand-inline t] ["---" nil nil] ["Get Email" eudc-get-email t] ["Get Phone" eudc-get-phone t])))) (if (not (featurep (quote eudc-autoloads))) (if (string-match "XEmacs" emacs-version) (if (and (featurep (quote menubar)) (not (featurep (quote infodock)))) (add-submenu (quote ("Tools")) menu)) (require (quote easymenu)) (cond ((fboundp (quote easy-menu-add-item)) (easy-menu-add-item nil (quote ("tools")) (easy-menu-create-menu (car menu) (cdr menu)))) ((fboundp (quote easy-menu-create-keymaps)) (define-key global-map [menu-bar tools eudc] (cons "Directory Search" (easy-menu-create-keymaps "Directory Search" (cdr menu)))))))))))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (eudc-display-jpeg-as-button eudc-display-jpeg-inline
|
||
;;;;;; eudc-display-sound eudc-display-url eudc-display-generic-binary)
|
||
;;;;;; "eudc-bob" "net/eudc-bob.el" (14461 55579))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from net/eudc-bob.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eudc-display-generic-binary) "eudc-bob" "\
|
||
Display a button for unidentified binary DATA." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eudc-display-url) "eudc-bob" "\
|
||
Display URL and make it clickable." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eudc-display-sound) "eudc-bob" "\
|
||
Display a button to play the sound DATA." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eudc-display-jpeg-inline) "eudc-bob" "\
|
||
Display the JPEG DATA inline at point if possible." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eudc-display-jpeg-as-button) "eudc-bob" "\
|
||
Display a button for the JPEG DATA." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (eudc-try-bbdb-insert eudc-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb)
|
||
;;;;;; "eudc-export" "net/eudc-export.el" (14460 59510))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from net/eudc-export.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eudc-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb) "eudc-export" "\
|
||
Insert record at point into the BBDB database.
|
||
This function can only be called from a directory query result buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eudc-try-bbdb-insert) "eudc-export" "\
|
||
Call `eudc-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb' if on a record." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (eudc-edit-hotlist) "eudc-hotlist" "net/eudc-hotlist.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14460 59510))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from net/eudc-hotlist.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote eudc-edit-hotlist) "eudc-hotlist" "\
|
||
Edit the hotlist of directory servers in a specialized buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (executable-make-buffer-file-executable-if-script-p
|
||
;;;;;; executable-self-display executable-set-magic executable-find)
|
||
;;;;;; "executable" "progmodes/executable.el" (14764 17652))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/executable.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote executable-find) "executable" "\
|
||
Search for COMMAND in exec-path and return the absolute file name.
|
||
Return nil if COMMAND is not found anywhere in `exec-path'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote executable-set-magic) "executable" "\
|
||
Set this buffer's interpreter to INTERPRETER with optional ARGUMENT.
|
||
The variables `executable-magicless-file-regexp', `executable-prefix',
|
||
`executable-insert', `executable-query' and `executable-chmod' control
|
||
when and how magic numbers are inserted or replaced and scripts made
|
||
executable." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote executable-self-display) "executable" "\
|
||
Turn a text file into a self-displaying Un*x command.
|
||
The magic number of such a command displays all lines but itself." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote executable-make-buffer-file-executable-if-script-p) "executable" "\
|
||
Make file executable according to umask if not already executable.
|
||
If file already has any execute bits set at all, do not change existing
|
||
file modes." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (expand-jump-to-next-slot expand-jump-to-previous-slot
|
||
;;;;;; expand-add-abbrevs) "expand" "expand.el" (14443 20274))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from expand.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote expand-add-abbrevs) "expand" "\
|
||
Add a list of abbrev to abbrev table TABLE.
|
||
ABBREVS is a list of abbrev definitions; each abbrev description entry
|
||
has the form (ABBREV EXPANSION ARG).
|
||
|
||
ABBREV is the abbreviation to replace.
|
||
|
||
EXPANSION is the replacement string or a function which will make the
|
||
expansion. For example you, could use the DMacros or skeleton packages
|
||
to generate such functions.
|
||
|
||
ARG is an optional argument which can be a number or a list of
|
||
numbers. If ARG is a number, point is placed ARG chars from the
|
||
beginning of the expanded text.
|
||
|
||
If ARG is a list of numbers, point is placed according to the first
|
||
member of the list, but you can visit the other specified positions
|
||
cyclicaly with the functions `expand-jump-to-previous-slot' and
|
||
`expand-jump-to-next-slot'.
|
||
|
||
If ARG is omitted, point is placed at the end of the expanded text." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote expand-jump-to-previous-slot) "expand" "\
|
||
Move the cursor to the previous slot in the last abbrev expansion.
|
||
This is used only in conjunction with `expand-add-abbrevs'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote expand-jump-to-next-slot) "expand" "\
|
||
Move the cursor to the next slot in the last abbrev expansion.
|
||
This is used only in conjunction with `expand-add-abbrevs'." t nil)
|
||
(define-key ctl-x-map "ap" 'expand-jump-to-previous-slot)
|
||
(define-key ctl-x-map "an" 'expand-jump-to-next-slot)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (f90-mode) "f90" "progmodes/f90.el" (14624 3716))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/f90.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote f90-mode) "f90" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Fortran 90 code in free format.
|
||
|
||
\\[f90-indent-new-line] corrects current indentation and creates new indented line.
|
||
\\[f90-indent-line] indents the current line correctly.
|
||
\\[f90-indent-subprogram] indents the current subprogram.
|
||
|
||
Type `? or `\\[help-command] to display a list of built-in abbrevs for F90 keywords.
|
||
|
||
Key definitions:
|
||
\\{f90-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
Variables controlling indentation style and extra features:
|
||
|
||
f90-do-indent
|
||
Extra indentation within do blocks. (default 3)
|
||
f90-if-indent
|
||
Extra indentation within if/select case/where/forall blocks. (default 3)
|
||
f90-type-indent
|
||
Extra indentation within type/interface/block-data blocks. (default 3)
|
||
f90-program-indent
|
||
Extra indentation within program/module/subroutine/function blocks.
|
||
(default 2)
|
||
f90-continuation-indent
|
||
Extra indentation applied to continuation lines. (default 5)
|
||
f90-comment-region
|
||
String inserted by \\[f90-comment-region] at start of each line in
|
||
region. (default \"!!!$\")
|
||
f90-indented-comment-re
|
||
Regexp determining the type of comment to be intended like code.
|
||
(default \"!\")
|
||
f90-directive-comment-re
|
||
Regexp of comment-like directive like \"!HPF\\\\$\", not to be indented.
|
||
(default \"!hpf\\\\$\")
|
||
f90-break-delimiters
|
||
Regexp holding list of delimiters at which lines may be broken.
|
||
(default \"[-+*/><=,% \\t]\")
|
||
f90-break-before-delimiters
|
||
Non-nil causes `f90-do-auto-fill' to break lines before delimiters.
|
||
(default t)
|
||
f90-beginning-ampersand
|
||
Automatic insertion of & at beginning of continuation lines. (default t)
|
||
f90-smart-end
|
||
From an END statement, check and fill the end using matching block start.
|
||
Allowed values are 'blink, 'no-blink, and nil, which determine
|
||
whether to blink the matching beginning.) (default 'blink)
|
||
f90-auto-keyword-case
|
||
Automatic change of case of keywords. (default nil)
|
||
The possibilities are 'downcase-word, 'upcase-word, 'capitalize-word.
|
||
f90-leave-line-no
|
||
Do not left-justify line numbers. (default nil)
|
||
f90-startup-message
|
||
Set to nil to inhibit message first time F90 mode is used. (default t)
|
||
f90-keywords-re
|
||
List of keywords used for highlighting/upcase-keywords etc.
|
||
|
||
Turning on F90 mode calls the value of the variable `f90-mode-hook'
|
||
with no args, if that value is non-nil." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (list-colors-display facemenu-read-color list-text-properties-at
|
||
;;;;;; facemenu-remove-special facemenu-remove-all facemenu-remove-face-props
|
||
;;;;;; facemenu-set-read-only facemenu-set-intangible facemenu-set-invisible
|
||
;;;;;; facemenu-set-face-from-menu facemenu-set-background facemenu-set-foreground
|
||
;;;;;; facemenu-set-face) "facemenu" "facemenu.el" (14693 49864))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from facemenu.el
|
||
(define-key global-map "\M-g" 'facemenu-keymap)
|
||
(autoload 'facemenu-keymap "facemenu" "Keymap for face-changing commands." t 'keymap)
|
||
|
||
(defvar facemenu-face-menu (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Face"))) (define-key map "o" (cons "Other..." (quote facemenu-set-face))) map) "\
|
||
Menu keymap for faces.")
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote facemenu-face-menu) facemenu-face-menu)
|
||
|
||
(defvar facemenu-foreground-menu (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Foreground Color"))) (define-key map "o" (cons "Other..." (quote facemenu-set-foreground))) map) "\
|
||
Menu keymap for foreground colors.")
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote facemenu-foreground-menu) facemenu-foreground-menu)
|
||
|
||
(defvar facemenu-background-menu (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Background Color"))) (define-key map "o" (cons "Other..." (quote facemenu-set-background))) map) "\
|
||
Menu keymap for background colors.")
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote facemenu-background-menu) facemenu-background-menu)
|
||
|
||
(defvar facemenu-special-menu (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Special"))) (define-key map [115] (cons (purecopy "Remove Special") (quote facemenu-remove-special))) (define-key map [116] (cons (purecopy "Intangible") (quote facemenu-set-intangible))) (define-key map [118] (cons (purecopy "Invisible") (quote facemenu-set-invisible))) (define-key map [114] (cons (purecopy "Read-Only") (quote facemenu-set-read-only))) map) "\
|
||
Menu keymap for non-face text-properties.")
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote facemenu-special-menu) facemenu-special-menu)
|
||
|
||
(defvar facemenu-justification-menu (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Justification"))) (define-key map [99] (cons (purecopy "Center") (quote set-justification-center))) (define-key map [98] (cons (purecopy "Full") (quote set-justification-full))) (define-key map [114] (cons (purecopy "Right") (quote set-justification-right))) (define-key map [108] (cons (purecopy "Left") (quote set-justification-left))) (define-key map [117] (cons (purecopy "Unfilled") (quote set-justification-none))) map) "\
|
||
Submenu for text justification commands.")
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote facemenu-justification-menu) facemenu-justification-menu)
|
||
|
||
(defvar facemenu-indentation-menu (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Indentation"))) (define-key map [decrease-right-margin] (cons (purecopy "Indent Right Less") (quote decrease-right-margin))) (define-key map [increase-right-margin] (cons (purecopy "Indent Right More") (quote increase-right-margin))) (define-key map [decrease-left-margin] (cons (purecopy "Indent Less") (quote decrease-left-margin))) (define-key map [increase-left-margin] (cons (purecopy "Indent More") (quote increase-left-margin))) map) "\
|
||
Submenu for indentation commands.")
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote facemenu-indentation-menu) facemenu-indentation-menu)
|
||
|
||
(defvar facemenu-menu nil "\
|
||
Facemenu top-level menu keymap.")
|
||
|
||
(setq facemenu-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Text Properties"))
|
||
|
||
(let ((map facemenu-menu)) (define-key map [dc] (cons (purecopy "Display Colors") (quote list-colors-display))) (define-key map [df] (cons (purecopy "Display Faces") (quote list-faces-display))) (define-key map [dp] (cons (purecopy "List Properties") (quote list-text-properties-at))) (define-key map [ra] (cons (purecopy "Remove Text Properties") (quote facemenu-remove-all))) (define-key map [rm] (cons (purecopy "Remove Face Properties") (quote facemenu-remove-face-props))) (define-key map [s1] (list (purecopy "--"))))
|
||
|
||
(let ((map facemenu-menu)) (define-key map [in] (cons (purecopy "Indentation") (quote facemenu-indentation-menu))) (define-key map [ju] (cons (purecopy "Justification") (quote facemenu-justification-menu))) (define-key map [s2] (list (purecopy "--"))) (define-key map [sp] (cons (purecopy "Special Properties") (quote facemenu-special-menu))) (define-key map [bg] (cons (purecopy "Background Color") (quote facemenu-background-menu))) (define-key map [fg] (cons (purecopy "Foreground Color") (quote facemenu-foreground-menu))) (define-key map [fc] (cons (purecopy "Face") (quote facemenu-face-menu))))
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote facemenu-menu) facemenu-menu)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote facemenu-set-face) "facemenu" "\
|
||
Add FACE to the region or next character typed.
|
||
It will be added to the top of the face list; any faces lower on the list that
|
||
will not show through at all will be removed.
|
||
|
||
Interactively, the face to be used is read with the minibuffer.
|
||
|
||
If the region is active and there is no prefix argument,
|
||
this command sets the region to the requested face.
|
||
|
||
Otherwise, this command specifies the face for the next character
|
||
inserted. Moving point or switching buffers before
|
||
typing a character to insert cancels the specification." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote facemenu-set-foreground) "facemenu" "\
|
||
Set the foreground COLOR of the region or next character typed.
|
||
The color is prompted for. A face named `fg:color' is used (or created).
|
||
If the region is active, it will be set to the requested face. If
|
||
it is inactive (even if mark-even-if-inactive is set) the next
|
||
character that is typed (via `self-insert-command') will be set to
|
||
the selected face. Moving point or switching buffers before
|
||
typing a character cancels the request." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote facemenu-set-background) "facemenu" "\
|
||
Set the background COLOR of the region or next character typed.
|
||
The color is prompted for. A face named `bg:color' is used (or created).
|
||
If the region is active, it will be set to the requested face. If
|
||
it is inactive (even if mark-even-if-inactive is set) the next
|
||
character that is typed (via `self-insert-command') will be set to
|
||
the selected face. Moving point or switching buffers before
|
||
typing a character cancels the request." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote facemenu-set-face-from-menu) "facemenu" "\
|
||
Set the FACE of the region or next character typed.
|
||
This function is designed to be called from a menu; the face to use
|
||
is the menu item's name.
|
||
|
||
If the region is active and there is no prefix argument,
|
||
this command sets the region to the requested face.
|
||
|
||
Otherwise, this command specifies the face for the next character
|
||
inserted. Moving point or switching buffers before
|
||
typing a character to insert cancels the specification." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote facemenu-set-invisible) "facemenu" "\
|
||
Make the region invisible.
|
||
This sets the `invisible' text property; it can be undone with
|
||
`facemenu-remove-special'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote facemenu-set-intangible) "facemenu" "\
|
||
Make the region intangible: disallow moving into it.
|
||
This sets the `intangible' text property; it can be undone with
|
||
`facemenu-remove-special'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote facemenu-set-read-only) "facemenu" "\
|
||
Make the region unmodifiable.
|
||
This sets the `read-only' text property; it can be undone with
|
||
`facemenu-remove-special'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote facemenu-remove-face-props) "facemenu" "\
|
||
Remove `face' and `mouse-face' text properties." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote facemenu-remove-all) "facemenu" "\
|
||
Remove all text properties from the region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote facemenu-remove-special) "facemenu" "\
|
||
Remove all the \"special\" text properties from the region.
|
||
These special properties include `invisible', `intangible' and `read-only'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-text-properties-at) "facemenu" "\
|
||
Pop up a buffer listing text-properties at LOCATION." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote facemenu-read-color) "facemenu" "\
|
||
Read a color using the minibuffer." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-colors-display) "facemenu" "\
|
||
Display names of defined colors, and show what they look like.
|
||
If the optional argument LIST is non-nil, it should be a list of
|
||
colors to display. Otherwise, this command computes a list
|
||
of colors that the current display can handle." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (turn-on-fast-lock fast-lock-mode) "fast-lock"
|
||
;;;;;; "fast-lock.el" (14477 53252))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from fast-lock.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote fast-lock-mode) "fast-lock" "\
|
||
Toggle Fast Lock mode.
|
||
With arg, turn Fast Lock mode on if and only if arg is positive and the buffer
|
||
is associated with a file. Enable it automatically in your `~/.emacs' by:
|
||
|
||
(setq font-lock-support-mode 'fast-lock-mode)
|
||
|
||
If Fast Lock mode is enabled, and the current buffer does not contain any text
|
||
properties, any associated Font Lock cache is used if its timestamp matches the
|
||
buffer's file, and its `font-lock-keywords' match those that you are using.
|
||
|
||
Font Lock caches may be saved:
|
||
- When you save the file's buffer.
|
||
- When you kill an unmodified file's buffer.
|
||
- When you exit Emacs, for all unmodified or saved buffers.
|
||
Depending on the value of `fast-lock-save-events'.
|
||
See also the commands `fast-lock-read-cache' and `fast-lock-save-cache'.
|
||
|
||
Use \\[font-lock-fontify-buffer] to fontify the buffer if the cache is bad.
|
||
|
||
Various methods of control are provided for the Font Lock cache. In general,
|
||
see variable `fast-lock-cache-directories' and function `fast-lock-cache-name'.
|
||
For saving, see variables `fast-lock-minimum-size', `fast-lock-save-events',
|
||
`fast-lock-save-others' and `fast-lock-save-faces'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote turn-on-fast-lock) "fast-lock" "\
|
||
Unconditionally turn on Fast Lock mode." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(when (fboundp (quote add-minor-mode)) (defvar fast-lock-mode nil) (add-minor-mode (quote fast-lock-mode) nil))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (feedmail-queue-reminder feedmail-run-the-queue
|
||
;;;;;; feedmail-run-the-queue-global-prompt feedmail-run-the-queue-no-prompts)
|
||
;;;;;; "feedmail" "mail/feedmail.el" (14415 51114))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/feedmail.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote feedmail-run-the-queue-no-prompts) "feedmail" "\
|
||
Like feedmail-run-the-queue, but suppress confirmation prompts." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote feedmail-run-the-queue-global-prompt) "feedmail" "\
|
||
Like feedmail-run-the-queue, but with a global confirmation prompt.
|
||
This is generally most useful if run non-interactively, since you can
|
||
bail out with an appropriate answer to the global confirmation prompt." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote feedmail-run-the-queue) "feedmail" "\
|
||
Visit each message in the feedmail queue directory and send it out.
|
||
Return value is a list of three things: number of messages sent, number of
|
||
messages skipped, and number of non-message things in the queue (commonly
|
||
backup file names and the like)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote feedmail-queue-reminder) "feedmail" "\
|
||
Perform some kind of reminder activity about queued and draft messages.
|
||
Called with an optional symbol argument which says what kind of event
|
||
is triggering the reminder activity. The default is 'on-demand, which
|
||
is what you typically would use if you were putting this in your emacs start-up
|
||
or mail hook code. Other recognized values for WHAT-EVENT (these are passed
|
||
internally by feedmail):
|
||
|
||
after-immediate (a message has just been sent in immediate mode)
|
||
after-queue (a message has just been queued)
|
||
after-draft (a message has just been placed in the draft directory)
|
||
after-run (the queue has just been run, possibly sending messages)
|
||
|
||
WHAT-EVENT is used as a key into the table feedmail-queue-reminder-alist. If
|
||
the associated value is a function, it is called without arguments and is expected
|
||
to perform the reminder activity. You can supply your own reminder functions
|
||
by redefining feedmail-queue-reminder-alist. If you don't want any reminders,
|
||
you can set feedmail-queue-reminder-alist to nil." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (dired-at-point ffap-at-mouse ffap-menu find-file-at-point
|
||
;;;;;; ffap-next) "ffap" "ffap.el" (14736 26478))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from ffap.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ffap-next) "ffap" "\
|
||
Search buffer for next file or URL, and run ffap.
|
||
Optional argument BACK says to search backwards.
|
||
Optional argument WRAP says to try wrapping around if necessary.
|
||
Interactively: use a single prefix to search backwards,
|
||
double prefix to wrap forward, triple to wrap backwards.
|
||
Actual search is done by `ffap-next-guess'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-file-at-point) "ffap" "\
|
||
Find FILENAME, guessing a default from text around point.
|
||
If `ffap-url-regexp' is not nil, the FILENAME may also be an URL.
|
||
With a prefix, this command behaves exactly like `ffap-file-finder'.
|
||
If `ffap-require-prefix' is set, the prefix meaning is reversed.
|
||
See also the variables `ffap-dired-wildcards', `ffap-newfile-prompt',
|
||
and the functions `ffap-file-at-point' and `ffap-url-at-point'.
|
||
|
||
See <ftp://ftp.mathcs.emory.edu/pub/mic/emacs/> for latest version." t nil)
|
||
(defalias 'ffap 'find-file-at-point)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ffap-menu) "ffap" "\
|
||
Put up a menu of files and urls mentioned in this buffer.
|
||
Then set mark, jump to choice, and try to fetch it. The menu is
|
||
cached in `ffap-menu-alist', and rebuilt by `ffap-menu-rescan'.
|
||
The optional RESCAN argument (a prefix, interactively) forces
|
||
a rebuild. Searches with `ffap-menu-regexp'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ffap-at-mouse) "ffap" "\
|
||
Find file or url guessed from text around mouse click.
|
||
Interactively, calls `ffap-at-mouse-fallback' if no guess is found.
|
||
Return value:
|
||
* if a guess string is found, return it (after finding it)
|
||
* if the fallback is called, return whatever it returns
|
||
* otherwise, nil" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dired-at-point) "ffap" "\
|
||
Start Dired, defaulting to file at point. See `ffap'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (file-cache-minibuffer-complete) "filecache" "filecache.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14767 36637))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from filecache.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote file-cache-minibuffer-complete) "filecache" "\
|
||
Complete a filename in the minibuffer using a preloaded cache.
|
||
Filecache does two kinds of substitution: it completes on names in
|
||
the cache, and, once it has found a unique name, it cycles through
|
||
the directories that the name is available in. With a prefix argument,
|
||
the name is considered already unique; only the second substitution
|
||
\(directories) is done." t nil)
|
||
(define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map [C-tab] 'file-cache-minibuffer-complete)
|
||
(define-key minibuffer-local-map [C-tab] 'file-cache-minibuffer-complete)
|
||
(define-key minibuffer-local-must-match-map [C-tab] 'file-cache-minibuffer-complete)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (find-grep-dired find-name-dired find-dired find-grep-options
|
||
;;;;;; find-ls-option) "find-dired" "find-dired.el" (14718 5093))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from find-dired.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar find-ls-option (if (eq system-type (quote berkeley-unix)) (quote ("-ls" . "-gilsb")) (quote ("-exec ls -ld {} \\;" . "-ld"))) "\
|
||
*Description of the option to `find' to produce an `ls -l'-type listing.
|
||
This is a cons of two strings (FIND-OPTION . LS-SWITCHES). FIND-OPTION
|
||
gives the option (or options) to `find' that produce the desired output.
|
||
LS-SWITCHES is a list of `ls' switches to tell dired how to parse the output.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar find-grep-options (if (or (eq system-type (quote berkeley-unix)) (string-match "solaris2" system-configuration) (string-match "irix" system-configuration)) "-s" "-q") "\
|
||
*Option to grep to be as silent as possible.
|
||
On Berkeley systems, this is `-s'; on Posix, and with GNU grep, `-q' does it.
|
||
On other systems, the closest you can come is to use `-l'.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-dired) "find-dired" "\
|
||
Run `find' and go into Dired mode on a buffer of the output.
|
||
The command run (after changing into DIR) is
|
||
|
||
find . \\( ARGS \\) -ls
|
||
|
||
except that the variable `find-ls-option' specifies what to use
|
||
as the final argument." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-name-dired) "find-dired" "\
|
||
Search DIR recursively for files matching the globbing pattern PATTERN,
|
||
and run dired on those files.
|
||
PATTERN is a shell wildcard (not an Emacs regexp) and need not be quoted.
|
||
The command run (after changing into DIR) is
|
||
|
||
find . -name 'PATTERN' -ls" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-grep-dired) "find-dired" "\
|
||
Find files in DIR containing a regexp ARG and start Dired on output.
|
||
The command run (after changing into DIR) is
|
||
|
||
find . -exec grep -s ARG {} \\; -ls
|
||
|
||
Thus ARG can also contain additional grep options." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ff-mouse-find-other-file-other-window ff-mouse-find-other-file
|
||
;;;;;; ff-find-other-file ff-get-other-file) "find-file" "find-file.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14746 24125))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from find-file.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ff-get-other-file) "find-file" "\
|
||
Find the header or source file corresponding to this file.
|
||
See also the documentation for `ff-find-other-file'.
|
||
|
||
If optional IN-OTHER-WINDOW is non-nil, find the file in another window." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ff-find-other-file) "find-file" "\
|
||
Find the header or source file corresponding to this file.
|
||
Being on a `#include' line pulls in that file.
|
||
|
||
If optional IN-OTHER-WINDOW is non-nil, find the file in the other window.
|
||
If optional IGNORE-INCLUDE is non-nil, ignore being on `#include' lines.
|
||
|
||
Variables of interest include:
|
||
|
||
- `ff-case-fold-search'
|
||
Non-nil means ignore cases in matches (see `case-fold-search').
|
||
If you have extensions in different cases, you will want this to be nil.
|
||
|
||
- `ff-always-in-other-window'
|
||
If non-nil, always open the other file in another window, unless an
|
||
argument is given to `ff-find-other-file'.
|
||
|
||
- `ff-ignore-include'
|
||
If non-nil, ignores #include lines.
|
||
|
||
- `ff-always-try-to-create'
|
||
If non-nil, always attempt to create the other file if it was not found.
|
||
|
||
- `ff-quiet-mode'
|
||
If non-nil, traces which directories are being searched.
|
||
|
||
- `ff-special-constructs'
|
||
A list of regular expressions specifying how to recognise special
|
||
constructs such as include files etc, and an associated method for
|
||
extracting the filename from that construct.
|
||
|
||
- `ff-other-file-alist'
|
||
Alist of extensions to find given the current file's extension.
|
||
|
||
- `ff-search-directories'
|
||
List of directories searched through with each extension specified in
|
||
`ff-other-file-alist' that matches this file's extension.
|
||
|
||
- `ff-pre-find-hooks'
|
||
List of functions to be called before the search for the file starts.
|
||
|
||
- `ff-pre-load-hooks'
|
||
List of functions to be called before the other file is loaded.
|
||
|
||
- `ff-post-load-hooks'
|
||
List of functions to be called after the other file is loaded.
|
||
|
||
- `ff-not-found-hooks'
|
||
List of functions to be called if the other file could not be found.
|
||
|
||
- `ff-file-created-hooks'
|
||
List of functions to be called if the other file has been created." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ff-mouse-find-other-file) "find-file" "\
|
||
Visit the file you click on." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ff-mouse-find-other-file-other-window) "find-file" "\
|
||
Visit the file you click on in another window." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (find-function-setup-keys find-variable-at-point
|
||
;;;;;; find-function-at-point find-function-on-key find-variable-other-frame
|
||
;;;;;; find-variable-other-window find-variable find-variable-noselect
|
||
;;;;;; find-function-other-frame find-function-other-window find-function
|
||
;;;;;; find-function-noselect) "find-func" "emacs-lisp/find-func.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14814 33058))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/find-func.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-function-noselect) "find-func" "\
|
||
Return a pair (BUFFER . POINT) pointing to the definition of FUNCTION.
|
||
|
||
Finds the Emacs Lisp library containing the definition of FUNCTION
|
||
in a buffer and the point of the definition. The buffer is
|
||
not selected.
|
||
|
||
If the file where FUNCTION is defined is not known, then it is
|
||
searched for in `find-function-source-path' if non nil, otherwise
|
||
in `load-path'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-function) "find-func" "\
|
||
Find the definition of the FUNCTION near point.
|
||
|
||
Finds the Emacs Lisp library containing the definition of the function
|
||
near point (selected by `function-at-point') in a buffer and
|
||
places point before the definition. Point is saved in the buffer if
|
||
it is one of the current buffers.
|
||
|
||
The library where FUNCTION is defined is searched for in
|
||
`find-function-source-path', if non nil, otherwise in `load-path'.
|
||
See also `find-function-recenter-line' and `find-function-after-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-function-other-window) "find-func" "\
|
||
Find, in another window, the definition of FUNCTION near point.
|
||
|
||
See `find-function' for more details." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-function-other-frame) "find-func" "\
|
||
Find, in ananother frame, the definition of FUNCTION near point.
|
||
|
||
See `find-function' for more details." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-variable-noselect) "find-func" "\
|
||
Return a pair `(buffer . point)' pointing to the definition of SYMBOL.
|
||
|
||
Finds the Emacs Lisp library containing the definition of SYMBOL
|
||
in a buffer and the point of the definition. The buffer is
|
||
not selected.
|
||
|
||
The library where VARIABLE is defined is searched for in
|
||
`find-function-source-path', if non nil, otherwise in `load-path'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-variable) "find-func" "\
|
||
Find the definition of the VARIABLE near point.
|
||
|
||
Finds the Emacs Lisp library containing the definition of the variable
|
||
near point (selected by `variable-at-point') in a buffer and
|
||
places point before the definition. Point is saved in the buffer if
|
||
it is one of the current buffers.
|
||
|
||
The library where VARIABLE is defined is searched for in
|
||
`find-function-source-path', if non nil, otherwise in `load-path'.
|
||
See also `find-function-recenter-line' and `find-function-after-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-variable-other-window) "find-func" "\
|
||
Find, in another window, the definition of VARIABLE near point.
|
||
|
||
See `find-variable' for more details." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-variable-other-frame) "find-func" "\
|
||
Find, in annother frame, the definition of VARIABLE near point.
|
||
|
||
See `find-variable' for more details." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-function-on-key) "find-func" "\
|
||
Find the function that KEY invokes. KEY is a string.
|
||
Point is saved if FUNCTION is in the current buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-function-at-point) "find-func" "\
|
||
Find directly the function at point in the other window." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-variable-at-point) "find-func" "\
|
||
Find directly the function at point in the other window." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-function-setup-keys) "find-func" "\
|
||
Define some key bindings for the find-function family of functions." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (finder-by-keyword finder-commentary finder-list-keywords)
|
||
;;;;;; "finder" "finder.el" (14747 44772))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from finder.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote finder-list-keywords) "finder" "\
|
||
Display descriptions of the keywords in the Finder buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote finder-commentary) "finder" "\
|
||
Display FILE's commentary section.
|
||
FILE should be in a form suitable for passing to `locate-library'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote finder-by-keyword) "finder" "\
|
||
Find packages matching a given keyword." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (enable-flow-control-on enable-flow-control) "flow-ctrl"
|
||
;;;;;; "flow-ctrl.el" (12550 54450))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from flow-ctrl.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote enable-flow-control) "flow-ctrl" "\
|
||
Toggle flow control handling.
|
||
When handling is enabled, user can type C-s as C-\\, and C-q as C-^.
|
||
With arg, enable flow control mode if arg is positive, otherwise disable." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote enable-flow-control-on) "flow-ctrl" "\
|
||
Enable flow control if using one of a specified set of terminal types.
|
||
Use `(enable-flow-control-on \"vt100\" \"h19\")' to enable flow control
|
||
on VT-100 and H19 terminals. When flow control is enabled,
|
||
you must type C-\\ to get the effect of a C-s, and type C-^
|
||
to get the effect of a C-q." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (flyspell-mode-off flyspell-mode flyspell-prog-mode
|
||
;;;;;; flyspell-mode-line-string) "flyspell" "textmodes/flyspell.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14720 7116))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/flyspell.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar flyspell-mode-line-string " Fly" "\
|
||
*String displayed on the modeline when flyspell is active.
|
||
Set this to nil if you don't want a modeline indicator.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote flyspell-prog-mode) "flyspell" "\
|
||
Turn on `flyspell-mode' for comments and strings." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar flyspell-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote flyspell-mode) "flyspell" "\
|
||
Minor mode performing on-the-fly spelling checking.
|
||
Ispell is automatically spawned on background for each entered words.
|
||
The default flyspell behavior is to highlight incorrect words.
|
||
With no argument, this command toggles Flyspell mode.
|
||
With a prefix argument ARG, turn Flyspell minor mode on iff ARG is positive.
|
||
|
||
Bindings:
|
||
\\[ispell-word]: correct words (using Ispell).
|
||
\\[flyspell-auto-correct-word]: automatically correct word.
|
||
\\[flyspell-correct-word] (or mouse-2): popup correct words.
|
||
|
||
Hooks:
|
||
flyspell-mode-hook is run after flyspell is entered.
|
||
|
||
Remark:
|
||
`flyspell-mode' uses `ispell-mode'. Thus all Ispell options are
|
||
valid. For instance, a personal dictionary can be used by
|
||
invoking `ispell-change-dictionary'.
|
||
|
||
Consider using the `ispell-parser' to check your text. For instance
|
||
consider adding:
|
||
\(add-hook 'tex-mode-hook (function (lambda () (setq ispell-parser 'tex))))
|
||
in your .emacs file.
|
||
|
||
flyspell-region checks all words inside a region.
|
||
|
||
flyspell-buffer checks the whole buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(if (fboundp (quote add-minor-mode)) (add-minor-mode (quote flyspell-mode) (quote flyspell-mode-line-string) flyspell-mode-map nil (quote flyspell-mode)) (or (assoc (quote flyspell-mode) minor-mode-alist) (setq minor-mode-alist (cons (quote (flyspell-mode flyspell-mode-line-string)) minor-mode-alist))) (or (assoc (quote flyspell-mode) minor-mode-map-alist) (setq minor-mode-map-alist (cons (cons (quote flyspell-mode) flyspell-mode-map) minor-mode-map-alist))))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote flyspell-mode-off) "flyspell" "\
|
||
Turn Flyspell mode off." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (follow-delete-other-windows-and-split follow-mode
|
||
;;;;;; turn-off-follow-mode turn-on-follow-mode) "follow" "follow.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14392 8635))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from follow.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote turn-on-follow-mode) "follow" "\
|
||
Turn on Follow mode. Please see the function `follow-mode'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote turn-off-follow-mode) "follow" "\
|
||
Turn off Follow mode. Please see the function `follow-mode'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote follow-mode) "follow" "\
|
||
Minor mode that combines windows into one tall virtual window.
|
||
|
||
The feeling of a \"virtual window\" has been accomplished by the use
|
||
of two major techniques:
|
||
|
||
* The windows always displays adjacent sections of the buffer.
|
||
This means that whenever one window is moved, all the
|
||
others will follow. (Hence the name Follow Mode.)
|
||
|
||
* Should the point (cursor) end up outside a window, another
|
||
window displaying that point is selected, if possible. This
|
||
makes it possible to walk between windows using normal cursor
|
||
movement commands.
|
||
|
||
Follow mode comes to its prime when used on a large screen and two
|
||
side-by-side window are used. The user can, with the help of Follow
|
||
mode, use two full-height windows as though they would have been
|
||
one. Imagine yourself editing a large function, or section of text,
|
||
and being able to use 144 lines instead of the normal 72... (your
|
||
mileage may vary).
|
||
|
||
To split one large window into two side-by-side windows, the commands
|
||
`\\[split-window-horizontally]' or `M-x follow-delete-other-windows-and-split' can be used.
|
||
|
||
Only windows displayed in the same frame follow each-other.
|
||
|
||
If the variable `follow-intercept-processes' is non-nil, Follow mode
|
||
will listen to the output of processes and redisplay accordingly.
|
||
\(This is the default.)
|
||
|
||
When Follow mode is switched on, the hook `follow-mode-hook'
|
||
is called. When turned off, `follow-mode-off-hook' is called.
|
||
|
||
Keys specific to Follow mode:
|
||
\\{follow-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote follow-delete-other-windows-and-split) "follow" "\
|
||
Create two side by side windows and enter Follow Mode.
|
||
|
||
Execute this command to display as much as possible of the text
|
||
in the selected window. All other windows, in the current
|
||
frame, are deleted and the selected window is split in two
|
||
side-by-side windows. Follow Mode is activated, hence the
|
||
two windows always will display two successive pages.
|
||
\(If one window is moved, the other one will follow.)
|
||
|
||
If ARG is positive, the leftmost window is selected. If it negative,
|
||
the rightmost is selected. If ARG is nil, the leftmost window is
|
||
selected if the original window is the first one in the frame.
|
||
|
||
To bind this command to a hotkey, place the following line
|
||
in your `~/.emacs' file, replacing [f7] by your favourite key:
|
||
(global-set-key [f7] 'follow-delete-other-windows-and-split)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (font-lock-fontify-buffer global-font-lock-mode
|
||
;;;;;; global-font-lock-mode font-lock-remove-keywords font-lock-add-keywords
|
||
;;;;;; turn-on-font-lock font-lock-mode) "font-lock" "font-lock.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14829 31693))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from font-lock.el
|
||
|
||
(make-variable-buffer-local (quote font-lock-defaults))
|
||
|
||
(defvar font-lock-mode-hook nil "\
|
||
Function or functions to run on entry to Font Lock mode.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote font-lock-mode) "font-lock" "\
|
||
Toggle Font Lock mode.
|
||
With arg, turn Font Lock mode on if and only if arg is positive.
|
||
\(Font Lock is also known as \"syntax highlighting\".)
|
||
|
||
When Font Lock mode is enabled, text is fontified as you type it:
|
||
|
||
- Comments are displayed in `font-lock-comment-face';
|
||
- Strings are displayed in `font-lock-string-face';
|
||
- Certain other expressions are displayed in other faces according to the
|
||
value of the variable `font-lock-keywords'.
|
||
|
||
To customize the faces (colors, fonts, etc.) used by Font Lock for
|
||
fontifying different parts of buffer text, use \\[customize-face].
|
||
|
||
You can enable Font Lock mode in any major mode automatically by turning on in
|
||
the major mode's hook. For example, put in your ~/.emacs:
|
||
|
||
(add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
|
||
|
||
Alternatively, you can use Global Font Lock mode to automagically turn on Font
|
||
Lock mode in buffers whose major mode supports it and whose major mode is one
|
||
of `font-lock-global-modes'. For example, put in your ~/.emacs:
|
||
|
||
(global-font-lock-mode t)
|
||
|
||
There are a number of support modes that may be used to speed up Font Lock mode
|
||
in various ways, specified via the variable `font-lock-support-mode'. Where
|
||
major modes support different levels of fontification, you can use the variable
|
||
`font-lock-maximum-decoration' to specify which level you generally prefer.
|
||
When you turn Font Lock mode on/off the buffer is fontified/defontified, though
|
||
fontification occurs only if the buffer is less than `font-lock-maximum-size'.
|
||
|
||
For example, to specify that Font Lock mode use use Lazy Lock mode as a support
|
||
mode and use maximum levels of fontification, put in your ~/.emacs:
|
||
|
||
(setq font-lock-support-mode 'lazy-lock-mode)
|
||
(setq font-lock-maximum-decoration t)
|
||
|
||
To add your own highlighting for some major mode, and modify the highlighting
|
||
selected automatically via the variable `font-lock-maximum-decoration', you can
|
||
use `font-lock-add-keywords'.
|
||
|
||
To fontify a buffer, without turning on Font Lock mode and regardless of buffer
|
||
size, you can use \\[font-lock-fontify-buffer].
|
||
|
||
To fontify a block (the function or paragraph containing point, or a number of
|
||
lines around point), perhaps because modification on the current line caused
|
||
syntactic change on other lines, you can use \\[font-lock-fontify-block].
|
||
|
||
See the variable `font-lock-defaults-alist' for the Font Lock mode default
|
||
settings. You can set your own default settings for some mode, by setting a
|
||
buffer local value for `font-lock-defaults', via its mode hook." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote turn-on-font-lock) "font-lock" "\
|
||
Turn on Font Lock mode conditionally.
|
||
Turn on only if the terminal can display it." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote font-lock-add-keywords) "font-lock" "\
|
||
Add highlighting KEYWORDS for MODE.
|
||
MODE should be a symbol, the major mode command name, such as `c-mode'
|
||
or nil. If nil, highlighting keywords are added for the current buffer.
|
||
KEYWORDS should be a list; see the variable `font-lock-keywords'.
|
||
By default they are added at the beginning of the current highlighting list.
|
||
If optional argument APPEND is `set', they are used to replace the current
|
||
highlighting list. If APPEND is any other non-nil value, they are added at the
|
||
end of the current highlighting list.
|
||
|
||
For example:
|
||
|
||
(font-lock-add-keywords 'c-mode
|
||
'((\"\\\\\\=<\\\\(FIXME\\\\):\" 1 font-lock-warning-face prepend)
|
||
(\"\\\\\\=<\\\\(and\\\\|or\\\\|not\\\\)\\\\\\=>\" . font-lock-keyword-face)))
|
||
|
||
adds two fontification patterns for C mode, to fontify `FIXME:' words, even in
|
||
comments, and to fontify `and', `or' and `not' words as keywords.
|
||
|
||
Note that some modes have specialised support for additional patterns, e.g.,
|
||
see the variables `c-font-lock-extra-types', `c++-font-lock-extra-types',
|
||
`objc-font-lock-extra-types' and `java-font-lock-extra-types'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote font-lock-remove-keywords) "font-lock" "\
|
||
Remove highlighting KEYWORDS for MODE.
|
||
|
||
MODE should be a symbol, the major mode command name, such as `c-mode'
|
||
or nil. If nil, highlighting keywords are removed for the current buffer." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote global-font-lock-mode) "font-lock" "\
|
||
Toggle Global Font Lock mode.
|
||
\(Font Lock is also known as \"syntax highlighting\".)
|
||
With prefix ARG, turn Global Font Lock mode on if and only if ARG is positive.
|
||
Displays a message saying whether the mode is on or off if MESSAGE is non-nil.
|
||
Returns the new status of Global Font Lock mode (non-nil means on).
|
||
|
||
When Global Font Lock mode is enabled, Font Lock mode is automagically
|
||
turned on in a buffer if its major mode is one of `font-lock-global-modes'.
|
||
|
||
To customize the faces (colors, fonts, etc.) used by Font Lock for
|
||
highlighting different parts of buffer text, use \\[customize-face]." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar global-font-lock-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Global Font Lock mode.
|
||
When Global Font Lock mode is enabled, Font Lock mode is automagically
|
||
turned on in a buffer if its major mode is one of `font-lock-global-modes'.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `global-font-lock-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote font-lock) (quote global-font-lock-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote global-font-lock-mode) (quote font-lock))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote font-lock-fontify-buffer) "font-lock" "\
|
||
Fontify the current buffer the way the function `font-lock-mode' would." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (create-fontset-from-fontset-spec) "fontset" "international/fontset.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14830 53156))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/fontset.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote create-fontset-from-fontset-spec) "fontset" "\
|
||
Create a fontset from fontset specification string FONTSET-SPEC.
|
||
FONTSET-SPEC is a string of the format:
|
||
FONTSET-NAME,CHARSET-NAME0:FONT-NAME0,CHARSET-NAME1:FONT-NAME1, ...
|
||
Any number of SPACE, TAB, and NEWLINE can be put before and after commas.
|
||
|
||
Optional 2nd argument is ignored. It exists just for backward
|
||
compatibility.
|
||
|
||
If this function attempts to create already existing fontset, error is
|
||
signaled unless the optional 3rd argument NOERROR is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
It returns a name of the created fontset." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (footnote-mode) "footnote" "mail/footnote.el" (14517
|
||
;;;;;; 9680))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/footnote.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote footnote-mode) "footnote" "\
|
||
Toggle footnote minor mode.
|
||
\\<message-mode-map>
|
||
key binding
|
||
--- -------
|
||
|
||
\\[Footnote-renumber-footnotes] Footnote-renumber-footnotes
|
||
\\[Footnote-goto-footnote] Footnote-goto-footnote
|
||
\\[Footnote-delete-footnote] Footnote-delete-footnote
|
||
\\[Footnote-cycle-style] Footnote-cycle-style
|
||
\\[Footnote-back-to-message] Footnote-back-to-message
|
||
\\[Footnote-add-footnote] Footnote-add-footnote
|
||
" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (forms-find-file-other-window forms-find-file forms-mode)
|
||
;;;;;; "forms" "forms.el" (14381 57540))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from forms.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote forms-mode) "forms" "\
|
||
Major mode to visit files in a field-structured manner using a form.
|
||
|
||
Commands: Equivalent keys in read-only mode:
|
||
TAB forms-next-field TAB
|
||
C-c TAB forms-next-field
|
||
C-c < forms-first-record <
|
||
C-c > forms-last-record >
|
||
C-c ? describe-mode ?
|
||
C-c C-k forms-delete-record
|
||
C-c C-q forms-toggle-read-only q
|
||
C-c C-o forms-insert-record
|
||
C-c C-l forms-jump-record l
|
||
C-c C-n forms-next-record n
|
||
C-c C-p forms-prev-record p
|
||
C-c C-r forms-search-reverse r
|
||
C-c C-s forms-search-forward s
|
||
C-c C-x forms-exit x
|
||
" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote forms-find-file) "forms" "\
|
||
Visit a file in Forms mode." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote forms-find-file-other-window) "forms" "\
|
||
Visit a file in Forms mode in other window." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (fortran-mode fortran-tab-mode-default) "fortran"
|
||
;;;;;; "progmodes/fortran.el" (14798 40436))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/fortran.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar fortran-tab-mode-default nil "\
|
||
*Default tabbing/carriage control style for empty files in Fortran mode.
|
||
A value of t specifies tab-digit style of continuation control.
|
||
A value of nil specifies that continuation lines are marked
|
||
with a character in column 6.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote fortran-mode) "fortran" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Fortran code.
|
||
\\[fortran-indent-line] indents the current Fortran line correctly.
|
||
DO statements must not share a common CONTINUE.
|
||
|
||
Type ;? or ;\\[help-command] to display a list of built-in abbrevs for
|
||
Fortran keywords.
|
||
|
||
Key definitions:
|
||
\\{fortran-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
Variables controlling indentation style and extra features:
|
||
|
||
`comment-start'
|
||
If you want to use comments starting with `!',
|
||
set this to the string \"!\".
|
||
`fortran-do-indent'
|
||
Extra indentation within do blocks. (default 3)
|
||
`fortran-if-indent'
|
||
Extra indentation within if blocks. (default 3)
|
||
`fortran-structure-indent'
|
||
Extra indentation within structure, union, map and interface blocks.
|
||
(default 3)
|
||
`fortran-continuation-indent'
|
||
Extra indentation applied to continuation statements. (default 5)
|
||
`fortran-comment-line-extra-indent'
|
||
Amount of extra indentation for text within full-line comments. (default 0)
|
||
`fortran-comment-indent-style'
|
||
nil means don't change indentation of text in full-line comments,
|
||
fixed means indent that text at `fortran-comment-line-extra-indent' beyond
|
||
the value of `fortran-minimum-statement-indent-fixed' (for fixed
|
||
format continuation style) or `fortran-minimum-statement-indent-tab'
|
||
(for TAB format continuation style).
|
||
relative means indent at `fortran-comment-line-extra-indent' beyond the
|
||
indentation for a line of code.
|
||
(default 'fixed)
|
||
`fortran-comment-indent-char'
|
||
Single-character string to be inserted instead of space for
|
||
full-line comment indentation. (default \" \")
|
||
`fortran-minimum-statement-indent-fixed'
|
||
Minimum indentation for Fortran statements in fixed format mode. (def.6)
|
||
`fortran-minimum-statement-indent-tab'
|
||
Minimum indentation for Fortran statements in TAB format mode. (default 9)
|
||
`fortran-line-number-indent'
|
||
Maximum indentation for line numbers. A line number will get
|
||
less than this much indentation if necessary to avoid reaching
|
||
column 5. (default 1)
|
||
`fortran-check-all-num-for-matching-do'
|
||
Non-nil causes all numbered lines to be treated as possible \"continue\"
|
||
statements. (default nil)
|
||
`fortran-blink-matching-if'
|
||
Non-nil causes \\[fortran-indent-line] on an ENDIF statement to blink on
|
||
matching IF. Also, from an ENDDO statement, blink on matching DO [WHILE]
|
||
statement. (default nil)
|
||
`fortran-continuation-string'
|
||
Single-character string to be inserted in column 5 of a continuation
|
||
line. (default \"$\")
|
||
`fortran-comment-region'
|
||
String inserted by \\[fortran-comment-region] at start of each line in
|
||
region. (default \"c$$$\")
|
||
`fortran-electric-line-number'
|
||
Non-nil causes line number digits to be moved to the correct column
|
||
as typed. (default t)
|
||
`fortran-break-before-delimiters'
|
||
Non-nil causes lines to be broken before delimiters.
|
||
(default t)
|
||
|
||
Turning on Fortran mode calls the value of the variable `fortran-mode-hook'
|
||
with no args, if that value is non-nil." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (generic-mode define-generic-mode) "generic" "generic.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14811 40477))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from generic.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote define-generic-mode) "generic" "\
|
||
Create a new generic mode with NAME.
|
||
|
||
Args: (NAME COMMENT-LIST KEYWORD-LIST FONT-LOCK-LIST AUTO-MODE-LIST
|
||
FUNCTION-LIST &optional DESCRIPTION)
|
||
|
||
NAME should be a symbol; its string representation is used as the function
|
||
name. If DESCRIPTION is provided, it is used as the docstring for the new
|
||
function.
|
||
|
||
COMMENT-LIST is a list, whose entries are either a single character,
|
||
a one or two character string or a cons pair. If the entry is a character
|
||
or a one-character string, it is added to the mode's syntax table with
|
||
`comment-start' syntax. If the entry is a cons pair, the elements of the
|
||
pair are considered to be `comment-start' and `comment-end' respectively.
|
||
Note that Emacs has limitations regarding comment characters.
|
||
|
||
KEYWORD-LIST is a list of keywords to highlight with `font-lock-keyword-face'.
|
||
Each keyword should be a string.
|
||
|
||
FONT-LOCK-LIST is a list of additional expressions to highlight. Each entry
|
||
in the list should have the same form as an entry in `font-lock-defaults-alist'
|
||
|
||
AUTO-MODE-LIST is a list of regular expressions to add to `auto-mode-alist'.
|
||
These regexps are added to `auto-mode-alist' as soon as `define-generic-mode'
|
||
is called; any old regexps with the same name are removed.
|
||
|
||
FUNCTION-LIST is a list of functions to call to do some additional setup.
|
||
|
||
See the file generic-x.el for some examples of `define-generic-mode'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote generic-mode) "generic" "\
|
||
Basic comment and font-lock functionality for `generic' files.
|
||
\(Files which are too small to warrant their own mode, but have
|
||
comment characters, keywords, and the like.)
|
||
|
||
To define a generic-mode, use the function `define-generic-mode'.
|
||
Some generic modes are defined in `generic-x.el'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (glasses-mode) "glasses" "progmodes/glasses.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14746 24126))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/glasses.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote glasses-mode) "glasses" "\
|
||
Minor mode for making identifiers likeThis readable.
|
||
When this mode is active, it tries to add virtual separators (like underscores)
|
||
at places they belong to." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus gnus-other-frame gnus-slave gnus-no-server
|
||
;;;;;; gnus-slave-no-server) "gnus" "gnus/gnus.el" (14842 10645))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-slave-no-server) "gnus" "\
|
||
Read network news as a slave, without connecting to local server." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-no-server) "gnus" "\
|
||
Read network news.
|
||
If ARG is a positive number, Gnus will use that as the
|
||
startup level. If ARG is nil, Gnus will be started at level 2.
|
||
If ARG is non-nil and not a positive number, Gnus will
|
||
prompt the user for the name of an NNTP server to use.
|
||
As opposed to `gnus', this command will not connect to the local server." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-slave) "gnus" "\
|
||
Read news as a slave." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-other-frame) "gnus" "\
|
||
Pop up a frame to read news." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus) "gnus" "\
|
||
Read network news.
|
||
If ARG is non-nil and a positive number, Gnus will use that as the
|
||
startup level. If ARG is non-nil and not a positive number, Gnus will
|
||
prompt the user for the name of an NNTP server to use." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-agent-batch gnus-agent-batch-fetch gnus-agentize
|
||
;;;;;; gnus-plugged gnus-unplugged) "gnus-agent" "gnus/gnus-agent.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14842 10643))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-agent.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-unplugged) "gnus-agent" "\
|
||
Start Gnus unplugged." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-plugged) "gnus-agent" "\
|
||
Start Gnus plugged." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-agentize) "gnus-agent" "\
|
||
Allow Gnus to be an offline newsreader.
|
||
The normal usage of this command is to put the following as the
|
||
last form in your `.gnus.el' file:
|
||
|
||
\(gnus-agentize)
|
||
|
||
This will modify the `gnus-before-startup-hook', `gnus-post-method',
|
||
and `message-send-mail-function' variables, and install the Gnus
|
||
agent minor mode in all Gnus buffers." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-agent-batch-fetch) "gnus-agent" "\
|
||
Start Gnus and fetch session." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-agent-batch) "gnus-agent" nil t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-article-prepare-display) "gnus-art" "gnus/gnus-art.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14842 36876))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-art.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-article-prepare-display) "gnus-art" "\
|
||
Make the current buffer look like a nice article." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-audio-play) "gnus-audio" "gnus/gnus-audio.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14813 58974))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-audio.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-audio-play) "gnus-audio" "\
|
||
Play a sound FILE through the speaker." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-cache-generate-nov-databases gnus-cache-generate-active
|
||
;;;;;; gnus-jog-cache) "gnus-cache" "gnus/gnus-cache.el" (14792
|
||
;;;;;; 2675))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-cache.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-jog-cache) "gnus-cache" "\
|
||
Go through all groups and put the articles into the cache.
|
||
|
||
Usage:
|
||
$ emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -l gnus -f gnus-jog-cache" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-cache-generate-active) "gnus-cache" "\
|
||
Generate the cache active file." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-cache-generate-nov-databases) "gnus-cache" "\
|
||
Generate NOV files recursively starting in DIR." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-fetch-group-other-frame gnus-fetch-group)
|
||
;;;;;; "gnus-group" "gnus/gnus-group.el" (14842 10645))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-group.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-fetch-group) "gnus-group" "\
|
||
Start Gnus if necessary and enter GROUP.
|
||
Returns whether the fetching was successful or not." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-fetch-group-other-frame) "gnus-group" "\
|
||
Pop up a frame and enter GROUP." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-batch-score) "gnus-kill" "gnus/gnus-kill.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14813 6105))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-kill.el
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote gnus-batch-kill) (quote gnus-batch-score))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-batch-score) "gnus-kill" "\
|
||
Run batched scoring.
|
||
Usage: emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -l gnus -f gnus-batch-score" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-group-split-fancy gnus-group-split gnus-group-split-update
|
||
;;;;;; gnus-group-split-setup) "gnus-mlspl" "gnus/gnus-mlspl.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14791 27226))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-mlspl.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-group-split-setup) "gnus-mlspl" "\
|
||
Set up the split for nnmail-split-fancy.
|
||
Sets things up so that nnmail-split-fancy is used for mail
|
||
splitting, and defines the variable nnmail-split-fancy according with
|
||
group parameters.
|
||
|
||
If AUTO-UPDATE is non-nil (prefix argument accepted, if called
|
||
interactively), it makes sure nnmail-split-fancy is re-computed before
|
||
getting new mail, by adding gnus-group-split-update to
|
||
nnmail-pre-get-new-mail-hook." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-group-split-update) "gnus-mlspl" "\
|
||
Computes nnmail-split-fancy from group params.
|
||
It does this by calling (gnus-group-split-fancy nil nil DEFAULTGROUP)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-group-split) "gnus-mlspl" "\
|
||
Uses information from group parameters in order to split mail.
|
||
See gnus-group-split-fancy for more information.
|
||
|
||
If no group is defined as catch-all, the value of
|
||
gnus-group-split-default-catch-all-group is used.
|
||
|
||
gnus-group-split is a valid value for nnmail-split-methods." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-group-split-fancy) "gnus-mlspl" "\
|
||
Uses information from group parameters in order to split mail. It
|
||
can be embedded into nnmail-split-fancy lists with the SPLIT
|
||
|
||
\(: gnus-group-split-fancy GROUPS NO-CROSSPOST CATCH-ALL)
|
||
|
||
GROUPS may be a regular expression or a list of group names, that will
|
||
be used to select candidate groups. If it is ommited or nil, all
|
||
existing groups are considered.
|
||
|
||
if NO-CROSSPOST is ommitted or nil, a & split will be returned,
|
||
otherwise, a | split, that does not allow crossposting, will be
|
||
returned.
|
||
|
||
if CATCH-ALL is not nil, and there is no selected group whose
|
||
SPLIT-REGEXP matches the empty string, nor is there a selected group
|
||
whose SPLIT-SPEC is 'catch-all, this group name will be appended to
|
||
the returned SPLIT list, as the last element in a '| SPLIT.
|
||
|
||
For each selected group, a SPLIT is composed like this: if SPLIT-SPEC
|
||
is specified, this split is returned as-is (unless it is nil: in this
|
||
case, the group is ignored). Otherwise, if TO-ADDRESS, TO-LIST and/or
|
||
EXTRA-ALIASES are specified, a regexp that matches any of them is
|
||
constructed (extra-aliases may be a list). Additionally, if
|
||
SPLIT-REGEXP is specified, the regexp will be extended so that it
|
||
matches this regexp too, and if SPLIT-EXCLUDE is specified, RESTRICT
|
||
clauses will be generated.
|
||
|
||
For example, given the following group parameters:
|
||
|
||
nnml:mail.bar:
|
||
\((to-address . \"bar@femail.com\")
|
||
(split-regexp . \".*@femail\\\\.com\"))
|
||
nnml:mail.foo:
|
||
\((to-list . \"foo@nowhere.gov\")
|
||
(extra-aliases \"foo@localhost\" \"foo-redist@home\")
|
||
(split-exclude \"bugs-foo\" \"rambling-foo\")
|
||
(admin-address . \"foo-request@nowhere.gov\"))
|
||
nnml:mail.others:
|
||
\((split-spec . catch-all))
|
||
|
||
Calling (gnus-group-split-fancy nil nil \"mail.misc\") returns:
|
||
|
||
\(| (& (any \"\\\\(bar@femail\\\\.com\\\\|.*@femail\\\\.com\\\\)\"
|
||
\"mail.bar\")
|
||
(any \"\\\\(foo@nowhere\\\\.gov\\\\|foo@localhost\\\\|foo-redist@home\\\\)\"
|
||
- \"bugs-foo\" - \"rambling-foo\" \"mail.foo\"))
|
||
\"mail.others\")" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-change-server) "gnus-move" "gnus/gnus-move.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14792 2677))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-move.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-change-server) "gnus-move" "\
|
||
Move from FROM-SERVER to TO-SERVER.
|
||
Update the .newsrc.eld file to reflect the change of nntp server." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-msg-mail) "gnus-msg" "gnus/gnus-msg.el" (14793
|
||
;;;;;; 26123))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-msg.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-msg-mail) "gnus-msg" "\
|
||
Start editing a mail message to be sent.
|
||
Like `message-mail', but with Gnus paraphernalia, particularly the
|
||
the Gcc: header for archiving purposes." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(define-mail-user-agent (quote gnus-user-agent) (quote gnus-msg-mail) (quote message-send-and-exit) (quote message-kill-buffer) (quote message-send-hook))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-mule-add-group) "gnus-mule" "gnus/gnus-mule.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14842 10645))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-mule.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-mule-add-group) "gnus-mule" "\
|
||
Specify that articles of news group NAME are encoded in CODING-SYSTEM.
|
||
All news groups deeper than NAME are also the target.
|
||
If CODING-SYSTEM is a cons, the car part is used and the cdr
|
||
part is ignored.
|
||
|
||
This function exists for backward comaptibility with Emacs 20. It is
|
||
recommended to customize the variable `gnus-group-charset-alist'
|
||
rather than using this function." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-batch-brew-soup) "gnus-soup" "gnus/gnus-soup.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14792 2677))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-soup.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-batch-brew-soup) "gnus-soup" "\
|
||
Brew a SOUP packet from groups mention on the command line.
|
||
Will use the remaining command line arguments as regular expressions
|
||
for matching on group names.
|
||
|
||
For instance, if you want to brew on all the nnml groups, as well as
|
||
groups with \"emacs\" in the name, you could say something like:
|
||
|
||
$ emacs -batch -f gnus-batch-brew-soup ^nnml \".*emacs.*\"
|
||
|
||
Note -- this function hasn't been implemented yet." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-update-format) "gnus-spec" "gnus/gnus-spec.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14792 2677))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-spec.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-update-format) "gnus-spec" "\
|
||
Update the format specification near point." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-declare-backend gnus-unload) "gnus-start"
|
||
;;;;;; "gnus/gnus-start.el" (14841 19792))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-start.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-unload) "gnus-start" "\
|
||
Unload all Gnus features.
|
||
\(For some value of `all' or `Gnus'.) Currently, features whose names
|
||
have prefixes `gnus-', `nn', `mm-' or `rfc' are unloaded. Use
|
||
cautiously -- unloading may cause trouble." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-declare-backend) "gnus-start" "\
|
||
Declare backend NAME with ABILITIES as a Gnus backend." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-add-configuration) "gnus-win" "gnus/gnus-win.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14792 2682))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-win.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-add-configuration) "gnus-win" "\
|
||
Add the window configuration CONF to `gnus-buffer-configuration'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gomoku) "gomoku" "play/gomoku.el" (14726 41839))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/gomoku.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gomoku) "gomoku" "\
|
||
Start a Gomoku game between you and Emacs.
|
||
If a game is in progress, this command allow you to resume it.
|
||
If optional arguments N and M are given, an N by M board is used.
|
||
If prefix arg is given for N, M is prompted for.
|
||
|
||
You and Emacs play in turn by marking a free square. You mark it with X
|
||
and Emacs marks it with O. The winner is the first to get five contiguous
|
||
marks horizontally, vertically or in diagonal.
|
||
|
||
You play by moving the cursor over the square you choose and hitting
|
||
\\<gomoku-mode-map>\\[gomoku-human-plays].
|
||
Use \\[describe-mode] for more info." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (goto-address goto-address-at-point goto-address-at-mouse)
|
||
;;;;;; "goto-addr" "net/goto-addr.el" (14747 44775))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from net/goto-addr.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote goto-address-at-mouse) "goto-addr" "\
|
||
Send to the e-mail address or load the URL clicked with the mouse.
|
||
Send mail to address at position of mouse click. See documentation for
|
||
`goto-address-find-address-at-point'. If no address is found
|
||
there, then load the URL at or before the position of the mouse click." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote goto-address-at-point) "goto-addr" "\
|
||
Send to the e-mail address or load the URL at point.
|
||
Send mail to address at point. See documentation for
|
||
`goto-address-find-address-at-point'. If no address is found
|
||
there, then load the URL at or before point." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote goto-address) "goto-addr" "\
|
||
Sets up goto-address functionality in the current buffer.
|
||
Allows user to use mouse/keyboard command to click to go to a URL
|
||
or to send e-mail.
|
||
By default, goto-address binds to mouse-2 and C-c RET.
|
||
|
||
Also fontifies the buffer appropriately (see `goto-address-fontify-p' and
|
||
`goto-address-highlight-p' for more information)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gs-load-image) "gs" "gs.el" (14300 2906))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gs.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gs-load-image) "gs" "\
|
||
Load a PS image for display on FRAME.
|
||
SPEC is an image specification, IMG-HEIGHT and IMG-WIDTH are width
|
||
and height of the image in pixels. WINDOW-AND-PIXMAP-ID is a string of
|
||
the form \"WINDOW-ID PIXMAP-ID\". Value is non-nil if successful." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (jdb pdb perldb xdb dbx sdb gdb) "gud" "gud.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14750 26818))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gud.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gdb) "gud" "\
|
||
Run gdb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
|
||
The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
|
||
and source-file directory for your debugger." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sdb) "gud" "\
|
||
Run sdb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
|
||
The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
|
||
and source-file directory for your debugger." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dbx) "gud" "\
|
||
Run dbx on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
|
||
The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
|
||
and source-file directory for your debugger." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote xdb) "gud" "\
|
||
Run xdb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
|
||
The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
|
||
and source-file directory for your debugger.
|
||
|
||
You can set the variable 'gud-xdb-directories' to a list of program source
|
||
directories if your program contains sources from more than one directory." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote perldb) "gud" "\
|
||
Run perldb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
|
||
The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
|
||
and source-file directory for your debugger." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pdb) "gud" "\
|
||
Run pdb on program FILE in buffer `*gud-FILE*'.
|
||
The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
|
||
and source-file directory for your debugger." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote jdb) "gud" "\
|
||
Run jdb with command line COMMAND-LINE in a buffer. The buffer is named
|
||
\"*gud*\" if no initial class is given or \"*gud-<initial-class-basename>*\"
|
||
if there is. If the \"-classpath\" switch is given, omit all whitespace
|
||
between it and it's value." t nil)
|
||
(add-hook 'same-window-regexps "\\*gud-.*\\*\\(\\|<[0-9]+>\\)")
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (handwrite) "handwrite" "play/handwrite.el" (14638
|
||
;;;;;; 40782))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/handwrite.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote handwrite) "handwrite" "\
|
||
Turns the buffer into a \"handwritten\" document.
|
||
The functions `handwrite-10pt', `handwrite-11pt', `handwrite-12pt'
|
||
and `handwrite-13pt' set up for various sizes of output.
|
||
|
||
Variables: handwrite-linespace (default 12)
|
||
handwrite-fontsize (default 11)
|
||
handwrite-numlines (default 60)
|
||
handwrite-pagenumbering (default nil)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (hanoi-unix-64 hanoi-unix hanoi) "hanoi" "play/hanoi.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14539 53714))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/hanoi.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hanoi) "hanoi" "\
|
||
Towers of Hanoi diversion. Use NRINGS rings." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hanoi-unix) "hanoi" "\
|
||
Towers of Hanoi, UNIX doomsday version.
|
||
Displays 32-ring towers that have been progressing at one move per
|
||
second since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 GMT.
|
||
|
||
Repent before ring 31 moves." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hanoi-unix-64) "hanoi" "\
|
||
Like hanoi-unix, but pretend to have a 64-bit clock.
|
||
This is, necessarily (as of emacs 20.3), a crock. When the
|
||
current-time interface is made s2G-compliant, hanoi.el will need
|
||
to be updated." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (three-step-help) "help-macro" "help-macro.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14264 39262))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from help-macro.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar three-step-help nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil means give more info about Help command in three steps.
|
||
The three steps are simple prompt, prompt with all options,
|
||
and window listing and describing the options.
|
||
A value of nil means skip the middle step, so that
|
||
\\[help-command] \\[help-command] gives the window that lists the options.")
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (Helper-help Helper-describe-bindings) "helper"
|
||
;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/helper.el" (14518 32866))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/helper.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote Helper-describe-bindings) "helper" "\
|
||
Describe local key bindings of current mode." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote Helper-help) "helper" "\
|
||
Provide help for current mode." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (hexlify-buffer hexl-find-file hexl-mode) "hexl"
|
||
;;;;;; "hexl.el" (14821 33060))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from hexl.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hexl-mode) "hexl" "\
|
||
\\<hexl-mode-map>A mode for editing binary files in hex dump format.
|
||
This is not an ordinary major mode; it alters some aspects
|
||
if the current mode's behavior, but not all; also, you can exit
|
||
Hexl mode and return to the previous mode using `hexl-mode-exit'.
|
||
|
||
This function automatically converts a buffer into the hexl format
|
||
using the function `hexlify-buffer'.
|
||
|
||
Each line in the buffer has an \"address\" (displayed in hexadecimal)
|
||
representing the offset into the file that the characters on this line
|
||
are at and 16 characters from the file (displayed as hexadecimal
|
||
values grouped every 16 bits) and as their ASCII values.
|
||
|
||
If any of the characters (displayed as ASCII characters) are
|
||
unprintable (control or meta characters) they will be replaced as
|
||
periods.
|
||
|
||
If `hexl-mode' is invoked with an argument the buffer is assumed to be
|
||
in hexl format.
|
||
|
||
A sample format:
|
||
|
||
HEX ADDR: 0001 0203 0405 0607 0809 0a0b 0c0d 0e0f ASCII-TEXT
|
||
-------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----------------
|
||
00000000: 5468 6973 2069 7320 6865 786c 2d6d 6f64 This is hexl-mod
|
||
00000010: 652e 2020 4561 6368 206c 696e 6520 7265 e. Each line re
|
||
00000020: 7072 6573 656e 7473 2031 3620 6279 7465 presents 16 byte
|
||
00000030: 7320 6173 2068 6578 6164 6563 696d 616c s as hexadecimal
|
||
00000040: 2041 5343 4949 0a61 6e64 2070 7269 6e74 ASCII.and print
|
||
00000050: 6162 6c65 2041 5343 4949 2063 6861 7261 able ASCII chara
|
||
00000060: 6374 6572 732e 2020 416e 7920 636f 6e74 cters. Any cont
|
||
00000070: 726f 6c20 6f72 206e 6f6e 2d41 5343 4949 rol or non-ASCII
|
||
00000080: 2063 6861 7261 6374 6572 730a 6172 6520 characters.are
|
||
00000090: 6469 7370 6c61 7965 6420 6173 2070 6572 displayed as per
|
||
000000a0: 696f 6473 2069 6e20 7468 6520 7072 696e iods in the prin
|
||
000000b0: 7461 626c 6520 6368 6172 6163 7465 7220 table character
|
||
000000c0: 7265 6769 6f6e 2e0a region..
|
||
|
||
Movement is as simple as movement in a normal emacs text buffer. Most
|
||
cursor movement bindings are the same (ie. Use \\[hexl-backward-char], \\[hexl-forward-char], \\[hexl-next-line], and \\[hexl-previous-line]
|
||
to move the cursor left, right, down, and up).
|
||
|
||
Advanced cursor movement commands (ala \\[hexl-beginning-of-line], \\[hexl-end-of-line], \\[hexl-beginning-of-buffer], and \\[hexl-end-of-buffer]) are
|
||
also supported.
|
||
|
||
There are several ways to change text in hexl mode:
|
||
|
||
ASCII characters (character between space (0x20) and tilde (0x7E)) are
|
||
bound to self-insert so you can simply type the character and it will
|
||
insert itself (actually overstrike) into the buffer.
|
||
|
||
\\[hexl-quoted-insert] followed by another keystroke allows you to insert the key even if
|
||
it isn't bound to self-insert. An octal number can be supplied in place
|
||
of another key to insert the octal number's ASCII representation.
|
||
|
||
\\[hexl-insert-hex-char] will insert a given hexadecimal value (if it is between 0 and 0xFF)
|
||
into the buffer at the current point.
|
||
|
||
\\[hexl-insert-octal-char] will insert a given octal value (if it is between 0 and 0377)
|
||
into the buffer at the current point.
|
||
|
||
\\[hexl-insert-decimal-char] will insert a given decimal value (if it is between 0 and 255)
|
||
into the buffer at the current point.
|
||
|
||
\\[hexl-mode-exit] will exit hexl-mode.
|
||
|
||
Note: saving the file with any of the usual Emacs commands
|
||
will actually convert it back to binary format while saving.
|
||
|
||
You can use \\[hexl-find-file] to visit a file in Hexl mode.
|
||
|
||
\\[describe-bindings] for advanced commands." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hexl-find-file) "hexl" "\
|
||
Edit file FILENAME in hexl-mode.
|
||
Switch to a buffer visiting file FILENAME, creating one in none exists." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hexlify-buffer) "hexl" "\
|
||
Convert a binary buffer to hexl format.
|
||
This discards the buffer's undo information." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (hi-lock-write-interactive-patterns hi-lock-unface-buffer
|
||
;;;;;; hi-lock-face-buffer hi-lock-line-face-buffer hi-lock-mode
|
||
;;;;;; hi-lock-mode) "hi-lock" "hi-lock.el" (14792 36880))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from hi-lock.el
|
||
|
||
(defgroup hi-lock-interactive-text-highlighting nil "Interactively add and remove font-lock patterns for highlighting text." :group (quote faces))
|
||
|
||
(defvar hi-lock-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle hi-lock, for interactively adding font-lock text-highlighting patterns.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote hi-lock-interactive-text-highlighting) (quote hi-lock-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote hi-lock-mode) (quote hi-lock))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hi-lock-mode) "hi-lock" "\
|
||
Toggle minor mode for interactively adding font-lock highlighting patterns.
|
||
|
||
If ARG positive turn hi-lock on. Issuing a hi-lock command will also
|
||
turn hi-lock on. When hi-lock turned on an \"Automatic Highlighting\"
|
||
submenu is added to the \"Edit\" menu. The commands in the submenu,
|
||
which can be called interactively, are:
|
||
|
||
\\[highlight-regexp] REGEXP FACE
|
||
Highlight matches of pattern REGEXP in current buffer with FACE.
|
||
|
||
\\[highlight-lines-matching-regexp] REGEXP FACE
|
||
Highlight lines containing matches of REGEXP in current buffer with FACE.
|
||
|
||
\\[unhighlight-regexp] REGEXP
|
||
Remove highlighting on matches of REGEXP in current buffer.
|
||
|
||
\\[hi-lock-write-interactive-patterns]
|
||
Write active REGEXPs into buffer as comments (if possible). They will
|
||
be read the next time file is loaded or when the \\[hi-lock-find-patterns] command
|
||
is issued. The inserted regexps are in the form of font lock keywords.
|
||
(See `font-lock-keywords') They may be edited and re-loaded with \\[hi-lock-find-patterns],
|
||
any valid `font-lock-keywords' form is acceptable.
|
||
|
||
\\[hi-lock-find-patterns]
|
||
Re-read patterns stored in buffer (in the format produced by \\[hi-lock-write-interactive-patterns]).
|
||
|
||
When hi-lock is started and if the mode is not excluded, the
|
||
beginning of the buffer is searched for lines of the form:
|
||
Hi-lock: FOO
|
||
where FOO is a list of patterns. These are added to the font lock keywords
|
||
already present. The patterns must start before position (number
|
||
of characters into buffer) `hi-lock-file-patterns-range'. Patterns
|
||
will be read until
|
||
Hi-lock: end
|
||
is found. A mode is excluded if it's in the list `hi-lock-exclude-modes'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote highlight-lines-matching-regexp) (quote hi-lock-line-face-buffer))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hi-lock-line-face-buffer) "hi-lock" "\
|
||
Set face of all lines containing matches of REGEXP to FACE.
|
||
|
||
Interactively, prompt for REGEXP then FACE. Buffer-local history
|
||
list maintained for regexps, global history maintained for faces.
|
||
\\<minibuffer-local-map>Use \\[next-history-element] and \\[previous-history-element] to retrieve next or previous history item.
|
||
\(See info node `Minibuffer History')" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote highlight-regexp) (quote hi-lock-face-buffer))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hi-lock-face-buffer) "hi-lock" "\
|
||
Set face of all matches of REGEXP to FACE.
|
||
|
||
Interactively, prompt for REGEXP then FACE. Buffer-local history
|
||
list maintained for regexps, global history maintained for faces.
|
||
\\<minibuffer-local-map>Use \\[next-history-element] and \\[previous-history-element] to retrieve next or previous history item.
|
||
\(See info node `Minibuffer History')" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote unhighlight-regexp) (quote hi-lock-unface-buffer))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hi-lock-unface-buffer) "hi-lock" "\
|
||
Remove highlighting of matches to REGEXP set by hi-lock.
|
||
|
||
Interactively, prompt for REGEXP. Buffer-local history of inserted
|
||
regexp's maintained. Will accept only regexps inserted by hi-lock
|
||
interactive functions. (See `hi-lock-interactive-patterns'.)
|
||
\\<minibuffer-local-must-match-map>Use \\[minibuffer-complete] to complete a partially typed regexp.
|
||
\(See info node `Minibuffer History'.)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hi-lock-write-interactive-patterns) "hi-lock" "\
|
||
Write interactively added patterns, if any, into buffer at point.
|
||
|
||
Interactively added patterns are those normally specified using
|
||
`highlight-regexp' and `highlight-lines-matching-regexp'; they can
|
||
be found in variable `hi-lock-interactive-patterns'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (hide-ifdef-lines hide-ifdef-read-only hide-ifdef-initially
|
||
;;;;;; hide-ifdef-mode) "hideif" "progmodes/hideif.el" (14745 16483))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/hideif.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar hide-ifdef-mode nil "\
|
||
Non-nil when hide-ifdef-mode is activated.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hide-ifdef-mode) "hideif" "\
|
||
Toggle Hide-Ifdef mode. This is a minor mode, albeit a large one.
|
||
With ARG, turn Hide-Ifdef mode on if arg is positive, off otherwise.
|
||
In Hide-Ifdef mode, code within #ifdef constructs that the C preprocessor
|
||
would eliminate may be hidden from view. Several variables affect
|
||
how the hiding is done:
|
||
|
||
hide-ifdef-env
|
||
An association list of defined and undefined symbols for the
|
||
current buffer. Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
|
||
is used.
|
||
|
||
hide-ifdef-define-alist
|
||
An association list of defined symbol lists.
|
||
Use `hide-ifdef-set-define-alist' to save the current `hide-ifdef-env'
|
||
and `hide-ifdef-use-define-alist' to set the current `hide-ifdef-env'
|
||
from one of the lists in `hide-ifdef-define-alist'.
|
||
|
||
hide-ifdef-lines
|
||
Set to non-nil to not show #if, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else, and
|
||
#endif lines when hiding.
|
||
|
||
hide-ifdef-initially
|
||
Indicates whether `hide-ifdefs' should be called when Hide-Ifdef mode
|
||
is activated.
|
||
|
||
hide-ifdef-read-only
|
||
Set to non-nil if you want to make buffers read only while hiding.
|
||
After `show-ifdefs', read-only status is restored to previous value.
|
||
|
||
\\{hide-ifdef-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar hide-ifdef-initially nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil means call `hide-ifdefs' when Hide-Ifdef mode is first activated.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar hide-ifdef-read-only nil "\
|
||
*Set to non-nil if you want buffer to be read-only while hiding text.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar hide-ifdef-lines nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil means hide the #ifX, #else, and #endif lines.")
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (hs-minor-mode hs-hide-comments-when-hiding-all)
|
||
;;;;;; "hideshow" "progmodes/hideshow.el" (14798 40437))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/hideshow.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar hs-hide-comments-when-hiding-all t "\
|
||
*Hide the comments too when you do an `hs-hide-all'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar hs-special-modes-alist (quote ((c-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil hs-c-like-adjust-block-beginning) (c++-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil hs-c-like-adjust-block-beginning) (bibtex-mode ("^@\\S(*\\(\\s(\\)" 1)) (java-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil hs-c-like-adjust-block-beginning))) "\
|
||
*Alist for initializing the hideshow variables for different modes.
|
||
Each element has the form
|
||
(MODE START END COMMENT-START FORWARD-SEXP-FUNC ADJUST-BEG-FUNC).
|
||
|
||
If non-nil, hideshow will use these values as regexps to define blocks
|
||
and comments, respectively for major mode MODE.
|
||
|
||
START, END and COMMENT-START are regular expressions. A block is
|
||
defined as text surrounded by START and END.
|
||
|
||
As a special case, START may be a list of the form (COMPLEX-START
|
||
MDATA-SELECTOR), where COMPLEX-START is a regexp w/ multiple parts and
|
||
MDATA-SELECTOR an integer that specifies which sub-match is the proper
|
||
place to adjust point, before calling `hs-forward-sexp-func'. For
|
||
example, see the `hs-special-modes-alist' entry for `bibtex-mode'.
|
||
|
||
For some major modes, `forward-sexp' does not work properly. In those
|
||
cases, FORWARD-SEXP-FUNC specifies another function to use instead.
|
||
|
||
See the documentation for `hs-adjust-block-beginning' to see what is the
|
||
use of ADJUST-BEG-FUNC.
|
||
|
||
If any of the elements is left nil or omitted, hideshow tries to guess
|
||
appropriate values. The regexps should not contain leading or trailing
|
||
whitespace. Case does not matter.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hs-minor-mode) "hideshow" "\
|
||
Toggle hideshow minor mode.
|
||
With ARG, turn hideshow minor mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise.
|
||
When hideshow minor mode is on, the menu bar is augmented with hideshow
|
||
commands and the hideshow commands are enabled.
|
||
The value '(hs . t) is added to `buffer-invisibility-spec'.
|
||
|
||
The main commands are: `hs-hide-all', `hs-show-all', `hs-hide-block',
|
||
`hs-show-block', `hs-hide-level' and `hs-toggle-hiding'. There is also
|
||
`hs-hide-initial-comment-block' and `hs-mouse-toggle-hiding'.
|
||
|
||
Turning hideshow minor mode off reverts the menu bar and the
|
||
variables to default values and disables the hideshow commands.
|
||
|
||
Lastly, the normal hook `hs-minor-mode-hook' is run using `run-hooks'.
|
||
|
||
Key bindings:
|
||
\\{hs-minor-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (global-highlight-changes highlight-compare-with-file
|
||
;;;;;; highlight-changes-rotate-faces highlight-changes-previous-change
|
||
;;;;;; highlight-changes-next-change highlight-changes-mode highlight-changes-remove-highlight)
|
||
;;;;;; "hilit-chg" "hilit-chg.el" (14750 33582))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from hilit-chg.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar highlight-changes-mode nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote highlight-changes-remove-highlight) "hilit-chg" "\
|
||
Remove the change face from the region between BEG and END.
|
||
This allows you to manually remove highlighting from uninteresting changes." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote highlight-changes-mode) "hilit-chg" "\
|
||
Toggle (or initially set) Highlight Changes mode.
|
||
|
||
Without an argument:
|
||
If Highlight Changes mode is not enabled, then enable it (in either active
|
||
or passive state as determined by the variable
|
||
`highlight-changes-initial-state'); otherwise, toggle between active
|
||
and passive state.
|
||
|
||
With an argument ARG:
|
||
If ARG is positive, set state to active;
|
||
If ARG is zero, set state to passive;
|
||
If ARG is negative, disable Highlight Changes mode completely.
|
||
|
||
Active state - means changes are shown in a distinctive face.
|
||
Passive state - means changes are kept and new ones recorded but are
|
||
not displayed in a different face.
|
||
|
||
Functions:
|
||
\\[highlight-changes-next-change] - move point to beginning of next change
|
||
\\[highlight-changes-previous-change] - move to beginning of previous change
|
||
\\[highlight-compare-with-file] - mark text as changed by comparing this
|
||
buffer with the contents of a file
|
||
\\[highlight-changes-remove-highlight] - remove the change face from the region
|
||
\\[highlight-changes-rotate-faces] - rotate different \"ages\" of changes through
|
||
various faces.
|
||
|
||
Hook variables:
|
||
`highlight-changes-enable-hook' - when enabling Highlight Changes mode.
|
||
`highlight-changes-toggle-hook' - when entering active or passive state
|
||
`highlight-changes-disable-hook' - when turning off Highlight Changes mode." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote highlight-changes-next-change) "hilit-chg" "\
|
||
Move to the beginning of the next change, if in Highlight Changes mode." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote highlight-changes-previous-change) "hilit-chg" "\
|
||
Move to the beginning of the previous change, if in Highlight Changes mode." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote highlight-changes-rotate-faces) "hilit-chg" "\
|
||
Rotate the faces used by Highlight Changes mode.
|
||
|
||
Current changes are displayed in the face described by the first element
|
||
of `highlight-changes-face-list', one level older changes are shown in
|
||
face described by the second element, and so on. Very old changes remain
|
||
shown in the last face in the list.
|
||
|
||
You can automatically rotate colours when the buffer is saved
|
||
by adding the following to `local-write-file-hooks', by evaling it in the
|
||
buffer to be saved):
|
||
|
||
(add-hook 'local-write-file-hooks 'highlight-changes-rotate-faces)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote highlight-compare-with-file) "hilit-chg" "\
|
||
Compare this buffer with a file, and highlight differences.
|
||
|
||
The current buffer must be an unmodified buffer visiting a file,
|
||
and must not be read-only.
|
||
|
||
If the buffer has a backup filename, it is used as the default when
|
||
this function is called interactively.
|
||
|
||
If the current buffer is visiting the file being compared against, it
|
||
also will have its differences highlighted. Otherwise, the file is
|
||
read in temporarily but the buffer is deleted.
|
||
|
||
If the buffer is read-only, differences will be highlighted but no property
|
||
changes are made, so \\[highlight-changes-next-change] and
|
||
\\[highlight-changes-previous-change] will not work." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote global-highlight-changes) "hilit-chg" "\
|
||
Turn on or off global Highlight Changes mode.
|
||
|
||
When called interactively:
|
||
- if no prefix, toggle global Highlight Changes mode on or off
|
||
- if called with a positive prefix (or just C-u) turn it on in active mode
|
||
- if called with a zero prefix turn it on in passive mode
|
||
- if called with a negative prefix turn it off
|
||
|
||
When called from a program:
|
||
- if ARG is nil or omitted, turn it off
|
||
- if ARG is `active', turn it on in active mode
|
||
- if ARG is `passive', turn it on in passive mode
|
||
- otherwise just turn it on
|
||
|
||
When global Highlight Changes mode is enabled, Highlight Changes mode is turned
|
||
on for future \"suitable\" buffers (and for \"suitable\" existing buffers if
|
||
variable `highlight-changes-global-changes-existing-buffers' is non-nil).
|
||
\"Suitability\" is determined by variable `highlight-changes-global-modes'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (make-hippie-expand-function hippie-expand hippie-expand-only-buffers
|
||
;;;;;; hippie-expand-ignore-buffers hippie-expand-max-buffers hippie-expand-no-restriction
|
||
;;;;;; hippie-expand-dabbrev-as-symbol hippie-expand-dabbrev-skip-space
|
||
;;;;;; hippie-expand-verbose hippie-expand-try-functions-list) "hippie-exp"
|
||
;;;;;; "hippie-exp.el" (14735 57398))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from hippie-exp.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar hippie-expand-try-functions-list (quote (try-complete-file-name-partially try-complete-file-name try-expand-all-abbrevs try-expand-list try-expand-line try-expand-dabbrev try-expand-dabbrev-all-buffers try-expand-dabbrev-from-kill try-complete-lisp-symbol-partially try-complete-lisp-symbol)) "\
|
||
The list of expansion functions tried in order by `hippie-expand'.
|
||
To change the behavior of `hippie-expand', remove, change the order of,
|
||
or insert functions in this list.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar hippie-expand-verbose t "\
|
||
*Non-nil makes `hippie-expand' output which function it is trying.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar hippie-expand-dabbrev-skip-space nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil means tolerate trailing spaces in the abbreviation to expand.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar hippie-expand-dabbrev-as-symbol t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means expand as symbols, i.e. syntax `_' is considered a letter.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar hippie-expand-no-restriction t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means that narrowed buffers are widened during search.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar hippie-expand-max-buffers nil "\
|
||
*The maximum number of buffers (apart from the current) searched.
|
||
If nil, all buffers are searched.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar hippie-expand-ignore-buffers (quote ("^ \\*.*\\*$" dired-mode)) "\
|
||
*A list specifying which buffers not to search (if not current).
|
||
Can contain both regexps matching buffer names (as strings) and major modes
|
||
\(as atoms)")
|
||
|
||
(defvar hippie-expand-only-buffers nil "\
|
||
*A list specifying the only buffers to search (in addition to current).
|
||
Can contain both regexps matching buffer names (as strings) and major modes
|
||
\(as atoms). If non-NIL, this variable overrides the variable
|
||
`hippie-expand-ignore-buffers'.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hippie-expand) "hippie-exp" "\
|
||
Try to expand text before point, using multiple methods.
|
||
The expansion functions in `hippie-expand-try-functions-list' are
|
||
tried in order, until a possible expansion is found. Repeated
|
||
application of `hippie-expand' inserts successively possible
|
||
expansions.
|
||
With a positive numeric argument, jumps directly to the ARG next
|
||
function in this list. With a negative argument or just \\[universal-argument],
|
||
undoes the expansion." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote make-hippie-expand-function) "hippie-exp" "\
|
||
Construct a function similar to `hippie-expand'.
|
||
Make it use the expansion functions in TRY-LIST. An optional second
|
||
argument VERBOSE non-nil makes the function verbose." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (hl-line-mode) "hl-line" "hl-line.el" (14798 40431))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from hl-line.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar hl-line-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Hl-Line mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `hl-line-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote hl-line) (quote hl-line-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote hl-line-mode) (quote hl-line))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hl-line-mode) "hl-line" "\
|
||
Global minor mode to highlight the line about point in the current window.
|
||
With ARG, turn Hl-Line mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise.
|
||
Uses functions `hl-line-unhighlight' and `hl-line-highlight' on
|
||
`pre-command-hook' and `post-command-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (list-holidays) "holidays" "calendar/holidays.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13462 53924))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/holidays.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-holidays) "holidays" "\
|
||
Display holidays for years Y1 to Y2 (inclusive).
|
||
|
||
The optional list of holidays L defaults to `calendar-holidays'. See the
|
||
documentation for that variable for a description of holiday lists.
|
||
|
||
The optional LABEL is used to label the buffer created." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (hscroll-global-mode hscroll-mode turn-on-hscroll)
|
||
;;;;;; "hscroll" "hscroll.el" (14671 47520))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from hscroll.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote turn-on-hscroll) "hscroll" "\
|
||
This function is obsolete." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hscroll-mode) "hscroll" "\
|
||
This function is absolete." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote hscroll-global-mode) "hscroll" "\
|
||
This function is absolete." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (icomplete-minibuffer-setup icomplete-mode) "icomplete"
|
||
;;;;;; "icomplete.el" (14636 62704))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from icomplete.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote icomplete-mode) "icomplete" "\
|
||
Activate incremental minibuffer completion for this Emacs session.
|
||
Deactivates with negative universal argument." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote icomplete-minibuffer-setup) "icomplete" "\
|
||
Run in minibuffer on activation to establish incremental completion.
|
||
Usually run by inclusion in `minibuffer-setup-hook'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (icon-mode) "icon" "progmodes/icon.el" (14816 63837))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/icon.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote icon-mode) "icon" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Icon code.
|
||
Expression and list commands understand all Icon brackets.
|
||
Tab indents for Icon code.
|
||
Paragraphs are separated by blank lines only.
|
||
Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
|
||
\\{icon-mode-map}
|
||
Variables controlling indentation style:
|
||
icon-tab-always-indent
|
||
Non-nil means TAB in Icon mode should always reindent the current line,
|
||
regardless of where in the line point is when the TAB command is used.
|
||
icon-auto-newline
|
||
Non-nil means automatically newline before and after braces
|
||
inserted in Icon code.
|
||
icon-indent-level
|
||
Indentation of Icon statements within surrounding block.
|
||
The surrounding block's indentation is the indentation
|
||
of the line on which the open-brace appears.
|
||
icon-continued-statement-offset
|
||
Extra indentation given to a substatement, such as the
|
||
then-clause of an if or body of a while.
|
||
icon-continued-brace-offset
|
||
Extra indentation given to a brace that starts a substatement.
|
||
This is in addition to `icon-continued-statement-offset'.
|
||
icon-brace-offset
|
||
Extra indentation for line if it starts with an open brace.
|
||
icon-brace-imaginary-offset
|
||
An open brace following other text is treated as if it were
|
||
this far to the right of the start of its line.
|
||
|
||
Turning on Icon mode calls the value of the variable `icon-mode-hook'
|
||
with no args, if that value is non-nil." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (idlwave-shell) "idlw-shell" "progmodes/idlw-shell.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14735 57460))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/idlw-shell.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote idlwave-shell) "idlw-shell" "\
|
||
Run an inferior IDL, with I/O through buffer `(idlwave-shell-buffer)'.
|
||
If buffer exists but shell process is not running, start new IDL.
|
||
If buffer exists and shell process is running, just switch to the buffer.
|
||
|
||
When called with a prefix ARG, or when `idlwave-shell-use-dedicated-frame'
|
||
is non-nil, the shell buffer and the source buffers will be in
|
||
separate frames.
|
||
|
||
The command to run comes from variable `idlwave-shell-explicit-file-name'.
|
||
|
||
The buffer is put in `idlwave-shell-mode', providing commands for sending
|
||
input and controlling the IDL job. See help on `idlwave-shell-mode'.
|
||
See also the variable `idlwave-shell-prompt-pattern'.
|
||
|
||
\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the shell buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (idlwave-mode) "idlwave" "progmodes/idlwave.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14671 47574))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/idlwave.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote idlwave-mode) "idlwave" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing IDL and WAVE CL .pro files.
|
||
|
||
The main features of this mode are
|
||
|
||
1. Indentation and Formatting
|
||
--------------------------
|
||
Like other Emacs programming modes, C-j inserts a newline and indents.
|
||
TAB is used for explicit indentation of the current line.
|
||
|
||
To start a continuation line, use \\[idlwave-split-line]. This function can also
|
||
be used in the middle of a line to split the line at that point.
|
||
When used inside a long constant string, the string is split at
|
||
that point with the `+' concatenation operator.
|
||
|
||
Comments are indented as follows:
|
||
|
||
`;;;' Indentation remains unchanged.
|
||
`;;' Indent like the surrounding code
|
||
`;' Indent to a minimum column.
|
||
|
||
The indentation of comments starting in column 0 is never changed.
|
||
|
||
Use \\[idlwave-fill-paragraph] to refill a paragraph inside a comment. The indentation
|
||
of the second line of the paragraph relative to the first will be
|
||
retained. Use \\[idlwave-auto-fill-mode] to toggle auto-fill mode for these comments.
|
||
When the variable `idlwave-fill-comment-line-only' is nil, code
|
||
can also be auto-filled and auto-indented (not recommended).
|
||
|
||
To convert pre-existing IDL code to your formatting style, mark the
|
||
entire buffer with \\[mark-whole-buffer] and execute \\[idlwave-expand-region-abbrevs].
|
||
Then mark the entire buffer again followed by \\[indent-region] (`indent-region').
|
||
|
||
2. Routine Info
|
||
------------
|
||
IDLWAVE displays information about the calling sequence and the accepted
|
||
keyword parameters of a procedure or function with \\[idlwave-routine-info].
|
||
\\[idlwave-find-module] jumps to the source file of a module.
|
||
These commands know about system routines, all routines in idlwave-mode
|
||
buffers and (when the idlwave-shell is active) about all modules
|
||
currently compiled under this shell. Use \\[idlwave-update-routine-info] to update this
|
||
information, which is also used for completion (see item 4).
|
||
|
||
3. Online IDL Help
|
||
---------------
|
||
\\[idlwave-context-help] displays the IDL documentation relevant
|
||
for the system variable, keyword, or routine at point. A single key
|
||
stroke gets you directly to the right place in the docs. Two additional
|
||
files (an ASCII version of the IDL documentation and a topics file) must
|
||
be installed for this - check the IDLWAVE webpage for these files.
|
||
|
||
4. Completion
|
||
----------
|
||
\\[idlwave-complete] completes the names of procedures, functions
|
||
class names and keyword parameters. It is context sensitive and
|
||
figures out what is expected at point (procedure/function/keyword).
|
||
Lower case strings are completed in lower case, other strings in
|
||
mixed or upper case.
|
||
|
||
5. Code Templates and Abbreviations
|
||
--------------------------------
|
||
Many Abbreviations are predefined to expand to code fragments and templates.
|
||
The abbreviations start generally with a `\\`. Some examples
|
||
|
||
\\pr PROCEDURE template
|
||
\\fu FUNCTION template
|
||
\\c CASE statement template
|
||
\\f FOR loop template
|
||
\\r REPEAT Loop template
|
||
\\w WHILE loop template
|
||
\\i IF statement template
|
||
\\elif IF-ELSE statement template
|
||
\\b BEGIN
|
||
|
||
For a full list, use \\[idlwave-list-abbrevs]. Some templates also have
|
||
direct keybindings - see the list of keybindings below.
|
||
|
||
\\[idlwave-doc-header] inserts a documentation header at the beginning of the
|
||
current program unit (pro, function or main). Change log entries
|
||
can be added to the current program unit with \\[idlwave-doc-modification].
|
||
|
||
6. Automatic Case Conversion
|
||
-------------------------
|
||
The case of reserved words and some abbrevs is controlled by
|
||
`idlwave-reserved-word-upcase' and `idlwave-abbrev-change-case'.
|
||
|
||
7. Automatic END completion
|
||
------------------------
|
||
If the variable `idlwave-expand-generic-end' is non-nil, each END typed
|
||
will be converted to the specific version, like ENDIF, ENDFOR, etc.
|
||
|
||
8. Hooks
|
||
-----
|
||
Loading idlwave.el runs `idlwave-load-hook'.
|
||
Turning on `idlwave-mode' runs `idlwave-mode-hook'.
|
||
|
||
9. Documentation and Customization
|
||
-------------------------------
|
||
Info documentation for this package is available. Use \\[idlwave-info]
|
||
to display (complain to your sysadmin if that does not work).
|
||
For Postscript and HTML versions of the documentation, check IDLWAVE's
|
||
homepage at `http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~dominik/Tools/idlwave'.
|
||
IDLWAVE has customize support - see the group `idlwave'.
|
||
|
||
10.Keybindings
|
||
-----------
|
||
Here is a list of all keybindings of this mode.
|
||
If some of the key bindings below show with ??, use \\[describe-key]
|
||
followed by the key sequence to see what the key sequence does.
|
||
|
||
\\{idlwave-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ielm) "ielm" "ielm.el" (14819 42852))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from ielm.el
|
||
(add-hook 'same-window-buffer-names "*ielm*")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ielm) "ielm" "\
|
||
Interactively evaluate Emacs Lisp expressions.
|
||
Switches to the buffer `*ielm*', or creates it if it does not exist." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (defimage find-image remove-images insert-image
|
||
;;;;;; put-image create-image image-type-available-p image-type-from-file-header
|
||
;;;;;; image-type-from-data) "image" "image.el" (14812 24473))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from image.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote image-type-from-data) "image" "\
|
||
Determine the image type from image data DATA.
|
||
Value is a symbol specifying the image type or nil if type cannot
|
||
be determined." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote image-type-from-file-header) "image" "\
|
||
Determine the type of image file FILE from its first few bytes.
|
||
Value is a symbol specifying the image type, or nil if type cannot
|
||
be determined." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote image-type-available-p) "image" "\
|
||
Value is non-nil if image type TYPE is available.
|
||
Image types are symbols like `xbm' or `jpeg'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote create-image) "image" "\
|
||
Create an image.
|
||
FILE-OR-DATA is an image file name or image data.
|
||
Optional TYPE is a symbol describing the image type. If TYPE is omitted
|
||
or nil, try to determine the image type from its first few bytes
|
||
of image data. If that doesn't work, and FILE-OR-DATA is a file name,
|
||
use its file extension.as image type.
|
||
Optional DATA-P non-nil means FILE-OR-DATA is a string containing image data.
|
||
Optional PROPS are additional image attributes to assign to the image,
|
||
like, e.g. `:mask MASK'.
|
||
Value is the image created, or nil if images of type TYPE are not supported." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote put-image) "image" "\
|
||
Put image IMAGE in front of POS in the current buffer.
|
||
IMAGE must be an image created with `create-image' or `defimage'.
|
||
IMAGE is displayed by putting an overlay into the current buffer with a
|
||
`before-string' STRING that has a `display' property whose value is the
|
||
image. STRING is defaulted if you omit it.
|
||
POS may be an integer or marker.
|
||
AREA is where to display the image. AREA nil or omitted means
|
||
display it in the text area, a value of `left-margin' means
|
||
display it in the left marginal area, a value of `right-margin'
|
||
means display it in the right marginal area." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote insert-image) "image" "\
|
||
Insert IMAGE into current buffer at point.
|
||
IMAGE is displayed by inserting STRING into the current buffer
|
||
with a `display' property whose value is the image. STRING is
|
||
defaulted if you omit it.
|
||
AREA is where to display the image. AREA nil or omitted means
|
||
display it in the text area, a value of `left-margin' means
|
||
display it in the left marginal area, a value of `right-margin'
|
||
means display it in the right marginal area." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote remove-images) "image" "\
|
||
Remove images between START and END in BUFFER.
|
||
Remove only images that were put in BUFFER with calls to `put-image'.
|
||
BUFFER nil or omitted means use the current buffer." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote find-image) "image" "\
|
||
Find an image, choosing one of a list of image specifications.
|
||
|
||
SPECS is a list of image specifications.
|
||
|
||
Each image specification in SPECS is a property list. The contents of
|
||
a specification are image type dependent. All specifications must at
|
||
least contain the properties `:type TYPE' and either `:file FILE' or
|
||
`:data DATA', where TYPE is a symbol specifying the image type,
|
||
e.g. `xbm', FILE is the file to load the image from, and DATA is a
|
||
string containing the actual image data. The specification whose TYPE
|
||
is supported, and FILE exists, is used to construct the image
|
||
specification to be returned. Return nil if no specification is
|
||
satisfied.
|
||
|
||
The image is looked for first on `load-path' and then in `data-directory'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote defimage) "image" "\
|
||
Define SYMBOL as an image.
|
||
|
||
SPECS is a list of image specifications. DOC is an optional
|
||
documentation string.
|
||
|
||
Each image specification in SPECS is a property list. The contents of
|
||
a specification are image type dependent. All specifications must at
|
||
least contain the properties `:type TYPE' and either `:file FILE' or
|
||
`:data DATA', where TYPE is a symbol specifying the image type,
|
||
e.g. `xbm', FILE is the file to load the image from, and DATA is a
|
||
string containing the actual image data. The first image
|
||
specification whose TYPE is supported, and FILE exists, is used to
|
||
define SYMBOL.
|
||
|
||
Example:
|
||
|
||
(defimage test-image ((:type xpm :file \"~/test1.xpm\")
|
||
(:type xbm :file \"~/test1.xbm\")))" nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (auto-image-file-mode insert-image-file image-file-name-regexp
|
||
;;;;;; image-file-name-regexps image-file-name-extensions) "image-file"
|
||
;;;;;; "image-file.el" (14822 58259))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from image-file.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar image-file-name-extensions (quote ("png" "jpeg" "jpg" "gif" "tiff" "xbm" "xpm" "pbm")) "\
|
||
*A list of image-file filename extensions.
|
||
Filenames having one of these extensions are considered image files,
|
||
in addition to those matching `image-file-name-regexps'.
|
||
|
||
See `auto-image-file-mode'; if `auto-image-file-mode' is enabled,
|
||
setting this variable directly does not take effect unless
|
||
`auto-image-file-mode' is re-enabled; this happens automatically the
|
||
variable is set using \\[customize].")
|
||
|
||
(defvar image-file-name-regexps nil "\
|
||
*List of regexps matching image-file filenames.
|
||
Filenames matching one of these regexps are considered image files,
|
||
in addition to those with an extension in `image-file-name-extensions'.
|
||
|
||
See function `auto-image-file-mode'; if `auto-image-file-mode' is
|
||
enabled, setting this variable directly does not take effect unless
|
||
`auto-image-file-mode' is re-enabled; this happens automatically the
|
||
variable is set using \\[customize].")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote image-file-name-regexp) "image-file" "\
|
||
Return a regular expression matching image-file filenames." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote insert-image-file) "image-file" "\
|
||
Insert the image file FILE into the current buffer.
|
||
Optional arguments VISIT, BEG, END, and REPLACE are interpreted as for
|
||
the command `insert-file-contents'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar auto-image-file-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Auto-Image-File mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `auto-image-file-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote image) (quote auto-image-file-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote auto-image-file-mode) (quote image-file))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote auto-image-file-mode) "image-file" "\
|
||
Toggle visiting of image files as images.
|
||
With prefix argument ARG, turn on if positive, otherwise off.
|
||
Returns non-nil if the new state is enabled.
|
||
|
||
Image files are those whose name has an extension in
|
||
`image-file-name-extensions', or matches a regexp in
|
||
`image-file-name-regexps'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (imenu imenu-add-menubar-index imenu-add-to-menubar
|
||
;;;;;; imenu-sort-function) "imenu" "imenu.el" (14837 50473))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from imenu.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar imenu-sort-function nil "\
|
||
*The function to use for sorting the index mouse-menu.
|
||
|
||
Affects only the mouse index menu.
|
||
|
||
Set this to nil if you don't want any sorting (faster).
|
||
The items in the menu are then presented in the order they were found
|
||
in the buffer.
|
||
|
||
Set it to `imenu--sort-by-name' if you want alphabetic sorting.
|
||
|
||
The function should take two arguments and return t if the first
|
||
element should come before the second. The arguments are cons cells;
|
||
\(NAME . POSITION). Look at `imenu--sort-by-name' for an example.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar imenu-generic-expression nil "\
|
||
The regex pattern to use for creating a buffer index.
|
||
|
||
If non-nil this pattern is passed to `imenu--generic-function'
|
||
to create a buffer index.
|
||
|
||
The value should be an alist with elements that look like this:
|
||
(MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX)
|
||
or like this:
|
||
(MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...)
|
||
with zero or more ARGUMENTS. The former format creates a simple element in
|
||
the index alist when it matches; the latter creates a special element
|
||
of the form (NAME POSITION-MARKER FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...)
|
||
with FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS copied from `imenu-generic-expression'.
|
||
|
||
MENU-TITLE is a string used as the title for the submenu or nil if the
|
||
entries are not nested.
|
||
|
||
REGEXP is a regexp that should match a construct in the buffer that is
|
||
to be displayed in the menu; i.e., function or variable definitions,
|
||
etc. It contains a substring which is the name to appear in the
|
||
menu. See the info section on Regexps for more information.
|
||
|
||
INDEX points to the substring in REGEXP that contains the name (of the
|
||
function, variable or type) that is to appear in the menu.
|
||
|
||
The variable is buffer-local.
|
||
|
||
The variable `imenu-case-fold-search' determines whether or not the
|
||
regexp matches are case sensitive. and `imenu-syntax-alist' can be
|
||
used to alter the syntax table for the search.
|
||
|
||
For example, see the value of `lisp-imenu-generic-expression' used by
|
||
`lisp-mode' and `emacs-lisp-mode' with `imenu-syntax-alist' set
|
||
locally to give the characters which normally have \"punctuation\"
|
||
syntax \"word\" syntax during matching.")
|
||
|
||
(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-generic-expression))
|
||
|
||
(defvar imenu-create-index-function (quote imenu-default-create-index-function) "\
|
||
The function to use for creating a buffer index.
|
||
|
||
It should be a function that takes no arguments and returns an index
|
||
of the current buffer as an alist.
|
||
|
||
Simple elements in the alist look like (INDEX-NAME . INDEX-POSITION).
|
||
Special elements look like (INDEX-NAME INDEX-POSITION FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...).
|
||
A nested sub-alist element looks like (INDEX-NAME SUB-ALIST).
|
||
The function `imenu--subalist-p' tests an element and returns t
|
||
if it is a sub-alist.
|
||
|
||
This function is called within a `save-excursion'.
|
||
|
||
The variable is buffer-local.")
|
||
|
||
(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-create-index-function))
|
||
|
||
(defvar imenu-prev-index-position-function (quote beginning-of-defun) "\
|
||
Function for finding the next index position.
|
||
|
||
If `imenu-create-index-function' is set to
|
||
`imenu-default-create-index-function', then you must set this variable
|
||
to a function that will find the next index, looking backwards in the
|
||
file.
|
||
|
||
The function should leave point at the place to be connected to the
|
||
index and it should return nil when it doesn't find another index.
|
||
|
||
This variable is local in all buffers.")
|
||
|
||
(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-prev-index-position-function))
|
||
|
||
(defvar imenu-extract-index-name-function nil "\
|
||
Function for extracting the index item name, given a position.
|
||
|
||
This function is called after `imenu-prev-index-position-function'
|
||
finds a position for an index item, with point at that position.
|
||
It should return the name for that index item.
|
||
|
||
This variable is local in all buffers.")
|
||
|
||
(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-extract-index-name-function))
|
||
|
||
(defvar imenu-name-lookup-function nil "\
|
||
Function to compare string with index item.
|
||
|
||
This function will be called with two strings, and should return
|
||
non-nil if they match.
|
||
|
||
If nil, comparison is done with `string='.
|
||
Set this to some other function for more advanced comparisons,
|
||
such as \"begins with\" or \"name matches and number of
|
||
arguments match\".
|
||
|
||
This variable is local in all buffers.")
|
||
|
||
(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-name-lookup-function))
|
||
|
||
(defvar imenu-default-goto-function (quote imenu-default-goto-function) "\
|
||
The default function called when selecting an Imenu item.
|
||
The function in this variable is called when selecting a normal index-item.")
|
||
|
||
(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-default-goto-function))
|
||
|
||
(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-case-fold-search))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote imenu-add-to-menubar) "imenu" "\
|
||
Add an `imenu' entry to the menu bar for the current buffer.
|
||
NAME is a string used to name the menu bar item.
|
||
See the command `imenu' for more information." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote imenu-add-menubar-index) "imenu" "\
|
||
Add an Imenu \"Index\" entry on the menu bar for the current buffer.
|
||
|
||
A trivial interface to `imenu-add-to-menubar' suitable for use in a hook." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote imenu) "imenu" "\
|
||
Jump to a place in the buffer chosen using a buffer menu or mouse menu.
|
||
INDEX-ITEM specifies the position. See `imenu-choose-buffer-index'
|
||
for more information." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (inferior-lisp) "inf-lisp" "progmodes/inf-lisp.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14819 42855))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/inf-lisp.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar inferior-lisp-filter-regexp "\\`\\s *\\(:\\(\\w\\|\\s_\\)\\)?\\s *\\'" "\
|
||
*What not to save on inferior Lisp's input history.
|
||
Input matching this regexp is not saved on the input history in Inferior Lisp
|
||
mode. Default is whitespace followed by 0 or 1 single-letter colon-keyword
|
||
\(as in :a, :c, etc.)")
|
||
|
||
(defvar inferior-lisp-program "lisp" "\
|
||
*Program name for invoking an inferior Lisp with for Inferior Lisp mode.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar inferior-lisp-load-command "(load \"%s\")\n" "\
|
||
*Format-string for building a Lisp expression to load a file.
|
||
This format string should use `%s' to substitute a file name
|
||
and should result in a Lisp expression that will command the inferior Lisp
|
||
to load that file. The default works acceptably on most Lisps.
|
||
The string \"(progn (load \\\"%s\\\" :verbose nil :print t) (values))\\n\"
|
||
produces cosmetically superior output for this application,
|
||
but it works only in Common Lisp.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar inferior-lisp-prompt "^[^> \n]*>+:? *" "\
|
||
Regexp to recognise prompts in the Inferior Lisp mode.
|
||
Defaults to \"^[^> \\n]*>+:? *\", which works pretty good for Lucid, kcl,
|
||
and franz. This variable is used to initialize `comint-prompt-regexp' in the
|
||
Inferior Lisp buffer.
|
||
|
||
This variable is only used if the variable
|
||
`comint-use-prompt-regexp-instead-of-fields' is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
More precise choices:
|
||
Lucid Common Lisp: \"^\\\\(>\\\\|\\\\(->\\\\)+\\\\) *\"
|
||
franz: \"^\\\\(->\\\\|<[0-9]*>:\\\\) *\"
|
||
kcl: \"^>+ *\"
|
||
|
||
This is a fine thing to set in your .emacs file.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar inferior-lisp-mode-hook (quote nil) "\
|
||
*Hook for customising Inferior Lisp mode.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote inferior-lisp) "inf-lisp" "\
|
||
Run an inferior Lisp process, input and output via buffer `*inferior-lisp*'.
|
||
If there is a process already running in `*inferior-lisp*', just switch
|
||
to that buffer.
|
||
With argument, allows you to edit the command line (default is value
|
||
of `inferior-lisp-program'). Runs the hooks from
|
||
`inferior-lisp-mode-hook' (after the `comint-mode-hook' is run).
|
||
\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the process buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
|
||
(add-hook 'same-window-buffer-names "*inferior-lisp*")
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote run-lisp) (quote inferior-lisp))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (Info-speedbar-browser Info-goto-emacs-key-command-node
|
||
;;;;;; Info-goto-emacs-command-node Info-directory info-standalone
|
||
;;;;;; info info-other-window) "info" "info.el" (14836 27426))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from info.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote info-other-window) "info" "\
|
||
Like `info' but show the Info buffer in another window." t nil)
|
||
(add-hook 'same-window-buffer-names "*info*")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote info) "info" "\
|
||
Enter Info, the documentation browser.
|
||
Optional argument FILE specifies the file to examine;
|
||
the default is the top-level directory of Info.
|
||
Called from a program, FILE may specify an Info node of the form
|
||
`(FILENAME)NODENAME'.
|
||
|
||
In interactive use, a prefix argument directs this command
|
||
to read a file name from the minibuffer.
|
||
|
||
The search path for Info files is in the variable `Info-directory-list'.
|
||
The top-level Info directory is made by combining all the files named `dir'
|
||
in all the directories in that path." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote info-standalone) "info" "\
|
||
Run Emacs as a standalone Info reader.
|
||
Usage: emacs -f info-standalone [filename]
|
||
In standalone mode, \\<Info-mode-map>\\[Info-exit] exits Emacs itself." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote Info-directory) "info" "\
|
||
Go to the Info directory node." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote Info-goto-emacs-command-node) "info" "\
|
||
Go to the Info node in the Emacs manual for command COMMAND.
|
||
The command is found by looking up in Emacs manual's Command Index
|
||
or in another manual found via COMMAND's `info-file' property or
|
||
the variable `Info-file-list-for-emacs'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote Info-goto-emacs-key-command-node) "info" "\
|
||
Go to the Info node in the Emacs manual the command bound to KEY, a string.
|
||
Interactively, if the binding is `execute-extended-command', a command is read.
|
||
The command is found by looking up in Emacs manual's Command Index
|
||
or in another manual found via COMMAND's `info-file' property or
|
||
the variable `Info-file-list-for-emacs'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote Info-speedbar-browser) "info" "\
|
||
Initialize speedbar to display an info node browser.
|
||
This will add a speedbar major display mode." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (info-complete-file info-complete-symbol info-lookup-file
|
||
;;;;;; info-lookup-symbol info-lookup-reset) "info-look" "info-look.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14712 9626))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from info-look.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote info-lookup-reset) "info-look" "\
|
||
Throw away all cached data.
|
||
This command is useful if the user wants to start at the beginning without
|
||
quitting Emacs, for example, after some Info documents were updated on the
|
||
system." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote info-lookup-symbol) "info-look" "\
|
||
Display the definition of SYMBOL, as found in the relevant manual.
|
||
When this command is called interactively, it reads SYMBOL from the minibuffer.
|
||
In the minibuffer, use M-n to yank the default argument value
|
||
into the minibuffer so you can edit it.
|
||
The default symbol is the one found at point.
|
||
|
||
With prefix arg a query for the symbol help mode is offered." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote info-lookup-file) "info-look" "\
|
||
Display the documentation of a file.
|
||
When this command is called interactively, it reads FILE from the minibuffer.
|
||
In the minibuffer, use M-n to yank the default file name
|
||
into the minibuffer so you can edit it.
|
||
The default file name is the one found at point.
|
||
|
||
With prefix arg a query for the file help mode is offered." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote info-complete-symbol) "info-look" "\
|
||
Perform completion on symbol preceding point." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote info-complete-file) "info-look" "\
|
||
Perform completion on file preceding point." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (batch-info-validate Info-validate Info-split Info-tagify)
|
||
;;;;;; "informat" "informat.el" (14281 34724))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from informat.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote Info-tagify) "informat" "\
|
||
Create or update Info file tag table in current buffer or in a region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote Info-split) "informat" "\
|
||
Split an info file into an indirect file plus bounded-size subfiles.
|
||
Each subfile will be up to 50,000 characters plus one node.
|
||
|
||
To use this command, first visit a large Info file that has a tag
|
||
table. The buffer is modified into a (small) indirect info file which
|
||
should be saved in place of the original visited file.
|
||
|
||
The subfiles are written in the same directory the original file is
|
||
in, with names generated by appending `-' and a number to the original
|
||
file name. The indirect file still functions as an Info file, but it
|
||
contains just the tag table and a directory of subfiles." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote Info-validate) "informat" "\
|
||
Check current buffer for validity as an Info file.
|
||
Check that every node pointer points to an existing node." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote batch-info-validate) "informat" "\
|
||
Runs `Info-validate' on the files remaining on the command line.
|
||
Must be used only with -batch, and kills Emacs on completion.
|
||
Each file will be processed even if an error occurred previously.
|
||
For example, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-info-validate $info/ ~/*.info\"" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (isearch-process-search-multibyte-characters isearch-toggle-input-method
|
||
;;;;;; isearch-toggle-specified-input-method) "isearch-x" "international/isearch-x.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14837 50475))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/isearch-x.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote isearch-toggle-specified-input-method) "isearch-x" "\
|
||
Select an input method and turn it on in interactive search." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote isearch-toggle-input-method) "isearch-x" "\
|
||
Toggle input method in interactive search." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote isearch-process-search-multibyte-characters) "isearch-x" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (iso-accents-mode) "iso-acc" "international/iso-acc.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14388 11031))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/iso-acc.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iso-accents-mode) "iso-acc" "\
|
||
Toggle ISO Accents mode, in which accents modify the following letter.
|
||
This permits easy insertion of accented characters according to ISO-8859-1.
|
||
When Iso-accents mode is enabled, accent character keys
|
||
\(`, ', \", ^, / and ~) do not self-insert; instead, they modify the following
|
||
letter key so that it inserts an ISO accented letter.
|
||
|
||
You can customize ISO Accents mode to a particular language
|
||
with the command `iso-accents-customize'.
|
||
|
||
Special combinations: ~c gives a c with cedilla,
|
||
~d gives an Icelandic eth (d with dash).
|
||
~t gives an Icelandic thorn.
|
||
\"s gives German sharp s.
|
||
/a gives a with ring.
|
||
/e gives an a-e ligature.
|
||
~< and ~> give guillemots.
|
||
~! gives an inverted exclamation mark.
|
||
~? gives an inverted question mark.
|
||
|
||
With an argument, a positive argument enables ISO Accents mode,
|
||
and a negative argument disables it." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (iso-cvt-define-menu iso-cvt-write-only iso-cvt-read-only
|
||
;;;;;; iso-sgml2iso iso-iso2sgml iso-iso2duden iso-iso2gtex iso-gtex2iso
|
||
;;;;;; iso-tex2iso iso-iso2tex iso-german iso-spanish) "iso-cvt"
|
||
;;;;;; "international/iso-cvt.el" (14564 29908))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/iso-cvt.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iso-spanish) "iso-cvt" "\
|
||
Translate net conventions for Spanish to ISO 8859-1.
|
||
The region between FROM and TO is translated using the table TRANS-TAB.
|
||
Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (so that the function can can be used in
|
||
`format-alist')." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iso-german) "iso-cvt" "\
|
||
Translate net conventions for German to ISO 8859-1.
|
||
The region between FROM and TO is translated using the table TRANS-TAB.
|
||
Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (so that the function can can be used in
|
||
`format-alist')." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iso-iso2tex) "iso-cvt" "\
|
||
Translate ISO 8859-1 characters to TeX sequences.
|
||
The region between FROM and TO is translated using the table TRANS-TAB.
|
||
Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (so that the function can can be used in
|
||
`format-alist')." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iso-tex2iso) "iso-cvt" "\
|
||
Translate TeX sequences to ISO 8859-1 characters.
|
||
The region between FROM and TO is translated using the table TRANS-TAB.
|
||
Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (so that the function can can be used in
|
||
`format-alist')." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iso-gtex2iso) "iso-cvt" "\
|
||
Translate German TeX sequences to ISO 8859-1 characters.
|
||
The region between FROM and TO is translated using the table TRANS-TAB.
|
||
Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (so that the function can can be used in
|
||
`format-alist')." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iso-iso2gtex) "iso-cvt" "\
|
||
Translate ISO 8859-1 characters to German TeX sequences.
|
||
The region between FROM and TO is translated using the table TRANS-TAB.
|
||
Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (so that the function can can be used in
|
||
`format-alist')." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iso-iso2duden) "iso-cvt" "\
|
||
Translate ISO 8859-1 characters to German TeX sequences.
|
||
The region between FROM and TO is translated using the table TRANS-TAB.
|
||
Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (so that the function can can be used in
|
||
`format-alist')." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iso-iso2sgml) "iso-cvt" "\
|
||
Translate ISO 8859-1 characters in the region to SGML entities.
|
||
The entities used are from \"ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Latin 1//EN\".
|
||
Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (so that the function can can be used in
|
||
`format-alist')." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iso-sgml2iso) "iso-cvt" "\
|
||
Translate SGML entities in the region to ISO 8859-1 characters.
|
||
The entities used are from \"ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Latin 1//EN\".
|
||
Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (so that the function can can be used in
|
||
`format-alist')." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iso-cvt-read-only) "iso-cvt" "\
|
||
Warn that format is read-only." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iso-cvt-write-only) "iso-cvt" "\
|
||
Warn that format is write-only." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iso-cvt-define-menu) "iso-cvt" "\
|
||
Add submenus to the Files menu, to convert to and from various formats." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads nil "iso-transl" "international/iso-transl.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14716 17385))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/iso-transl.el
|
||
(or key-translation-map (setq key-translation-map (make-sparse-keymap)))
|
||
(define-key key-translation-map "\C-x8" 'iso-transl-ctl-x-8-map)
|
||
(autoload 'iso-transl-ctl-x-8-map "iso-transl" "Keymap for C-x 8 prefix." t 'keymap)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ispell-message ispell-minor-mode ispell ispell-complete-word-interior-frag
|
||
;;;;;; ispell-complete-word ispell-continue ispell-buffer ispell-comments-and-strings
|
||
;;;;;; ispell-region ispell-change-dictionary ispell-kill-ispell
|
||
;;;;;; ispell-help ispell-word ispell-dictionary-alist ispell-local-dictionary-alist
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;;;;;; ispell-personal-dictionary) "ispell" "textmodes/ispell.el"
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;;;;;; (14832 14721))
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;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/ispell.el
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(defconst xemacsp (string-match "Lucid\\|XEmacs" emacs-version) "\
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Non nil if using XEmacs.")
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(defconst version18p (string-match "18\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+" emacs-version) "\
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Non nil if using emacs version 18.")
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||
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(defconst version20p (string-match "20\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+" emacs-version) "\
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Non nil if using emacs version 20.")
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(defvar ispell-personal-dictionary nil "\
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*File name of your personal spelling dictionary, or nil.
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If nil, the default personal dictionary, \"~/.ispell_DICTNAME\" is used,
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where DICTNAME is the name of your default dictionary.")
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||
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(defvar ispell-local-dictionary-alist nil "\
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*Contains local or customized dictionary definitions.
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See `ispell-dictionary-alist'.")
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(setq ispell-dictionary-alist-1 (quote ((nil "[A-Za-z]" "[^A-Za-z]" "[']" nil ("-B") nil iso-8859-1) ("american" "[A-Za-z]" "[^A-Za-z]" "[']" nil ("-B") nil iso-8859-1) ("brasileiro" "[A-Z\301\311\315\323\332\300\310\314\322\331\303\325\307\334\302\312\324a-z\341\351\355\363\372\340\350\354\362\371\343\365\347\374\342\352\364]" "[^A-Z\301\311\315\323\332\300\310\314\322\331\303\325\307\334\302\312\324a-z\341\351\355\363\372\340\350\354\362\371\343\365\347\374\342\352\364]" "[']" nil ("-d" "brasileiro") nil iso-8859-1) ("british" "[A-Za-z]" "[^A-Za-z]" "[']" nil ("-B" "-d" "british") nil iso-8859-1) ("castellano" "[A-Z\301\311\315\321\323\332\334a-z\341\351\355\361\363\372\374]" "[^A-Z\301\311\315\321\323\332\334a-z\341\351\355\361\363\372\374]" "[-]" nil ("-B" "-d" "castellano") "~tex" iso-8859-1) ("castellano8" "[A-Z\301\311\315\321\323\332\334a-z\341\351\355\361\363\372\374]" "[^A-Z\301\311\315\321\323\332\334a-z\341\351\355\361\363\372\374]" "[-]" nil ("-B" "-d" "castellano") "~latin1" iso-8859-1))))
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(setq ispell-dictionary-alist-2 (quote (("czech" "[A-Za-z\301\311\314\315\323\332\331\335\256\251\310\330\317\253\322\341\351\354\355\363\372\371\375\276\271\350\370\357\273\362]" "[^A-Za-z\301\311\314\315\323\332\331\335\256\251\310\330\317\253\322\341\351\354\355\363\372\371\375\276\271\350\370\357\273\362]" "" nil ("-B" "-d" "czech") nil iso-8859-2) ("dansk" "[A-Z\306\330\305a-z\346\370\345]" "[^A-Z\306\330\305a-z\346\370\345]" "[']" nil ("-C") nil iso-8859-1) ("deutsch" "[a-zA-Z\"]" "[^a-zA-Z\"]" "[']" t ("-C") "~tex" iso-8859-1) ("deutsch8" "[a-zA-Z\304\326\334\344\366\337\374]" "[^a-zA-Z\304\326\334\344\366\337\374]" "[']" t ("-C" "-d" "deutsch") "~latin1" iso-8859-1) ("english" "[A-Za-z]" "[^A-Za-z]" "[']" nil ("-B") nil iso-8859-1))))
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||
|
||
(setq ispell-dictionary-alist-3 (quote (("esperanto" "[A-Za-z\246\254\266\274\306\330\335\336\346\370\375\376]" "[^A-Za-z\246\254\266\274\306\330\335\336\346\370\375\376]" "[-']" t ("-C") "~latin3" iso-8859-1) ("esperanto-tex" "[A-Za-z^\\]" "[^A-Za-z^\\]" "[-'`\"]" t ("-C" "-d" "esperanto") "~tex" iso-8859-1) ("francais7" "[A-Za-z]" "[^A-Za-z]" "[`'^---]" t nil nil iso-8859-1) ("francais" "[A-Za-z\300\302\306\307\310\311\312\313\316\317\324\331\333\334\340\342\347\350\351\352\353\356\357\364\371\373\374]" "[^A-Za-z\300\302\306\307\310\311\312\313\316\317\324\331\333\334\340\342\347\350\351\352\353\356\357\364\371\373\374]" "[-']" t nil "~list" iso-8859-1))))
|
||
|
||
(setq ispell-dictionary-alist-4 (quote (("francais-tex" "[A-Za-z\300\302\306\307\310\311\312\313\316\317\324\331\333\334\340\342\347\350\351\352\353\356\357\364\371\373\374\\]" "[^A-Za-z\300\302\306\307\310\311\312\313\316\317\324\331\333\334\340\342\347\350\351\352\353\356\357\364\371\373\374\\]" "[-'^`\"]" t nil "~tex" iso-8859-1) ("italiano" "[A-Z\300\301\310\311\314\315\322\323\331\332a-z\340\341\350\351\354\355\363\371\372]" "[^A-Z\300\301\310\311\314\315\322\323\331\332a-z\340\341\350\351\354\355\363\371\372]" "[-]" nil ("-B" "-d" "italian") "~tex" iso-8859-1) ("nederlands" "[A-Za-z\300-\305\307\310-\317\322-\326\331-\334\340-\345\347\350-\357\361\362-\366\371-\374]" "[^A-Za-z\300-\305\307\310-\317\322-\326\331-\334\340-\345\347\350-\357\361\362-\366\371-\374]" "[']" t ("-C") nil iso-8859-1) ("nederlands8" "[A-Za-z\300-\305\307\310-\317\322-\326\331-\334\340-\345\347\350-\357\361\362-\366\371-\374]" "[^A-Za-z\300-\305\307\310-\317\322-\326\331-\334\340-\345\347\350-\357\361\362-\366\371-\374]" "[']" t ("-C") nil iso-8859-1))))
|
||
|
||
(setq ispell-dictionary-alist-5 (quote (("norsk" "[A-Za-z\305\306\307\310\311\322\324\330\345\346\347\350\351\362\364\370]" "[^A-Za-z\305\306\307\310\311\322\324\330\345\346\347\350\351\362\364\370]" "[\"]" nil ("-d" "norsk") "~list" iso-8859-1) ("norsk7-tex" "[A-Za-z{}\\'^`]" "[^A-Za-z{}\\'^`]" "[\"]" nil ("-d" "norsk") "~plaintex" iso-8859-1) ("polish" "[A-Za-z\241\243\246\254\257\261\263\266\274\277\306\312\321\323\346\352\361\363]" "[^A-Za-z\241\243\246\254\257\261\263\266\274\277\306\312\321\323\346\352\361\363]" "" nil ("-d" "polish") nil iso-8859-2))))
|
||
|
||
(setq ispell-dictionary-alist-6 (quote (("russian" "[\341\342\367\347\344\345\263\366\372\351\352\353\354\355\356\357\360\362\363\364\365\346\350\343\376\373\375\370\371\377\374\340\361\301\302\327\307\304\305\243\326\332\311\312\313\314\315\316\317\320\322\323\324\325\306\310\303\336\333\335\330\331\337\334\300\321]" "[^\341\342\367\347\344\345\263\366\372\351\352\353\354\355\356\357\360\362\363\364\365\346\350\343\376\373\375\370\371\377\374\340\361\301\302\327\307\304\305\243\326\332\311\312\313\314\315\316\317\320\322\323\324\325\306\310\303\336\333\335\330\331\337\334\300\321]" "" nil ("-d" "russian") nil koi8-r) ("svenska" "[A-Za-z\345\344\366\351\340\374\350\346\370\347\305\304\326\311\300\334\310\306\330\307]" "[^A-Za-z\345\344\366\351\340\374\350\346\370\347\305\304\326\311\300\334\310\306\330\307]" "[']" nil ("-C") "~list" iso-8859-1) ("portugues" "[a-zA-Z\301\302\311\323\340\341\342\351\352\355\363\343\372]" "[^a-zA-Z\301\302\311\323\340\341\342\351\352\355\363\343\372]" "[']" t ("-C" "-d" "portugues") "~latin1" iso-8859-1))))
|
||
|
||
(defvar ispell-dictionary-alist (append ispell-local-dictionary-alist ispell-dictionary-alist-1 ispell-dictionary-alist-2 ispell-dictionary-alist-3 ispell-dictionary-alist-4 ispell-dictionary-alist-5 ispell-dictionary-alist-6) "\
|
||
An alist of dictionaries and their associated parameters.
|
||
|
||
Each element of this list is also a list:
|
||
|
||
\(DICTIONARY-NAME CASECHARS NOT-CASECHARS OTHERCHARS MANY-OTHERCHARS-P
|
||
ISPELL-ARGS EXTENDED-CHARACTER-MODE CHARACTER-SET)
|
||
|
||
DICTIONARY-NAME is a possible string value of variable `ispell-dictionary',
|
||
nil means the default dictionary.
|
||
|
||
CASECHARS is a regular expression of valid characters that comprise a
|
||
word.
|
||
|
||
NOT-CASECHARS is the opposite regexp of CASECHARS.
|
||
|
||
OTHERCHARS is a regexp of characters in the NOT-CASECHARS set but which can be
|
||
used to construct words in some special way. If OTHERCHARS characters follow
|
||
and precede characters from CASECHARS, they are parsed as part of a word,
|
||
otherwise they become word-breaks. As an example in English, assume the
|
||
regular expression \"[']\" for OTHERCHARS. Then \"they're\" and
|
||
\"Steven's\" are parsed as single words including the \"'\" character, but
|
||
\"Stevens'\" does not include the quote character as part of the word.
|
||
If you want OTHERCHARS to be empty, use the empty string.
|
||
Hint: regexp syntax requires the hyphen to be declared first here.
|
||
|
||
MANY-OTHERCHARS-P is non-nil when multiple OTHERCHARS are allowed in a word.
|
||
Otherwise only a single OTHERCHARS character is allowed to be part of any
|
||
single word.
|
||
|
||
ISPELL-ARGS is a list of additional arguments passed to the ispell
|
||
subprocess.
|
||
|
||
EXTENDED-CHARACTER-MODE should be used when dictionaries are used which
|
||
have been configured in an Ispell affix file. (For example, umlauts
|
||
can be encoded as \\\"a, a\\\", \"a, ...) Defaults are ~tex and ~nroff
|
||
in English. This has the same effect as the command-line `-T' option.
|
||
The buffer Major Mode controls Ispell's parsing in tex or nroff mode,
|
||
but the dictionary can control the extended character mode.
|
||
Both defaults can be overruled in a buffer-local fashion. See
|
||
`ispell-parsing-keyword' for details on this.
|
||
|
||
CHARACTER-SET used for languages with multibyte characters.
|
||
|
||
Note that the CASECHARS and OTHERCHARS slots of the alist should
|
||
contain the same character set as casechars and otherchars in the
|
||
LANGUAGE.aff file (e.g., english.aff).")
|
||
|
||
(defvar ispell-menu-map nil "\
|
||
Key map for ispell menu.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar ispell-menu-xemacs nil "\
|
||
Spelling menu for XEmacs.
|
||
If nil when package is loaded, a standard menu will be set,
|
||
and added as a submenu of the \"Edit\" menu.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar ispell-menu-map-needed (and (not ispell-menu-map) (not version18p) (not xemacsp) (quote reload)))
|
||
|
||
(if ispell-menu-map-needed (let ((dicts (reverse (cons (cons "default" nil) ispell-dictionary-alist))) (path (and (boundp (quote ispell-library-path)) ispell-library-path)) name load-dict) (setq ispell-menu-map (make-sparse-keymap "Spell")) (while dicts (setq name (car (car dicts)) load-dict (car (cdr (member "-d" (nth 5 (car dicts))))) dicts (cdr dicts)) (cond ((not (stringp name)) (define-key ispell-menu-map (vector (quote default)) (cons "Select Default Dict" (cons "Dictionary for which Ispell was configured" (list (quote lambda) nil (quote (interactive)) (list (quote ispell-change-dictionary) "default")))))) ((or (not path) (file-exists-p (concat path "/" name ".hash")) (file-exists-p (concat path "/" name ".has")) (and load-dict (or (file-exists-p (concat path "/" load-dict ".hash")) (file-exists-p (concat path "/" load-dict ".has"))))) (define-key ispell-menu-map (vector (intern name)) (cons (concat "Select " (capitalize name) " Dict") (list (quote lambda) nil (quote (interactive)) (list (quote ispell-change-dictionary) name)))))))))
|
||
|
||
(if ispell-menu-map-needed (progn (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-change-dictionary] (quote (menu-item "Change Dictionary..." ispell-change-dictionary :help "Supply explicit path to dictionary"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-kill-ispell] (quote (menu-item "Kill Process" ispell-kill-ispell :enable (and (boundp (quote ispell-process)) ispell-process (eq (ispell-process-status) (quote run))) :help "Terminate Ispell subprocess"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-pdict-save] (quote (menu-item "Save Dictionary" (lambda nil (interactive) (ispell-pdict-save t t)) :help "Save personal dictionary"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-help] (quote (menu-item "Help" (lambda nil (interactive) (describe-function (quote ispell-help))) :help "Show standard Ispell keybindings and commands"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-complete-word] (quote (menu-item "Complete Word" ispell-complete-word :help "Complete word at cursor using dictionary"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-complete-word-interior-frag] (quote (menu-item "Complete Word Fragment" ispell-complete-word-interior-frag :help "Complete word fragment at cursor")))))
|
||
|
||
(if ispell-menu-map-needed (progn (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-continue] (quote (menu-item "Continue Spell-Checking" ispell-continue :enable (and (boundp (quote ispell-region-end)) (marker-position ispell-region-end) (equal (marker-buffer ispell-region-end) (current-buffer))) :help "Continue spell checking last region"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-word] (quote (menu-item "Spell-Check Word" ispell-word :help "Spell-check word at cursor"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-comments-and-strings] (quote (menu-item "Spell-Check Comments" ispell-comments-and-strings :help "Spell-check only comments and strings")))))
|
||
|
||
(if ispell-menu-map-needed (progn (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-region] (quote (menu-item "Spell-Check Region" ispell-region :enable mark-active :help "Spell-check text in marked region"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-message] (quote (menu-item "Spell-Check Message" ispell-message :help "Skip headers and included message text"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-buffer] (quote (menu-item "Spell-Check Buffer" ispell-buffer :help "Check spelling of selected buffer"))) (fset (quote ispell-menu-map) (symbol-value (quote ispell-menu-map)))))
|
||
|
||
(defvar ispell-skip-region-alist (quote ((ispell-words-keyword forward-line) (ispell-dictionary-keyword forward-line) (ispell-pdict-keyword forward-line) (ispell-parsing-keyword forward-line) ("^---*BEGIN PGP [A-Z ]*--*" . "^---*END PGP [A-Z ]*--*") ("^---* \\(Start of \\)?[Ff]orwarded [Mm]essage" . "^---* End of [Ff]orwarded [Mm]essage") ("\\(-+\\|\\(/\\|\\(\\(\\w\\|[-_]\\)+[.:@]\\)\\)\\(\\w\\|[-_]\\)*\\([.:/@]+\\(\\w\\|[-_]\\|~\\)+\\)+\\)"))) "\
|
||
Alist expressing beginning and end of regions not to spell check.
|
||
The alist key must be a regular expression.
|
||
Valid forms include:
|
||
(KEY) - just skip the key.
|
||
(KEY . REGEXP) - skip to the end of REGEXP. REGEXP may be string or symbol.
|
||
(KEY REGEXP) - skip to end of REGEXP. REGEXP must be a string.
|
||
(KEY FUNCTION ARGS) - FUNCTION called with ARGS returns end of region.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar ispell-tex-skip-alists (quote ((("\\\\addcontentsline" ispell-tex-arg-end 2) ("\\\\add\\(tocontents\\|vspace\\)" ispell-tex-arg-end) ("\\\\\\([aA]lph\\|arabic\\)" ispell-tex-arg-end) ("\\\\bibliographystyle" ispell-tex-arg-end) ("\\\\makebox" ispell-tex-arg-end 0) ("\\\\e?psfig" ispell-tex-arg-end) ("\\\\document\\(class\\|style\\)" . "\\\\begin[ \n]*{[ \n]*document[ \n]*}")) (("\\(figure\\|table\\)\\*?" ispell-tex-arg-end 0) ("list" ispell-tex-arg-end 2) ("program" . "\\\\end[ \n]*{[ \n]*program[ \n]*}") ("verbatim\\*?" . "\\\\end[ \n]*{[ \n]*verbatim\\*?[ \n]*}")))) "\
|
||
*Lists of regions to be skipped in TeX mode.
|
||
First list is used raw.
|
||
Second list has key placed inside \\begin{}.
|
||
|
||
Delete or add any regions you want to be automatically selected
|
||
for skipping in latex mode.")
|
||
|
||
(define-key esc-map "$" (quote ispell-word))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ispell-word) "ispell" "\
|
||
Check spelling of word under or before the cursor.
|
||
If the word is not found in dictionary, display possible corrections
|
||
in a window allowing you to choose one.
|
||
|
||
If optional argument FOLLOWING is non-nil or if `ispell-following-word'
|
||
is non-nil when called interactively, then the following word
|
||
\(rather than preceding) is checked when the cursor is not over a word.
|
||
When the optional argument QUIETLY is non-nil or `ispell-quietly' is non-nil
|
||
when called interactively, non-corrective messages are suppressed.
|
||
|
||
With a prefix argument (or if CONTINUE is non-nil),
|
||
resume interrupted spell-checking of a buffer or region.
|
||
|
||
Word syntax described by `ispell-dictionary-alist' (which see).
|
||
|
||
This will check or reload the dictionary. Use \\[ispell-change-dictionary]
|
||
or \\[ispell-region] to update the Ispell process.
|
||
|
||
return values:
|
||
nil word is correct or spelling is accpeted.
|
||
0 word is inserted into buffer-local definitions.
|
||
\"word\" word corrected from word list.
|
||
\(\"word\" arg) word is hand entered.
|
||
quit spell session exited." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ispell-help) "ispell" "\
|
||
Display a list of the options available when a misspelling is encountered.
|
||
|
||
Selections are:
|
||
|
||
DIGIT: Replace the word with a digit offered in the *Choices* buffer.
|
||
SPC: Accept word this time.
|
||
`i': Accept word and insert into private dictionary.
|
||
`a': Accept word for this session.
|
||
`A': Accept word and place in `buffer-local dictionary'.
|
||
`r': Replace word with typed-in value. Rechecked.
|
||
`R': Replace word with typed-in value. Query-replaced in buffer. Rechecked.
|
||
`?': Show these commands.
|
||
`x': Exit spelling buffer. Move cursor to original point.
|
||
`X': Exit spelling buffer. Leaves cursor at the current point, and permits
|
||
the aborted check to be completed later.
|
||
`q': Quit spelling session (Kills ispell process).
|
||
`l': Look up typed-in replacement in alternate dictionary. Wildcards okay.
|
||
`u': Like `i', but the word is lower-cased first.
|
||
`m': Place typed-in value in personal dictionary, then recheck current word.
|
||
`C-l': redraws screen
|
||
`C-r': recursive edit
|
||
`C-z': suspend emacs or iconify frame" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ispell-kill-ispell) "ispell" "\
|
||
Kill current Ispell process (so that you may start a fresh one).
|
||
With NO-ERROR, just return non-nil if there was no Ispell running." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ispell-change-dictionary) "ispell" "\
|
||
Change `ispell-dictionary' (q.v.) to DICT and kill old Ispell process.
|
||
A new one will be started as soon as necessary.
|
||
|
||
By just answering RET you can find out what the current dictionary is.
|
||
|
||
With prefix argument, set the default directory." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ispell-region) "ispell" "\
|
||
Interactively check a region for spelling errors.
|
||
Return nil if spell session is quit,
|
||
otherwise returns shift offset amount for last line processed." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ispell-comments-and-strings) "ispell" "\
|
||
Check comments and strings in the current buffer for spelling errors." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ispell-buffer) "ispell" "\
|
||
Check the current buffer for spelling errors interactively." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ispell-continue) "ispell" "\
|
||
Continue a halted spelling session beginning with the current word." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ispell-complete-word) "ispell" "\
|
||
Try to complete the word before or under point (see `lookup-words')
|
||
If optional INTERIOR-FRAG is non-nil then the word may be a character
|
||
sequence inside of a word.
|
||
|
||
Standard ispell choices are then available." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ispell-complete-word-interior-frag) "ispell" "\
|
||
Completes word matching character sequence inside a word." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ispell) "ispell" "\
|
||
Interactively check a region or buffer for spelling errors.
|
||
If `transient-mark-mode' is on, and a region is active, spell-check
|
||
that region. Otherwise spell-check the buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ispell-minor-mode) "ispell" "\
|
||
Toggle Ispell minor mode.
|
||
With prefix arg, turn Ispell minor mode on iff arg is positive.
|
||
|
||
In Ispell minor mode, pressing SPC or RET
|
||
warns you if the previous word is incorrectly spelled.
|
||
|
||
All the buffer-local variables and dictionaries are ignored -- to read
|
||
them into the running ispell process, type \\[ispell-word] SPC." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ispell-message) "ispell" "\
|
||
Check the spelling of a mail message or news post.
|
||
Don't check spelling of message headers except the Subject field.
|
||
Don't check included messages.
|
||
|
||
To abort spell checking of a message region and send the message anyway,
|
||
use the `x' command. (Any subsequent regions will be checked.)
|
||
The `X' command aborts the message send so that you can edit the buffer.
|
||
|
||
To spell-check whenever a message is sent, include the appropriate lines
|
||
in your .emacs file:
|
||
(add-hook 'message-send-hook 'ispell-message) ;; GNUS 5
|
||
(add-hook 'news-inews-hook 'ispell-message) ;; GNUS 4
|
||
(add-hook 'mail-send-hook 'ispell-message)
|
||
(add-hook 'mh-before-send-letter-hook 'ispell-message)
|
||
|
||
You can bind this to the key C-c i in GNUS or mail by adding to
|
||
`news-reply-mode-hook' or `mail-mode-hook' the following lambda expression:
|
||
(function (lambda () (local-set-key \"\\C-ci\" 'ispell-message)))" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (iswitchb-mode iswitchb-buffer-other-frame iswitchb-display-buffer
|
||
;;;;;; iswitchb-buffer-other-window iswitchb-buffer iswitchb-default-keybindings
|
||
;;;;;; iswitchb-read-buffer iswitchb-mode) "iswitchb" "iswitchb.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14816 63828))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from iswitchb.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar iswitchb-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Iswitchb mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `iswitchb-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote iswitchb) (quote iswitchb-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote iswitchb-mode) (quote iswitchb))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iswitchb-read-buffer) "iswitchb" "\
|
||
Replacement for the built-in `read-buffer'.
|
||
Return the name of a buffer selected.
|
||
PROMPT is the prompt to give to the user. DEFAULT if given is the default
|
||
buffer to be selected, which will go to the front of the list.
|
||
If REQUIRE-MATCH is non-nil, an existing-buffer must be selected." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iswitchb-default-keybindings) "iswitchb" "\
|
||
Set up default keybindings for `iswitchb-buffer'.
|
||
Call this function to override the normal bindings. This function also
|
||
adds a hook to the minibuffer.
|
||
|
||
Obsolescent. Use `iswitchb-mode'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iswitchb-buffer) "iswitchb" "\
|
||
Switch to another buffer.
|
||
|
||
The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. The
|
||
buffer is displayed according to `iswitchb-default-method' -- the
|
||
default is to show it in the same window, unless it is already visible
|
||
in another frame.
|
||
For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] iswitchb'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iswitchb-buffer-other-window) "iswitchb" "\
|
||
Switch to another buffer and show it in another window.
|
||
The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring.
|
||
For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] iswitchb'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iswitchb-display-buffer) "iswitchb" "\
|
||
Display a buffer in another window but don't select it.
|
||
The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring.
|
||
For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] iswitchb'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iswitchb-buffer-other-frame) "iswitchb" "\
|
||
Switch to another buffer and show it in another frame.
|
||
The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring.
|
||
For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] iswitchb'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote iswitchb-mode) "iswitchb" "\
|
||
Toggle Iswitchb global minor mode.
|
||
With arg, turn Iswitchb mode on if and only iff ARG is positive.
|
||
This mode enables switching between buffers using substrings. See
|
||
`iswitchb' for details." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (read-hiragana-string japanese-zenkaku-region japanese-hankaku-region
|
||
;;;;;; japanese-hiragana-region japanese-katakana-region japanese-zenkaku
|
||
;;;;;; japanese-hankaku japanese-hiragana japanese-katakana setup-japanese-environment-internal)
|
||
;;;;;; "japan-util" "language/japan-util.el" (14718 42200))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from language/japan-util.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote setup-japanese-environment-internal) "japan-util" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote japanese-katakana) "japan-util" "\
|
||
Convert argument to Katakana and return that.
|
||
The argument may be a character or string. The result has the same type.
|
||
The argument object is not altered--the value is a copy.
|
||
Optional argument HANKAKU t means to convert to `hankaku' Katakana
|
||
(`japanese-jisx0201-kana'), in which case return value
|
||
may be a string even if OBJ is a character if two Katakanas are
|
||
necessary to represent OBJ." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote japanese-hiragana) "japan-util" "\
|
||
Convert argument to Hiragana and return that.
|
||
The argument may be a character or string. The result has the same type.
|
||
The argument object is not altered--the value is a copy." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote japanese-hankaku) "japan-util" "\
|
||
Convert argument to `hankaku' and return that.
|
||
The argument may be a character or string. The result has the same type.
|
||
The argument object is not altered--the value is a copy.
|
||
Optional argument ASCII-ONLY non-nil means to return only ASCII character." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote japanese-zenkaku) "japan-util" "\
|
||
Convert argument to `zenkaku' and return that.
|
||
The argument may be a character or string. The result has the same type.
|
||
The argument object is not altered--the value is a copy." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote japanese-katakana-region) "japan-util" "\
|
||
Convert Japanese `hiragana' chars in the region to `katakana' chars.
|
||
Optional argument HANKAKU t means to convert to `hankaku katakana' character
|
||
of which charset is `japanese-jisx0201-kana'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote japanese-hiragana-region) "japan-util" "\
|
||
Convert Japanese `katakana' chars in the region to `hiragana' chars." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote japanese-hankaku-region) "japan-util" "\
|
||
Convert Japanese `zenkaku' chars in the region to `hankaku' chars.
|
||
`Zenkaku' chars belong to `japanese-jisx0208'
|
||
`Hankaku' chars belong to `ascii' or `japanese-jisx0201-kana'.
|
||
Optional argument ASCII-ONLY non-nil means to convert only to ASCII char." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote japanese-zenkaku-region) "japan-util" "\
|
||
Convert hankaku' chars in the region to Japanese `zenkaku' chars.
|
||
`Zenkaku' chars belong to `japanese-jisx0208'
|
||
`Hankaku' chars belong to `ascii' or `japanese-jisx0201-kana'.
|
||
Optional argument KATAKANA-ONLY non-nil means to convert only KATAKANA char." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote read-hiragana-string) "japan-util" "\
|
||
Read a Hiragana string from the minibuffer, prompting with string PROMPT.
|
||
If non-nil, second arg INITIAL-INPUT is a string to insert before reading." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (jit-lock-register) "jit-lock" "jit-lock.el" (14829
|
||
;;;;;; 31693))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from jit-lock.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote jit-lock-register) "jit-lock" "\
|
||
Register FUN as a fontification function to be called in this buffer.
|
||
FUN will be called with two arguments START and END indicating the region
|
||
that needs to be (re)fontified.
|
||
If non-nil, CONTEXTUAL means that a contextual fontification would be useful." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (with-auto-compression-mode auto-compression-mode)
|
||
;;;;;; "jka-compr" "jka-compr.el" (14825 37999))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from jka-compr.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar auto-compression-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Auto-Compression mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `auto-compression-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote jka-compr) (quote auto-compression-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote auto-compression-mode) (quote jka-compr))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote auto-compression-mode) "jka-compr" "\
|
||
Toggle automatic file compression and uncompression.
|
||
With prefix argument ARG, turn auto compression on if positive, else off.
|
||
Returns the new status of auto compression (non-nil means on)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote with-auto-compression-mode) "jka-compr" "\
|
||
Evalute BODY with automatic file compression and uncompression enabled." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (kinsoku) "kinsoku" "international/kinsoku.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13866 35434))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/kinsoku.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote kinsoku) "kinsoku" "\
|
||
Go to a line breaking position near point by doing `kinsoku' processing.
|
||
LINEBEG is a buffer position we can't break a line before.
|
||
|
||
`Kinsoku' processing is to prohibit specific characters to be placed
|
||
at beginning of line or at end of line. Characters not to be placed
|
||
at beginning and end of line have character category `>' and `<'
|
||
respectively. This restriction is dissolved by making a line longer or
|
||
shorter.
|
||
|
||
`Kinsoku' is a Japanese word which originally means ordering to stay
|
||
in one place, and is used for the text processing described above in
|
||
the context of text formatting." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (kkc-region) "kkc" "international/kkc.el" (14762
|
||
;;;;;; 13574))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/kkc.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar kkc-after-update-conversion-functions nil "\
|
||
Functions to run after a conversion is selected in `japanese' input method.
|
||
With this input method, a user can select a proper conversion from
|
||
candidate list. Each time he changes the selection, functions in this
|
||
list are called with two arguments; starting and ending buffer
|
||
positions that contains the current selection.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote kkc-region) "kkc" "\
|
||
Convert Kana string in the current region to Kanji-Kana mixed string.
|
||
Users can select a desirable conversion interactively.
|
||
When called from a program, expects two arguments,
|
||
positions FROM and TO (integers or markers) specifying the target region.
|
||
When it returns, the point is at the tail of the selected conversion,
|
||
and the return value is the length of the conversion." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (setup-korean-environment-internal) "korea-util"
|
||
;;;;;; "language/korea-util.el" (14623 45991))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from language/korea-util.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar default-korean-keyboard (if (string-match "3" (or (getenv "HANGUL_KEYBOARD_TYPE") "")) "3" "") "\
|
||
*The kind of Korean keyboard for Korean input method.
|
||
\"\" for 2, \"3\" for 3.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote setup-korean-environment-internal) "korea-util" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (lm lm-test-run) "landmark" "play/landmark.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14747 44776))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/landmark.el
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote landmark-repeat) (quote lm-test-run))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote lm-test-run) "landmark" "\
|
||
Run 100 Lm games, each time saving the weights from the previous game." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote landmark) (quote lm))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote lm) "landmark" "\
|
||
Start or resume an Lm game.
|
||
If a game is in progress, this command allows you to resume it.
|
||
Here is the relation between prefix args and game options:
|
||
|
||
prefix arg | robot is auto-started | weights are saved from last game
|
||
---------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
none / 1 | yes | no
|
||
2 | yes | yes
|
||
3 | no | yes
|
||
4 | no | no
|
||
|
||
You start by moving to a square and typing \\[lm-start-robot],
|
||
if you did not use a prefix arg to ask for automatic start.
|
||
Use \\[describe-mode] for more info." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (lao-compose-region lao-composition-function lao-transcribe-roman-to-lao-string
|
||
;;;;;; lao-transcribe-single-roman-syllable-to-lao lao-compose-string)
|
||
;;;;;; "lao-util" "language/lao-util.el" (14647 32047))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from language/lao-util.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote lao-compose-string) "lao-util" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote lao-transcribe-single-roman-syllable-to-lao) "lao-util" "\
|
||
Transcribe a Romanized Lao syllable in the region FROM and TO to Lao string.
|
||
Only the first syllable is transcribed.
|
||
The value has the form: (START END LAO-STRING), where
|
||
START and END are the beggining and end positions of the Roman Lao syllable,
|
||
LAO-STRING is the Lao character transcription of it.
|
||
|
||
Optional 3rd arg STR, if non-nil, is a string to search for Roman Lao
|
||
syllable. In that case, FROM and TO are indexes to STR." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote lao-transcribe-roman-to-lao-string) "lao-util" "\
|
||
Transcribe Romanized Lao string STR to Lao character string." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote lao-composition-function) "lao-util" "\
|
||
Compose Lao text in the region FROM and TO.
|
||
The text matches the regular expression PATTERN.
|
||
Optional 4th argument STRING, if non-nil, is a string containing text
|
||
to compose.
|
||
|
||
The return value is number of composed characters." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote lao-compose-region) "lao-util" nil t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (latin1-display latin1-display) "latin1-disp" "international/latin1-disp.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14842 10654))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/latin1-disp.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar latin1-display nil "\
|
||
Set up Latin-1/ASCII display for ISO8859 character sets.
|
||
This is done for each character set in the list `latin1-display-sets',
|
||
if no font is available to display it. Characters are displayed using
|
||
the corresponding Latin-1 characters where they match. Otherwise
|
||
ASCII sequences are used, mostly following the Latin prefix input
|
||
methods. Some different ASCII sequences are used if
|
||
`latin1-display-mnemonic' is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either M-x customize of the function `latin1-display'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote latin1-display) (quote latin1-display) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote latin1-display) (quote latin1-disp))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote latin1-display) "latin1-disp" "\
|
||
Set up Latin-1/ASCII display for the arguments character SETS.
|
||
See option `latin1-display' for the method. The members of the list
|
||
must be in `latin1-display-sets'. With no arguments, reset the
|
||
display for all of `latin1-display-sets'. See also `latin1-display-setup'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (turn-on-lazy-lock lazy-lock-mode) "lazy-lock"
|
||
;;;;;; "lazy-lock.el" (14477 53252))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from lazy-lock.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote lazy-lock-mode) "lazy-lock" "\
|
||
Toggle Lazy Lock mode.
|
||
With arg, turn Lazy Lock mode on if and only if arg is positive. Enable it
|
||
automatically in your `~/.emacs' by:
|
||
|
||
(setq font-lock-support-mode 'lazy-lock-mode)
|
||
|
||
When Lazy Lock mode is enabled, fontification can be lazy in a number of ways:
|
||
|
||
- Demand-driven buffer fontification if `lazy-lock-minimum-size' is non-nil.
|
||
This means initial fontification does not occur if the buffer is greater than
|
||
`lazy-lock-minimum-size' characters in length. Instead, fontification occurs
|
||
when necessary, such as when scrolling through the buffer would otherwise
|
||
reveal unfontified areas. This is useful if buffer fontification is too slow
|
||
for large buffers.
|
||
|
||
- Deferred scroll fontification if `lazy-lock-defer-on-scrolling' is non-nil.
|
||
This means demand-driven fontification does not occur as you scroll.
|
||
Instead, fontification is deferred until after `lazy-lock-defer-time' seconds
|
||
of Emacs idle time, while Emacs remains idle. This is useful if
|
||
fontification is too slow to keep up with scrolling.
|
||
|
||
- Deferred on-the-fly fontification if `lazy-lock-defer-on-the-fly' is non-nil.
|
||
This means on-the-fly fontification does not occur as you type. Instead,
|
||
fontification is deferred until after `lazy-lock-defer-time' seconds of Emacs
|
||
idle time, while Emacs remains idle. This is useful if fontification is too
|
||
slow to keep up with your typing.
|
||
|
||
- Deferred context fontification if `lazy-lock-defer-contextually' is non-nil.
|
||
This means fontification updates the buffer corresponding to true syntactic
|
||
context, after `lazy-lock-defer-time' seconds of Emacs idle time, while Emacs
|
||
remains idle. Otherwise, fontification occurs on modified lines only, and
|
||
subsequent lines can remain fontified corresponding to previous syntactic
|
||
contexts. This is useful where strings or comments span lines.
|
||
|
||
- Stealthy buffer fontification if `lazy-lock-stealth-time' is non-nil.
|
||
This means remaining unfontified areas of buffers are fontified if Emacs has
|
||
been idle for `lazy-lock-stealth-time' seconds, while Emacs remains idle.
|
||
This is useful if any buffer has any deferred fontification.
|
||
|
||
Basic Font Lock mode on-the-fly fontification behaviour fontifies modified
|
||
lines only. Thus, if `lazy-lock-defer-contextually' is non-nil, Lazy Lock mode
|
||
on-the-fly fontification may fontify differently, albeit correctly. In any
|
||
event, to refontify some lines you can use \\[font-lock-fontify-block].
|
||
|
||
Stealth fontification only occurs while the system remains unloaded.
|
||
If the system load rises above `lazy-lock-stealth-load' percent, stealth
|
||
fontification is suspended. Stealth fontification intensity is controlled via
|
||
the variable `lazy-lock-stealth-nice' and `lazy-lock-stealth-lines', and
|
||
verbosity is controlled via the variable `lazy-lock-stealth-verbose'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote turn-on-lazy-lock) "lazy-lock" "\
|
||
Unconditionally turn on Lazy Lock mode." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ledit-from-lisp-mode ledit-mode) "ledit" "ledit.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14819 42852))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from ledit.el
|
||
|
||
(defconst ledit-save-files t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means Ledit should save files before transferring to Lisp.")
|
||
|
||
(defconst ledit-go-to-lisp-string "%?lisp" "\
|
||
*Shell commands to execute to resume Lisp job.")
|
||
|
||
(defconst ledit-go-to-liszt-string "%?liszt" "\
|
||
*Shell commands to execute to resume Lisp compiler job.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ledit-mode) "ledit" "\
|
||
\\<ledit-mode-map>Major mode for editing text and stuffing it to a Lisp job.
|
||
Like Lisp mode, plus these special commands:
|
||
\\[ledit-save-defun] -- record defun at or after point
|
||
for later transmission to Lisp job.
|
||
\\[ledit-save-region] -- record region for later transmission to Lisp job.
|
||
\\[ledit-go-to-lisp] -- transfer to Lisp job and transmit saved text.
|
||
\\[ledit-go-to-liszt] -- transfer to Liszt (Lisp compiler) job
|
||
and transmit saved text.
|
||
\\{ledit-mode-map}
|
||
To make Lisp mode automatically change to Ledit mode,
|
||
do (setq lisp-mode-hook 'ledit-from-lisp-mode)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ledit-from-lisp-mode) "ledit" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (life) "life" "play/life.el" (13578 3356))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/life.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote life) "life" "\
|
||
Run Conway's Life simulation.
|
||
The starting pattern is randomly selected. Prefix arg (optional first
|
||
arg non-nil from a program) is the number of seconds to sleep between
|
||
generations (this defaults to 1)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (unload-feature) "loadhist" "loadhist.el" (14789
|
||
;;;;;; 22295))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from loadhist.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote unload-feature) "loadhist" "\
|
||
Unload the library that provided FEATURE, restoring all its autoloads.
|
||
If the feature is required by any other loaded code, and prefix arg FORCE
|
||
is nil, raise an error." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (locate-with-filter locate) "locate" "locate.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14763 31121))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from locate.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote locate) "locate" "\
|
||
Run the program `locate', putting results in `*Locate*' buffer.
|
||
With prefix arg, prompt for the locate command to run." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote locate-with-filter) "locate" "\
|
||
Run the locate command with a filter.
|
||
|
||
The filter is a regular expression. Only results matching the filter are
|
||
shown; this is often useful to constrain a big search." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (log-edit) "log-edit" "log-edit.el" (14837 50473))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from log-edit.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote log-edit) "log-edit" "\
|
||
Setup a buffer to enter a log message.
|
||
The buffer will be put in `log-edit-mode'.
|
||
If SETUP is non-nil, the buffer is then erased and `log-edit-hook' is run.
|
||
Mark and point will be set around the entire contents of the
|
||
buffer so that it is easy to kill the contents of the buffer with \\[kill-region].
|
||
Once you're done editing the message, pressing \\[log-edit-done] will call
|
||
`log-edit-done' which will end up calling CALLBACK to do the actual commit." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (log-view-mode) "log-view" "log-view.el" (14631
|
||
;;;;;; 42770))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from log-view.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote log-view-mode) "log-view" "\
|
||
Major mode for browsing CVS log output." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (print-region lpr-region print-buffer lpr-buffer
|
||
;;;;;; lpr-command lpr-switches printer-name) "lpr" "lpr.el" (14693
|
||
;;;;;; 49864))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from lpr.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar printer-name (if (memq system-type (quote (ms-dos windows-nt))) "PRN") "\
|
||
*The name of a local printer to which data is sent for printing.
|
||
\(Note that PostScript files are sent to `ps-printer-name', which see.)
|
||
|
||
On Unix-like systems, a string value should be a name understood by
|
||
lpr's -P option; otherwise the value should be nil.
|
||
|
||
On MS-DOS and MS-Windows systems, a string value is taken as the name of
|
||
a printer device or port, provided `lpr-command' is set to \"\".
|
||
Typical non-default settings would be \"LPT1\" to \"LPT3\" for parallel
|
||
printers, or \"COM1\" to \"COM4\" or \"AUX\" for serial printers, or
|
||
\"//hostname/printer\" for a shared network printer. You can also set
|
||
it to the name of a file, in which case the output gets appended to that
|
||
file. If you want to discard the printed output, set this to \"NUL\".")
|
||
|
||
(defvar lpr-switches nil "\
|
||
*List of strings to pass as extra options for the printer program.
|
||
It is recommended to set `printer-name' instead of including an explicit
|
||
switch on this list.
|
||
See `lpr-command'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar lpr-command (cond ((memq system-type (quote (ms-dos windows-nt))) "") ((memq system-type (quote (usg-unix-v dgux hpux irix))) "lp") (t "lpr")) "\
|
||
*Name of program for printing a file.
|
||
|
||
On MS-DOS and MS-Windows systems, if the value is an empty string then
|
||
Emacs will write directly to the printer port named by `printer-name'.
|
||
The programs `print' and `nprint' (the standard print programs on
|
||
Windows NT and Novell Netware respectively) are handled specially, using
|
||
`printer-name' as the destination for output; any other program is
|
||
treated like `lpr' except that an explicit filename is given as the last
|
||
argument.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote lpr-buffer) "lpr" "\
|
||
Print buffer contents without pagination or page headers.
|
||
See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command'
|
||
for customization of the printer command." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote print-buffer) "lpr" "\
|
||
Paginate and print buffer contents.
|
||
|
||
The variable `lpr-headers-switches' controls how to paginate.
|
||
If it is nil (the default), we run the `pr' program (or whatever program
|
||
`lpr-page-header-program' specifies) to paginate.
|
||
`lpr-page-header-switches' specifies the switches for that program.
|
||
|
||
Otherwise, the switches in `lpr-headers-switches' are used
|
||
in the print command itself; we expect them to request pagination.
|
||
|
||
See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command'
|
||
for further customization of the printer command." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote lpr-region) "lpr" "\
|
||
Print region contents without pagination or page headers.
|
||
See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command'
|
||
for customization of the printer command." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote print-region) "lpr" "\
|
||
Paginate and print the region contents.
|
||
|
||
The variable `lpr-headers-switches' controls how to paginate.
|
||
If it is nil (the default), we run the `pr' program (or whatever program
|
||
`lpr-page-header-program' specifies) to paginate.
|
||
`lpr-page-header-switches' specifies the switches for that program.
|
||
|
||
Otherwise, the switches in `lpr-headers-switches' are used
|
||
in the print command itself; we expect them to request pagination.
|
||
|
||
See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command'
|
||
for further customization of the printer command." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads nil "ls-lisp" "ls-lisp.el" (14425 19316))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from ls-lisp.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar ls-lisp-support-shell-wildcards t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means file patterns are treated as shell wildcards.
|
||
nil means they are treated as Emacs regexps (for backward compatibility).
|
||
This variable is checked by \\[insert-directory] only when `ls-lisp.el'
|
||
package is used.")
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (phases-of-moon) "lunar" "calendar/lunar.el" (13462
|
||
;;;;;; 53924))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/lunar.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote phases-of-moon) "lunar" "\
|
||
Display the quarters of the moon for last month, this month, and next month.
|
||
If called with an optional prefix argument, prompts for month and year.
|
||
|
||
This function is suitable for execution in a .emacs file." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (m4-mode) "m4-mode" "progmodes/m4-mode.el" (14720
|
||
;;;;;; 7115))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/m4-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote m4-mode) "m4-mode" "\
|
||
A major mode to edit m4 macro files.
|
||
\\{m4-mode-map}
|
||
" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (apply-macro-to-region-lines kbd-macro-query insert-kbd-macro
|
||
;;;;;; name-last-kbd-macro) "macros" "macros.el" (13229 28845))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from macros.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote name-last-kbd-macro) "macros" "\
|
||
Assign a name to the last keyboard macro defined.
|
||
Argument SYMBOL is the name to define.
|
||
The symbol's function definition becomes the keyboard macro string.
|
||
Such a \"function\" cannot be called from Lisp, but it is a valid editor command." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote insert-kbd-macro) "macros" "\
|
||
Insert in buffer the definition of kbd macro NAME, as Lisp code.
|
||
Optional second arg KEYS means also record the keys it is on
|
||
\(this is the prefix argument, when calling interactively).
|
||
|
||
This Lisp code will, when executed, define the kbd macro with the same
|
||
definition it has now. If you say to record the keys, the Lisp code
|
||
will also rebind those keys to the macro. Only global key bindings
|
||
are recorded since executing this Lisp code always makes global
|
||
bindings.
|
||
|
||
To save a kbd macro, visit a file of Lisp code such as your `~/.emacs',
|
||
use this command, and then save the file." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote kbd-macro-query) "macros" "\
|
||
Query user during kbd macro execution.
|
||
With prefix argument, enters recursive edit, reading keyboard
|
||
commands even within a kbd macro. You can give different commands
|
||
each time the macro executes.
|
||
Without prefix argument, asks whether to continue running the macro.
|
||
Your options are: \\<query-replace-map>
|
||
\\[act] Finish this iteration normally and continue with the next.
|
||
\\[skip] Skip the rest of this iteration, and start the next.
|
||
\\[exit] Stop the macro entirely right now.
|
||
\\[recenter] Redisplay the screen, then ask again.
|
||
\\[edit] Enter recursive edit; ask again when you exit from that." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote apply-macro-to-region-lines) "macros" "\
|
||
For each complete line between point and mark, move to the beginning
|
||
of the line, and run the last keyboard macro.
|
||
|
||
When called from lisp, this function takes two arguments TOP and
|
||
BOTTOM, describing the current region. TOP must be before BOTTOM.
|
||
The optional third argument MACRO specifies a keyboard macro to
|
||
execute.
|
||
|
||
This is useful for quoting or unquoting included text, adding and
|
||
removing comments, or producing tables where the entries are regular.
|
||
|
||
For example, in Usenet articles, sections of text quoted from another
|
||
author are indented, or have each line start with `>'. To quote a
|
||
section of text, define a keyboard macro which inserts `>', put point
|
||
and mark at opposite ends of the quoted section, and use
|
||
`\\[apply-macro-to-region-lines]' to mark the entire section.
|
||
|
||
Suppose you wanted to build a keyword table in C where each entry
|
||
looked like this:
|
||
|
||
{ \"foo\", foo_data, foo_function },
|
||
{ \"bar\", bar_data, bar_function },
|
||
{ \"baz\", baz_data, baz_function },
|
||
|
||
You could enter the names in this format:
|
||
|
||
foo
|
||
bar
|
||
baz
|
||
|
||
and write a macro to massage a word into a table entry:
|
||
|
||
\\C-x (
|
||
\\M-d { \"\\C-y\", \\C-y_data, \\C-y_function },
|
||
\\C-x )
|
||
|
||
and then select the region of un-tablified names and use
|
||
`\\[apply-macro-to-region-lines]' to build the table from the names.
|
||
" t nil)
|
||
(define-key ctl-x-map "q" 'kbd-macro-query)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (what-domain mail-extract-address-components) "mail-extr"
|
||
;;;;;; "mail/mail-extr.el" (14281 39314))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mail-extr.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail-extract-address-components) "mail-extr" "\
|
||
Given an RFC-822 address ADDRESS, extract full name and canonical address.
|
||
Returns a list of the form (FULL-NAME CANONICAL-ADDRESS).
|
||
If no name can be extracted, FULL-NAME will be nil.
|
||
|
||
If the optional argument ALL is non-nil, then ADDRESS can contain zero
|
||
or more recipients, separated by commas, and we return a list of
|
||
the form ((FULL-NAME CANONICAL-ADDRESS) ...) with one element for
|
||
each recipient. If ALL is nil, then if ADDRESS contains more than
|
||
one recipients, all but the first is ignored.
|
||
|
||
ADDRESS may be a string or a buffer. If it is a buffer, the visible
|
||
(narrowed) portion of the buffer will be interpreted as the address.
|
||
(This feature exists so that the clever caller might be able to avoid
|
||
consing a string.)" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote what-domain) "mail-extr" "\
|
||
Convert mail domain DOMAIN to the country it corresponds to." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (mail-hist-put-headers-into-history mail-hist-keep-history
|
||
;;;;;; mail-hist-enable mail-hist-define-keys) "mail-hist" "mail/mail-hist.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14723 62186))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mail-hist.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail-hist-define-keys) "mail-hist" "\
|
||
Define keys for accessing mail header history. For use in hooks." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail-hist-enable) "mail-hist" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar mail-hist-keep-history t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means keep a history for headers and text of outgoing mail.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail-hist-put-headers-into-history) "mail-hist" "\
|
||
Put headers and contents of this message into mail header history.
|
||
Each header has its own independent history, as does the body of the
|
||
message.
|
||
|
||
This function normally would be called when the message is sent." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (mail-fetch-field mail-unquote-printable-region
|
||
;;;;;; mail-unquote-printable mail-quote-printable mail-file-babyl-p
|
||
;;;;;; mail-use-rfc822) "mail-utils" "mail/mail-utils.el" (14800
|
||
;;;;;; 33445))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mail-utils.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar mail-use-rfc822 nil "\
|
||
*If non-nil, use a full, hairy RFC822 parser on mail addresses.
|
||
Otherwise, (the default) use a smaller, somewhat faster, and
|
||
often correct parser.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail-file-babyl-p) "mail-utils" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail-quote-printable) "mail-utils" "\
|
||
Convert a string to the \"quoted printable\" Q encoding.
|
||
If the optional argument WRAPPER is non-nil,
|
||
we add the wrapper characters =?ISO-8859-1?Q?....?=." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail-unquote-printable) "mail-utils" "\
|
||
Undo the \"quoted printable\" encoding.
|
||
If the optional argument WRAPPER is non-nil,
|
||
we expect to find and remove the wrapper characters =?ISO-8859-1?Q?....?=." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail-unquote-printable-region) "mail-utils" "\
|
||
Undo the \"quoted printable\" encoding in buffer from BEG to END.
|
||
If the optional argument WRAPPER is non-nil,
|
||
we expect to find and remove the wrapper characters =?ISO-8859-1?Q?....?=." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail-fetch-field) "mail-utils" "\
|
||
Return the value of the header field whose type is FIELD-NAME.
|
||
The buffer is expected to be narrowed to just the header of the message.
|
||
If second arg LAST is non-nil, use the last field of type FIELD-NAME.
|
||
If third arg ALL is non-nil, concatenate all such fields with commas between.
|
||
If 4th arg LIST is non-nil, return a list of all such fields." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (define-mail-abbrev build-mail-abbrevs mail-abbrevs-setup)
|
||
;;;;;; "mailabbrev" "mail/mailabbrev.el" (14747 44775))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mailabbrev.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail-abbrevs-setup) "mailabbrev" "\
|
||
Initialize use of the `mailabbrev' package." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote build-mail-abbrevs) "mailabbrev" "\
|
||
Read mail aliases from personal mail alias file and set `mail-abbrevs'.
|
||
By default this is the file specified by `mail-personal-alias-file'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote define-mail-abbrev) "mailabbrev" "\
|
||
Define NAME as a mail alias abbrev that translates to DEFINITION.
|
||
If DEFINITION contains multiple addresses, separate them with commas." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (mail-complete define-mail-alias expand-mail-aliases
|
||
;;;;;; mail-complete-style) "mailalias" "mail/mailalias.el" (13996
|
||
;;;;;; 15646))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mailalias.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar mail-complete-style (quote angles) "\
|
||
*Specifies how \\[mail-complete] formats the full name when it completes.
|
||
If `nil', they contain just the return address like:
|
||
king@grassland.com
|
||
If `parens', they look like:
|
||
king@grassland.com (Elvis Parsley)
|
||
If `angles', they look like:
|
||
Elvis Parsley <king@grassland.com>")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote expand-mail-aliases) "mailalias" "\
|
||
Expand all mail aliases in suitable header fields found between BEG and END.
|
||
If interactive, expand in header fields.
|
||
Suitable header fields are `To', `From', `CC' and `BCC', `Reply-to', and
|
||
their `Resent-' variants.
|
||
|
||
Optional second arg EXCLUDE may be a regular expression defining text to be
|
||
removed from alias expansions." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote define-mail-alias) "mailalias" "\
|
||
Define NAME as a mail alias that translates to DEFINITION.
|
||
This means that sending a message to NAME will actually send to DEFINITION.
|
||
|
||
Normally, the addresses in DEFINITION must be separated by commas.
|
||
If FROM-MAILRC-FILE is non-nil, then addresses in DEFINITION
|
||
can be separated by spaces; an address can contain spaces
|
||
if it is quoted with double-quotes." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail-complete) "mailalias" "\
|
||
Perform completion on header field or word preceding point.
|
||
Completable headers are according to `mail-complete-alist'. If none matches
|
||
current header, calls `mail-complete-function' and passes prefix arg if any." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (makefile-mode) "make-mode" "progmodes/make-mode.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14720 7115))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/make-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote makefile-mode) "make-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Makefiles.
|
||
This function ends by invoking the function(s) `makefile-mode-hook'.
|
||
|
||
\\{makefile-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
In the browser, use the following keys:
|
||
|
||
\\{makefile-browser-map}
|
||
|
||
Makefile mode can be configured by modifying the following variables:
|
||
|
||
makefile-browser-buffer-name:
|
||
Name of the macro- and target browser buffer.
|
||
|
||
makefile-target-colon:
|
||
The string that gets appended to all target names
|
||
inserted by `makefile-insert-target'.
|
||
\":\" or \"::\" are quite common values.
|
||
|
||
makefile-macro-assign:
|
||
The string that gets appended to all macro names
|
||
inserted by `makefile-insert-macro'.
|
||
The normal value should be \" = \", since this is what
|
||
standard make expects. However, newer makes such as dmake
|
||
allow a larger variety of different macro assignments, so you
|
||
might prefer to use \" += \" or \" := \" .
|
||
|
||
makefile-tab-after-target-colon:
|
||
If you want a TAB (instead of a space) to be appended after the
|
||
target colon, then set this to a non-nil value.
|
||
|
||
makefile-browser-leftmost-column:
|
||
Number of blanks to the left of the browser selection mark.
|
||
|
||
makefile-browser-cursor-column:
|
||
Column in which the cursor is positioned when it moves
|
||
up or down in the browser.
|
||
|
||
makefile-browser-selected-mark:
|
||
String used to mark selected entries in the browser.
|
||
|
||
makefile-browser-unselected-mark:
|
||
String used to mark unselected entries in the browser.
|
||
|
||
makefile-browser-auto-advance-after-selection-p:
|
||
If this variable is set to a non-nil value the cursor
|
||
will automagically advance to the next line after an item
|
||
has been selected in the browser.
|
||
|
||
makefile-pickup-everything-picks-up-filenames-p:
|
||
If this variable is set to a non-nil value then
|
||
`makefile-pickup-everything' also picks up filenames as targets
|
||
(i.e. it calls `makefile-pickup-filenames-as-targets'), otherwise
|
||
filenames are omitted.
|
||
|
||
makefile-cleanup-continuations-p:
|
||
If this variable is set to a non-nil value then Makefile mode
|
||
will assure that no line in the file ends with a backslash
|
||
(the continuation character) followed by any whitespace.
|
||
This is done by silently removing the trailing whitespace, leaving
|
||
the backslash itself intact.
|
||
IMPORTANT: Please note that enabling this option causes Makefile mode
|
||
to MODIFY A FILE WITHOUT YOUR CONFIRMATION when \"it seems necessary\".
|
||
|
||
makefile-browser-hook:
|
||
A function or list of functions to be called just before the
|
||
browser is entered. This is executed in the makefile buffer.
|
||
|
||
makefile-special-targets-list:
|
||
List of special targets. You will be offered to complete
|
||
on one of those in the minibuffer whenever you enter a `.'.
|
||
at the beginning of a line in Makefile mode." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (make-command-summary) "makesum" "makesum.el" (13229
|
||
;;;;;; 28917))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from makesum.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote make-command-summary) "makesum" "\
|
||
Make a summary of current key bindings in the buffer *Summary*.
|
||
Previous contents of that buffer are killed first." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (man-follow man) "man" "man.el" (14825 31072))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from man.el
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote manual-entry) (quote man))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote man) "man" "\
|
||
Get a Un*x manual page and put it in a buffer.
|
||
This command is the top-level command in the man package. It runs a Un*x
|
||
command to retrieve and clean a manpage in the background and places the
|
||
results in a Man mode (manpage browsing) buffer. See variable
|
||
`Man-notify-method' for what happens when the buffer is ready.
|
||
If a buffer already exists for this man page, it will display immediately.
|
||
|
||
To specify a man page from a certain section, type SUBJECT(SECTION) or
|
||
SECTION SUBJECT when prompted for a manual entry." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote man-follow) "man" "\
|
||
Get a Un*x manual page of the item under point and put it in a buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (unbold-region bold-region message-news-other-frame
|
||
;;;;;; message-news-other-window message-mail-other-frame message-mail-other-window
|
||
;;;;;; message-bounce message-resend message-forward message-recover
|
||
;;;;;; message-supersede message-cancel-news message-followup message-wide-reply
|
||
;;;;;; message-reply message-news message-mail message-mode message-signature-file
|
||
;;;;;; message-signature message-indent-citation-function message-cite-function
|
||
;;;;;; message-yank-prefix message-citation-line-function message-send-mail-function
|
||
;;;;;; message-user-organization-file message-signature-separator
|
||
;;;;;; message-from-style) "message" "gnus/message.el" (14842 10648))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/message.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar message-from-style (quote default) "\
|
||
*Specifies how \"From\" headers look.
|
||
|
||
If `nil', they contain just the return address like:
|
||
king@grassland.com
|
||
If `parens', they look like:
|
||
king@grassland.com (Elvis Parsley)
|
||
If `angles', they look like:
|
||
Elvis Parsley <king@grassland.com>
|
||
|
||
Otherwise, most addresses look like `angles', but they look like
|
||
`parens' if `angles' would need quoting and `parens' would not.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar message-signature-separator "^-- *$" "\
|
||
Regexp matching the signature separator.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar message-user-organization-file "/usr/lib/news/organization" "\
|
||
*Local news organization file.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar message-send-mail-function (quote message-send-mail-with-sendmail) "\
|
||
Function to call to send the current buffer as mail.
|
||
The headers should be delimited by a line whose contents match the
|
||
variable `mail-header-separator'.
|
||
|
||
Valid values include `message-send-mail-with-sendmail' (the default),
|
||
`message-send-mail-with-mh', `message-send-mail-with-qmail' and
|
||
`smtpmail-send-it'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar message-citation-line-function (quote message-insert-citation-line) "\
|
||
*Function called to insert the \"Whomever writes:\" line.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar message-yank-prefix "> " "\
|
||
*Prefix inserted on the lines of yanked messages.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar message-cite-function (quote message-cite-original) "\
|
||
*Function for citing an original message.
|
||
Predefined functions include `message-cite-original' and
|
||
`message-cite-original-without-signature'.
|
||
Note that `message-cite-original' uses `mail-citation-hook' if that is non-nil.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar message-indent-citation-function (quote message-indent-citation) "\
|
||
*Function for modifying a citation just inserted in the mail buffer.
|
||
This can also be a list of functions. Each function can find the
|
||
citation between (point) and (mark t). And each function should leave
|
||
point and mark around the citation text as modified.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar message-signature t "\
|
||
*String to be inserted at the end of the message buffer.
|
||
If t, the `message-signature-file' file will be inserted instead.
|
||
If a function, the result from the function will be used instead.
|
||
If a form, the result from the form will be used instead.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar message-signature-file "~/.signature" "\
|
||
*File containing the text inserted at end of message buffer.")
|
||
|
||
(define-mail-user-agent (quote message-user-agent) (quote message-mail) (quote message-send-and-exit) (quote message-kill-buffer) (quote message-send-hook))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-mode) "message" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing mail and news to be sent.
|
||
Like Text Mode but with these additional commands:
|
||
C-c C-s message-send (send the message) C-c C-c message-send-and-exit
|
||
C-c C-d Pospone sending the message C-c C-k Kill the message
|
||
C-c C-f move to a header field (and create it if there isn't):
|
||
C-c C-f C-t move to To C-c C-f C-s move to Subject
|
||
C-c C-f C-c move to Cc C-c C-f C-b move to Bcc
|
||
C-c C-f C-w move to Fcc C-c C-f C-r move to Reply-To
|
||
C-c C-f C-u move to Summary C-c C-f C-n move to Newsgroups
|
||
C-c C-f C-k move to Keywords C-c C-f C-d move to Distribution
|
||
C-c C-f C-f move to Followup-To
|
||
C-c C-t message-insert-to (add a To header to a news followup)
|
||
C-c C-n message-insert-newsgroups (add a Newsgroup header to a news reply)
|
||
C-c C-b message-goto-body (move to beginning of message text).
|
||
C-c C-i message-goto-signature (move to the beginning of the signature).
|
||
C-c C-w message-insert-signature (insert `message-signature-file' file).
|
||
C-c C-y message-yank-original (insert current message, if any).
|
||
C-c C-q message-fill-yanked-message (fill what was yanked).
|
||
C-c C-e message-elide-region (elide the text between point and mark).
|
||
C-c C-v message-delete-not-region (remove the text outside the region).
|
||
C-c C-z message-kill-to-signature (kill the text up to the signature).
|
||
C-c C-r message-caesar-buffer-body (rot13 the message body).
|
||
C-c C-a mml-attach-file (attach a file as MIME).
|
||
M-RET message-newline-and-reformat (break the line and reformat)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-mail) "message" "\
|
||
Start editing a mail message to be sent.
|
||
OTHER-HEADERS is an alist of header/value pairs." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-news) "message" "\
|
||
Start editing a news article to be sent." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-reply) "message" "\
|
||
Start editing a reply to the article in the current buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-wide-reply) "message" "\
|
||
Make a \"wide\" reply to the message in the current buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-followup) "message" "\
|
||
Follow up to the message in the current buffer.
|
||
If TO-NEWSGROUPS, use that as the new Newsgroups line." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-cancel-news) "message" "\
|
||
Cancel an article you posted.
|
||
If ARG, allow editing of the cancellation message." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-supersede) "message" "\
|
||
Start composing a message to supersede the current message.
|
||
This is done simply by taking the old article and adding a Supersedes
|
||
header line with the old Message-ID." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-recover) "message" "\
|
||
Reread contents of current buffer from its last auto-save file." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-forward) "message" "\
|
||
Forward the current message via mail.
|
||
Optional NEWS will use news to forward instead of mail.
|
||
Optional DIGEST will use digest to forward." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-resend) "message" "\
|
||
Resend the current article to ADDRESS." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-bounce) "message" "\
|
||
Re-mail the current message.
|
||
This only makes sense if the current message is a bounce message that
|
||
contains some mail you have written which has been bounced back to
|
||
you." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-mail-other-window) "message" "\
|
||
Like `message-mail' command, but display mail buffer in another window." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-mail-other-frame) "message" "\
|
||
Like `message-mail' command, but display mail buffer in another frame." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-news-other-window) "message" "\
|
||
Start editing a news article to be sent." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote message-news-other-frame) "message" "\
|
||
Start editing a news article to be sent." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bold-region) "message" "\
|
||
Bold all nonblank characters in the region.
|
||
Works by overstriking characters.
|
||
Called from program, takes two arguments START and END
|
||
which specify the range to operate on." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote unbold-region) "message" "\
|
||
Remove all boldness (overstruck characters) in the region.
|
||
Called from program, takes two arguments START and END
|
||
which specify the range to operate on." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (metapost-mode metafont-mode) "meta-mode" "progmodes/meta-mode.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13549 39401))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/meta-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote metafont-mode) "meta-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Metafont sources.
|
||
Special commands:
|
||
\\{meta-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
Turning on Metafont mode calls the value of the variables
|
||
`meta-common-mode-hook' and `metafont-mode-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote metapost-mode) "meta-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing MetaPost sources.
|
||
Special commands:
|
||
\\{meta-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
Turning on MetaPost mode calls the value of the variable
|
||
`meta-common-mode-hook' and `metafont-mode-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (metamail-region metamail-buffer metamail-interpret-body
|
||
;;;;;; metamail-interpret-header) "metamail" "mail/metamail.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14345 52966))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/metamail.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote metamail-interpret-header) "metamail" "\
|
||
Interpret a header part of a MIME message in current buffer.
|
||
Its body part is not interpreted at all." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote metamail-interpret-body) "metamail" "\
|
||
Interpret a body part of a MIME message in current buffer.
|
||
Optional argument VIEWMODE specifies the value of the
|
||
EMACS_VIEW_MODE environment variable (defaulted to 1).
|
||
Optional argument NODISPLAY non-nil means buffer is not
|
||
redisplayed as output is inserted.
|
||
Its header part is not interpreted at all." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote metamail-buffer) "metamail" "\
|
||
Process current buffer through `metamail'.
|
||
Optional argument VIEWMODE specifies the value of the
|
||
EMACS_VIEW_MODE environment variable (defaulted to 1).
|
||
Optional argument BUFFER specifies a buffer to be filled (nil
|
||
means current).
|
||
Optional argument NODISPLAY non-nil means buffer is not
|
||
redisplayed as output is inserted." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote metamail-region) "metamail" "\
|
||
Process current region through 'metamail'.
|
||
Optional argument VIEWMODE specifies the value of the
|
||
EMACS_VIEW_MODE environment variable (defaulted to 1).
|
||
Optional argument BUFFER specifies a buffer to be filled (nil
|
||
means current).
|
||
Optional argument NODISPLAY non-nil means buffer is not
|
||
redisplayed as output is inserted." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (mh-letter-mode mh-smail-other-window mh-smail-batch
|
||
;;;;;; mh-smail) "mh-comp" "mail/mh-comp.el" (14747 44775))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mh-comp.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mh-smail) "mh-comp" "\
|
||
Compose and send mail with the MH mail system.
|
||
This function is an entry point to mh-e, the Emacs front end
|
||
to the MH mail system.
|
||
|
||
See documentation of `\\[mh-send]' for more details on composing mail." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mh-smail-batch) "mh-comp" "\
|
||
Set up a mail composition draft with the MH mail system.
|
||
This function is an entry point to mh-e, the Emacs front end
|
||
to the MH mail system. This function does not prompt the user
|
||
for any header fields, and thus is suitable for use by programs
|
||
that want to create a mail buffer.
|
||
Users should use `\\[mh-smail]' to compose mail." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mh-smail-other-window) "mh-comp" "\
|
||
Compose and send mail in other window with the MH mail system.
|
||
This function is an entry point to mh-e, the Emacs front end
|
||
to the MH mail system.
|
||
|
||
See documentation of `\\[mh-send]' for more details on composing mail." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mh-letter-mode) "mh-comp" "\
|
||
Mode for composing letters in mh-e.\\<mh-letter-mode-map>
|
||
When you have finished composing, type \\[mh-send-letter] to send the message
|
||
using the MH mail handling system.
|
||
See the documentation for \\[mh-edit-mhn] for information on composing MIME
|
||
messages.
|
||
|
||
\\{mh-letter-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
Variables controlling this mode (defaults in parentheses):
|
||
|
||
mh-delete-yanked-msg-window (nil)
|
||
If non-nil, \\[mh-yank-cur-msg] will delete any windows displaying
|
||
the yanked message.
|
||
|
||
mh-yank-from-start-of-msg (t)
|
||
If non-nil, \\[mh-yank-cur-msg] will include the entire message.
|
||
If `body', just yank the body (no header).
|
||
If nil, only the portion of the message following the point will be yanked.
|
||
If there is a region, this variable is ignored.
|
||
|
||
mh-ins-buf-prefix (\"> \")
|
||
String to insert before each non-blank line of a message as it is
|
||
inserted in a draft letter.
|
||
|
||
mh-signature-file-name (\"~/.signature\")
|
||
File to be inserted into message by \\[mh-insert-signature].
|
||
|
||
This command runs the normal hooks `text-mode-hook' and `mh-letter-mode-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (mh-version mh-rmail) "mh-e" "mail/mh-e.el" (14747
|
||
;;;;;; 44775))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mh-e.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mh-rmail) "mh-e" "\
|
||
Inc(orporate) new mail with MH, or, with arg, scan an MH mail folder.
|
||
This function is an entry point to mh-e, the Emacs front end
|
||
to the MH mail system." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mh-version) "mh-e" "\
|
||
Display version information about mh-e and the MH mail handling system." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads nil "mh-mime" "mail/mh-mime.el" (13833 28022))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mh-mime.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar mh-mime-content-types (quote (("text/plain") ("text/richtext") ("multipart/mixed") ("multipart/alternative") ("multipart/digest") ("multipart/parallel") ("message/rfc822") ("message/partial") ("message/external-body") ("application/octet-stream") ("application/postscript") ("image/jpeg") ("image/gif") ("audio/basic") ("video/mpeg"))) "\
|
||
Legal MIME content types. See documentation for \\[mh-edit-mhn].")
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads nil "mh-utils" "mail/mh-utils.el" (14484 43737))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mh-utils.el
|
||
|
||
(put (quote mh-progs) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(put (quote mh-lib) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(put (quote mh-lib-progs) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(put (quote mh-nmh-p) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (midnight-delay-set clean-buffer-list) "midnight"
|
||
;;;;;; "midnight.el" (14721 29450))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from midnight.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote clean-buffer-list) "midnight" "\
|
||
Kill old buffers that have not been displayed recently.
|
||
The relevant variables are `clean-buffer-list-delay-general',
|
||
`clean-buffer-list-delay-special', `clean-buffer-list-kill-buffer-names',
|
||
`clean-buffer-list-kill-never-buffer-names',
|
||
`clean-buffer-list-kill-regexps' and
|
||
`clean-buffer-list-kill-never-regexps'.
|
||
While processing buffers, this procedure displays messages containing
|
||
the current date/time, buffer name, how many seconds ago it was
|
||
displayed (can be nil if the buffer was never displayed) and its
|
||
lifetime, i.e., its \"age\" when it will be purged." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote midnight-delay-set) "midnight" "\
|
||
Modify `midnight-timer' according to `midnight-delay'.
|
||
Sets the first argument SYMB (which must be symbol `midnight-delay')
|
||
to its second argument TM." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (convert-mocklisp-buffer) "mlconvert" "emulation/mlconvert.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14660 49410))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/mlconvert.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote convert-mocklisp-buffer) "mlconvert" "\
|
||
Convert buffer of Mocklisp code to real Lisp that GNU Emacs can run." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (mm-inline-partial) "mm-partial" "gnus/mm-partial.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14791 27300))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/mm-partial.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mm-inline-partial) "mm-partial" "\
|
||
Show the partial part of HANDLE.
|
||
This function replaces the buffer of HANDLE with a buffer contains
|
||
the entire message.
|
||
If NO-DISPLAY is nil, display it. Otherwise, do nothing after replacing." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (modula-2-mode) "modula2" "progmodes/modula2.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13552 32940))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/modula2.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote modula-2-mode) "modula2" "\
|
||
This is a mode intended to support program development in Modula-2.
|
||
All control constructs of Modula-2 can be reached by typing C-c
|
||
followed by the first character of the construct.
|
||
\\<m2-mode-map>
|
||
\\[m2-begin] begin \\[m2-case] case
|
||
\\[m2-definition] definition \\[m2-else] else
|
||
\\[m2-for] for \\[m2-header] header
|
||
\\[m2-if] if \\[m2-module] module
|
||
\\[m2-loop] loop \\[m2-or] or
|
||
\\[m2-procedure] procedure Control-c Control-w with
|
||
\\[m2-record] record \\[m2-stdio] stdio
|
||
\\[m2-type] type \\[m2-until] until
|
||
\\[m2-var] var \\[m2-while] while
|
||
\\[m2-export] export \\[m2-import] import
|
||
\\[m2-begin-comment] begin-comment \\[m2-end-comment] end-comment
|
||
\\[suspend-emacs] suspend Emacs \\[m2-toggle] toggle
|
||
\\[m2-compile] compile \\[m2-next-error] next-error
|
||
\\[m2-link] link
|
||
|
||
`m2-indent' controls the number of spaces for each indentation.
|
||
`m2-compile-command' holds the command to compile a Modula-2 program.
|
||
`m2-link-command' holds the command to link a Modula-2 program." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (unmorse-region morse-region) "morse" "play/morse.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14816 63829))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/morse.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote morse-region) "morse" "\
|
||
Convert all text in a given region to morse code." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote unmorse-region) "morse" "\
|
||
Convert morse coded text in region to ordinary ASCII text." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (mouse-sel-mode) "mouse-sel" "mouse-sel.el" (14736
|
||
;;;;;; 26481))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mouse-sel.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mouse-sel-mode) "mouse-sel" "\
|
||
Toggle Mouse Sel mode.
|
||
With prefix ARG, turn Mouse Sel mode on if and only if ARG is positive.
|
||
Returns the new status of Mouse Sel mode (non-nil means on).
|
||
|
||
When Mouse Sel mode is enabled, mouse selection is enhanced in various ways:
|
||
|
||
- Clicking mouse-1 starts (cancels) selection, dragging extends it.
|
||
|
||
- Clicking or dragging mouse-3 extends the selection as well.
|
||
|
||
- Double-clicking on word constituents selects words.
|
||
Double-clicking on symbol constituents selects symbols.
|
||
Double-clicking on quotes or parentheses selects sexps.
|
||
Double-clicking on whitespace selects whitespace.
|
||
Triple-clicking selects lines.
|
||
Quad-clicking selects paragraphs.
|
||
|
||
- Selecting sets the region & X primary selection, but does NOT affect
|
||
the kill-ring, nor do the kill-ring function change the X selection.
|
||
Because the mouse handlers set the primary selection directly,
|
||
mouse-sel sets the variables interprogram-cut-function and
|
||
interprogram-paste-function to nil.
|
||
|
||
- Clicking mouse-2 inserts the contents of the primary selection at
|
||
the mouse position (or point, if mouse-yank-at-point is non-nil).
|
||
|
||
- Pressing mouse-2 while selecting or extending copies selection
|
||
to the kill ring. Pressing mouse-1 or mouse-3 kills it.
|
||
|
||
- Double-clicking mouse-3 also kills selection.
|
||
|
||
- M-mouse-1, M-mouse-2 & M-mouse-3 work similarly to mouse-1, mouse-2
|
||
& mouse-3, but operate on the X secondary selection rather than the
|
||
primary selection and region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (mpuz) "mpuz" "play/mpuz.el" (14184 34750))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/mpuz.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mpuz) "mpuz" "\
|
||
Multiplication puzzle with GNU Emacs." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (msb-mode) "msb" "msb.el" (14795 14357))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from msb.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar msb-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Msb mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `msb-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote msb) (quote msb-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote msb-mode) (quote msb))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote msb-mode) "msb" "\
|
||
Toggle Msb mode.
|
||
With arg, turn Msb mode on if and only if arg is positive.
|
||
This mode overrides the binding(s) of `mouse-buffer-menu' to provide a
|
||
different buffer menu using the function `msb'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (dump-codings dump-charsets mule-diag list-input-methods
|
||
;;;;;; list-fontsets describe-fontset describe-font list-coding-categories
|
||
;;;;;; list-coding-systems describe-current-coding-system describe-current-coding-system-briefly
|
||
;;;;;; describe-coding-system describe-char-after describe-character-set
|
||
;;;;;; list-charset-chars read-charset list-character-sets) "mule-diag"
|
||
;;;;;; "international/mule-diag.el" (14763 35975))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/mule-diag.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-character-sets) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Display a list of all character sets.
|
||
|
||
The ID-NUM column contains a charset identification number
|
||
for internal Emacs use.
|
||
|
||
The MULTIBYTE-FORM column contains a format of multibyte sequence
|
||
of characters in the charset for buffer and string
|
||
by one to four hexadecimal digits.
|
||
`xx' stands for any byte in the range 0..127.
|
||
`XX' stands for any byte in the range 160..255.
|
||
|
||
The D column contains a dimension of this character set.
|
||
The CH column contains a number of characters in a block of this character set.
|
||
The FINAL-CHAR column contains an ISO-2022's <final-char> to use for
|
||
designating this character set in ISO-2022-based coding systems.
|
||
|
||
With prefix arg, the output format gets more cryptic,
|
||
but still shows the full information." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote read-charset) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Read a character set from the minibuffer, prompting with string PROMPT.
|
||
It reads an Emacs' character set listed in the variable `charset-list'
|
||
or a non-ISO character set listed in the variable
|
||
`non-iso-charset-alist'.
|
||
|
||
Optional arguments are DEFAULT-VALUE and INITIAL-INPUT.
|
||
DEFAULT-VALUE, if non-nil, is the default value.
|
||
INITIAL-INPUT, if non-nil, is a string inserted in the minibuffer initially.
|
||
See the documentation of the function `completing-read' for the
|
||
detailed meanings of these arguments." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-charset-chars) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Display a list of characters in the specified character set." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote describe-character-set) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Display information about character set CHARSET." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote describe-char-after) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Display information of in current buffer at position POS.
|
||
The information includes character code, charset and code points in it,
|
||
syntax, category, how the character is encoded in a file,
|
||
which font is being used for displaying the character." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote describe-coding-system) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Display information about CODING-SYSTEM." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote describe-current-coding-system-briefly) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Display coding systems currently used in a brief format in echo area.
|
||
|
||
The format is \"F[..],K[..],T[..],P>[..],P<[..], default F[..],P<[..],P<[..]\",
|
||
where mnemonics of the following coding systems come in this order
|
||
at the place of `..':
|
||
`buffer-file-coding-system' (of the current buffer)
|
||
eol-type of `buffer-file-coding-system' (of the current buffer)
|
||
Value returned by `keyboard-coding-system'
|
||
eol-type of `keyboard-coding-system'
|
||
Value returned by `terminal-coding-system'.
|
||
eol-type of `terminal-coding-system'
|
||
`process-coding-system' for read (of the current buffer, if any)
|
||
eol-type of `process-coding-system' for read (of the current buffer, if any)
|
||
`process-coding-system' for write (of the current buffer, if any)
|
||
eol-type of `process-coding-system' for write (of the current buffer, if any)
|
||
`default-buffer-file-coding-system'
|
||
eol-type of `default-buffer-file-coding-system'
|
||
`default-process-coding-system' for read
|
||
eol-type of `default-process-coding-system' for read
|
||
`default-process-coding-system' for write
|
||
eol-type of `default-process-coding-system'" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote describe-current-coding-system) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Display coding systems currently used, in detail." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-coding-systems) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Display a list of all coding systems.
|
||
This shows the mnemonic letter, name, and description of each coding system.
|
||
|
||
With prefix arg, the output format gets more cryptic,
|
||
but still contains full information about each coding system." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-coding-categories) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Display a list of all coding categories." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote describe-font) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Display information about fonts which partially match FONTNAME." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote describe-fontset) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Display information of FONTSET.
|
||
This shows which font is used for which character(s)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-fontsets) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Display a list of all fontsets.
|
||
This shows the name, size, and style of each fontset.
|
||
With prefix arg, it also list the fonts contained in each fontset;
|
||
see the function `describe-fontset' for the format of the list." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-input-methods) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Display information about all input methods." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mule-diag) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Display diagnosis of the multilingual environment (Mule).
|
||
|
||
This shows various information related to the current multilingual
|
||
environment, including lists of input methods, coding systems,
|
||
character sets, and fontsets (if Emacs is running under a window
|
||
system which uses fontsets)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dump-charsets) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Dump information about all charsets into the file `CHARSETS'.
|
||
The file is saved in the directory `data-directory'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dump-codings) "mule-diag" "\
|
||
Dump information about all coding systems into the file `CODINGS'.
|
||
The file is saved in the directory `data-directory'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (detect-coding-with-language-environment detect-coding-with-priority
|
||
;;;;;; coding-system-equal coding-system-translation-table-for-encode
|
||
;;;;;; coding-system-translation-table-for-decode coding-system-pre-write-conversion
|
||
;;;;;; coding-system-post-read-conversion coding-system-eol-type-mnemonic
|
||
;;;;;; lookup-nested-alist set-nested-alist truncate-string-to-width
|
||
;;;;;; store-substring string-to-sequence) "mule-util" "international/mule-util.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14647 32042))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/mule-util.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote string-to-sequence) "mule-util" "\
|
||
Convert STRING to a sequence of TYPE which contains characters in STRING.
|
||
TYPE should be `list' or `vector'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(defsubst string-to-list (string) "\
|
||
Return a list of characters in STRING." (string-to-sequence string (quote list)))
|
||
|
||
(defsubst string-to-vector (string) "\
|
||
Return a vector of characters in STRING." (string-to-sequence string (quote vector)))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote store-substring) "mule-util" "\
|
||
Embed OBJ (string or character) at index IDX of STRING." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote truncate-string-to-width) "mule-util" "\
|
||
Truncate string STR to end at column END-COLUMN.
|
||
The optional 3rd arg START-COLUMN, if non-nil, specifies
|
||
the starting column; that means to return the characters occupying
|
||
columns START-COLUMN ... END-COLUMN of STR.
|
||
|
||
The optional 4th arg PADDING, if non-nil, specifies a padding character
|
||
to add at the end of the result if STR doesn't reach column END-COLUMN,
|
||
or if END-COLUMN comes in the middle of a character in STR.
|
||
PADDING is also added at the beginning of the result
|
||
if column START-COLUMN appears in the middle of a character in STR.
|
||
|
||
If PADDING is nil, no padding is added in these cases, so
|
||
the resulting string may be narrower than END-COLUMN." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote truncate-string) (quote truncate-string-to-width))
|
||
|
||
(defsubst nested-alist-p (obj) "\
|
||
Return t if OBJ is a nested alist.
|
||
|
||
Nested alist is a list of the form (ENTRY . BRANCHES), where ENTRY is
|
||
any Lisp object, and BRANCHES is a list of cons cells of the form
|
||
\(KEY-ELEMENT . NESTED-ALIST).
|
||
|
||
You can use a nested alist to store any Lisp object (ENTRY) for a key
|
||
sequence KEYSEQ, where KEYSEQ is a sequence of KEY-ELEMENT. KEYSEQ
|
||
can be a string, a vector, or a list." (and obj (listp obj) (listp (cdr obj))))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote set-nested-alist) "mule-util" "\
|
||
Set ENTRY for KEYSEQ in a nested alist ALIST.
|
||
Optional 4th arg LEN non-nil means the first LEN elements in KEYSEQ
|
||
is considered.
|
||
Optional argument BRANCHES if non-nil is branches for a keyseq
|
||
longer than KEYSEQ.
|
||
See the documentation of `nested-alist-p' for more detail." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote lookup-nested-alist) "mule-util" "\
|
||
Look up key sequence KEYSEQ in nested alist ALIST. Return the definition.
|
||
Optional 1st argument LEN specifies the length of KEYSEQ.
|
||
Optional 2nd argument START specifies index of the starting key.
|
||
The returned value is normally a nested alist of which
|
||
car part is the entry for KEYSEQ.
|
||
If ALIST is not deep enough for KEYSEQ, return number which is
|
||
how many key elements at the front of KEYSEQ it takes
|
||
to reach a leaf in ALIST.
|
||
Optional 3rd argument NIL-FOR-TOO-LONG non-nil means return nil
|
||
even if ALIST is not deep enough." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote coding-system-eol-type-mnemonic) "mule-util" "\
|
||
Return the string indicating end-of-line format of CODING-SYSTEM." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote coding-system-post-read-conversion) "mule-util" "\
|
||
Return the value of CODING-SYSTEM's post-read-conversion property." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote coding-system-pre-write-conversion) "mule-util" "\
|
||
Return the value of CODING-SYSTEM's pre-write-conversion property." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote coding-system-translation-table-for-decode) "mule-util" "\
|
||
Return the value of CODING-SYSTEM's translation-table-for-decode property." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote coding-system-translation-table-for-encode) "mule-util" "\
|
||
Return the value of CODING-SYSTEM's translation-table-for-encode property." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote coding-system-equal) "mule-util" "\
|
||
Return t if and only if CODING-SYSTEM-1 and CODING-SYSTEM-2 are identical.
|
||
Two coding systems are identical if two symbols are equal
|
||
or one is an alias of the other." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote detect-coding-with-priority) "mule-util" "\
|
||
Detect a coding system of the text between FROM and TO with PRIORITY-LIST.
|
||
PRIORITY-LIST is an alist of coding categories vs the corresponding
|
||
coding systems ordered by priority." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote detect-coding-with-language-environment) "mule-util" "\
|
||
Detect a coding system of the text between FROM and TO with LANG-ENV.
|
||
The detection takes into account the coding system priorities for the
|
||
language environment LANG-ENV." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (mwheel-install mouse-wheel-mode) "mwheel" "mwheel.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14838 50497))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mwheel.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar mouse-wheel-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Mouse-Wheel mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `mouse-wheel-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote mouse) (quote mouse-wheel-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote mouse-wheel-mode) (quote mwheel))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mouse-wheel-mode) "mwheel" "\
|
||
Toggle mouse wheel support.
|
||
With prefix argument ARG, turn on if positive, otherwise off.
|
||
Returns non-nil if the new state is enabled." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mwheel-install) "mwheel" "\
|
||
Enable mouse wheel support." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (network-connection network-connection-to-service
|
||
;;;;;; whois-reverse-lookup whois finger ftp dig nslookup nslookup-host
|
||
;;;;;; route arp netstat ipconfig ping traceroute) "net-utils" "net/net-utils.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14813 44131))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from net/net-utils.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote traceroute) "net-utils" "\
|
||
Run traceroute program for TARGET." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ping) "net-utils" "\
|
||
Ping HOST.
|
||
If your system's ping continues until interrupted, you can try setting
|
||
`ping-program-options'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ipconfig) "net-utils" "\
|
||
Run ipconfig program." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote ifconfig) (quote ipconfig))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote netstat) "net-utils" "\
|
||
Run netstat program." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote arp) "net-utils" "\
|
||
Run the arp program." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote route) "net-utils" "\
|
||
Run the route program." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote nslookup-host) "net-utils" "\
|
||
Lookup the DNS information for HOST." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote nslookup) "net-utils" "\
|
||
Run nslookup program." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dig) "net-utils" "\
|
||
Run dig program." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ftp) "net-utils" "\
|
||
Run ftp program." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote finger) "net-utils" "\
|
||
Finger USER on HOST." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote whois) "net-utils" "\
|
||
Send SEARCH-STRING to server defined by the `whois-server-name' variable.
|
||
If `whois-guess-server' is non-nil, then try to deduce the correct server
|
||
from SEARCH-STRING. With argument, prompt for whois server." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote whois-reverse-lookup) "net-utils" nil t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote network-connection-to-service) "net-utils" "\
|
||
Open a network connection to SERVICE on HOST." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote network-connection) "net-utils" "\
|
||
Open a network connection to HOST on PORT." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (comment-indent-new-line comment-dwim comment-region
|
||
;;;;;; uncomment-region comment-kill comment-set-column comment-indent
|
||
;;;;;; comment-indent-default comment-multi-line comment-padding
|
||
;;;;;; comment-style comment-column) "newcomment" "newcomment.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14816 63828))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from newcomment.el
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote indent-for-comment) (quote comment-indent))
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote set-comment-column) (quote comment-set-column))
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote kill-comment) (quote comment-kill))
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote indent-new-comment-line) (quote comment-indent-new-line))
|
||
|
||
(defgroup comment nil "Indenting and filling of comments." :prefix "comment-" :version "21.1" :group (quote fill))
|
||
|
||
(defvar comment-column 32 "\
|
||
*Column to indent right-margin comments to.
|
||
Setting this variable automatically makes it local to the current buffer.
|
||
Each mode establishes a different default value for this variable; you
|
||
can set the value for a particular mode using that mode's hook.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar comment-start nil "\
|
||
*String to insert to start a new comment, or nil if no comment syntax.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar comment-start-skip nil "\
|
||
*Regexp to match the start of a comment plus everything up to its body.
|
||
If there are any \\(...\\) pairs, the comment delimiter text is held to begin
|
||
at the place matched by the close of the first pair.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar comment-end-skip nil "\
|
||
Regexp to match the end of a comment plus everything up to its body.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar comment-end "" "\
|
||
*String to insert to end a new comment.
|
||
Should be an empty string if comments are terminated by end-of-line.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar comment-indent-function (quote comment-indent-default) "\
|
||
Function to compute desired indentation for a comment.
|
||
This function is called with no args with point at the beginning of
|
||
the comment's starting delimiter and should return either the desired
|
||
column indentation or nil.
|
||
If nil is returned, indentation is delegated to `indent-according-to-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar comment-style (quote plain) "\
|
||
*Style to be used for `comment-region'.
|
||
See `comment-styles' for a list of available styles.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar comment-padding " " "\
|
||
Padding string that `comment-region' puts between comment chars and text.
|
||
Can also be an integer which will be automatically turned into a string
|
||
of the corresponding number of spaces.
|
||
|
||
Extra spacing between the comment characters and the comment text
|
||
makes the comment easier to read. Default is 1. nil means 0.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar comment-multi-line nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil means \\[comment-indent-new-line] continues comments, with no new terminator or starter.
|
||
This is obsolete because you might as well use \\[newline-and-indent].")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote comment-indent-default) "newcomment" "\
|
||
Default for `comment-indent-function'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote comment-indent) "newcomment" "\
|
||
Indent this line's comment to comment column, or insert an empty comment.
|
||
If CONTINUE is non-nil, use the `comment-continuation' markers if any." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote comment-set-column) "newcomment" "\
|
||
Set the comment column based on point.
|
||
With no ARG, set the comment column to the current column.
|
||
With just minus as arg, kill any comment on this line.
|
||
With any other arg, set comment column to indentation of the previous comment
|
||
and then align or create a comment on this line at that column." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote comment-kill) "newcomment" "\
|
||
Kill the comment on this line, if any.
|
||
With prefix ARG, kill comments on that many lines starting with this one." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote uncomment-region) "newcomment" "\
|
||
Uncomment each line in the BEG..END region.
|
||
The numeric prefix ARG can specify a number of chars to remove from the
|
||
comment markers." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote comment-region) "newcomment" "\
|
||
Comment or uncomment each line in the region.
|
||
With just \\[universal-prefix] prefix arg, uncomment each line in region BEG..END.
|
||
Numeric prefix arg ARG means use ARG comment characters.
|
||
If ARG is negative, delete that many comment characters instead.
|
||
By default, comments start at the left margin, are terminated on each line,
|
||
even for syntax in which newline does not end the comment and blank lines
|
||
do not get comments. This can be changed with `comment-style'.
|
||
|
||
The strings used as comment starts are built from
|
||
`comment-start' without trailing spaces and `comment-padding'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote comment-dwim) "newcomment" "\
|
||
Call the comment command you want (Do What I Mean).
|
||
If the region is active and `transient-mark-mode' is on, call
|
||
`comment-region' (unless it only consists in comments, in which
|
||
case it calls `uncomment-region').
|
||
Else, if the current line is empty, insert a comment and indent it.
|
||
Else if a prefix ARG is specified, call `comment-kill'.
|
||
Else, call `comment-indent'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote comment-indent-new-line) "newcomment" "\
|
||
Break line at point and indent, continuing comment if within one.
|
||
This indents the body of the continued comment
|
||
under the previous comment line.
|
||
|
||
This command is intended for styles where you write a comment per line,
|
||
starting a new comment (and terminating it if necessary) on each line.
|
||
If you want to continue one comment across several lines, use \\[newline-and-indent].
|
||
|
||
If a fill column is specified, it overrides the use of the comment column
|
||
or comment indentation.
|
||
|
||
The inserted newline is marked hard if variable `use-hard-newlines' is true,
|
||
unless optional argument SOFT is non-nil." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (nndoc-add-type) "nndoc" "gnus/nndoc.el" (14792
|
||
;;;;;; 2696))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/nndoc.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote nndoc-add-type) "nndoc" "\
|
||
Add document DEFINITION to the list of nndoc document definitions.
|
||
If POSITION is nil or `last', the definition will be added
|
||
as the last checked definition, if t or `first', add as the
|
||
first definition, and if any other symbol, add after that
|
||
symbol in the alist." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (nnfolder-generate-active-file) "nnfolder" "gnus/nnfolder.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14813 6105))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/nnfolder.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote nnfolder-generate-active-file) "nnfolder" "\
|
||
Look for mbox folders in the nnfolder directory and make them into groups.
|
||
This command does not work if you use short group names." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (nnkiboze-generate-groups) "nnkiboze" "gnus/nnkiboze.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14842 10650))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/nnkiboze.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote nnkiboze-generate-groups) "nnkiboze" "\
|
||
\"Usage: emacs -batch -l nnkiboze -f nnkiboze-generate-groups\".
|
||
Finds out what articles are to be part of the nnkiboze groups." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (nnml-generate-nov-databases) "nnml" "gnus/nnml.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14792 2698))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/nnml.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote nnml-generate-nov-databases) "nnml" "\
|
||
Generate NOV databases in all nnml directories." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (nnsoup-revert-variables nnsoup-set-variables nnsoup-pack-replies)
|
||
;;;;;; "nnsoup" "gnus/nnsoup.el" (14792 2698))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/nnsoup.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote nnsoup-pack-replies) "nnsoup" "\
|
||
Make an outbound package of SOUP replies." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote nnsoup-set-variables) "nnsoup" "\
|
||
Use the SOUP methods for posting news and mailing mail." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote nnsoup-revert-variables) "nnsoup" "\
|
||
Revert posting and mailing methods to the standard Emacs methods." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (disable-command enable-command disabled-command-hook)
|
||
;;;;;; "novice" "novice.el" (13229 29111))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from novice.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar disabled-command-hook (quote disabled-command-hook) "\
|
||
Function to call to handle disabled commands.
|
||
If nil, the feature is disabled, i.e., all commands work normally.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote disabled-command-hook) "novice" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote enable-command) "novice" "\
|
||
Allow COMMAND to be executed without special confirmation from now on.
|
||
The user's .emacs file is altered so that this will apply
|
||
to future sessions." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote disable-command) "novice" "\
|
||
Require special confirmation to execute COMMAND from now on.
|
||
The user's .emacs file is altered so that this will apply
|
||
to future sessions." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (nroff-mode) "nroff-mode" "textmodes/nroff-mode.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13382 24740))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/nroff-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote nroff-mode) "nroff-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing text intended for nroff to format.
|
||
\\{nroff-mode-map}
|
||
Turning on Nroff mode runs `text-mode-hook', then `nroff-mode-hook'.
|
||
Also, try `nroff-electric-mode', for automatically inserting
|
||
closing requests for requests that are used in matched pairs." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (octave-help) "octave-hlp" "progmodes/octave-hlp.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13145 50478))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/octave-hlp.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote octave-help) "octave-hlp" "\
|
||
Get help on Octave symbols from the Octave info files.
|
||
Look up KEY in the function, operator and variable indices of the files
|
||
specified by `octave-help-files'.
|
||
If KEY is not a string, prompt for it with completion." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (inferior-octave) "octave-inf" "progmodes/octave-inf.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14747 44776))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/octave-inf.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote inferior-octave) "octave-inf" "\
|
||
Run an inferior Octave process, I/O via `inferior-octave-buffer'.
|
||
This buffer is put in Inferior Octave mode. See `inferior-octave-mode'.
|
||
|
||
Unless ARG is non-nil, switches to this buffer.
|
||
|
||
The elements of the list `inferior-octave-startup-args' are sent as
|
||
command line arguments to the inferior Octave process on startup.
|
||
|
||
Additional commands to be executed on startup can be provided either in
|
||
the file specified by `inferior-octave-startup-file' or by the default
|
||
startup file, `~/.emacs-octave'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote run-octave) (quote inferior-octave))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (octave-mode) "octave-mod" "progmodes/octave-mod.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14535 42824))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/octave-mod.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote octave-mode) "octave-mod" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Octave code.
|
||
|
||
This mode makes it easier to write Octave code by helping with
|
||
indentation, doing some of the typing for you (with Abbrev mode) and by
|
||
showing keywords, comments, strings, etc. in different faces (with
|
||
Font Lock mode on terminals that support it).
|
||
|
||
Octave itself is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical
|
||
computations. It provides a convenient command line interface for
|
||
solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. Function definitions
|
||
can also be stored in files, and it can be used in a batch mode (which
|
||
is why you need this mode!).
|
||
|
||
The latest released version of Octave is always available via anonymous
|
||
ftp from bevo.che.wisc.edu in the directory `/pub/octave'. Complete
|
||
source and binaries for several popular systems are available.
|
||
|
||
Type \\[list-abbrevs] to display the built-in abbrevs for Octave keywords.
|
||
|
||
Keybindings
|
||
===========
|
||
|
||
\\{octave-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
Variables you can use to customize Octave mode
|
||
==============================================
|
||
|
||
octave-auto-indent
|
||
Non-nil means indent current line after a semicolon or space.
|
||
Default is nil.
|
||
|
||
octave-auto-newline
|
||
Non-nil means auto-insert a newline and indent after a semicolon.
|
||
Default is nil.
|
||
|
||
octave-blink-matching-block
|
||
Non-nil means show matching begin of block when inserting a space,
|
||
newline or semicolon after an else or end keyword. Default is t.
|
||
|
||
octave-block-offset
|
||
Extra indentation applied to statements in block structures.
|
||
Default is 2.
|
||
|
||
octave-continuation-offset
|
||
Extra indentation applied to Octave continuation lines.
|
||
Default is 4.
|
||
|
||
octave-continuation-string
|
||
String used for Octave continuation lines.
|
||
Default is a backslash.
|
||
|
||
octave-mode-startup-message
|
||
Nil means do not display the Octave mode startup message.
|
||
Default is t.
|
||
|
||
octave-send-echo-input
|
||
Non-nil means always display `inferior-octave-buffer' after sending a
|
||
command to the inferior Octave process.
|
||
|
||
octave-send-line-auto-forward
|
||
Non-nil means always go to the next unsent line of Octave code after
|
||
sending a line to the inferior Octave process.
|
||
|
||
octave-send-echo-input
|
||
Non-nil means echo input sent to the inferior Octave process.
|
||
|
||
Turning on Octave mode runs the hook `octave-mode-hook'.
|
||
|
||
To begin using this mode for all `.m' files that you edit, add the
|
||
following lines to your `.emacs' file:
|
||
|
||
(autoload 'octave-mode \"octave-mod\" nil t)
|
||
(setq auto-mode-alist
|
||
(cons '(\"\\\\.m$\" . octave-mode) auto-mode-alist))
|
||
|
||
To automatically turn on the abbrev, auto-fill and font-lock features,
|
||
add the following lines to your `.emacs' file as well:
|
||
|
||
(add-hook 'octave-mode-hook
|
||
(lambda ()
|
||
(abbrev-mode 1)
|
||
(auto-fill-mode 1)
|
||
(if (eq window-system 'x)
|
||
(font-lock-mode 1))))
|
||
|
||
To submit a problem report, enter \\[octave-submit-bug-report] from an Octave mode buffer.
|
||
This automatically sets up a mail buffer with version information
|
||
already added. You just need to add a description of the problem,
|
||
including a reproducible test case and send the message." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (edit-options list-options) "options" "options.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14816 63828))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from options.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-options) "options" "\
|
||
Display a list of Emacs user options, with values and documentation.
|
||
It is now better to use Customize instead." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote edit-options) "options" "\
|
||
Edit a list of Emacs user option values.
|
||
Selects a buffer containing such a list,
|
||
in which there are commands to set the option values.
|
||
Type \\[describe-mode] in that buffer for a list of commands.
|
||
|
||
The Custom feature is intended to make this obsolete." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (outline-minor-mode outline-mode) "outline" "textmodes/outline.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14807 56561))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/outline.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote outline-mode) "outline" "\
|
||
Set major mode for editing outlines with selective display.
|
||
Headings are lines which start with asterisks: one for major headings,
|
||
two for subheadings, etc. Lines not starting with asterisks are body lines.
|
||
|
||
Body text or subheadings under a heading can be made temporarily
|
||
invisible, or visible again. Invisible lines are attached to the end
|
||
of the heading, so they move with it, if the line is killed and yanked
|
||
back. A heading with text hidden under it is marked with an ellipsis (...).
|
||
|
||
Commands:\\<outline-mode-map>
|
||
\\[outline-next-visible-heading] outline-next-visible-heading move by visible headings
|
||
\\[outline-previous-visible-heading] outline-previous-visible-heading
|
||
\\[outline-forward-same-level] outline-forward-same-level similar but skip subheadings
|
||
\\[outline-backward-same-level] outline-backward-same-level
|
||
\\[outline-up-heading] outline-up-heading move from subheading to heading
|
||
|
||
\\[hide-body] make all text invisible (not headings).
|
||
\\[show-all] make everything in buffer visible.
|
||
|
||
The remaining commands are used when point is on a heading line.
|
||
They apply to some of the body or subheadings of that heading.
|
||
\\[hide-subtree] hide-subtree make body and subheadings invisible.
|
||
\\[show-subtree] show-subtree make body and subheadings visible.
|
||
\\[show-children] show-children make direct subheadings visible.
|
||
No effect on body, or subheadings 2 or more levels down.
|
||
With arg N, affects subheadings N levels down.
|
||
\\[hide-entry] make immediately following body invisible.
|
||
\\[show-entry] make it visible.
|
||
\\[hide-leaves] make body under heading and under its subheadings invisible.
|
||
The subheadings remain visible.
|
||
\\[show-branches] make all subheadings at all levels visible.
|
||
|
||
The variable `outline-regexp' can be changed to control what is a heading.
|
||
A line is a heading if `outline-regexp' matches something at the
|
||
beginning of the line. The longer the match, the deeper the level.
|
||
|
||
Turning on outline mode calls the value of `text-mode-hook' and then of
|
||
`outline-mode-hook', if they are non-nil." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote outline-minor-mode) "outline" "\
|
||
Toggle Outline minor mode.
|
||
With arg, turn Outline minor mode on if arg is positive, off otherwise.
|
||
See the command `outline-mode' for more information on this mode." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (show-paren-mode) "paren" "paren.el" (14807 56559))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from paren.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar show-paren-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Show-Paren mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `show-paren-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote paren-showing) (quote show-paren-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote show-paren-mode) (quote paren))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote show-paren-mode) "paren" "\
|
||
Toggle Show Paren mode.
|
||
With prefix ARG, turn Show Paren mode on if and only if ARG is positive.
|
||
Returns the new status of Show Paren mode (non-nil means on).
|
||
|
||
When Show Paren mode is enabled, any matching parenthesis is highlighted
|
||
in `show-paren-style' after `show-paren-delay' seconds of Emacs idle time." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (pascal-mode) "pascal" "progmodes/pascal.el" (14628
|
||
;;;;;; 14481))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/pascal.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pascal-mode) "pascal" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Pascal code. \\<pascal-mode-map>
|
||
TAB indents for Pascal code. Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
|
||
|
||
\\[pascal-complete-word] completes the word around current point with respect to position in code
|
||
\\[pascal-show-completions] shows all possible completions at this point.
|
||
|
||
Other useful functions are:
|
||
|
||
\\[pascal-mark-defun] - Mark function.
|
||
\\[pascal-insert-block] - insert begin ... end;
|
||
\\[pascal-star-comment] - insert (* ... *)
|
||
\\[pascal-comment-area] - Put marked area in a comment, fixing nested comments.
|
||
\\[pascal-uncomment-area] - Uncomment an area commented with \\[pascal-comment-area].
|
||
\\[pascal-beg-of-defun] - Move to beginning of current function.
|
||
\\[pascal-end-of-defun] - Move to end of current function.
|
||
\\[pascal-goto-defun] - Goto function prompted for in the minibuffer.
|
||
\\[pascal-outline] - Enter pascal-outline-mode (see also pascal-outline).
|
||
|
||
Variables controlling indentation/edit style:
|
||
|
||
pascal-indent-level (default 3)
|
||
Indentation of Pascal statements with respect to containing block.
|
||
pascal-case-indent (default 2)
|
||
Indentation for case statements.
|
||
pascal-auto-newline (default nil)
|
||
Non-nil means automatically newline after semicolons and the punctuation
|
||
mark after an end.
|
||
pascal-indent-nested-functions (default t)
|
||
Non-nil means nested functions are indented.
|
||
pascal-tab-always-indent (default t)
|
||
Non-nil means TAB in Pascal mode should always reindent the current line,
|
||
regardless of where in the line point is when the TAB command is used.
|
||
pascal-auto-endcomments (default t)
|
||
Non-nil means a comment { ... } is set after the ends which ends cases and
|
||
functions. The name of the function or case will be set between the braces.
|
||
pascal-auto-lineup (default t)
|
||
List of contexts where auto lineup of :'s or ='s should be done.
|
||
|
||
See also the user variables pascal-type-keywords, pascal-start-keywords and
|
||
pascal-separator-keywords.
|
||
|
||
Turning on Pascal mode calls the value of the variable pascal-mode-hook with
|
||
no args, if that value is non-nil." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (pc-bindings-mode) "pc-mode" "emulation/pc-mode.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13229 29217))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/pc-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pc-bindings-mode) "pc-mode" "\
|
||
Set up certain key bindings for PC compatibility.
|
||
The keys affected are:
|
||
Delete (and its variants) delete forward instead of backward.
|
||
C-Backspace kills backward a word (as C-Delete normally would).
|
||
M-Backspace does undo.
|
||
Home and End move to beginning and end of line
|
||
C-Home and C-End move to beginning and end of buffer.
|
||
C-Escape does list-buffers." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (pc-selection-mode pc-selection-mode) "pc-select"
|
||
;;;;;; "emulation/pc-select.el" (14782 11919))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/pc-select.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pc-selection-mode) "pc-select" "\
|
||
Change mark behaviour to emulate Motif, MAC or MS-Windows cut and paste style.
|
||
|
||
This mode enables Delete Selection mode and Transient Mark mode.
|
||
|
||
The arrow keys (and others) are bound to new functions
|
||
which modify the status of the mark.
|
||
|
||
The ordinary arrow keys disable the mark.
|
||
The shift-arrow keys move, leaving the mark behind.
|
||
|
||
C-LEFT and C-RIGHT move back or forward one word, disabling the mark.
|
||
S-C-LEFT and S-C-RIGHT move back or forward one word, leaving the mark behind.
|
||
|
||
M-LEFT and M-RIGHT move back or forward one word or sexp, disabling the mark.
|
||
S-M-LEFT and S-M-RIGHT move back or forward one word or sexp, leaving the mark
|
||
behind. To control wether these keys move word-wise or sexp-wise set the
|
||
variable pc-select-meta-moves-sexps after loading pc-select.el but before
|
||
turning pc-selection-mode on.
|
||
|
||
C-DOWN and C-UP move back or forward a paragraph, disabling the mark.
|
||
S-C-DOWN and S-C-UP move back or forward a paragraph, leaving the mark behind.
|
||
|
||
HOME moves to beginning of line, disabling the mark.
|
||
S-HOME moves to beginning of line, leaving the mark behind.
|
||
With Ctrl or Meta, these keys move to beginning of buffer instead.
|
||
|
||
END moves to end of line, disabling the mark.
|
||
S-END moves to end of line, leaving the mark behind.
|
||
With Ctrl or Meta, these keys move to end of buffer instead.
|
||
|
||
PRIOR or PAGE-UP scrolls and disables the mark.
|
||
S-PRIOR or S-PAGE-UP scrolls and leaves the mark behind.
|
||
|
||
S-DELETE kills the region (`kill-region').
|
||
S-INSERT yanks text from the kill ring (`yank').
|
||
C-INSERT copies the region into the kill ring (`copy-region-as-kill').
|
||
|
||
In addition, certain other PC bindings are imitated (to avoid this, set
|
||
the variable pc-select-selection-keys-only to t after loading pc-select.el
|
||
but before calling pc-selection-mode):
|
||
|
||
F6 other-window
|
||
DELETE delete-char
|
||
C-DELETE kill-line
|
||
M-DELETE kill-word
|
||
C-M-DELETE kill-sexp
|
||
C-BACKSPACE backward-kill-word
|
||
M-BACKSPACE undo" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar pc-selection-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle PC Selection mode.
|
||
Change mark behaviour to emulate Motif, MAC or MS-Windows cut and paste style,
|
||
and cursor movement commands.
|
||
This mode enables Delete Selection mode and Transient Mark mode.
|
||
You must modify via \\[customize] for this variable to have an effect.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote pc-select) (quote pc-selection-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote pc-selection-mode) (quote pc-select))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (pcomplete/cvs) "pcmpl-cvs" "pcmpl-cvs.el" (14680
|
||
;;;;;; 33021))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from pcmpl-cvs.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/cvs) "pcmpl-cvs" "\
|
||
Completion rules for the `cvs' command." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (pcomplete/tar pcomplete/make pcomplete/bzip2 pcomplete/gzip)
|
||
;;;;;; "pcmpl-gnu" "pcmpl-gnu.el" (14763 35955))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from pcmpl-gnu.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/gzip) "pcmpl-gnu" "\
|
||
Completion for `gzip'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/bzip2) "pcmpl-gnu" "\
|
||
Completion for `bzip2'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/make) "pcmpl-gnu" "\
|
||
Completion for GNU `make'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/tar) "pcmpl-gnu" "\
|
||
Completion for the GNU tar utility." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote pcomplete/gdb) (quote pcomplete/xargs))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (pcomplete/mount pcomplete/umount pcomplete/kill)
|
||
;;;;;; "pcmpl-linux" "pcmpl-linux.el" (14680 33024))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from pcmpl-linux.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/kill) "pcmpl-linux" "\
|
||
Completion for GNU/Linux `kill', using /proc filesystem." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/umount) "pcmpl-linux" "\
|
||
Completion for GNU/Linux `umount'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/mount) "pcmpl-linux" "\
|
||
Completion for GNU/Linux `mount'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (pcomplete/rpm) "pcmpl-rpm" "pcmpl-rpm.el" (14680
|
||
;;;;;; 33025))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from pcmpl-rpm.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/rpm) "pcmpl-rpm" "\
|
||
Completion for RedHat's `rpm' command.
|
||
These rules were taken from the output of `rpm --help' on a RedHat 6.1
|
||
system. They follow my interpretation of what followed, but since I'm
|
||
not a major rpm user/builder, please send me any corrections you find.
|
||
You can use \\[eshell-report-bug] to do so." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (pcomplete/chgrp pcomplete/chown pcomplete/which
|
||
;;;;;; pcomplete/xargs pcomplete/rm pcomplete/rmdir pcomplete/cd)
|
||
;;;;;; "pcmpl-unix" "pcmpl-unix.el" (14680 33026))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from pcmpl-unix.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/cd) "pcmpl-unix" "\
|
||
Completion for `cd'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote pcomplete/pushd) (quote pcomplete/cd))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/rmdir) "pcmpl-unix" "\
|
||
Completion for `rmdir'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/rm) "pcmpl-unix" "\
|
||
Completion for `rm'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/xargs) "pcmpl-unix" "\
|
||
Completion for `xargs'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote pcomplete/time) (quote pcomplete/xargs))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/which) "pcmpl-unix" "\
|
||
Completion for `which'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/chown) "pcmpl-unix" "\
|
||
Completion for the `chown' command." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete/chgrp) "pcmpl-unix" "\
|
||
Completion for the `chgrp' command." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (pcomplete-shell-setup pcomplete-comint-setup pcomplete-list
|
||
;;;;;; pcomplete-help pcomplete-expand pcomplete-continue pcomplete-expand-and-complete
|
||
;;;;;; pcomplete-reverse pcomplete) "pcomplete" "pcomplete.el" (14826
|
||
;;;;;; 56519))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from pcomplete.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete) "pcomplete" "\
|
||
Support extensible programmable completion.
|
||
To use this function, just bind the TAB key to it, or add it to your
|
||
completion functions list (it should occur fairly early in the list)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete-reverse) "pcomplete" "\
|
||
If cycling completion is in use, cycle backwards." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete-expand-and-complete) "pcomplete" "\
|
||
Expand the textual value of the current argument.
|
||
This will modify the current buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete-continue) "pcomplete" "\
|
||
Complete without reference to any cycling completions." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete-expand) "pcomplete" "\
|
||
Expand the textual value of the current argument.
|
||
This will modify the current buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete-help) "pcomplete" "\
|
||
Display any help information relative to the current argument." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete-list) "pcomplete" "\
|
||
Show the list of possible completions for the current argument." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete-comint-setup) "pcomplete" "\
|
||
Setup a comint buffer to use pcomplete.
|
||
COMPLETEF-SYM should be the symbol where the
|
||
dynamic-complete-functions are kept. For comint mode itself, this is
|
||
`comint-dynamic-complete-functions'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pcomplete-shell-setup) "pcomplete" "\
|
||
Setup shell-mode to use pcomplete." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (cvs-dired-use-hook cvs-dired-action cvs-status
|
||
;;;;;; cvs-update cvs-examine cvs-quickdir cvs-checkout) "pcvs"
|
||
;;;;;; "pcvs.el" (14825 31072))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from pcvs.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cvs-checkout) "pcvs" "\
|
||
Run a 'cvs checkout MODULES' in DIR.
|
||
Feed the output to a *cvs* buffer, display it in the current window,
|
||
and run `cvs-mode' on it.
|
||
|
||
With a prefix argument, prompt for cvs FLAGS to use." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cvs-quickdir) "pcvs" "\
|
||
Open a *cvs* buffer on DIR without running cvs.
|
||
With a prefix argument, prompt for a directory to use.
|
||
A prefix arg >8 (ex: \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]),
|
||
prevents reuse of an existing *cvs* buffer.
|
||
Optional argument NOSHOW if non-nil means not to display the buffer.
|
||
FLAGS is ignored." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cvs-examine) "pcvs" "\
|
||
Run a `cvs -n update' in the specified DIRECTORY.
|
||
That is, check what needs to be done, but don't change the disc.
|
||
Feed the output to a *cvs* buffer and run `cvs-mode' on it.
|
||
With a prefix argument, prompt for a directory and cvs FLAGS to use.
|
||
A prefix arg >8 (ex: \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]),
|
||
prevents reuse of an existing *cvs* buffer.
|
||
Optional argument NOSHOW if non-nil means not to display the buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cvs-update) "pcvs" "\
|
||
Run a `cvs update' in the current working DIRECTORY.
|
||
Feed the output to a *cvs* buffer and run `cvs-mode' on it.
|
||
With a prefix argument, prompt for a directory and cvs FLAGS to use.
|
||
A prefix arg >8 (ex: \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]),
|
||
prevents reuse of an existing *cvs* buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cvs-status) "pcvs" "\
|
||
Run a `cvs status' in the current working DIRECTORY.
|
||
Feed the output to a *cvs* buffer and run `cvs-mode' on it.
|
||
With a prefix argument, prompt for a directory and cvs FLAGS to use.
|
||
A prefix arg >8 (ex: \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]),
|
||
prevents reuse of an existing *cvs* buffer.
|
||
Optional argument NOSHOW if non-nil means not to display the buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(add-to-list (quote completion-ignored-extensions) "CVS/")
|
||
|
||
(defvar cvs-dired-action (quote cvs-quickdir) "\
|
||
The action to be performed when opening a CVS directory.
|
||
Sensible values are `cvs-examine', `cvs-status' and `cvs-quickdir'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar cvs-dired-use-hook (quote (4)) "\
|
||
Whether or not opening a CVS directory should run PCL-CVS.
|
||
NIL means never do it.
|
||
ALWAYS means to always do it unless a prefix argument is given to the
|
||
command that prompted the opening of the directory.
|
||
Anything else means to do it only if the prefix arg is equal to this value.")
|
||
|
||
(defun cvs-dired-noselect (dir) "\
|
||
Run `cvs-examine' if DIR is a CVS administrative directory.
|
||
The exact behavior is determined also by `cvs-dired-use-hook'." (when (stringp dir) (setq dir (directory-file-name dir)) (when (and (string= "CVS" (file-name-nondirectory dir)) (file-readable-p (expand-file-name "Entries" dir)) cvs-dired-use-hook (if (eq cvs-dired-use-hook (quote always)) (not current-prefix-arg) (equal current-prefix-arg cvs-dired-use-hook))) (save-excursion (funcall cvs-dired-action (file-name-directory dir) t t)))))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads nil "pcvs-defs" "pcvs-defs.el" (14663 20185))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from pcvs-defs.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar cvs-global-menu (let ((m (make-sparse-keymap "PCL-CVS"))) (define-key m [status] (quote (menu-item "Directory Status" cvs-status :help "A more verbose status of a workarea"))) (define-key m [checkout] (quote (menu-item "Checkout Module" cvs-checkout :help "Check out a module from the repository"))) (define-key m [update] (quote (menu-item "Update Directory" cvs-update :help "Fetch updates from the repository"))) (define-key m [examine] (quote (menu-item "Examine Directory" cvs-examine :help "Examine the current state of a workarea"))) m))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (perl-mode) "perl-mode" "progmodes/perl-mode.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14807 56561))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/perl-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote perl-mode) "perl-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Perl code.
|
||
Expression and list commands understand all Perl brackets.
|
||
Tab indents for Perl code.
|
||
Comments are delimited with # ... \\n.
|
||
Paragraphs are separated by blank lines only.
|
||
Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
|
||
\\{perl-mode-map}
|
||
Variables controlling indentation style:
|
||
perl-tab-always-indent
|
||
Non-nil means TAB in Perl mode should always indent the current line,
|
||
regardless of where in the line point is when the TAB command is used.
|
||
perl-tab-to-comment
|
||
Non-nil means that for lines which don't need indenting, TAB will
|
||
either delete an empty comment, indent an existing comment, move
|
||
to end-of-line, or if at end-of-line already, create a new comment.
|
||
perl-nochange
|
||
Lines starting with this regular expression are not auto-indented.
|
||
perl-indent-level
|
||
Indentation of Perl statements within surrounding block.
|
||
The surrounding block's indentation is the indentation
|
||
of the line on which the open-brace appears.
|
||
perl-continued-statement-offset
|
||
Extra indentation given to a substatement, such as the
|
||
then-clause of an if or body of a while.
|
||
perl-continued-brace-offset
|
||
Extra indentation given to a brace that starts a substatement.
|
||
This is in addition to `perl-continued-statement-offset'.
|
||
perl-brace-offset
|
||
Extra indentation for line if it starts with an open brace.
|
||
perl-brace-imaginary-offset
|
||
An open brace following other text is treated as if it were
|
||
this far to the right of the start of its line.
|
||
perl-label-offset
|
||
Extra indentation for line that is a label.
|
||
|
||
Various indentation styles: K&R BSD BLK GNU LW
|
||
perl-indent-level 5 8 0 2 4
|
||
perl-continued-statement-offset 5 8 4 2 4
|
||
perl-continued-brace-offset 0 0 0 0 -4
|
||
perl-brace-offset -5 -8 0 0 0
|
||
perl-brace-imaginary-offset 0 0 4 0 0
|
||
perl-label-offset -5 -8 -2 -2 -2
|
||
|
||
Turning on Perl mode runs the normal hook `perl-mode-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (picture-mode) "picture" "textmodes/picture.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14348 33291))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/picture.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote picture-mode) "picture" "\
|
||
Switch to Picture mode, in which a quarter-plane screen model is used.
|
||
Printing characters replace instead of inserting themselves with motion
|
||
afterwards settable by these commands:
|
||
C-c < Move left after insertion.
|
||
C-c > Move right after insertion.
|
||
C-c ^ Move up after insertion.
|
||
C-c . Move down after insertion.
|
||
C-c ` Move northwest (nw) after insertion.
|
||
C-c ' Move northeast (ne) after insertion.
|
||
C-c / Move southwest (sw) after insertion.
|
||
C-c \\ Move southeast (se) after insertion.
|
||
C-u C-c ` Move westnorthwest (wnw) after insertion.
|
||
C-u C-c ' Move eastnortheast (ene) after insertion.
|
||
C-u C-c / Move westsouthwest (wsw) after insertion.
|
||
C-u C-c \\ Move eastsoutheast (ese) after insertion.
|
||
The current direction is displayed in the mode line. The initial
|
||
direction is right. Whitespace is inserted and tabs are changed to
|
||
spaces when required by movement. You can move around in the buffer
|
||
with these commands:
|
||
\\[picture-move-down] Move vertically to SAME column in previous line.
|
||
\\[picture-move-up] Move vertically to SAME column in next line.
|
||
\\[picture-end-of-line] Move to column following last non-whitespace character.
|
||
\\[picture-forward-column] Move right inserting spaces if required.
|
||
\\[picture-backward-column] Move left changing tabs to spaces if required.
|
||
C-c C-f Move in direction of current picture motion.
|
||
C-c C-b Move in opposite direction of current picture motion.
|
||
Return Move to beginning of next line.
|
||
You can edit tabular text with these commands:
|
||
M-Tab Move to column beneath (or at) next interesting character.
|
||
`Indents' relative to a previous line.
|
||
Tab Move to next stop in tab stop list.
|
||
C-c Tab Set tab stops according to context of this line.
|
||
With ARG resets tab stops to default (global) value.
|
||
See also documentation of variable picture-tab-chars
|
||
which defines \"interesting character\". You can manually
|
||
change the tab stop list with command \\[edit-tab-stops].
|
||
You can manipulate text with these commands:
|
||
C-d Clear (replace) ARG columns after point without moving.
|
||
C-c C-d Delete char at point - the command normally assigned to C-d.
|
||
\\[picture-backward-clear-column] Clear (replace) ARG columns before point, moving back over them.
|
||
\\[picture-clear-line] Clear ARG lines, advancing over them. The cleared
|
||
text is saved in the kill ring.
|
||
\\[picture-open-line] Open blank line(s) beneath current line.
|
||
You can manipulate rectangles with these commands:
|
||
C-c C-k Clear (or kill) a rectangle and save it.
|
||
C-c C-w Like C-c C-k except rectangle is saved in named register.
|
||
C-c C-y Overlay (or insert) currently saved rectangle at point.
|
||
C-c C-x Like C-c C-y except rectangle is taken from named register.
|
||
C-c C-r Draw a rectangular box around mark and point.
|
||
\\[copy-rectangle-to-register] Copies a rectangle to a register.
|
||
\\[advertised-undo] Can undo effects of rectangle overlay commands
|
||
commands if invoked soon enough.
|
||
You can return to the previous mode with:
|
||
C-c C-c Which also strips trailing whitespace from every line.
|
||
Stripping is suppressed by supplying an argument.
|
||
|
||
Entry to this mode calls the value of picture-mode-hook if non-nil.
|
||
|
||
Note that Picture mode commands will work outside of Picture mode, but
|
||
they are not defaultly assigned to keys." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote edit-picture) (quote picture-mode))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (pong) "pong" "play/pong.el" (14747 44776))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/pong.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pong) "pong" "\
|
||
Play pong and waste time.
|
||
This is an implementation of the classical game pong.
|
||
Move left and right bats and try to bounce the ball to your opponent.
|
||
|
||
pong-mode keybindings:\\<pong-mode-map>
|
||
|
||
\\{pong-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (pp-eval-last-sexp pp-eval-expression pp) "pp"
|
||
;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/pp.el" (13819 15860))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/pp.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pp) "pp" "\
|
||
Output the pretty-printed representation of OBJECT, any Lisp object.
|
||
Quoting characters are printed as needed to make output that `read'
|
||
can handle, whenever this is possible.
|
||
Output stream is STREAM, or value of `standard-output' (which see)." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pp-eval-expression) "pp" "\
|
||
Evaluate EXPRESSION and pretty-print value into a new display buffer.
|
||
If the pretty-printed value fits on one line, the message line is used
|
||
instead. The value is also consed onto the front of the list
|
||
in the variable `values'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote pp-eval-last-sexp) "pp" "\
|
||
Run `pp-eval-expression' on sexp before point (which see).
|
||
With argument, pretty-print output into current buffer.
|
||
Ignores leading comment characters." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (run-prolog prolog-mode) "prolog" "progmodes/prolog.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14729 20675))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/prolog.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote prolog-mode) "prolog" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Prolog code for Prologs.
|
||
Blank lines and `%%...' separate paragraphs. `%'s start comments.
|
||
Commands:
|
||
\\{prolog-mode-map}
|
||
Entry to this mode calls the value of `prolog-mode-hook'
|
||
if that value is non-nil." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote run-prolog) "prolog" "\
|
||
Run an inferior Prolog process, input and output via buffer *prolog*." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads nil "ps-bdf" "ps-bdf.el" (14353 44101))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from ps-bdf.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar bdf-directory-list (if (eq system-type (quote ms-dos)) (list (expand-file-name "fonts/bdf" installation-directory)) (quote ("/usr/local/share/emacs/fonts/bdf"))) "\
|
||
*List of directories to search for `BDF' font files.
|
||
The default value is '(\"/usr/local/share/emacs/fonts/bdf\").")
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ps-mode) "ps-mode" "progmodes/ps-mode.el" (14380
|
||
;;;;;; 3920))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ps-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-mode) "ps-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing PostScript with GNU Emacs.
|
||
|
||
Entry to this mode calls `ps-mode-hook'.
|
||
|
||
The following variables hold user options, and can
|
||
be set through the `customize' command:
|
||
|
||
ps-mode-auto-indent
|
||
ps-mode-tab
|
||
ps-mode-paper-size
|
||
ps-mode-print-function
|
||
ps-run-prompt
|
||
ps-run-font-lock-keywords-2
|
||
ps-run-x
|
||
ps-run-dumb
|
||
ps-run-init
|
||
ps-run-error-line-numbers
|
||
ps-run-tmp-dir
|
||
|
||
Type \\[describe-variable] for documentation on these options.
|
||
|
||
|
||
\\{ps-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
|
||
When starting an interactive PostScript process with \\[ps-run-start],
|
||
a second window will be displayed, and `ps-run-mode-hook' will be called.
|
||
The keymap for this second window is:
|
||
|
||
\\{ps-run-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
|
||
When Ghostscript encounters an error it displays an error message
|
||
with a file position. Clicking mouse-2 on this number will bring
|
||
point to the corresponding spot in the PostScript window, if input
|
||
to the interpreter was sent from that window.
|
||
Typing \\<ps-run-mode-map>\\[ps-run-goto-error] when the cursor is at the number has the same effect.
|
||
" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ps-mule-begin-page ps-mule-begin-job ps-mule-initialize
|
||
;;;;;; ps-mule-plot-composition ps-mule-plot-string ps-mule-set-ascii-font
|
||
;;;;;; ps-mule-prepare-ascii-font ps-multibyte-buffer) "ps-mule"
|
||
;;;;;; "ps-mule.el" (14729 19580))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from ps-mule.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar ps-multibyte-buffer nil "\
|
||
*Specifies the multi-byte buffer handling.
|
||
|
||
Valid values are:
|
||
|
||
nil This is the value to use the default settings which
|
||
is by default for printing buffer with only ASCII
|
||
and Latin characters. The default setting can be
|
||
changed by setting the variable
|
||
`ps-mule-font-info-database-default' differently.
|
||
The initial value of this variable is
|
||
`ps-mule-font-info-database-latin' (see
|
||
documentation).
|
||
|
||
`non-latin-printer' This is the value to use when you have a Japanese
|
||
or Korean PostScript printer and want to print
|
||
buffer with ASCII, Latin-1, Japanese (JISX0208 and
|
||
JISX0201-Kana) and Korean characters. At present,
|
||
it was not tested the Korean characters printing.
|
||
If you have a korean PostScript printer, please,
|
||
test it.
|
||
|
||
`bdf-font' This is the value to use when you want to print
|
||
buffer with BDF fonts. BDF fonts include both latin
|
||
and non-latin fonts. BDF (Bitmap Distribution
|
||
Format) is a format used for distributing X's font
|
||
source file. BDF fonts are included in
|
||
`intlfonts-1.1' which is a collection of X11 fonts
|
||
for all characters supported by Emacs. In order to
|
||
use this value, be sure to have installed
|
||
`intlfonts-1.1' and set the variable
|
||
`bdf-directory-list' appropriately (see ps-bdf.el for
|
||
documentation of this variable).
|
||
|
||
`bdf-font-except-latin' This is like `bdf-font' except that it is used
|
||
PostScript default fonts to print ASCII and Latin-1
|
||
characters. This is convenient when you want or
|
||
need to use both latin and non-latin characters on
|
||
the same buffer. See `ps-font-family',
|
||
`ps-header-font-family' and `ps-font-info-database'.
|
||
|
||
Any other value is treated as nil.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-mule-prepare-ascii-font) "ps-mule" "\
|
||
Setup special ASCII font for STRING.
|
||
STRING should contain only ASCII characters." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-mule-set-ascii-font) "ps-mule" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-mule-plot-string) "ps-mule" "\
|
||
Generate PostScript code for ploting characters in the region FROM and TO.
|
||
|
||
It is assumed that all characters in this region belong to the same charset.
|
||
|
||
Optional argument BG-COLOR specifies background color.
|
||
|
||
Returns the value:
|
||
|
||
(ENDPOS . RUN-WIDTH)
|
||
|
||
Where ENDPOS is the end position of the sequence and RUN-WIDTH is the width of
|
||
the sequence." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-mule-plot-composition) "ps-mule" "\
|
||
Generate PostScript code for ploting composition in the region FROM and TO.
|
||
|
||
It is assumed that all characters in this region belong to the same
|
||
composition.
|
||
|
||
Optional argument BG-COLOR specifies background color.
|
||
|
||
Returns the value:
|
||
|
||
(ENDPOS . RUN-WIDTH)
|
||
|
||
Where ENDPOS is the end position of the sequence and RUN-WIDTH is the width of
|
||
the sequence." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-mule-initialize) "ps-mule" "\
|
||
Initialize global data for printing multi-byte characters." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-mule-begin-job) "ps-mule" "\
|
||
Start printing job for multi-byte chars between FROM and TO.
|
||
This checks if all multi-byte characters in the region are printable or not." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-mule-begin-page) "ps-mule" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ps-extend-face ps-extend-face-list ps-setup ps-nb-pages-region
|
||
;;;;;; ps-nb-pages-buffer ps-line-lengths ps-despool ps-spool-region-with-faces
|
||
;;;;;; ps-spool-region ps-spool-buffer-with-faces ps-spool-buffer
|
||
;;;;;; ps-print-region-with-faces ps-print-region ps-print-buffer-with-faces
|
||
;;;;;; ps-print-buffer ps-print-customize ps-paper-type) "ps-print"
|
||
;;;;;; "ps-print.el" (14840 15865))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from ps-print.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar ps-paper-type (quote letter) "\
|
||
*Specify the size of paper to format for.
|
||
Should be one of the paper types defined in `ps-page-dimensions-database', for
|
||
example `letter', `legal' or `a4'.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-print-customize) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Customization of ps-print group." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-print-buffer) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Generate and print a PostScript image of the buffer.
|
||
|
||
Interactively, when you use a prefix argument (C-u), the command
|
||
prompts the user for a file name, and saves the PostScript image
|
||
in that file instead of sending it to the printer.
|
||
|
||
Noninteractively, the argument FILENAME is treated as follows: if it
|
||
is nil, send the image to the printer. If FILENAME is a string, save
|
||
the PostScript image in a file with that name." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-print-buffer-with-faces) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Generate and print a PostScript image of the buffer.
|
||
Like `ps-print-buffer', but includes font, color, and underline
|
||
information in the generated image. This command works only if you
|
||
are using a window system, so it has a way to determine color values." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-print-region) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Generate and print a PostScript image of the region.
|
||
Like `ps-print-buffer', but prints just the current region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-print-region-with-faces) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Generate and print a PostScript image of the region.
|
||
Like `ps-print-region', but includes font, color, and underline
|
||
information in the generated image. This command works only if you
|
||
are using a window system, so it has a way to determine color values." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-spool-buffer) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Generate and spool a PostScript image of the buffer.
|
||
Like `ps-print-buffer' except that the PostScript image is saved in a
|
||
local buffer to be sent to the printer later.
|
||
|
||
Use the command `ps-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-spool-buffer-with-faces) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Generate and spool a PostScript image of the buffer.
|
||
Like `ps-spool-buffer', but includes font, color, and underline
|
||
information in the generated image. This command works only if you
|
||
are using a window system, so it has a way to determine color values.
|
||
|
||
Use the command `ps-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-spool-region) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Generate a PostScript image of the region and spool locally.
|
||
Like `ps-spool-buffer', but spools just the current region.
|
||
|
||
Use the command `ps-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-spool-region-with-faces) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Generate a PostScript image of the region and spool locally.
|
||
Like `ps-spool-region', but includes font, color, and underline
|
||
information in the generated image. This command works only if you
|
||
are using a window system, so it has a way to determine color values.
|
||
|
||
Use the command `ps-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-despool) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Send the spooled PostScript to the printer.
|
||
|
||
Interactively, when you use a prefix argument (C-u), the command
|
||
prompts the user for a file name, and saves the spooled PostScript
|
||
image in that file instead of sending it to the printer.
|
||
|
||
Noninteractively, the argument FILENAME is treated as follows: if it
|
||
is nil, send the image to the printer. If FILENAME is a string, save
|
||
the PostScript image in a file with that name." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-line-lengths) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Display the correspondence between a line length and a font size,
|
||
using the current ps-print setup.
|
||
Try: pr -t file | awk '{printf \"%3d %s
|
||
\", length($0), $0}' | sort -r | head" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-nb-pages-buffer) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Display number of pages to print this buffer, for various font heights.
|
||
The table depends on the current ps-print setup." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-nb-pages-region) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Display number of pages to print the region, for various font heights.
|
||
The table depends on the current ps-print setup." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-setup) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Return the current PostScript-generation setup." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-extend-face-list) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Extend face in `ps-print-face-extension-alist'.
|
||
|
||
If optional MERGE-P is non-nil, extensions in FACE-EXTENSION-LIST are merged
|
||
with face extension in `ps-print-face-extension-alist'; otherwise, overrides.
|
||
|
||
The elements in FACE-EXTENSION-LIST is like those for `ps-extend-face'.
|
||
|
||
See `ps-extend-face' for documentation." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ps-extend-face) "ps-print" "\
|
||
Extend face in `ps-print-face-extension-alist'.
|
||
|
||
If optional MERGE-P is non-nil, extensions in FACE-EXTENSION list are merged
|
||
with face extensions in `ps-print-face-extension-alist'; otherwise, overrides.
|
||
|
||
The elements of FACE-EXTENSION list have the form:
|
||
|
||
(FACE-NAME FOREGROUND BACKGROUND EXTENSION...)
|
||
|
||
FACE-NAME is a face name symbol.
|
||
|
||
FOREGROUND and BACKGROUND may be nil or a string that denotes the
|
||
foreground and background colors respectively.
|
||
|
||
EXTENSION is one of the following symbols:
|
||
bold - use bold font.
|
||
italic - use italic font.
|
||
underline - put a line under text.
|
||
strikeout - like underline, but the line is in middle of text.
|
||
overline - like underline, but the line is over the text.
|
||
shadow - text will have a shadow.
|
||
box - text will be surrounded by a box.
|
||
outline - print characters as hollow outlines.
|
||
|
||
If EXTENSION is any other symbol, it is ignored." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (quail-update-leim-list-file quail-defrule-internal
|
||
;;;;;; quail-defrule quail-install-decode-map quail-install-map
|
||
;;;;;; quail-define-rules quail-show-keyboard-layout quail-set-keyboard-layout
|
||
;;;;;; quail-define-package quail-use-package) "quail" "international/quail.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14842 10654))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/quail.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quail-use-package) "quail" "\
|
||
Start using Quail package PACKAGE-NAME.
|
||
The remaining arguments are libraries to be loaded before using the package." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quail-define-package) "quail" "\
|
||
Define NAME as a new Quail package for input LANGUAGE.
|
||
TITLE is a string to be displayed at mode-line to indicate this package.
|
||
Optional arguments are GUIDANCE, DOCSTRING, TRANSLATION-KEYS,
|
||
FORGET-LAST-SELECTION, DETERMINISTIC, KBD-TRANSLATE, SHOW-LAYOUT,
|
||
CREATE-DECODE-MAP, MAXIMUM-SHORTEST, OVERLAY-PLIST,
|
||
UPDATE-TRANSLATION-FUNCTION, CONVERSION-KEYS and SIMPLE.
|
||
|
||
GUIDANCE specifies how a guidance string is shown in echo area.
|
||
If it is t, list of all possible translations for the current key is shown
|
||
with the currently selected translation being highlighted.
|
||
If it is an alist, the element has the form (CHAR . STRING). Each character
|
||
in the current key is searched in the list and the corresponding string is
|
||
shown.
|
||
If it is nil, the current key is shown.
|
||
|
||
DOCSTRING is the documentation string of this package. The command
|
||
`describe-input-method' shows this string while replacing the form
|
||
\\=\\<VAR> in the string by the value of VAR. That value should be a
|
||
string. For instance, the form \\=\\<quail-translation-docstring> is
|
||
replaced by a description about how to select a translation from a
|
||
list of candidates.
|
||
|
||
TRANSLATION-KEYS specifies additional key bindings used while translation
|
||
region is active. It is an alist of single key character vs. corresponding
|
||
command to be called.
|
||
|
||
FORGET-LAST-SELECTION non-nil means a selected translation is not kept
|
||
for the future to translate the same key. If this flag is nil, a
|
||
translation selected for a key is remembered so that it can be the
|
||
first candidate when the same key is entered later.
|
||
|
||
DETERMINISTIC non-nil means the first candidate of translation is
|
||
selected automatically without allowing users to select another
|
||
translation for a key. In this case, unselected translations are of
|
||
no use for an interactive use of Quail but can be used by some other
|
||
programs. If this flag is non-nil, FORGET-LAST-SELECTION is also set
|
||
to t.
|
||
|
||
KBD-TRANSLATE non-nil means input characters are translated from a
|
||
user's keyboard layout to the standard keyboard layout. See the
|
||
documentation of `quail-keyboard-layout' and
|
||
`quail-keyboard-layout-standard' for more detail.
|
||
|
||
SHOW-LAYOUT non-nil means the `quail-help' command should show
|
||
the user's keyboard layout visually with translated characters.
|
||
If KBD-TRANSLATE is set, it is desirable to set also this flag unless
|
||
this package defines no translations for single character keys.
|
||
|
||
CREATE-DECODE-MAP non-nil means decode map is also created. A decode
|
||
map is an alist of translations and corresponding original keys.
|
||
Although this map is not used by Quail itself, it can be used by some
|
||
other programs. For instance, Vietnamese supporting needs this map to
|
||
convert Vietnamese text to VIQR format which uses only ASCII
|
||
characters to represent Vietnamese characters.
|
||
|
||
MAXIMUM-SHORTEST non-nil means break key sequence to get maximum
|
||
length of the shortest sequence. When we don't have a translation of
|
||
key \"..ABCD\" but have translations of \"..AB\" and \"CD..\", break
|
||
the key at \"..AB\" and start translation of \"CD..\". Hangul
|
||
packages, for instance, use this facility. If this flag is nil, we
|
||
break the key just at \"..ABC\" and start translation of \"D..\".
|
||
|
||
OVERLAY-PLIST if non-nil is a property list put on an overlay which
|
||
covers Quail translation region.
|
||
|
||
UPDATE-TRANSLATION-FUNCTION if non-nil is a function to call to update
|
||
the current translation region according to a new translation data. By
|
||
default, a translated text or a user's key sequence (if no translation
|
||
for it) is inserted.
|
||
|
||
CONVERSION-KEYS specifies additional key bindings used while
|
||
conversion region is active. It is an alist of single key character
|
||
vs. corresponding command to be called.
|
||
|
||
If SIMPLE is non-nil, then we do not alter the meanings of
|
||
commands such as C-f, C-b, C-n, C-p and TAB; they are treated as
|
||
non-Quail commands." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quail-set-keyboard-layout) "quail" "\
|
||
Set the current keyboard layout to the same as keyboard KBD-TYPE.
|
||
|
||
Since some Quail packages depends on a physical layout of keys (not
|
||
characters generated by them), those are created by assuming the
|
||
standard layout defined in `quail-keyboard-layout-standard'. This
|
||
function tells Quail system the layout of your keyboard so that what
|
||
you type is correctly handled." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quail-show-keyboard-layout) "quail" "\
|
||
Show the physical layout of the keyboard type KEYBOARD-TYPE.
|
||
|
||
The variable `quail-keyboard-layout-type' holds the currently selected
|
||
keyboard type." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quail-define-rules) "quail" "\
|
||
Define translation rules of the current Quail package.
|
||
Each argument is a list of KEY and TRANSLATION.
|
||
KEY is a string meaning a sequence of keystrokes to be translated.
|
||
TRANSLATION is a character, a string, a vector, a Quail map, or a function.
|
||
If it is a character, it is the sole translation of KEY.
|
||
If it is a string, each character is a candidate for the translation.
|
||
If it is a vector, each element (string or character) is a candidate
|
||
for the translation.
|
||
In these cases, a key specific Quail map is generated and assigned to KEY.
|
||
|
||
If TRANSLATION is a Quail map or a function symbol which returns a Quail map,
|
||
it is used to handle KEY.
|
||
|
||
The first argument may be an alist of annotations for the following
|
||
rules. Each element has the form (ANNOTATION . VALUE), where
|
||
ANNOTATION is a symbol indicating the annotation type. Currently
|
||
the following annotation types are supported.
|
||
|
||
append -- the value non-nil means that the following rules should
|
||
be appended to the rules of the current Quail package.
|
||
|
||
face -- the value is a face to use for displaying TRANSLATIONs in
|
||
candidate list.
|
||
|
||
advice -- the value is a function to call after one of RULES is
|
||
selected. The function is called with one argument, the
|
||
selected TRANSLATION string, after the TRANSLATION is
|
||
inserted.
|
||
|
||
no-decode-map --- the value non-nil means that decoding map is not
|
||
generated for the following translations." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quail-install-map) "quail" "\
|
||
Install the Quail map MAP in the current Quail package.
|
||
|
||
Optional 2nd arg NAME, if non-nil, is a name of Quail package for
|
||
which to install MAP.
|
||
|
||
The installed map can be referred by the function `quail-map'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quail-install-decode-map) "quail" "\
|
||
Install the Quail decode map DECODE-MAP in the current Quail package.
|
||
|
||
Optional 2nd arg NAME, if non-nil, is a name of Quail package for
|
||
which to install MAP.
|
||
|
||
The installed decode map can be referred by the function `quail-decode-map'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quail-defrule) "quail" "\
|
||
Add one translation rule, KEY to TRANSLATION, in the current Quail package.
|
||
KEY is a string meaning a sequence of keystrokes to be translated.
|
||
TRANSLATION is a character, a string, a vector, a Quail map,
|
||
a function, or a cons.
|
||
It it is a character, it is the sole translation of KEY.
|
||
If it is a string, each character is a candidate for the translation.
|
||
If it is a vector, each element (string or character) is a candidate
|
||
for the translation.
|
||
If it is a cons, the car is one of the above and the cdr is a function
|
||
to call when translating KEY (the return value is assigned to the
|
||
variable `quail-current-data'). If the cdr part is not a function,
|
||
the value itself is assigned to `quail-current-data'.
|
||
In these cases, a key specific Quail map is generated and assigned to KEY.
|
||
|
||
If TRANSLATION is a Quail map or a function symbol which returns a Quail map,
|
||
it is used to handle KEY.
|
||
|
||
Optional 3rd argument NAME, if specified, says which Quail package
|
||
to define this translation rule in. The default is to define it in the
|
||
current Quail package.
|
||
|
||
Optional 4th argument APPEND, if non-nil, appends TRANSLATION
|
||
to the current translations for KEY instead of replacing them." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quail-defrule-internal) "quail" "\
|
||
Define KEY as TRANS in a Quail map MAP.
|
||
|
||
If Optional 4th arg APPEND is non-nil, TRANS is appended to the
|
||
current translations for KEY instead of replacing them.
|
||
|
||
Optional 5th arg DECODE-MAP is a Quail decode map.
|
||
|
||
Optional 6th arg PROPS is a property list annotating TRANS. See the
|
||
function `quail-define-rules' for the detail." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quail-update-leim-list-file) "quail" "\
|
||
Update entries for Quail packages in `LEIM' list file in directory DIRNAME.
|
||
DIRNAME is a directory containing Emacs input methods;
|
||
normally, it should specify the `leim' subdirectory
|
||
of the Emacs source tree.
|
||
|
||
It searches for Quail packages under `quail' subdirectory of DIRNAME,
|
||
and update the file \"leim-list.el\" in DIRNAME.
|
||
|
||
When called from a program, the remaining arguments are additional
|
||
directory names to search for Quail packages under `quail' subdirectory
|
||
of each directory." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (quickurl-list quickurl-list-mode quickurl-edit-urls
|
||
;;;;;; quickurl-browse-url-ask quickurl-browse-url quickurl-add-url
|
||
;;;;;; quickurl-ask quickurl) "quickurl" "net/quickurl.el" (14554
|
||
;;;;;; 8650))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from net/quickurl.el
|
||
|
||
(defconst quickurl-reread-hook-postfix "\n;; Local Variables:\n;; eval: (progn (require 'quickurl) (add-hook 'local-write-file-hooks (lambda () (quickurl-read) nil)))\n;; End:\n" "\
|
||
Example `quickurl-postfix' text that adds a local variable to the
|
||
`quickurl-url-file' so that if you edit it by hand it will ensure that
|
||
`quickurl-urls' is updated with the new URL list.
|
||
|
||
To make use of this do something like:
|
||
|
||
(setq quickurl-postfix quickurl-reread-hook-postfix)
|
||
|
||
in your ~/.emacs (after loading/requiring quickurl).")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quickurl) "quickurl" "\
|
||
Insert an URL based on LOOKUP.
|
||
|
||
If not supplied LOOKUP is taken to be the word at point in the current
|
||
buffer, this default action can be modifed via
|
||
`quickurl-grab-lookup-function'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quickurl-ask) "quickurl" "\
|
||
Insert an URL, with `completing-read' prompt, based on LOOKUP." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quickurl-add-url) "quickurl" "\
|
||
Allow the user to interactively add a new URL associated with WORD.
|
||
|
||
See `quickurl-grab-url' for details on how the default word/url combination
|
||
is decided." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quickurl-browse-url) "quickurl" "\
|
||
Browse the URL associated with LOOKUP.
|
||
|
||
If not supplied LOOKUP is taken to be the word at point in the
|
||
current buffer, this default action can be modifed via
|
||
`quickurl-grab-lookup-function'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quickurl-browse-url-ask) "quickurl" "\
|
||
Browse the URL, with `completing-read' prompt, associated with LOOKUP." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quickurl-edit-urls) "quickurl" "\
|
||
Pull `quickurl-url-file' into a buffer for hand editing." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quickurl-list-mode) "quickurl" "\
|
||
A mode for browsing the quickurl URL list.
|
||
|
||
The key bindings for `quickurl-list-mode' are:
|
||
|
||
\\{quickurl-list-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote quickurl-list) "quickurl" "\
|
||
Display `quickurl-list' as a formatted list using `quickurl-list-mode'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (remote-compile) "rcompile" "net/rcompile.el" (14550
|
||
;;;;;; 7848))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from net/rcompile.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote remote-compile) "rcompile" "\
|
||
Compile the the current buffer's directory on HOST. Log in as USER.
|
||
See \\[compile]." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (re-builder) "re-builder" "emacs-lisp/re-builder.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14539 46619))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/re-builder.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote re-builder) "re-builder" "\
|
||
Call up the RE Builder for the current window." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (recentf-mode recentf-open-more-files recentf-open-files
|
||
;;;;;; recentf-cleanup recentf-edit-list recentf-save-list) "recentf"
|
||
;;;;;; "recentf.el" (14838 50964))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from recentf.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote recentf-save-list) "recentf" "\
|
||
Save the current `recentf-list' to the file `recentf-save-file'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote recentf-edit-list) "recentf" "\
|
||
Allow the user to edit the files that are kept in the recent list." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote recentf-cleanup) "recentf" "\
|
||
Remove all non-readable and excluded files from `recentf-list'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote recentf-open-files) "recentf" "\
|
||
Display buffer allowing user to choose a file from recently-opened list.
|
||
The optional argument FILES may be used to specify the list, otherwise
|
||
`recentf-list' is used. The optional argument BUFFER-NAME specifies
|
||
which buffer to use for the interaction." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote recentf-open-more-files) "recentf" "\
|
||
Allow the user to open files that are not in the menu." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar recentf-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Recentf mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `recentf-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote recentf) (quote recentf-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote recentf-mode) (quote recentf))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote recentf-mode) "recentf" "\
|
||
Toggle recentf mode.
|
||
With prefix argument ARG, turn on if positive, otherwise off.
|
||
Returns non-nil if the new state is enabled.
|
||
|
||
When recentf mode is enabled, it maintains a menu for visiting files that
|
||
were operated on recently." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (clear-rectangle replace-rectangle string-rectangle
|
||
;;;;;; delete-whitespace-rectangle open-rectangle insert-rectangle
|
||
;;;;;; yank-rectangle kill-rectangle extract-rectangle delete-extract-rectangle
|
||
;;;;;; delete-rectangle move-to-column-force) "rect" "rect.el" (14710
|
||
;;;;;; 21251))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from rect.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote move-to-column-force) "rect" "\
|
||
Move point to column COLUMN rigidly in the current line.
|
||
If COLUMN is within a multi-column character, replace it by
|
||
spaces and tab.
|
||
|
||
As for `move-to-column', passing anything but nil or t in FLAG will move to
|
||
the desired column only if the line is long enough." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote delete-rectangle) "rect" "\
|
||
Delete (don't save) text in the region-rectangle.
|
||
The same range of columns is deleted in each line starting with the
|
||
line where the region begins and ending with the line where the region
|
||
ends.
|
||
|
||
When called from a program the rectangle's corners are START and END.
|
||
With a prefix (or a FILL) argument, also fill lines where nothing has
|
||
to be deleted." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote delete-extract-rectangle) "rect" "\
|
||
Delete the contents of the rectangle with corners at START and END.
|
||
Return it as a list of strings, one for each line of the rectangle.
|
||
|
||
When called from a program the rectangle's corners are START and END.
|
||
With an optional FILL argument, also fill lines where nothing has to be
|
||
deleted." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote extract-rectangle) "rect" "\
|
||
Return the contents of the rectangle with corners at START and END.
|
||
Return it as a list of strings, one for each line of the rectangle." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote kill-rectangle) "rect" "\
|
||
Delete the region-rectangle and save it as the last killed one.
|
||
|
||
When called from a program the rectangle's corners are START and END.
|
||
You might prefer to use `delete-extract-rectangle' from a program.
|
||
|
||
With a prefix (or a FILL) argument, also fill lines where nothing has to be
|
||
deleted." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote yank-rectangle) "rect" "\
|
||
Yank the last killed rectangle with upper left corner at point." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote insert-rectangle) "rect" "\
|
||
Insert text of RECTANGLE with upper left corner at point.
|
||
RECTANGLE's first line is inserted at point, its second
|
||
line is inserted at a point vertically under point, etc.
|
||
RECTANGLE should be a list of strings.
|
||
After this command, the mark is at the upper left corner
|
||
and point is at the lower right corner." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote open-rectangle) "rect" "\
|
||
Blank out the region-rectangle, shifting text right.
|
||
|
||
The text previously in the region is not overwritten by the blanks,
|
||
but instead winds up to the right of the rectangle.
|
||
|
||
When called from a program the rectangle's corners are START and END.
|
||
With a prefix (or a FILL) argument, fill with blanks even if there is no text
|
||
on the right side of the rectangle." t nil)
|
||
(defalias 'close-rectangle 'delete-whitespace-rectangle) ;; Old name
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote delete-whitespace-rectangle) "rect" "\
|
||
Delete all whitespace following a specified column in each line.
|
||
The left edge of the rectangle specifies the position in each line
|
||
at which whitespace deletion should begin. On each line in the
|
||
rectangle, all continuous whitespace starting at that column is deleted.
|
||
|
||
When called from a program the rectangle's corners are START and END.
|
||
With a prefix (or a FILL) argument, also fill too short lines." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote string-rectangle) "rect" "\
|
||
Insert STRING on each line of the region-rectangle, shifting text right.
|
||
|
||
When called from a program the rectangle's corners are START and END.
|
||
The left edge of the rectangle specifies the column for insertion.
|
||
This command does not delete or overwrite any existing text." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote replace-rectangle) "rect" "\
|
||
Like `string-rectangle', but replace the original region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote clear-rectangle) "rect" "\
|
||
Blank out the region-rectangle.
|
||
The text previously in the region is overwritten with blanks.
|
||
|
||
When called from a program the rectangle's corners are START and END.
|
||
With a prefix (or a FILL) argument, also fill with blanks the parts of the
|
||
rectangle which were empty." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (refill-mode) "refill" "textmodes/refill.el" (14842
|
||
;;;;;; 10654))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/refill.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote refill-mode) "refill" "\
|
||
Toggle Refill minor mode.
|
||
With prefix arg, turn Refill mode on iff arg is positive.
|
||
|
||
When Refill mode is on, the current paragraph will be formatted when
|
||
changes are made within it. Self-inserting characters only cause
|
||
refilling if they would cause auto-filling." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (reftex-mode turn-on-reftex) "reftex" "textmodes/reftex.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14671 47574))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/reftex.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote turn-on-reftex) "reftex" "\
|
||
Turn on RefTeX mode." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote reftex-mode) "reftex" "\
|
||
Minor mode with distinct support for \\label, \\ref and \\cite in LaTeX.
|
||
|
||
\\<reftex-mode-map>A Table of Contents of the entire (multifile) document with browsing
|
||
capabilities is available with `\\[reftex-toc]'.
|
||
|
||
Labels can be created with `\\[reftex-label]' and referenced with `\\[reftex-reference]'.
|
||
When referencing, you get a menu with all labels of a given type and
|
||
context of the label definition. The selected label is inserted as a
|
||
\\ref macro.
|
||
|
||
Citations can be made with `\\[reftex-citation]' which will use a regular expression
|
||
to pull out a *formatted* list of articles from your BibTeX
|
||
database. The selected citation is inserted as a \\cite macro.
|
||
|
||
Index entries can be made with `\\[reftex-index-selection-or-word]' which indexes the word at point
|
||
or the current selection. More general index entries are created with
|
||
`\\[reftex-index]'. `\\[reftex-display-index]' displays the compiled index.
|
||
|
||
Most command have help available on the fly. This help is accessed by
|
||
pressing `?' to any prompt mentioning this feature.
|
||
|
||
Extensive documentation about RefTeX is available in Info format.
|
||
You can view this information with `\\[reftex-info]'.
|
||
|
||
\\{reftex-mode-map}
|
||
Under X, these and other functions will also be available as `Ref' menu
|
||
on the menu bar.
|
||
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (reftex-citation) "reftex-cite" "textmodes/reftex-cite.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14702 63699))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/reftex-cite.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote reftex-citation) "reftex-cite" "\
|
||
Make a citation using BibTeX database files.
|
||
After prompting for a regular expression, scans the buffers with
|
||
bibtex entries (taken from the \\bibliography command) and offers the
|
||
matching entries for selection. The selected entry is formated according
|
||
to `reftex-cite-format' and inserted into the buffer.
|
||
|
||
If NO-INSERT is non-nil, nothing is inserted, only the selected key returned.
|
||
|
||
FORAT-KEY can be used to pre-select a citation format.
|
||
|
||
When called with one or two `C-u' prefixes, first rescans the document.
|
||
When called with a numeric prefix, make that many citations. When
|
||
called with point inside the braces of a `cite' command, it will
|
||
add another key, ignoring the value of `reftex-cite-format'.
|
||
|
||
The regular expression uses an expanded syntax: && is interpreted as `and'.
|
||
Thus, `aaaa&&bbb' matches entries which contain both `aaaa' and `bbb'.
|
||
While entering the regexp, completion on knows citation keys is possible.
|
||
`=' is a good regular expression to match all entries in all files." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (reftex-index-phrases-mode) "reftex-index" "textmodes/reftex-index.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14671 47574))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/reftex-index.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote reftex-index-phrases-mode) "reftex-index" "\
|
||
Major mode for managing the Index phrases of a LaTeX document.
|
||
This buffer was created with RefTeX.
|
||
|
||
To insert new phrases, use
|
||
- `C-c \\' in the LaTeX document to copy selection or word
|
||
- `\\[reftex-index-new-phrase]' in the phrases buffer.
|
||
|
||
To index phrases use one of:
|
||
|
||
\\[reftex-index-this-phrase] index current phrase
|
||
\\[reftex-index-next-phrase] index next phrase (or N with prefix arg)
|
||
\\[reftex-index-all-phrases] index all phrases
|
||
\\[reftex-index-remaining-phrases] index current and following phrases
|
||
\\[reftex-index-region-phrases] index the phrases in the region
|
||
|
||
You can sort the phrases in this buffer with \\[reftex-index-sort-phrases].
|
||
To display information about the phrase at point, use \\[reftex-index-phrases-info].
|
||
|
||
For more information see the RefTeX User Manual.
|
||
|
||
Here are all local bindings.
|
||
|
||
\\{reftex-index-phrases-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (regexp-opt-depth regexp-opt) "regexp-opt" "emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14816 63829))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote regexp-opt) "regexp-opt" "\
|
||
Return a regexp to match a string in STRINGS.
|
||
Each string should be unique in STRINGS and should not contain any regexps,
|
||
quoted or not. If optional PAREN is non-nil, ensure that the returned regexp
|
||
is enclosed by at least one regexp grouping construct.
|
||
The returned regexp is typically more efficient than the equivalent regexp:
|
||
|
||
(let ((open (if PAREN \"\\\\(\" \"\")) (close (if PAREN \"\\\\)\" \"\")))
|
||
(concat open (mapconcat 'regexp-quote STRINGS \"\\\\|\") close))
|
||
|
||
If PAREN is `words', then the resulting regexp is additionally surrounded
|
||
by \\=\\< and \\>." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote regexp-opt-depth) "regexp-opt" "\
|
||
Return the depth of REGEXP.
|
||
This means the number of regexp grouping constructs (parenthesised expressions)
|
||
in REGEXP." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (repeat) "repeat" "repeat.el" (14081 4820))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from repeat.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote repeat) "repeat" "\
|
||
Repeat most recently executed command.
|
||
With prefix arg, apply new prefix arg to that command; otherwise, use
|
||
the prefix arg that was used before (if any).
|
||
This command is like the `.' command in the vi editor.
|
||
|
||
If this command is invoked by a multi-character key sequence, it can then
|
||
be repeated by repeating the final character of that sequence. This behavior
|
||
can be modified by the global variable `repeat-on-final-keystroke'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (reporter-submit-bug-report) "reporter" "mail/reporter.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14638 40777))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/reporter.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote reporter-submit-bug-report) "reporter" "\
|
||
Begin submitting a bug report via email.
|
||
|
||
ADDRESS is the email address for the package's maintainer. PKGNAME is
|
||
the name of the package (if you want to include version numbers,
|
||
you must put them into PKGNAME before calling this function).
|
||
Optional PRE-HOOKS and POST-HOOKS are passed to `reporter-dump-state'.
|
||
Optional SALUTATION is inserted at the top of the mail buffer,
|
||
and point is left after the salutation.
|
||
|
||
VARLIST is the list of variables to dump (see `reporter-dump-state'
|
||
for details). The optional argument PRE-HOOKS and POST-HOOKS are
|
||
passed to `reporter-dump-state'. Optional argument SALUTATION is text
|
||
to be inserted at the top of the mail buffer; in that case, point is
|
||
left after that text.
|
||
|
||
This function prompts for a summary if `reporter-prompt-for-summary-p'
|
||
is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
This function does not send a message; it uses the given information
|
||
to initialize a a messagem, which the user can then edit and finally send
|
||
\(or decline to send). The variable `mail-user-agent' controls which
|
||
mail-sending package is used for editing and sending the message." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (reposition-window) "reposition" "reposition.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14808 17014))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from reposition.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote reposition-window) "reposition" "\
|
||
Make the current definition and/or comment visible.
|
||
Further invocations move it to the top of the window or toggle the
|
||
visibility of comments that precede it.
|
||
Point is left unchanged unless prefix ARG is supplied.
|
||
If the definition is fully onscreen, it is moved to the top of the
|
||
window. If it is partly offscreen, the window is scrolled to get the
|
||
definition (or as much as will fit) onscreen, unless point is in a comment
|
||
which is also partly offscreen, in which case the scrolling attempts to get
|
||
as much of the comment onscreen as possible.
|
||
Initially `reposition-window' attempts to make both the definition and
|
||
preceding comments visible. Further invocations toggle the visibility of
|
||
the comment lines.
|
||
If ARG is non-nil, point may move in order to make the whole defun
|
||
visible (if only part could otherwise be made so), to make the defun line
|
||
visible (if point is in code and it could not be made so, or if only
|
||
comments, including the first comment line, are visible), or to make the
|
||
first comment line visible (if point is in a comment)." t nil)
|
||
(define-key esc-map "\C-l" 'reposition-window)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (resume-suspend-hook) "resume" "resume.el" (12679
|
||
;;;;;; 50658))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from resume.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote resume-suspend-hook) "resume" "\
|
||
Clear out the file used for transmitting args when Emacs resumes." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (make-ring ring-p) "ring" "emacs-lisp/ring.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14634 20460))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/ring.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ring-p) "ring" "\
|
||
Returns t if X is a ring; nil otherwise." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote make-ring) "ring" "\
|
||
Make a ring that can contain SIZE elements." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (rlogin) "rlogin" "net/rlogin.el" (14550 7959))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from net/rlogin.el
|
||
(add-hook 'same-window-regexps "^\\*rlogin-.*\\*\\(\\|<[0-9]+>\\)")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rlogin) "rlogin" "\
|
||
Open a network login connection via `rlogin' with args INPUT-ARGS.
|
||
INPUT-ARGS should start with a host name; it may also contain
|
||
other arguments for `rlogin'.
|
||
|
||
Input is sent line-at-a-time to the remote connection.
|
||
|
||
Communication with the remote host is recorded in a buffer `*rlogin-HOST*'
|
||
\(or `*rlogin-USER@HOST*' if the remote username differs).
|
||
If a prefix argument is given and the buffer `*rlogin-HOST*' already exists,
|
||
a new buffer with a different connection will be made.
|
||
|
||
When called from a program, if the optional second argument BUFFER is
|
||
a string or buffer, it specifies the buffer to use.
|
||
|
||
The variable `rlogin-program' contains the name of the actual program to
|
||
run. It can be a relative or absolute path.
|
||
|
||
The variable `rlogin-explicit-args' is a list of arguments to give to
|
||
the rlogin when starting. They are added after any arguments given in
|
||
INPUT-ARGS.
|
||
|
||
If the default value of `rlogin-directory-tracking-mode' is t, then the
|
||
default directory in that buffer is set to a remote (FTP) file name to
|
||
access your home directory on the remote machine. Occasionally this causes
|
||
an error, if you cannot access the home directory on that machine. This
|
||
error is harmless as long as you don't try to use that default directory.
|
||
|
||
If `rlogin-directory-tracking-mode' is neither t nor nil, then the default
|
||
directory is initially set up to your (local) home directory.
|
||
This is useful if the remote machine and your local machine
|
||
share the same files via NFS. This is the default.
|
||
|
||
If you wish to change directory tracking styles during a session, use the
|
||
function `rlogin-directory-tracking-mode' rather than simply setting the
|
||
variable." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (rmail-set-pop-password rmail-input rmail-mode
|
||
;;;;;; rmail rmail-enable-mime rmail-show-message-hook rmail-confirm-expunge
|
||
;;;;;; rmail-secondary-file-regexp rmail-secondary-file-directory
|
||
;;;;;; rmail-mail-new-frame rmail-primary-inbox-list rmail-delete-after-output
|
||
;;;;;; rmail-highlight-face rmail-highlighted-headers rmail-retry-ignored-headers
|
||
;;;;;; rmail-displayed-headers rmail-ignored-headers rmail-dont-reply-to-names)
|
||
;;;;;; "rmail" "mail/rmail.el" (14726 41837))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmail.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-dont-reply-to-names nil "\
|
||
*A regexp specifying names to prune of reply to messages.
|
||
A value of nil means exclude your own login name as an address
|
||
plus whatever is specified by `rmail-default-dont-reply-to-names'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-default-dont-reply-to-names "info-" "\
|
||
A regular expression specifying part of the value of the default value of
|
||
the variable `rmail-dont-reply-to-names', for when the user does not set
|
||
`rmail-dont-reply-to-names' explicitly. (The other part of the default
|
||
value is the user's name.)
|
||
It is useful to set this variable in the site customization file.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-ignored-headers "^via:\\|^mail-from:\\|^origin:\\|^references:\\|^status:\\|^received:\\|^x400-originator:\\|^x400-recipients:\\|^x400-received:\\|^x400-mts-identifier:\\|^x400-content-type:\\|^\\(resent-\\|\\)message-id:\\|^summary-line:\\|^resent-date:\\|^nntp-posting-host:\\|^path:\\|^x-char.*:\\|^x-face:\\|^x-mailer:\\|^delivered-to:\\|^lines:\\|^mime-version:\\|^content-transfer-encoding:\\|^x-coding-system:\\|^return-path:\\|^errors-to:\\|^return-receipt-to:\\|^x-attribution:\\|^x-disclaimer:" "\
|
||
*Regexp to match header fields that Rmail should normally hide.
|
||
This variable is used for reformatting the message header,
|
||
which normally happens once for each message,
|
||
when you view the message for the first time in Rmail.
|
||
To make a change in this variable take effect
|
||
for a message that you have already viewed,
|
||
go to that message and type \\[rmail-toggle-header] twice.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-displayed-headers nil "\
|
||
*Regexp to match Header fields that Rmail should display.
|
||
If nil, display all header fields except those matched by
|
||
`rmail-ignored-headers'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-retry-ignored-headers nil "\
|
||
*Headers that should be stripped when retrying a failed message.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-highlighted-headers "^From:\\|^Subject:" "\
|
||
*Regexp to match Header fields that Rmail should normally highlight.
|
||
A value of nil means don't highlight.
|
||
See also `rmail-highlight-face'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-highlight-face nil "\
|
||
*Face used by Rmail for highlighting headers.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-delete-after-output nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil means automatically delete a message that is copied to a file.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-primary-inbox-list nil "\
|
||
*List of files which are inboxes for user's primary mail file `~/RMAIL'.
|
||
`nil' means the default, which is (\"/usr/spool/mail/$USER\")
|
||
\(the name varies depending on the operating system,
|
||
and the value of the environment variable MAIL overrides it).")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-mail-new-frame nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil means Rmail makes a new frame for composing outgoing mail.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-secondary-file-directory "~/" "\
|
||
*Directory for additional secondary Rmail files.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-secondary-file-regexp "\\.xmail$" "\
|
||
*Regexp for which files are secondary Rmail files.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-confirm-expunge (quote yes-or-no-p) "\
|
||
*Whether and how to ask for confirmation before expunging deleted messages.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-mode-hook nil "\
|
||
List of functions to call when Rmail is invoked.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-get-new-mail-hook nil "\
|
||
List of functions to call when Rmail has retrieved new mail.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-show-message-hook nil "\
|
||
List of functions to call when Rmail displays a message.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-quit-hook nil "\
|
||
List of functions to call when quitting out of Rmail.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-delete-message-hook nil "\
|
||
List of functions to call when Rmail deletes a message.
|
||
When the hooks are called, the message has been marked deleted but is
|
||
still the current message in the Rmail buffer.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-file-coding-system nil "\
|
||
Coding system used in RMAIL file.
|
||
|
||
This is set to nil by default.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-enable-mime nil "\
|
||
*If non-nil, RMAIL uses MIME feature.
|
||
If the value is t, RMAIL automatically shows MIME decoded message.
|
||
If the value is neither t nor nil, RMAIL does not show MIME decoded message
|
||
until a user explicitly requires it.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-show-mime-function nil "\
|
||
Function to show MIME decoded message of RMAIL file.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-mime-feature (quote rmail-mime) "\
|
||
Feature to require to load MIME support in Rmail.
|
||
When starting Rmail, if `rmail-enable-mime' is non-nil,
|
||
this feature is required with `require'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-decode-mime-charset t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means a message is decoded by MIME's charset specification.
|
||
If this variable is nil, or the message has not MIME specification,
|
||
the message is decoded as normal way.
|
||
|
||
If the variable `rmail-enable-mime' is non-nil, this variables is
|
||
ignored, and all the decoding work is done by a feature specified by
|
||
the variable `rmail-mime-feature'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-mime-charset-pattern "^content-type:[ ]*text/plain;[ \n]*charset=\"?\\([^ \n\"]+\\)\"?" "\
|
||
Regexp to match MIME-charset specification in a header of message.
|
||
The first parenthesized expression should match the MIME-charset name.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail) "rmail" "\
|
||
Read and edit incoming mail.
|
||
Moves messages into file named by `rmail-file-name' (a babyl format file)
|
||
and edits that file in RMAIL Mode.
|
||
Type \\[describe-mode] once editing that file, for a list of RMAIL commands.
|
||
|
||
May be called with file name as argument; then performs rmail editing on
|
||
that file, but does not copy any new mail into the file.
|
||
Interactively, if you supply a prefix argument, then you
|
||
have a chance to specify a file name with the minibuffer.
|
||
|
||
If `rmail-display-summary' is non-nil, make a summary for this RMAIL file." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-mode) "rmail" "\
|
||
Rmail Mode is used by \\<rmail-mode-map>\\[rmail] for editing Rmail files.
|
||
All normal editing commands are turned off.
|
||
Instead, these commands are available:
|
||
|
||
\\[rmail-beginning-of-message] Move point to front of this message (same as \\[beginning-of-buffer]).
|
||
\\[scroll-up] Scroll to next screen of this message.
|
||
\\[scroll-down] Scroll to previous screen of this message.
|
||
\\[rmail-next-undeleted-message] Move to Next non-deleted message.
|
||
\\[rmail-previous-undeleted-message] Move to Previous non-deleted message.
|
||
\\[rmail-next-message] Move to Next message whether deleted or not.
|
||
\\[rmail-previous-message] Move to Previous message whether deleted or not.
|
||
\\[rmail-first-message] Move to the first message in Rmail file.
|
||
\\[rmail-last-message] Move to the last message in Rmail file.
|
||
\\[rmail-show-message] Jump to message specified by numeric position in file.
|
||
\\[rmail-search] Search for string and show message it is found in.
|
||
\\[rmail-delete-forward] Delete this message, move to next nondeleted.
|
||
\\[rmail-delete-backward] Delete this message, move to previous nondeleted.
|
||
\\[rmail-undelete-previous-message] Undelete message. Tries current message, then earlier messages
|
||
till a deleted message is found.
|
||
\\[rmail-edit-current-message] Edit the current message. \\[rmail-cease-edit] to return to Rmail.
|
||
\\[rmail-expunge] Expunge deleted messages.
|
||
\\[rmail-expunge-and-save] Expunge and save the file.
|
||
\\[rmail-quit] Quit Rmail: expunge, save, then switch to another buffer.
|
||
\\[save-buffer] Save without expunging.
|
||
\\[rmail-get-new-mail] Move new mail from system spool directory into this file.
|
||
\\[rmail-mail] Mail a message (same as \\[mail-other-window]).
|
||
\\[rmail-continue] Continue composing outgoing message started before.
|
||
\\[rmail-reply] Reply to this message. Like \\[rmail-mail] but initializes some fields.
|
||
\\[rmail-retry-failure] Send this message again. Used on a mailer failure message.
|
||
\\[rmail-forward] Forward this message to another user.
|
||
\\[rmail-output-to-rmail-file] Output this message to an Rmail file (append it).
|
||
\\[rmail-output] Output this message to a Unix-format mail file (append it).
|
||
\\[rmail-output-body-to-file] Save message body to a file. Default filename comes from Subject line.
|
||
\\[rmail-input] Input Rmail file. Run Rmail on that file.
|
||
\\[rmail-add-label] Add label to message. It will be displayed in the mode line.
|
||
\\[rmail-kill-label] Kill label. Remove a label from current message.
|
||
\\[rmail-next-labeled-message] Move to Next message with specified label
|
||
(label defaults to last one specified).
|
||
Standard labels: filed, unseen, answered, forwarded, deleted.
|
||
Any other label is present only if you add it with \\[rmail-add-label].
|
||
\\[rmail-previous-labeled-message] Move to Previous message with specified label
|
||
\\[rmail-summary] Show headers buffer, with a one line summary of each message.
|
||
\\[rmail-summary-by-labels] Summarize only messages with particular label(s).
|
||
\\[rmail-summary-by-recipients] Summarize only messages with particular recipient(s).
|
||
\\[rmail-summary-by-regexp] Summarize only messages with particular regexp(s).
|
||
\\[rmail-summary-by-topic] Summarize only messages with subject line regexp(s).
|
||
\\[rmail-toggle-header] Toggle display of complete header." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-input) "rmail" "\
|
||
Run Rmail on file FILENAME." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-set-pop-password) "rmail" "\
|
||
Set PASSWORD to be used for retrieving mail from a POP server." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (rmail-edit-current-message) "rmailedit" "mail/rmailedit.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14387 64265))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmailedit.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-edit-current-message) "rmailedit" "\
|
||
Edit the contents of this message." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (rmail-next-labeled-message rmail-previous-labeled-message
|
||
;;;;;; rmail-read-label rmail-kill-label rmail-add-label) "rmailkwd"
|
||
;;;;;; "mail/rmailkwd.el" (12875 8164))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmailkwd.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-add-label) "rmailkwd" "\
|
||
Add LABEL to labels associated with current RMAIL message.
|
||
Completion is performed over known labels when reading." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-kill-label) "rmailkwd" "\
|
||
Remove LABEL from labels associated with current RMAIL message.
|
||
Completion is performed over known labels when reading." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-read-label) "rmailkwd" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-previous-labeled-message) "rmailkwd" "\
|
||
Show previous message with one of the labels LABELS.
|
||
LABELS should be a comma-separated list of label names.
|
||
If LABELS is empty, the last set of labels specified is used.
|
||
With prefix argument N moves backward N messages with these labels." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-next-labeled-message) "rmailkwd" "\
|
||
Show next message with one of the labels LABELS.
|
||
LABELS should be a comma-separated list of label names.
|
||
If LABELS is empty, the last set of labels specified is used.
|
||
With prefix argument N moves forward N messages with these labels." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (set-rmail-inbox-list) "rmailmsc" "mail/rmailmsc.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13772 51133))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmailmsc.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote set-rmail-inbox-list) "rmailmsc" "\
|
||
Set the inbox list of the current RMAIL file to FILE-NAME.
|
||
You can specify one file name, or several names separated by commas.
|
||
If FILE-NAME is empty, remove any existing inbox list." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (rmail-output-body-to-file rmail-output rmail-fields-not-to-output
|
||
;;;;;; rmail-output-to-rmail-file rmail-output-file-alist) "rmailout"
|
||
;;;;;; "mail/rmailout.el" (14636 62741))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmailout.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-output-file-alist nil "\
|
||
*Alist matching regexps to suggested output Rmail files.
|
||
This is a list of elements of the form (REGEXP . NAME-EXP).
|
||
The suggestion is taken if REGEXP matches anywhere in the message buffer.
|
||
NAME-EXP may be a string constant giving the file name to use,
|
||
or more generally it may be any kind of expression that returns
|
||
a file name as a string.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-output-to-rmail-file) "rmailout" "\
|
||
Append the current message to an Rmail file named FILE-NAME.
|
||
If the file does not exist, ask if it should be created.
|
||
If file is being visited, the message is appended to the Emacs
|
||
buffer visiting that file.
|
||
If the file exists and is not an Rmail file, the message is
|
||
appended in inbox format, the same way `rmail-output' does it.
|
||
|
||
The default file name comes from `rmail-default-rmail-file',
|
||
which is updated to the name you use in this command.
|
||
|
||
A prefix argument N says to output N consecutive messages
|
||
starting with the current one. Deleted messages are skipped and don't count.
|
||
|
||
If optional argument STAY is non-nil, then leave the last filed
|
||
mesasge up instead of moving forward to the next non-deleted message." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-fields-not-to-output nil "\
|
||
*Regexp describing fields to exclude when outputting a message to a file.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-output) "rmailout" "\
|
||
Append this message to system-inbox-format mail file named FILE-NAME.
|
||
A prefix argument N says to output N consecutive messages
|
||
starting with the current one. Deleted messages are skipped and don't count.
|
||
When called from lisp code, N may be omitted.
|
||
|
||
If the pruned message header is shown on the current message, then
|
||
messages will be appended with pruned headers; otherwise, messages
|
||
will be appended with their original headers.
|
||
|
||
The default file name comes from `rmail-default-file',
|
||
which is updated to the name you use in this command.
|
||
|
||
The optional third argument NOATTRIBUTE, if non-nil, says not
|
||
to set the `filed' attribute, and not to display a message.
|
||
|
||
The optional fourth argument FROM-GNUS is set when called from GNUS." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-output-body-to-file) "rmailout" "\
|
||
Write this message body to the file FILE-NAME.
|
||
FILE-NAME defaults, interactively, from the Subject field of the message." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (rmail-sort-by-keywords rmail-sort-by-lines rmail-sort-by-correspondent
|
||
;;;;;; rmail-sort-by-recipient rmail-sort-by-author rmail-sort-by-subject
|
||
;;;;;; rmail-sort-by-date) "rmailsort" "mail/rmailsort.el" (13054
|
||
;;;;;; 26387))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmailsort.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-sort-by-date) "rmailsort" "\
|
||
Sort messages of current Rmail file by date.
|
||
If prefix argument REVERSE is non-nil, sort them in reverse order." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-sort-by-subject) "rmailsort" "\
|
||
Sort messages of current Rmail file by subject.
|
||
If prefix argument REVERSE is non-nil, sort them in reverse order." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-sort-by-author) "rmailsort" "\
|
||
Sort messages of current Rmail file by author.
|
||
If prefix argument REVERSE is non-nil, sort them in reverse order." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-sort-by-recipient) "rmailsort" "\
|
||
Sort messages of current Rmail file by recipient.
|
||
If prefix argument REVERSE is non-nil, sort them in reverse order." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-sort-by-correspondent) "rmailsort" "\
|
||
Sort messages of current Rmail file by other correspondent.
|
||
If prefix argument REVERSE is non-nil, sort them in reverse order." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-sort-by-lines) "rmailsort" "\
|
||
Sort messages of current Rmail file by number of lines.
|
||
If prefix argument REVERSE is non-nil, sort them in reverse order." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-sort-by-keywords) "rmailsort" "\
|
||
Sort messages of current Rmail file by labels.
|
||
If prefix argument REVERSE is non-nil, sort them in reverse order.
|
||
KEYWORDS is a comma-separated list of labels." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (rmail-user-mail-address-regexp rmail-summary-line-decoder
|
||
;;;;;; rmail-summary-by-senders rmail-summary-by-topic rmail-summary-by-regexp
|
||
;;;;;; rmail-summary-by-recipients rmail-summary-by-labels rmail-summary
|
||
;;;;;; rmail-summary-line-count-flag rmail-summary-scroll-between-messages)
|
||
;;;;;; "rmailsum" "mail/rmailsum.el" (14637 38354))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmailsum.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-summary-scroll-between-messages t "\
|
||
*Non-nil means Rmail summary scroll commands move between messages.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-summary-line-count-flag t "\
|
||
*Non-nil if Rmail summary should show the number of lines in each message.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-summary) "rmailsum" "\
|
||
Display a summary of all messages, one line per message." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-summary-by-labels) "rmailsum" "\
|
||
Display a summary of all messages with one or more LABELS.
|
||
LABELS should be a string containing the desired labels, separated by commas." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-summary-by-recipients) "rmailsum" "\
|
||
Display a summary of all messages with the given RECIPIENTS.
|
||
Normally checks the To, From and Cc fields of headers;
|
||
but if PRIMARY-ONLY is non-nil (prefix arg given),
|
||
only look in the To and From fields.
|
||
RECIPIENTS is a string of regexps separated by commas." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-summary-by-regexp) "rmailsum" "\
|
||
Display a summary of all messages according to regexp REGEXP.
|
||
If the regular expression is found in the header of the message
|
||
\(including in the date and other lines, as well as the subject line),
|
||
Emacs will list the header line in the RMAIL-summary." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-summary-by-topic) "rmailsum" "\
|
||
Display a summary of all messages with the given SUBJECT.
|
||
Normally checks the Subject field of headers;
|
||
but if WHOLE-MESSAGE is non-nil (prefix arg given),
|
||
look in the whole message.
|
||
SUBJECT is a string of regexps separated by commas." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rmail-summary-by-senders) "rmailsum" "\
|
||
Display a summary of all messages with the given SENDERS.
|
||
SENDERS is a string of names separated by commas." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-summary-line-decoder (function identity) "\
|
||
*Function to decode summary-line.
|
||
|
||
By default, `identity' is set.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar rmail-user-mail-address-regexp nil "\
|
||
*Regexp matching user mail addresses.
|
||
If non-nil, this variable is used to identify the correspondent
|
||
when receiving new mail. If it matches the address of the sender,
|
||
the recipient is taken as correspondent of a mail.
|
||
If nil (default value), your `user-login-name' and `user-mail-address'
|
||
are used to exclude yourself as correspondent.
|
||
|
||
Usually you don't have to set this variable, except if you collect mails
|
||
sent by you under different user names.
|
||
Then it should be a regexp matching your mail adresses.
|
||
|
||
Setting this variable has an effect only before reading a mail.")
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (news-post-news) "rnewspost" "mail/rnewspost.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14660 49436))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rnewspost.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote news-post-news) "rnewspost" "\
|
||
Begin editing a new USENET news article to be posted.
|
||
Type \\[describe-mode] once editing the article to get a list of commands.
|
||
If NOQUERY is non-nil, we do not query before doing the work." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (toggle-rot13-mode rot13-other-window) "rot13"
|
||
;;;;;; "rot13.el" (12536 45574))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from rot13.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rot13-other-window) "rot13" "\
|
||
Display current buffer in rot 13 in another window.
|
||
To terminate the rot13 display, delete that window." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote toggle-rot13-mode) "rot13" "\
|
||
Toggle the use of rot 13 encoding for the current window." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (resize-minibuffer-mode resize-minibuffer-frame-exactly
|
||
;;;;;; resize-minibuffer-frame-max-height resize-minibuffer-frame
|
||
;;;;;; resize-minibuffer-window-exactly resize-minibuffer-window-max-height
|
||
;;;;;; resize-minibuffer-mode) "rsz-mini" "rsz-mini.el" (14301 25409))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from rsz-mini.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar resize-minibuffer-mode nil "\
|
||
*This variable is obsolete.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote resize-minibuffer) (quote resize-minibuffer-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote resize-minibuffer-mode) (quote rsz-mini))
|
||
|
||
(defvar resize-minibuffer-window-max-height nil "\
|
||
*This variable is obsolete.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar resize-minibuffer-window-exactly t "\
|
||
*This variable is obsolete.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar resize-minibuffer-frame nil "\
|
||
*This variable is obsolete.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar resize-minibuffer-frame-max-height nil "\
|
||
*This variable is obsolete.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar resize-minibuffer-frame-exactly t "\
|
||
*This variable is obsolete.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote resize-minibuffer-mode) "rsz-mini" "\
|
||
This function is obsolete." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (dsssl-mode scheme-mode) "scheme" "progmodes/scheme.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14821 46406))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/scheme.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote scheme-mode) "scheme" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Scheme code.
|
||
Editing commands are similar to those of `lisp-mode'.
|
||
|
||
In addition, if an inferior Scheme process is running, some additional
|
||
commands will be defined, for evaluating expressions and controlling
|
||
the interpreter, and the state of the process will be displayed in the
|
||
modeline of all Scheme buffers. The names of commands that interact
|
||
with the Scheme process start with \"xscheme-\" if you use the MIT
|
||
Scheme-specific `xscheme' package; for more information see the
|
||
documentation for `xscheme-interaction-mode'. Use \\[run-scheme] to
|
||
start an inferior Scheme using the more general `cmuscheme' package.
|
||
|
||
Commands:
|
||
Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
|
||
Blank lines separate paragraphs. Semicolons start comments.
|
||
\\{scheme-mode-map}
|
||
Entry to this mode calls the value of `scheme-mode-hook'
|
||
if that value is non-nil." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote dsssl-mode) "scheme" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing DSSSL code.
|
||
Editing commands are similar to those of `lisp-mode'.
|
||
|
||
Commands:
|
||
Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
|
||
Blank lines separate paragraphs. Semicolons start comments.
|
||
\\{scheme-mode-map}
|
||
Entering this mode runs the hooks `scheme-mode-hook' and then
|
||
`dsssl-mode-hook' and inserts the value of `dsssl-sgml-declaration' if
|
||
that variable's value is a string." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (gnus-score-mode) "score-mode" "gnus/score-mode.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14792 2703))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/score-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote gnus-score-mode) "score-mode" "\
|
||
Mode for editing Gnus score files.
|
||
This mode is an extended emacs-lisp mode.
|
||
|
||
\\{gnus-score-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (scribe-mode) "scribe" "textmodes/scribe.el" (14381
|
||
;;;;;; 56615))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/scribe.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote scribe-mode) "scribe" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing files of Scribe (a text formatter) source.
|
||
Scribe-mode is similar to text-mode, with a few extra commands added.
|
||
\\{scribe-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
Interesting variables:
|
||
|
||
scribe-fancy-paragraphs
|
||
Non-nil makes Scribe mode use a different style of paragraph separation.
|
||
|
||
scribe-electric-quote
|
||
Non-nil makes insert of double quote use `` or '' depending on context.
|
||
|
||
scribe-electric-parenthesis
|
||
Non-nil makes an open-parenthesis char (one of `([<{')
|
||
automatically insert its close if typed after an @Command form." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (mail-other-frame mail-other-window mail mail-mode
|
||
;;;;;; mail-signature mail-personal-alias-file mail-alias-file mail-default-reply-to
|
||
;;;;;; mail-archive-file-name mail-header-separator mail-yank-ignored-headers
|
||
;;;;;; mail-interactive mail-self-blind mail-specify-envelope-from
|
||
;;;;;; mail-from-style) "sendmail" "mail/sendmail.el" (14816 63829))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/sendmail.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar mail-from-style (quote angles) "\
|
||
*Specifies how \"From:\" fields look.
|
||
|
||
If `nil', they contain just the return address like:
|
||
king@grassland.com
|
||
If `parens', they look like:
|
||
king@grassland.com (Elvis Parsley)
|
||
If `angles', they look like:
|
||
Elvis Parsley <king@grassland.com>
|
||
If `system-default', allows the mailer to insert its default From field
|
||
derived from the envelope-from address.
|
||
|
||
In old versions of Emacs, the `system-default' setting also caused
|
||
Emacs to pass the proper email address from `user-mail-address'
|
||
to the mailer to specify the envelope-from address. But that is now
|
||
controlled by a separate variable, `mail-specify-envelope-from'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar mail-specify-envelope-from nil "\
|
||
*If non-nil, specify the envelope-from address when sending mail.
|
||
The value used to specify it is whatever is found in `user-mail-address'.
|
||
|
||
On most systems, specifying the envelope-from address
|
||
is a privileged operation.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar mail-self-blind nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil means insert BCC to self in messages to be sent.
|
||
This is done when the message is initialized,
|
||
so you can remove or alter the BCC field to override the default.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar mail-interactive nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil means when sending a message wait for and display errors.
|
||
nil means let mailer mail back a message to report errors.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar mail-yank-ignored-headers "^via:\\|^mail-from:\\|^origin:\\|^status:\\|^remailed\\|^received:\\|^message-id:\\|^summary-line:\\|^to:\\|^subject:\\|^in-reply-to:\\|^return-path:" "\
|
||
*Delete these headers from old message when it's inserted in a reply.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar send-mail-function (quote sendmail-send-it) "\
|
||
Function to call to send the current buffer as mail.
|
||
The headers should be delimited by a line which is
|
||
not a valid RFC822 header or continuation line.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar mail-header-separator "--text follows this line--" "\
|
||
*Line used to separate headers from text in messages being composed.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar mail-archive-file-name nil "\
|
||
*Name of file to write all outgoing messages in, or nil for none.
|
||
This can be an inbox file or an Rmail file.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar mail-default-reply-to nil "\
|
||
*Address to insert as default Reply-to field of outgoing messages.
|
||
If nil, it will be initialized from the REPLYTO environment variable
|
||
when you first send mail.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar mail-alias-file nil "\
|
||
*If non-nil, the name of a file to use instead of `/usr/lib/aliases'.
|
||
This file defines aliases to be expanded by the mailer; this is a different
|
||
feature from that of defining aliases in `.mailrc' to be expanded in Emacs.
|
||
This variable has no effect unless your system uses sendmail as its mailer.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar mail-personal-alias-file "~/.mailrc" "\
|
||
*If non-nil, the name of the user's personal mail alias file.
|
||
This file typically should be in same format as the `.mailrc' file used by
|
||
the `Mail' or `mailx' program.
|
||
This file need not actually exist.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar mail-signature nil "\
|
||
*Text inserted at end of mail buffer when a message is initialized.
|
||
If t, it means to insert the contents of the file `mail-signature-file'.
|
||
If a string, that string is inserted.
|
||
(To make a proper signature, the string should begin with \\n\\n-- \\n,
|
||
which is the standard way to delimit a signature in a message.)
|
||
Otherwise, it should be an expression; it is evaluated
|
||
and should insert whatever you want to insert.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail-mode) "sendmail" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing mail to be sent.
|
||
Like Text Mode but with these additional commands:
|
||
\\[mail-send] mail-send (send the message) \\[mail-send-and-exit] mail-send-and-exit
|
||
Here are commands that move to a header field (and create it if there isn't):
|
||
\\[mail-to] move to To: \\[mail-subject] move to Subject:
|
||
\\[mail-cc] move to CC: \\[mail-bcc] move to BCC:
|
||
\\[mail-fcc] move to FCC:
|
||
\\[mail-text] mail-text (move to beginning of message text).
|
||
\\[mail-signature] mail-signature (insert `mail-signature-file' file).
|
||
\\[mail-yank-original] mail-yank-original (insert current message, in Rmail).
|
||
\\[mail-fill-yanked-message] mail-fill-yanked-message (fill what was yanked).
|
||
\\[mail-sent-via] mail-sent-via (add a Sent-via field for each To or CC)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar sendmail-coding-system nil "\
|
||
*Coding system for encoding the outgoing mail.
|
||
This has higher priority than `default-buffer-file-coding-system'
|
||
and `default-sendmail-coding-system',
|
||
but lower priority than the local value of `buffer-file-coding-system'.
|
||
See also the function `select-message-coding-system'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar default-sendmail-coding-system (quote iso-latin-1) "\
|
||
Default coding system for encoding the outgoing mail.
|
||
This variable is used only when `sendmail-coding-system' is nil.
|
||
|
||
This variable is set/changed by the command set-language-environment.
|
||
User should not set this variable manually,
|
||
instead use sendmail-coding-system to get a constant encoding
|
||
of outgoing mails regardless of the current language environment.
|
||
See also the function `select-message-coding-system'.")
|
||
(add-hook 'same-window-buffer-names "*mail*")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail) "sendmail" "\
|
||
Edit a message to be sent. Prefix arg means resume editing (don't erase).
|
||
When this function returns, the buffer `*mail*' is selected.
|
||
The value is t if the message was newly initialized; otherwise, nil.
|
||
|
||
Optionally, the signature file `mail-signature-file' can be inserted at the
|
||
end; see the variable `mail-signature'.
|
||
|
||
\\<mail-mode-map>
|
||
While editing message, type \\[mail-send-and-exit] to send the message and exit.
|
||
|
||
Various special commands starting with C-c are available in sendmail mode
|
||
to move to message header fields:
|
||
\\{mail-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
If `mail-self-blind' is non-nil, a BCC to yourself is inserted
|
||
when the message is initialized.
|
||
|
||
If `mail-default-reply-to' is non-nil, it should be an address (a string);
|
||
a Reply-to: field with that address is inserted.
|
||
|
||
If `mail-archive-file-name' is non-nil, an FCC field with that file name
|
||
is inserted.
|
||
|
||
The normal hook `mail-setup-hook' is run after the message is
|
||
initialized. It can add more default fields to the message.
|
||
|
||
When calling from a program, the first argument if non-nil says
|
||
not to erase the existing contents of the `*mail*' buffer.
|
||
|
||
The second through fifth arguments,
|
||
TO, SUBJECT, IN-REPLY-TO and CC, specify if non-nil
|
||
the initial contents of those header fields.
|
||
These arguments should not have final newlines.
|
||
The sixth argument REPLYBUFFER is a buffer which contains an
|
||
original message being replied to, or else an action
|
||
of the form (FUNCTION . ARGS) which says how to insert the original.
|
||
Or it can be nil, if not replying to anything.
|
||
The seventh argument ACTIONS is a list of actions to take
|
||
if/when the message is sent. Each action looks like (FUNCTION . ARGS);
|
||
when the message is sent, we apply FUNCTION to ARGS.
|
||
This is how Rmail arranges to mark messages `answered'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail-other-window) "sendmail" "\
|
||
Like `mail' command, but display mail buffer in another window." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote mail-other-frame) "sendmail" "\
|
||
Like `mail' command, but display mail buffer in another frame." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (server-start) "server" "server.el" (14754 19514))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from server.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote server-start) "server" "\
|
||
Allow this Emacs process to be a server for client processes.
|
||
This starts a server communications subprocess through which
|
||
client \"editors\" can send your editing commands to this Emacs job.
|
||
To use the server, set up the program `emacsclient' in the
|
||
Emacs distribution as your standard \"editor\".
|
||
|
||
Prefix arg means just kill any existing server communications subprocess." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (html-mode sgml-mode) "sgml-mode" "textmodes/sgml-mode.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14501 47217))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/sgml-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sgml-mode) "sgml-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing SGML documents.
|
||
Makes > match <. Makes / blink matching /.
|
||
Keys <, &, SPC within <>, \" and ' can be electric depending on
|
||
`sgml-quick-keys'.
|
||
|
||
An argument of N to a tag-inserting command means to wrap it around
|
||
the next N words. In Transient Mark mode, when the mark is active,
|
||
N defaults to -1, which means to wrap it around the current region.
|
||
|
||
If you like upcased tags, put (setq sgml-transformation 'upcase) in
|
||
your `.emacs' file.
|
||
|
||
Use \\[sgml-validate] to validate your document with an SGML parser.
|
||
|
||
Do \\[describe-variable] sgml- SPC to see available variables.
|
||
Do \\[describe-key] on the following bindings to discover what they do.
|
||
\\{sgml-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote html-mode) "sgml-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode based on SGML mode for editing HTML documents.
|
||
This allows inserting skeleton constructs used in hypertext documents with
|
||
completion. See below for an introduction to HTML. Use
|
||
\\[browse-url-of-buffer] to see how this comes out. See also `sgml-mode' on
|
||
which this is based.
|
||
|
||
Do \\[describe-variable] html- SPC and \\[describe-variable] sgml- SPC to see available variables.
|
||
|
||
To write fairly well formatted pages you only need to know few things. Most
|
||
browsers have a function to read the source code of the page being seen, so
|
||
you can imitate various tricks. Here's a very short HTML primer which you
|
||
can also view with a browser to see what happens:
|
||
|
||
<title>A Title Describing Contents</title> should be on every page. Pages can
|
||
have <h1>Very Major Headlines</h1> through <h6>Very Minor Headlines</h6>
|
||
<hr> Parts can be separated with horizontal rules.
|
||
|
||
<p>Paragraphs only need an opening tag. Line breaks and multiple spaces are
|
||
ignored unless the text is <pre>preformatted.</pre> Text can be marked as
|
||
<b>bold</b>, <i>italic</i> or <u>underlined</u> using the normal M-g or
|
||
Edit/Text Properties/Face commands.
|
||
|
||
Pages can have <a name=\"SOMENAME\">named points</a> and can link other points
|
||
to them with <a href=\"#SOMENAME\">see also somename</a>. In the same way <a
|
||
href=\"URL\">see also URL</a> where URL is a filename relative to current
|
||
directory, or absolute as in `http://www.cs.indiana.edu/elisp/w3/docs.html'.
|
||
|
||
Images in many formats can be inlined with <img src=\"URL\">.
|
||
|
||
If you mainly create your own documents, `sgml-specials' might be
|
||
interesting. But note that some HTML 2 browsers can't handle `''.
|
||
To work around that, do:
|
||
(eval-after-load \"sgml-mode\" '(aset sgml-char-names ?' nil))
|
||
|
||
\\{html-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (sh-mode) "sh-script" "progmodes/sh-script.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14834 5677))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/sh-script.el
|
||
|
||
(put (quote sh-mode) (quote mode-class) (quote special))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sh-mode) "sh-script" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing shell scripts.
|
||
This mode works for many shells, since they all have roughly the same syntax,
|
||
as far as commands, arguments, variables, pipes, comments etc. are concerned.
|
||
Unless the file's magic number indicates the shell, your usual shell is
|
||
assumed. Since filenames rarely give a clue, they are not further analyzed.
|
||
|
||
This mode adapts to the variations between shells (see `sh-set-shell') by
|
||
means of an inheritance based feature lookup (see `sh-feature'). This
|
||
mechanism applies to all variables (including skeletons) that pertain to
|
||
shell-specific features.
|
||
|
||
The default style of this mode is that of Rosenblatt's Korn shell book.
|
||
The syntax of the statements varies with the shell being used. The
|
||
following commands are available, based on the current shell's syntax:
|
||
|
||
\\[sh-case] case statement
|
||
\\[sh-for] for loop
|
||
\\[sh-function] function definition
|
||
\\[sh-if] if statement
|
||
\\[sh-indexed-loop] indexed loop from 1 to n
|
||
\\[sh-while-getopts] while getopts loop
|
||
\\[sh-repeat] repeat loop
|
||
\\[sh-select] select loop
|
||
\\[sh-until] until loop
|
||
\\[sh-while] while loop
|
||
|
||
For sh and rc shells indentation commands are:
|
||
\\[sh-show-indent] Show the variable controlling this line's indentation.
|
||
\\[sh-set-indent] Set then variable controlling this line's indentation.
|
||
\\[sh-learn-line-indent] Change the indentation variable so this line
|
||
would indent to the way it currently is.
|
||
\\[sh-learn-buffer-indent] Set the indentation variables so the
|
||
buffer indents as it currently is indented.
|
||
|
||
|
||
\\[backward-delete-char-untabify] Delete backward one position, even if it was a tab.
|
||
\\[sh-newline-and-indent] Delete unquoted space and indent new line same as this one.
|
||
\\[sh-end-of-command] Go to end of successive commands.
|
||
\\[sh-beginning-of-command] Go to beginning of successive commands.
|
||
\\[sh-set-shell] Set this buffer's shell, and maybe its magic number.
|
||
\\[sh-execute-region] Have optional header and region be executed in a subshell.
|
||
|
||
\\[sh-maybe-here-document] Without prefix, following an unquoted < inserts here document.
|
||
{, (, [, ', \", `
|
||
Unless quoted with \\, insert the pairs {}, (), [], or '', \"\", ``.
|
||
|
||
If you generally program a shell different from your login shell you can
|
||
set `sh-shell-file' accordingly. If your shell's file name doesn't correctly
|
||
indicate what shell it is use `sh-alias-alist' to translate.
|
||
|
||
If your shell gives error messages with line numbers, you can use \\[executable-interpret]
|
||
with your script for an edit-interpret-debug cycle." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote shell-script-mode) (quote sh-mode))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (list-load-path-shadows) "shadow" "emacs-lisp/shadow.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13667 35245))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/shadow.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-load-path-shadows) "shadow" "\
|
||
Display a list of Emacs Lisp files that shadow other files.
|
||
|
||
This function lists potential load-path problems. Directories in the
|
||
`load-path' variable are searched, in order, for Emacs Lisp
|
||
files. When a previously encountered file name is found again, a
|
||
message is displayed indicating that the later file is \"hidden\" by
|
||
the earlier.
|
||
|
||
For example, suppose `load-path' is set to
|
||
|
||
\(\"/usr/gnu/emacs/site-lisp\" \"/usr/gnu/emacs/share/emacs/19.30/lisp\")
|
||
|
||
and that each of these directories contains a file called XXX.el. Then
|
||
XXX.el in the site-lisp directory is referred to by all of:
|
||
\(require 'XXX), (autoload .... \"XXX\"), (load-library \"XXX\") etc.
|
||
|
||
The first XXX.el file prevents emacs from seeing the second (unless
|
||
the second is loaded explicitly via load-file).
|
||
|
||
When not intended, such shadowings can be the source of subtle
|
||
problems. For example, the above situation may have arisen because the
|
||
XXX package was not distributed with versions of emacs prior to
|
||
19.30. An emacs maintainer downloaded XXX from elsewhere and installed
|
||
it. Later, XXX was updated and included in the emacs distribution.
|
||
Unless the emacs maintainer checks for this, the new version of XXX
|
||
will be hidden behind the old (which may no longer work with the new
|
||
emacs version).
|
||
|
||
This function performs these checks and flags all possible
|
||
shadowings. Because a .el file may exist without a corresponding .elc
|
||
\(or vice-versa), these suffixes are essentially ignored. A file
|
||
XXX.elc in an early directory (that does not contain XXX.el) is
|
||
considered to shadow a later file XXX.el, and vice-versa.
|
||
|
||
When run interactively, the shadowings (if any) are displayed in a
|
||
buffer called `*Shadows*'. Shadowings are located by calling the
|
||
\(non-interactive) companion function, `find-emacs-lisp-shadows'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (shell shell-dumb-shell-regexp) "shell" "shell.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14841 19790))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from shell.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar shell-dumb-shell-regexp "cmd\\(proxy\\)?\\.exe" "\
|
||
Regexp to match shells that don't save their command history.
|
||
For shells that match this regexp, Emacs will write out the
|
||
command history when the shell finishes.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote shell) "shell" "\
|
||
Run an inferior shell, with I/O through BUFFER (which defaults to `*shell*').
|
||
Interactively, a prefix arg means to prompt for BUFFER.
|
||
If BUFFER exists but shell process is not running, make new shell.
|
||
If BUFFER exists and shell process is running, just switch to BUFFER.
|
||
Program used comes from variable `explicit-shell-file-name',
|
||
or (if that is nil) from the ESHELL environment variable,
|
||
or else from SHELL if there is no ESHELL.
|
||
If a file `~/.emacs_SHELLNAME' exists, it is given as initial input
|
||
(Note that this may lose due to a timing error if the shell
|
||
discards input when it starts up.)
|
||
The buffer is put in Shell mode, giving commands for sending input
|
||
and controlling the subjobs of the shell. See `shell-mode'.
|
||
See also the variable `shell-prompt-pattern'.
|
||
|
||
To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
|
||
in the input and output to the shell, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
|
||
before \\[shell]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
|
||
in the shell buffer, after you start the shell.
|
||
The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
|
||
`default-process-coding-system'.
|
||
|
||
The shell file name (sans directories) is used to make a symbol name
|
||
such as `explicit-csh-args'. If that symbol is a variable,
|
||
its value is used as a list of arguments when invoking the shell.
|
||
Otherwise, one argument `-i' is passed to the shell.
|
||
|
||
\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the shell buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
|
||
(add-hook 'same-window-buffer-names "*shell*")
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (simula-mode) "simula" "progmodes/simula.el" (14256
|
||
;;;;;; 23740))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/simula.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote simula-mode) "simula" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing SIMULA code.
|
||
\\{simula-mode-map}
|
||
Variables controlling indentation style:
|
||
simula-tab-always-indent
|
||
Non-nil means TAB in SIMULA mode should always reindent the current line,
|
||
regardless of where in the line point is when the TAB command is used.
|
||
simula-indent-level
|
||
Indentation of SIMULA statements with respect to containing block.
|
||
simula-substatement-offset
|
||
Extra indentation after DO, THEN, ELSE, WHEN and OTHERWISE.
|
||
simula-continued-statement-offset 3
|
||
Extra indentation for lines not starting a statement or substatement,
|
||
e.g. a nested FOR-loop. If value is a list, each line in a multiple-
|
||
line continued statement will have the car of the list extra indentation
|
||
with respect to the previous line of the statement.
|
||
simula-label-offset -4711
|
||
Offset of SIMULA label lines relative to usual indentation.
|
||
simula-if-indent '(0 . 0)
|
||
Extra indentation of THEN and ELSE with respect to the starting IF.
|
||
Value is a cons cell, the car is extra THEN indentation and the cdr
|
||
extra ELSE indentation. IF after ELSE is indented as the starting IF.
|
||
simula-inspect-indent '(0 . 0)
|
||
Extra indentation of WHEN and OTHERWISE with respect to the
|
||
corresponding INSPECT. Value is a cons cell, the car is
|
||
extra WHEN indentation and the cdr extra OTHERWISE indentation.
|
||
simula-electric-indent nil
|
||
If this variable is non-nil, `simula-indent-line'
|
||
will check the previous line to see if it has to be reindented.
|
||
simula-abbrev-keyword 'upcase
|
||
Determine how SIMULA keywords will be expanded. Value is one of
|
||
the symbols `upcase', `downcase', `capitalize', (as in) `abbrev-table',
|
||
or nil if they should not be changed.
|
||
simula-abbrev-stdproc 'abbrev-table
|
||
Determine how standard SIMULA procedure and class names will be
|
||
expanded. Value is one of the symbols `upcase', `downcase', `capitalize',
|
||
(as in) `abbrev-table', or nil if they should not be changed.
|
||
|
||
Turning on SIMULA mode calls the value of the variable simula-mode-hook
|
||
with no arguments, if that value is non-nil
|
||
|
||
Warning: simula-mode-hook should not read in an abbrev file without calling
|
||
the function simula-install-standard-abbrevs afterwards, preferably not
|
||
at all." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (skeleton-pair-insert-maybe skeleton-insert skeleton-proxy
|
||
;;;;;; skeleton-proxy-new define-skeleton) "skeleton" "skeleton.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13940 33497))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from skeleton.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar skeleton-filter (quote identity) "\
|
||
Function for transforming a skeleton proxy's aliases' variable value.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote define-skeleton) "skeleton" "\
|
||
Define a user-configurable COMMAND that enters a statement skeleton.
|
||
DOCUMENTATION is that of the command, while the variable of the same name,
|
||
which contains the skeleton, has a documentation to that effect.
|
||
INTERACTOR and ELEMENT ... are as defined under `skeleton-insert'." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote skeleton-proxy-new) "skeleton" "\
|
||
Insert skeleton defined by variable of same name (see `skeleton-insert').
|
||
Prefix ARG allows wrapping around words or regions (see `skeleton-insert').
|
||
If no ARG was given, but the region is visible, ARG defaults to -1 depending
|
||
on `skeleton-autowrap'. An ARG of M-0 will prevent this just for once.
|
||
This command can also be an abbrev expansion (3rd and 4th columns in
|
||
\\[edit-abbrevs] buffer: \"\" command-name).
|
||
|
||
When called as a function, optional first argument STR may also be a string
|
||
which will be the value of `str' whereas the skeleton's interactor is then
|
||
ignored." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote skeleton-proxy) "skeleton" "\
|
||
Insert skeleton defined by variable of same name (see `skeleton-insert').
|
||
Prefix ARG allows wrapping around words or regions (see `skeleton-insert').
|
||
If no ARG was given, but the region is visible, ARG defaults to -1 depending
|
||
on `skeleton-autowrap'. An ARG of M-0 will prevent this just for once.
|
||
This command can also be an abbrev expansion (3rd and 4th columns in
|
||
\\[edit-abbrevs] buffer: \"\" command-name).
|
||
|
||
When called as a function, optional first argument STR may also be a string
|
||
which will be the value of `str' whereas the skeleton's interactor is then
|
||
ignored." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote skeleton-insert) "skeleton" "\
|
||
Insert the complex statement skeleton SKELETON describes very concisely.
|
||
|
||
With optional second argument REGIONS, wrap first interesting point
|
||
\(`_') in skeleton around next REGIONS words, if REGIONS is positive.
|
||
If REGIONS is negative, wrap REGIONS preceding interregions into first
|
||
REGIONS interesting positions (successive `_'s) in skeleton.
|
||
|
||
An interregion is the stretch of text between two contiguous marked
|
||
points. If you marked A B C [] (where [] is the cursor) in
|
||
alphabetical order, the 3 interregions are simply the last 3 regions.
|
||
But if you marked B A [] C, the interregions are B-A, A-[], []-C.
|
||
|
||
The optional third argument STR, if specified, is the value for the
|
||
variable `str' within the skeleton. When this is non-nil, the
|
||
interactor gets ignored, and this should be a valid skeleton element.
|
||
|
||
SKELETON is made up as (INTERACTOR ELEMENT ...). INTERACTOR may be nil if
|
||
not needed, a prompt-string or an expression for complex read functions.
|
||
|
||
If ELEMENT is a string or a character it gets inserted (see also
|
||
`skeleton-transformation'). Other possibilities are:
|
||
|
||
\\n go to next line and indent according to mode
|
||
_ interesting point, interregion here, point after termination
|
||
> indent line (or interregion if > _) according to major mode
|
||
@ add position to `skeleton-positions'
|
||
& do next ELEMENT if previous moved point
|
||
| do next ELEMENT if previous didn't move point
|
||
-num delete num preceding characters (see `skeleton-untabify')
|
||
resume: skipped, continue here if quit is signaled
|
||
nil skipped
|
||
|
||
Further elements can be defined via `skeleton-further-elements'. ELEMENT may
|
||
itself be a SKELETON with an INTERACTOR. The user is prompted repeatedly for
|
||
different inputs. The SKELETON is processed as often as the user enters a
|
||
non-empty string. \\[keyboard-quit] terminates skeleton insertion, but
|
||
continues after `resume:' and positions at `_' if any. If INTERACTOR in such
|
||
a subskeleton is a prompt-string which contains a \".. %s ..\" it is
|
||
formatted with `skeleton-subprompt'. Such an INTERACTOR may also be a list of
|
||
strings with the subskeleton being repeated once for each string.
|
||
|
||
Quoted Lisp expressions are evaluated for their side-effects.
|
||
Other Lisp expressions are evaluated and the value treated as above.
|
||
Note that expressions may not return `t' since this implies an
|
||
endless loop. Modes can define other symbols by locally setting them
|
||
to any valid skeleton element. The following local variables are
|
||
available:
|
||
|
||
str first time: read a string according to INTERACTOR
|
||
then: insert previously read string once more
|
||
help help-form during interaction with the user or `nil'
|
||
input initial input (string or cons with index) while reading str
|
||
v1, v2 local variables for memorizing anything you want
|
||
|
||
When done with skeleton, but before going back to `_'-point call
|
||
`skeleton-end-hook' if that is non-`nil'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote skeleton-pair-insert-maybe) "skeleton" "\
|
||
Insert the character you type ARG times.
|
||
|
||
With no ARG, if `skeleton-pair' is non-nil, pairing can occur. If the region
|
||
is visible the pair is wrapped around it depending on `skeleton-autowrap'.
|
||
Else, if `skeleton-pair-on-word' is non-nil or we are not before or inside a
|
||
word, and if `skeleton-pair-filter' returns nil, pairing is performed.
|
||
|
||
If a match is found in `skeleton-pair-alist', that is inserted, else
|
||
the defaults are used. These are (), [], {}, <> and `' for the
|
||
symmetrical ones, and the same character twice for the others." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (smerge-mode) "smerge-mode" "smerge-mode.el" (14814
|
||
;;;;;; 33056))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from smerge-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote smerge-mode) "smerge-mode" "\
|
||
Minor mode to simplify editing output from the diff3 program.
|
||
\\{smerge-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (smiley-region) "smiley-ems" "gnus/smiley-ems.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14811 40584))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/smiley-ems.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote smiley-region) "smiley-ems" "\
|
||
Replace in the region `smiley-regexp-alist' matches with corresponding images." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (smtpmail-send-it) "smtpmail" "mail/smtpmail.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14342 21630))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/smtpmail.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote smtpmail-send-it) "smtpmail" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (snake) "snake" "play/snake.el" (13700 16733))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/snake.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote snake) "snake" "\
|
||
Play the Snake game.
|
||
Move the snake around without colliding with its tail or with the border.
|
||
|
||
Eating dots causes the snake to get longer.
|
||
|
||
snake-mode keybindings:
|
||
\\<snake-mode-map>
|
||
\\[snake-start-game] Starts a new game of Snake
|
||
\\[snake-end-game] Terminates the current game
|
||
\\[snake-pause-game] Pauses (or resumes) the current game
|
||
\\[snake-move-left] Makes the snake move left
|
||
\\[snake-move-right] Makes the snake move right
|
||
\\[snake-move-up] Makes the snake move up
|
||
\\[snake-move-down] Makes the snake move down
|
||
|
||
" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (snmpv2-mode snmp-mode) "snmp-mode" "net/snmp-mode.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14550 9134))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from net/snmp-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote snmp-mode) "snmp-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing SNMP MIBs.
|
||
Expression and list commands understand all C brackets.
|
||
Tab indents for C code.
|
||
Comments start with -- and end with newline or another --.
|
||
Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
|
||
\\{snmp-mode-map}
|
||
Turning on snmp-mode runs the hooks in `snmp-common-mode-hook', then
|
||
`snmp-mode-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote snmpv2-mode) "snmp-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing SNMPv2 MIBs.
|
||
Expression and list commands understand all C brackets.
|
||
Tab indents for C code.
|
||
Comments start with -- and end with newline or another --.
|
||
Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
|
||
\\{snmp-mode-map}
|
||
Turning on snmp-mode runs the hooks in `snmp-common-mode-hook',
|
||
then `snmpv2-mode-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (solar-equinoxes-solstices sunrise-sunset calendar-location-name
|
||
;;;;;; calendar-longitude calendar-latitude calendar-time-display-form)
|
||
;;;;;; "solar" "calendar/solar.el" (13462 53924))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/solar.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar calendar-time-display-form (quote (12-hours ":" minutes am-pm (if time-zone " (") time-zone (if time-zone ")"))) "\
|
||
*The pseudo-pattern that governs the way a time of day is formatted.
|
||
|
||
A pseudo-pattern is a list of expressions that can involve the keywords
|
||
`12-hours', `24-hours', and `minutes', all numbers in string form,
|
||
and `am-pm' and `time-zone', both alphabetic strings.
|
||
|
||
For example, the form
|
||
|
||
'(24-hours \":\" minutes
|
||
(if time-zone \" (\") time-zone (if time-zone \")\"))
|
||
|
||
would give military-style times like `21:07 (UTC)'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar calendar-latitude nil "\
|
||
*Latitude of `calendar-location-name' in degrees.
|
||
|
||
The value can be either a decimal fraction (one place of accuracy is
|
||
sufficient), + north, - south, such as 40.7 for New York City, or the value
|
||
can be a vector [degrees minutes north/south] such as [40 50 north] for New
|
||
York City.
|
||
|
||
This variable should be set in `site-start'.el.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar calendar-longitude nil "\
|
||
*Longitude of `calendar-location-name' in degrees.
|
||
|
||
The value can be either a decimal fraction (one place of accuracy is
|
||
sufficient), + east, - west, such as -73.9 for New York City, or the value
|
||
can be a vector [degrees minutes east/west] such as [73 55 west] for New
|
||
York City.
|
||
|
||
This variable should be set in `site-start'.el.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar calendar-location-name (quote (let ((float-output-format "%.1f")) (format "%s%s, %s%s" (if (numberp calendar-latitude) (abs calendar-latitude) (+ (aref calendar-latitude 0) (/ (aref calendar-latitude 1) 60.0))) (if (numberp calendar-latitude) (if (> calendar-latitude 0) "N" "S") (if (equal (aref calendar-latitude 2) (quote north)) "N" "S")) (if (numberp calendar-longitude) (abs calendar-longitude) (+ (aref calendar-longitude 0) (/ (aref calendar-longitude 1) 60.0))) (if (numberp calendar-longitude) (if (> calendar-longitude 0) "E" "W") (if (equal (aref calendar-longitude 2) (quote east)) "E" "W"))))) "\
|
||
*Expression evaluating to name of `calendar-longitude', `calendar-latitude'.
|
||
For example, \"New York City\". Default value is just the latitude, longitude
|
||
pair.
|
||
|
||
This variable should be set in `site-start'.el.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sunrise-sunset) "solar" "\
|
||
Local time of sunrise and sunset for today. Accurate to a few seconds.
|
||
If called with an optional prefix argument, prompt for date.
|
||
|
||
If called with an optional double prefix argument, prompt for longitude,
|
||
latitude, time zone, and date, and always use standard time.
|
||
|
||
This function is suitable for execution in a .emacs file." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote solar-equinoxes-solstices) "solar" "\
|
||
*local* date and time of equinoxes and solstices, if visible in the calendar window.
|
||
Requires floating point." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (solitaire) "solitaire" "play/solitaire.el" (13672
|
||
;;;;;; 20348))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/solitaire.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote solitaire) "solitaire" "\
|
||
Play Solitaire.
|
||
|
||
To play Solitaire, type \\[solitaire].
|
||
\\<solitaire-mode-map>
|
||
Move around the board using the cursor keys.
|
||
Move stones using \\[solitaire-move] followed by a direction key.
|
||
Undo moves using \\[solitaire-undo].
|
||
Check for possible moves using \\[solitaire-do-check].
|
||
\(The variable `solitaire-auto-eval' controls whether to automatically
|
||
check after each move or undo)
|
||
|
||
What is Solitaire?
|
||
|
||
I don't know who invented this game, but it seems to be rather old and
|
||
its origin seems to be northern Africa. Here's how to play:
|
||
Initially, the board will look similar to this:
|
||
|
||
Le Solitaire
|
||
============
|
||
|
||
o o o
|
||
|
||
o o o
|
||
|
||
o o o o o o o
|
||
|
||
o o o . o o o
|
||
|
||
o o o o o o o
|
||
|
||
o o o
|
||
|
||
o o o
|
||
|
||
Let's call the o's stones and the .'s holes. One stone fits into one
|
||
hole. As you can see, all holes but one are occupied by stones. The
|
||
aim of the game is to get rid of all but one stone, leaving that last
|
||
one in the middle of the board if you're cool.
|
||
|
||
A stone can be moved if there is another stone next to it, and a hole
|
||
after that one. Thus there must be three fields in a row, either
|
||
horizontally or vertically, up, down, left or right, which look like
|
||
this: o o .
|
||
|
||
Then the first stone is moved to the hole, jumping over the second,
|
||
which therefore is taken away. The above thus `evaluates' to: . . o
|
||
|
||
That's all. Here's the board after two moves:
|
||
|
||
o o o
|
||
|
||
. o o
|
||
|
||
o o . o o o o
|
||
|
||
o . o o o o o
|
||
|
||
o o o o o o o
|
||
|
||
o o o
|
||
|
||
o o o
|
||
|
||
Pick your favourite shortcuts:
|
||
|
||
\\{solitaire-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (reverse-region sort-columns sort-regexp-fields
|
||
;;;;;; sort-fields sort-numeric-fields sort-pages sort-paragraphs
|
||
;;;;;; sort-lines sort-subr) "sort" "sort.el" (14481 36842))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from sort.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sort-subr) "sort" "\
|
||
General text sorting routine to divide buffer into records and sort them.
|
||
Arguments are REVERSE NEXTRECFUN ENDRECFUN &optional STARTKEYFUN ENDKEYFUN.
|
||
|
||
We divide the accessible portion of the buffer into disjoint pieces
|
||
called sort records. A portion of each sort record (perhaps all of
|
||
it) is designated as the sort key. The records are rearranged in the
|
||
buffer in order by their sort keys. The records may or may not be
|
||
contiguous.
|
||
|
||
Usually the records are rearranged in order of ascending sort key.
|
||
If REVERSE is non-nil, they are rearranged in order of descending sort key.
|
||
The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case affects
|
||
the sort order.
|
||
|
||
The next four arguments are functions to be called to move point
|
||
across a sort record. They will be called many times from within sort-subr.
|
||
|
||
NEXTRECFUN is called with point at the end of the previous record.
|
||
It moves point to the start of the next record.
|
||
It should move point to the end of the buffer if there are no more records.
|
||
The first record is assumed to start at the position of point when sort-subr
|
||
is called.
|
||
|
||
ENDRECFUN is called with point within the record.
|
||
It should move point to the end of the record.
|
||
|
||
STARTKEYFUN moves from the start of the record to the start of the key.
|
||
It may return either a non-nil value to be used as the key, or
|
||
else the key is the substring between the values of point after
|
||
STARTKEYFUN and ENDKEYFUN are called. If STARTKEYFUN is nil, the key
|
||
starts at the beginning of the record.
|
||
|
||
ENDKEYFUN moves from the start of the sort key to the end of the sort key.
|
||
ENDKEYFUN may be nil if STARTKEYFUN returns a value or if it would be the
|
||
same as ENDRECFUN." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sort-lines) "sort" "\
|
||
Sort lines in region alphabetically; argument means descending order.
|
||
Called from a program, there are three arguments:
|
||
REVERSE (non-nil means reverse order), BEG and END (region to sort).
|
||
The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case affects
|
||
the sort order." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sort-paragraphs) "sort" "\
|
||
Sort paragraphs in region alphabetically; argument means descending order.
|
||
Called from a program, there are three arguments:
|
||
REVERSE (non-nil means reverse order), BEG and END (region to sort).
|
||
The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case affects
|
||
the sort order." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sort-pages) "sort" "\
|
||
Sort pages in region alphabetically; argument means descending order.
|
||
Called from a program, there are three arguments:
|
||
REVERSE (non-nil means reverse order), BEG and END (region to sort).
|
||
The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case affects
|
||
the sort order." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sort-numeric-fields) "sort" "\
|
||
Sort lines in region numerically by the ARGth field of each line.
|
||
Fields are separated by whitespace and numbered from 1 up.
|
||
Specified field must contain a number in each line of the region,
|
||
which may begin with \"0x\" or \"0\" for hexadecimal and octal values.
|
||
Otherwise, the number is interpreted according to sort-numeric-base.
|
||
With a negative arg, sorts by the ARGth field counted from the right.
|
||
Called from a program, there are three arguments:
|
||
FIELD, BEG and END. BEG and END specify region to sort." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sort-fields) "sort" "\
|
||
Sort lines in region lexicographically by the ARGth field of each line.
|
||
Fields are separated by whitespace and numbered from 1 up.
|
||
With a negative arg, sorts by the ARGth field counted from the right.
|
||
Called from a program, there are three arguments:
|
||
FIELD, BEG and END. BEG and END specify region to sort.
|
||
The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case affects
|
||
the sort order." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sort-regexp-fields) "sort" "\
|
||
Sort the region lexicographically as specified by RECORD-REGEXP and KEY.
|
||
RECORD-REGEXP specifies the textual units which should be sorted.
|
||
For example, to sort lines RECORD-REGEXP would be \"^.*$\"
|
||
KEY specifies the part of each record (ie each match for RECORD-REGEXP)
|
||
is to be used for sorting.
|
||
If it is \"\\\\digit\" then the digit'th \"\\\\(...\\\\)\" match field from
|
||
RECORD-REGEXP is used.
|
||
If it is \"\\\\&\" then the whole record is used.
|
||
Otherwise, it is a regular-expression for which to search within the record.
|
||
If a match for KEY is not found within a record then that record is ignored.
|
||
|
||
With a negative prefix arg sorts in reverse order.
|
||
|
||
The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case affects
|
||
the sort order.
|
||
|
||
For example: to sort lines in the region by the first word on each line
|
||
starting with the letter \"f\",
|
||
RECORD-REGEXP would be \"^.*$\" and KEY would be \"\\\\=\\<f\\\\w*\\\\>\"" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sort-columns) "sort" "\
|
||
Sort lines in region alphabetically by a certain range of columns.
|
||
For the purpose of this command, the region includes
|
||
the entire line that point is in and the entire line the mark is in.
|
||
The column positions of point and mark bound the range of columns to sort on.
|
||
A prefix argument means sort into reverse order.
|
||
The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case affects
|
||
the sort order.
|
||
|
||
Note that `sort-columns' rejects text that contains tabs,
|
||
because tabs could be split across the specified columns
|
||
and it doesn't know how to handle that. Also, when possible,
|
||
it uses the `sort' utility program, which doesn't understand tabs.
|
||
Use \\[untabify] to convert tabs to spaces before sorting." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote reverse-region) "sort" "\
|
||
Reverse the order of lines in a region.
|
||
From a program takes two point or marker arguments, BEG and END." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (speedbar-get-focus speedbar-frame-mode) "speedbar"
|
||
;;;;;; "speedbar.el" (14782 11914))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from speedbar.el
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote speedbar) (quote speedbar-frame-mode))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote speedbar-frame-mode) "speedbar" "\
|
||
Enable or disable speedbar. Positive ARG means turn on, negative turn off.
|
||
nil means toggle. Once the speedbar frame is activated, a buffer in
|
||
`speedbar-mode' will be displayed. Currently, only one speedbar is
|
||
supported at a time.
|
||
`speedbar-before-popup-hook' is called before popping up the speedbar frame.
|
||
`speedbar-before-delete-hook' is called before the frame is deleted." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote speedbar-get-focus) "speedbar" "\
|
||
Change frame focus to or from the speedbar frame.
|
||
If the selected frame is not speedbar, then speedbar frame is
|
||
selected. If the speedbar frame is active, then select the attached frame." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (spell-string spell-region spell-word spell-buffer)
|
||
;;;;;; "spell" "textmodes/spell.el" (13553 46858))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/spell.el
|
||
|
||
(put (quote spell-filter) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote spell-buffer) "spell" "\
|
||
Check spelling of every word in the buffer.
|
||
For each incorrect word, you are asked for the correct spelling
|
||
and then put into a query-replace to fix some or all occurrences.
|
||
If you do not want to change a word, just give the same word
|
||
as its \"correct\" spelling; then the query replace is skipped." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote spell-word) "spell" "\
|
||
Check spelling of word at or before point.
|
||
If it is not correct, ask user for the correct spelling
|
||
and `query-replace' the entire buffer to substitute it." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote spell-region) "spell" "\
|
||
Like `spell-buffer' but applies only to region.
|
||
Used in a program, applies from START to END.
|
||
DESCRIPTION is an optional string naming the unit being checked:
|
||
for example, \"word\"." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote spell-string) "spell" "\
|
||
Check spelling of string supplied as argument." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (snarf-spooks spook) "spook" "play/spook.el" (14816
|
||
;;;;;; 63829))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/spook.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote spook) "spook" "\
|
||
Adds that special touch of class to your outgoing mail." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote snarf-spooks) "spook" "\
|
||
Return a vector containing the lines from `spook-phrases-file'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (sql-postgres sql-ms sql-ingres sql-solid sql-mysql
|
||
;;;;;; sql-informix sql-sybase sql-oracle sql-mode sql-help) "sql"
|
||
;;;;;; "progmodes/sql.el" (14829 52426))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/sql.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sql-help) "sql" "\
|
||
Show short help for the SQL modes.
|
||
|
||
Use an entry function to open an interactive SQL buffer. This buffer is
|
||
usually named `*SQL*'. The name of the major mode is SQLi.
|
||
|
||
Use the following commands to start a specific SQL interpreter:
|
||
|
||
PostGres: \\[sql-postgres]
|
||
|
||
Other non-free SQL implementations are also supported:
|
||
|
||
MySQL: \\[sql-mysql]
|
||
Solid: \\[sql-solid]
|
||
Oracle: \\[sql-oracle]
|
||
Informix: \\[sql-informix]
|
||
Sybase: \\[sql-sybase]
|
||
Ingres: \\[sql-ingres]
|
||
Microsoft: \\[sql-ms]
|
||
|
||
But we urge you to choose a free implementation instead of these.
|
||
|
||
Once you have the SQLi buffer, you can enter SQL statements in the
|
||
buffer. The output generated is appended to the buffer and a new prompt
|
||
is generated. See the In/Out menu in the SQLi buffer for some functions
|
||
that help you navigate through the buffer, the input history, etc.
|
||
|
||
If you have a really complex SQL statement or if you are writing a
|
||
procedure, you can do this in a separate buffer. Put the new buffer in
|
||
`sql-mode' by calling \\[sql-mode]. The name of this buffer can be
|
||
anything. The name of the major mode is SQL.
|
||
|
||
In this SQL buffer (SQL mode), you can send the region or the entire
|
||
buffer to the interactive SQL buffer (SQLi mode). The results are
|
||
appended to the SQLi buffer without disturbing your SQL buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sql-mode) "sql" "\
|
||
Major mode to edit SQL.
|
||
|
||
You can send SQL statements to the SQLi buffer using
|
||
\\[sql-send-region]. Such a buffer must exist before you can do this.
|
||
See `sql-help' on how to create SQLi buffers.
|
||
|
||
\\{sql-mode-map}
|
||
Customization: Entry to this mode runs the `sql-mode-hook'.
|
||
|
||
When you put a buffer in SQL mode, the buffer stores the last SQLi
|
||
buffer created as its destination in the variable `sql-buffer'. This
|
||
will be the buffer \\[sql-send-region] sends the region to. If this
|
||
SQLi buffer is killed, \\[sql-send-region] is no longer able to
|
||
determine where the strings should be sent to. You can set the
|
||
value of `sql-buffer' using \\[sql-set-sqli-buffer].
|
||
|
||
For information on how to create multiple SQLi buffers, see
|
||
`sql-interactive-mode'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sql-oracle) "sql" "\
|
||
Run sqlplus by Oracle as an inferior process.
|
||
|
||
If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
|
||
If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
|
||
`*SQL*'.
|
||
|
||
Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-oracle-program'. Login uses
|
||
the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-database' as
|
||
defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters can be stored in
|
||
the list `sql-oracle-options'.
|
||
|
||
The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
|
||
input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
|
||
|
||
To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
|
||
in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
|
||
before \\[sql-oracle]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
|
||
in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
|
||
The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
|
||
`default-process-coding-system'.
|
||
|
||
\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sql-sybase) "sql" "\
|
||
Run isql by SyBase as an inferior process.
|
||
|
||
If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
|
||
If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
|
||
`*SQL*'.
|
||
|
||
Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-sybase-program'. Login uses
|
||
the variables `sql-server', `sql-user', `sql-password', and
|
||
`sql-database' as defaults, if set.
|
||
|
||
The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
|
||
input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
|
||
|
||
To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
|
||
in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
|
||
before \\[sql-sybase]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
|
||
in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
|
||
The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
|
||
`default-process-coding-system'.
|
||
|
||
\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sql-informix) "sql" "\
|
||
Run dbaccess by Informix as an inferior process.
|
||
|
||
If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
|
||
If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
|
||
`*SQL*'.
|
||
|
||
Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-informix-program'. Login uses
|
||
the variable `sql-database' as default, if set.
|
||
|
||
The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
|
||
input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
|
||
|
||
To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
|
||
in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
|
||
before \\[sql-informix]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
|
||
in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
|
||
The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
|
||
`default-process-coding-system'.
|
||
|
||
\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sql-mysql) "sql" "\
|
||
Run mysql by TcX as an inferior process.
|
||
|
||
Note that the widespread idea that mysql is free software is inaccurate;
|
||
its license is too restrictive. We urge you to use PostGres instead.
|
||
|
||
If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
|
||
If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
|
||
`*SQL*'.
|
||
|
||
Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-mysql-program'. Login uses
|
||
the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database', and
|
||
`sql-server' as defaults, if set.
|
||
|
||
The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
|
||
input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
|
||
|
||
To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
|
||
in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
|
||
before \\[sql-mysql]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
|
||
in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
|
||
The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
|
||
`default-process-coding-system'.
|
||
|
||
\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sql-solid) "sql" "\
|
||
Run solsql by Solid as an inferior process.
|
||
|
||
If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
|
||
If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
|
||
`*SQL*'.
|
||
|
||
Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-solid-program'. Login uses
|
||
the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-server' as
|
||
defaults, if set.
|
||
|
||
The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
|
||
input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
|
||
|
||
To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
|
||
in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
|
||
before \\[sql-solid]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
|
||
in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
|
||
The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
|
||
`default-process-coding-system'.
|
||
|
||
\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sql-ingres) "sql" "\
|
||
Run sql by Ingres as an inferior process.
|
||
|
||
If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
|
||
If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
|
||
`*SQL*'.
|
||
|
||
Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-ingres-program'. Login uses
|
||
the variable `sql-database' as default, if set.
|
||
|
||
The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
|
||
input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
|
||
|
||
To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
|
||
in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
|
||
before \\[sql-ingres]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
|
||
in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
|
||
The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
|
||
`default-process-coding-system'.
|
||
|
||
\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sql-ms) "sql" "\
|
||
Run isql by Microsoft as an inferior process.
|
||
|
||
If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
|
||
If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
|
||
`*SQL*'.
|
||
|
||
Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-ms-program'. Login uses the
|
||
variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database', and `sql-server'
|
||
as defaults, if set.
|
||
|
||
The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
|
||
input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
|
||
|
||
To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
|
||
in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
|
||
before \\[sql-ms]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
|
||
in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
|
||
The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
|
||
`default-process-coding-system'.
|
||
|
||
\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sql-postgres) "sql" "\
|
||
Run psql by Postgres as an inferior process.
|
||
|
||
If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
|
||
If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
|
||
`*SQL*'.
|
||
|
||
Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-postgres-program'. Login uses
|
||
the variables `sql-database' and `sql-server' as default, if set.
|
||
|
||
The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
|
||
input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
|
||
|
||
To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
|
||
in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
|
||
before \\[sql-postgres]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
|
||
in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
|
||
The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
|
||
`default-process-coding-system'. If your output lines end with ^M,
|
||
your might try undecided-dos as a coding system. If this doesn't help,
|
||
Try to set `comint-output-filter-functions' like this:
|
||
|
||
\(setq comint-output-filter-functions (append comint-output-filter-functions
|
||
'(comint-strip-ctrl-m)))
|
||
|
||
\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (strokes-compose-complex-stroke strokes-decode-buffer
|
||
;;;;;; strokes-mode strokes-list-strokes strokes-load-user-strokes
|
||
;;;;;; strokes-help strokes-describe-stroke strokes-do-complex-stroke
|
||
;;;;;; strokes-do-stroke strokes-read-complex-stroke strokes-read-stroke
|
||
;;;;;; strokes-global-set-stroke strokes-mode) "strokes" "strokes.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14788 10033))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from strokes.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar strokes-mode nil "\
|
||
Non-nil when `strokes' is globally enabled.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect. Use either Customize
|
||
or M-x strokes-mode.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote strokes) (quote strokes-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote strokes-mode) (quote strokes))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote strokes-global-set-stroke) "strokes" "\
|
||
Interactively give STROKE the global binding as COMMAND.
|
||
Operated just like `global-set-key', except for strokes.
|
||
COMMAND is a symbol naming an interactively-callable function. STROKE
|
||
is a list of sampled positions on the stroke grid as described in the
|
||
documentation for the `strokes-define-stroke' function." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote global-set-stroke) (quote strokes-global-set-stroke))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote strokes-read-stroke) "strokes" "\
|
||
Read a simple stroke (interactively) and return the stroke.
|
||
Optional PROMPT in minibuffer displays before and during stroke reading.
|
||
This function will display the stroke interactively as it is being
|
||
entered in the strokes buffer if the variable
|
||
`strokes-use-strokes-buffer' is non-nil.
|
||
Optional EVENT is acceptable as the starting event of the stroke" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote strokes-read-complex-stroke) "strokes" "\
|
||
Read a complex stroke (interactively) and return the stroke.
|
||
Optional PROMPT in minibuffer displays before and during stroke reading.
|
||
Note that a complex stroke allows the user to pen-up and pen-down. This
|
||
is implemented by allowing the user to paint with button1 or button2 and
|
||
then complete the stroke with button3.
|
||
Optional EVENT is acceptable as the starting event of the stroke" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote strokes-do-stroke) "strokes" "\
|
||
Read a simple stroke from the user and then exectute its command.
|
||
This must be bound to a mouse event." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote strokes-do-complex-stroke) "strokes" "\
|
||
Read a complex stroke from the user and then exectute its command.
|
||
This must be bound to a mouse event." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote strokes-describe-stroke) "strokes" "\
|
||
Displays the command which STROKE maps to, reading STROKE interactively." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote describe-stroke) (quote strokes-describe-stroke))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote strokes-help) "strokes" "\
|
||
Get instructional help on using the `strokes' package." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote strokes-load-user-strokes) "strokes" "\
|
||
Load user-defined strokes from file named by `strokes-file'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote load-user-strokes) (quote strokes-load-user-strokes))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote strokes-list-strokes) "strokes" "\
|
||
Pop up a buffer containing an alphabetical listing of strokes in STROKES-MAP.
|
||
With CHRONOLOGICAL prefix arg (\\[universal-argument]) list strokes
|
||
chronologically by command name.
|
||
If STROKES-MAP is not given, `strokes-global-map' will be used instead." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote strokes-mode) "strokes" "\
|
||
Toggle strokes being enabled.
|
||
With ARG, turn strokes on if and only if ARG is positive or true.
|
||
Note that `strokes-mode' is a global mode. Think of it as a minor
|
||
mode in all buffers when activated.
|
||
By default, strokes are invoked with mouse button-2. You can define
|
||
new strokes with
|
||
|
||
> M-x global-set-stroke
|
||
|
||
To use strokes for pictographic editing, such as Chinese/Japanese, use
|
||
S-mouse-2, which draws strokes and inserts them. Encode/decode your
|
||
strokes with
|
||
|
||
> M-x strokes-encode-buffer
|
||
> M-x strokes-decode-buffer" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote strokes-decode-buffer) "strokes" "\
|
||
Decode stroke strings in BUFFER and display their corresponding glyphs.
|
||
Optional BUFFER defaults to the current buffer.
|
||
Optional FORCE non-nil will ignore the buffer's read-only status." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote strokes-compose-complex-stroke) "strokes" "\
|
||
Read a complex stroke and insert its glyph into the current buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (studlify-word studlify-region) "studly" "play/studly.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14816 63829))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/studly.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote studlify-region) "studly" "\
|
||
Studlify-case the region" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote studlify-word) "studly" "\
|
||
Studlify-case the current word, or COUNT words if given an argument" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (sc-cite-original) "supercite" "mail/supercite.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14565 55801))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/supercite.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sc-cite-original) "supercite" "\
|
||
Workhorse citing function which performs the initial citation.
|
||
This is callable from the various mail and news readers' reply
|
||
function according to the agreed upon standard. See `\\[sc-describe]'
|
||
for more details. `sc-cite-original' does not do any yanking of the
|
||
original message but it does require a few things:
|
||
|
||
1) The reply buffer is the current buffer.
|
||
|
||
2) The original message has been yanked and inserted into the
|
||
reply buffer.
|
||
|
||
3) Verbose mail headers from the original message have been
|
||
inserted into the reply buffer directly before the text of the
|
||
original message.
|
||
|
||
4) Point is at the beginning of the verbose headers.
|
||
|
||
5) Mark is at the end of the body of text to be cited.
|
||
|
||
For Emacs 19's, the region need not be active (and typically isn't
|
||
when this function is called. Also, the hook `sc-pre-hook' is run
|
||
before, and `sc-post-hook' is run after the guts of this function." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (tabify untabify) "tabify" "tabify.el" (13227 8639))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from tabify.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote untabify) "tabify" "\
|
||
Convert all tabs in region to multiple spaces, preserving columns.
|
||
Called non-interactively, the region is specified by arguments
|
||
START and END, rather than by the position of point and mark.
|
||
The variable `tab-width' controls the spacing of tab stops." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tabify) "tabify" "\
|
||
Convert multiple spaces in region to tabs when possible.
|
||
A group of spaces is partially replaced by tabs
|
||
when this can be done without changing the column they end at.
|
||
Called non-interactively, the region is specified by arguments
|
||
START and END, rather than by the position of point and mark.
|
||
The variable `tab-width' controls the spacing of tab stops." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (talk-connect) "talk" "talk.el" (13229 29630))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from talk.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote talk-connect) "talk" "\
|
||
Connect to display DISPLAY for the Emacs talk group." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (tar-mode) "tar-mode" "tar-mode.el" (14664 40536))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from tar-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tar-mode) "tar-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for viewing a tar file as a dired-like listing of its contents.
|
||
You can move around using the usual cursor motion commands.
|
||
Letters no longer insert themselves.
|
||
Type `e' to pull a file out of the tar file and into its own buffer;
|
||
or click mouse-2 on the file's line in the Tar mode buffer.
|
||
Type `c' to copy an entry from the tar file into another file on disk.
|
||
|
||
If you edit a sub-file of this archive (as with the `e' command) and
|
||
save it with Control-x Control-s, the contents of that buffer will be
|
||
saved back into the tar-file buffer; in this way you can edit a file
|
||
inside of a tar archive without extracting it and re-archiving it.
|
||
|
||
See also: variables `tar-update-datestamp' and `tar-anal-blocksize'.
|
||
\\{tar-mode-map}" nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (tcl-help-on-word inferior-tcl tcl-mode) "tcl"
|
||
;;;;;; "progmodes/tcl.el" (14729 20675))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/tcl.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tcl-mode) "tcl" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Tcl code.
|
||
Expression and list commands understand all Tcl brackets.
|
||
Tab indents for Tcl code.
|
||
Paragraphs are separated by blank lines only.
|
||
Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
|
||
|
||
Variables controlling indentation style:
|
||
tcl-indent-level
|
||
Indentation of Tcl statements within surrounding block.
|
||
tcl-continued-indent-level
|
||
Indentation of continuation line relative to first line of command.
|
||
|
||
Variables controlling user interaction with mode (see variable
|
||
documentation for details):
|
||
tcl-tab-always-indent
|
||
Controls action of TAB key.
|
||
tcl-auto-newline
|
||
Non-nil means automatically newline before and after braces, brackets,
|
||
and semicolons inserted in Tcl code.
|
||
tcl-electric-hash-style
|
||
Controls action of `#' key.
|
||
tcl-use-hairy-comment-detector
|
||
If t, use more complicated, but slower, comment detector.
|
||
This variable is only used in Emacs 19.
|
||
tcl-use-smart-word-finder
|
||
If not nil, use a smarter, Tcl-specific way to find the current
|
||
word when looking up help on a Tcl command.
|
||
|
||
Turning on Tcl mode calls the value of the variable `tcl-mode-hook'
|
||
with no args, if that value is non-nil. Read the documentation for
|
||
`tcl-mode-hook' to see what kinds of interesting hook functions
|
||
already exist.
|
||
|
||
Commands:
|
||
\\{tcl-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote inferior-tcl) "tcl" "\
|
||
Run inferior Tcl process.
|
||
Prefix arg means enter program name interactively.
|
||
See documentation for function `inferior-tcl-mode' for more information." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tcl-help-on-word) "tcl" "\
|
||
Get help on Tcl command. Default is word at point.
|
||
Prefix argument means invert sense of `tcl-use-smart-word-finder'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (rsh telnet) "telnet" "net/telnet.el" (14729 20675))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from net/telnet.el
|
||
(add-hook 'same-window-regexps "\\*telnet-.*\\*\\(\\|<[0-9]+>\\)")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote telnet) "telnet" "\
|
||
Open a network login connection to host named HOST (a string).
|
||
Communication with HOST is recorded in a buffer `*PROGRAM-HOST*'
|
||
where PROGRAM is the telnet program being used. This program
|
||
is controlled by the contents of the global variable `telnet-host-properties',
|
||
falling back on the value of the global variable `telnet-program'.
|
||
Normally input is edited in Emacs and sent a line at a time." t nil)
|
||
(add-hook 'same-window-regexps "\\*rsh-[^-]*\\*\\(\\|<[0-9]*>\\)")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote rsh) "telnet" "\
|
||
Open a network login connection to host named HOST (a string).
|
||
Communication with HOST is recorded in a buffer `*rsh-HOST*'.
|
||
Normally input is edited in Emacs and sent a line at a time." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ansi-term term make-term) "term" "term.el" (14702
|
||
;;;;;; 63698))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from term.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote make-term) "term" "\
|
||
Make a term process NAME in a buffer, running PROGRAM.
|
||
The name of the buffer is made by surrounding NAME with `*'s.
|
||
If there is already a running process in that buffer, it is not restarted.
|
||
Optional third arg STARTFILE is the name of a file to send the contents of to
|
||
the process. Any more args are arguments to PROGRAM." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote term) "term" "\
|
||
Start a terminal-emulator in a new buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ansi-term) "term" "\
|
||
Start a terminal-emulator in a new buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (terminal-emulator) "terminal" "terminal.el" (14758
|
||
;;;;;; 23449))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from terminal.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote terminal-emulator) "terminal" "\
|
||
Under a display-terminal emulator in BUFFER, run PROGRAM on arguments ARGS.
|
||
ARGS is a list of argument-strings. Remaining arguments are WIDTH and HEIGHT.
|
||
BUFFER's contents are made an image of the display generated by that program,
|
||
and any input typed when BUFFER is the current Emacs buffer is sent to that
|
||
program as keyboard input.
|
||
|
||
Interactively, BUFFER defaults to \"*terminal*\" and PROGRAM and ARGS
|
||
are parsed from an input-string using your usual shell.
|
||
WIDTH and HEIGHT are determined from the size of the current window
|
||
-- WIDTH will be one less than the window's width, HEIGHT will be its height.
|
||
|
||
To switch buffers and leave the emulator, or to give commands
|
||
to the emulator itself (as opposed to the program running under it),
|
||
type Control-^. The following character is an emulator command.
|
||
Type Control-^ twice to send it to the subprogram.
|
||
This escape character may be changed using the variable `terminal-escape-char'.
|
||
|
||
`Meta' characters may not currently be sent through the terminal emulator.
|
||
|
||
Here is a list of some of the variables which control the behaviour
|
||
of the emulator -- see their documentation for more information:
|
||
terminal-escape-char, terminal-scrolling, terminal-more-processing,
|
||
terminal-redisplay-interval.
|
||
|
||
This function calls the value of terminal-mode-hook if that exists
|
||
and is non-nil after the terminal buffer has been set up and the
|
||
subprocess started." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (tetris) "tetris" "play/tetris.el" (13700 16411))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/tetris.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tetris) "tetris" "\
|
||
Play the Tetris game.
|
||
Shapes drop from the top of the screen, and the user has to move and
|
||
rotate the shape to fit in with those at the bottom of the screen so
|
||
as to form complete rows.
|
||
|
||
tetris-mode keybindings:
|
||
\\<tetris-mode-map>
|
||
\\[tetris-start-game] Starts a new game of Tetris
|
||
\\[tetris-end-game] Terminates the current game
|
||
\\[tetris-pause-game] Pauses (or resumes) the current game
|
||
\\[tetris-move-left] Moves the shape one square to the left
|
||
\\[tetris-move-right] Moves the shape one square to the right
|
||
\\[tetris-rotate-prev] Rotates the shape clockwise
|
||
\\[tetris-rotate-next] Rotates the shape anticlockwise
|
||
\\[tetris-move-bottom] Drops the shape to the bottom of the playing area
|
||
|
||
" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (tex-start-shell slitex-mode latex-mode plain-tex-mode
|
||
;;;;;; tex-mode tex-close-quote tex-open-quote tex-default-mode
|
||
;;;;;; tex-show-queue-command tex-dvi-view-command tex-alt-dvi-print-command
|
||
;;;;;; tex-dvi-print-command tex-bibtex-command latex-block-names
|
||
;;;;;; tex-start-options-string slitex-run-command latex-run-command
|
||
;;;;;; tex-run-command tex-offer-save tex-main-file tex-first-line-header-regexp
|
||
;;;;;; tex-directory tex-shell-file-name) "tex-mode" "textmodes/tex-mode.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14825 31079))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/tex-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-shell-file-name nil "\
|
||
*If non-nil, the shell file name to run in the subshell used to run TeX.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-directory "." "\
|
||
*Directory in which temporary files are written.
|
||
You can make this `/tmp' if your TEXINPUTS has no relative directories in it
|
||
and you don't try to apply \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer] when there are
|
||
`\\input' commands with relative directories.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-first-line-header-regexp nil "\
|
||
Regexp for matching a first line which `tex-region' should include.
|
||
If this is non-nil, it should be a regular expression string;
|
||
if it matches the first line of the file,
|
||
`tex-region' always includes the first line in the TeX run.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-main-file nil "\
|
||
*The main TeX source file which includes this buffer's file.
|
||
The command `tex-file' runs TeX on the file specified by `tex-main-file'
|
||
if the variable is non-nil.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-offer-save t "\
|
||
*If non-nil, ask about saving modified buffers before \\[tex-file] is run.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-run-command "tex" "\
|
||
*Command used to run TeX subjob.
|
||
TeX Mode sets `tex-command' to this string.
|
||
See the documentation of that variable.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar latex-run-command "latex" "\
|
||
*Command used to run LaTeX subjob.
|
||
LaTeX Mode sets `tex-command' to this string.
|
||
See the documentation of that variable.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar slitex-run-command "slitex" "\
|
||
*Command used to run SliTeX subjob.
|
||
SliTeX Mode sets `tex-command' to this string.
|
||
See the documentation of that variable.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-start-options-string "\\nonstopmode\\input" "\
|
||
*TeX options to use when running TeX.
|
||
These precede the input file name. If nil, TeX runs without option.
|
||
See the documentation of `tex-command'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar latex-block-names nil "\
|
||
*User defined LaTeX block names.
|
||
Combined with `standard-latex-block-names' for minibuffer completion.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-bibtex-command "bibtex" "\
|
||
*Command used by `tex-bibtex-file' to gather bibliographic data.
|
||
If this string contains an asterisk (`*'), that is replaced by the file name;
|
||
otherwise, the file name, preceded by blank, is added at the end.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-dvi-print-command "lpr -d" "\
|
||
*Command used by \\[tex-print] to print a .dvi file.
|
||
If this string contains an asterisk (`*'), that is replaced by the file name;
|
||
otherwise, the file name, preceded by blank, is added at the end.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-alt-dvi-print-command "lpr -d" "\
|
||
*Command used by \\[tex-print] with a prefix arg to print a .dvi file.
|
||
If this string contains an asterisk (`*'), that is replaced by the file name;
|
||
otherwise, the file name, preceded by blank, is added at the end.
|
||
|
||
If two printers are not enough of a choice, you can set the variable
|
||
`tex-alt-dvi-print-command' to an expression that asks what you want;
|
||
for example,
|
||
|
||
(setq tex-alt-dvi-print-command
|
||
'(format \"lpr -P%s\" (read-string \"Use printer: \")))
|
||
|
||
would tell \\[tex-print] with a prefix argument to ask you which printer to
|
||
use.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-dvi-view-command nil "\
|
||
*Command used by \\[tex-view] to display a `.dvi' file.
|
||
If this string contains an asterisk (`*'), that is replaced by the file name;
|
||
otherwise, the file name, preceded by blank, is added at the end.
|
||
|
||
This can be set conditionally so that the previewer used is suitable for the
|
||
window system being used. For example,
|
||
|
||
(setq tex-dvi-view-command
|
||
(if (eq window-system 'x) \"xdvi\" \"dvi2tty * | cat -s\"))
|
||
|
||
would tell \\[tex-view] to use xdvi under X windows and to use dvi2tty
|
||
otherwise.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-show-queue-command "lpq" "\
|
||
*Command used by \\[tex-show-print-queue] to show the print queue.
|
||
Should show the queue(s) that \\[tex-print] puts jobs on.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-default-mode (quote latex-mode) "\
|
||
*Mode to enter for a new file that might be either TeX or LaTeX.
|
||
This variable is used when it can't be determined whether the file
|
||
is plain TeX or LaTeX or what because the file contains no commands.
|
||
Normally set to either `plain-tex-mode' or `latex-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-open-quote "``" "\
|
||
*String inserted by typing \\[tex-insert-quote] to open a quotation.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar tex-close-quote "''" "\
|
||
*String inserted by typing \\[tex-insert-quote] to close a quotation.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tex-mode) "tex-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing files of input for TeX, LaTeX, or SliTeX.
|
||
Tries to determine (by looking at the beginning of the file) whether
|
||
this file is for plain TeX, LaTeX, or SliTeX and calls `plain-tex-mode',
|
||
`latex-mode', or `slitex-mode', respectively. If it cannot be determined,
|
||
such as if there are no commands in the file, the value of `tex-default-mode'
|
||
says which mode to use." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote TeX-mode) (quote tex-mode))
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote plain-TeX-mode) (quote plain-tex-mode))
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote LaTeX-mode) (quote latex-mode))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote plain-tex-mode) "tex-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing files of input for plain TeX.
|
||
Makes $ and } display the characters they match.
|
||
Makes \" insert `` when it seems to be the beginning of a quotation,
|
||
and '' when it appears to be the end; it inserts \" only after a \\.
|
||
|
||
Use \\[tex-region] to run TeX on the current region, plus a \"header\"
|
||
copied from the top of the file (containing macro definitions, etc.),
|
||
running TeX under a special subshell. \\[tex-buffer] does the whole buffer.
|
||
\\[tex-file] saves the buffer and then processes the file.
|
||
\\[tex-print] prints the .dvi file made by any of these.
|
||
\\[tex-view] previews the .dvi file made by any of these.
|
||
\\[tex-bibtex-file] runs bibtex on the file of the current buffer.
|
||
|
||
Use \\[tex-validate-buffer] to check buffer for paragraphs containing
|
||
mismatched $'s or braces.
|
||
|
||
Special commands:
|
||
\\{tex-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
Mode variables:
|
||
tex-run-command
|
||
Command string used by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
|
||
tex-directory
|
||
Directory in which to create temporary files for TeX jobs
|
||
run by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
|
||
tex-dvi-print-command
|
||
Command string used by \\[tex-print] to print a .dvi file.
|
||
tex-alt-dvi-print-command
|
||
Alternative command string used by \\[tex-print] (when given a prefix
|
||
argument) to print a .dvi file.
|
||
tex-dvi-view-command
|
||
Command string used by \\[tex-view] to preview a .dvi file.
|
||
tex-show-queue-command
|
||
Command string used by \\[tex-show-print-queue] to show the print
|
||
queue that \\[tex-print] put your job on.
|
||
|
||
Entering Plain-tex mode runs the hook `text-mode-hook', then the hook
|
||
`tex-mode-hook', and finally the hook `plain-tex-mode-hook'. When the
|
||
special subshell is initiated, the hook `tex-shell-hook' is run." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote latex-mode) "tex-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing files of input for LaTeX.
|
||
Makes $ and } display the characters they match.
|
||
Makes \" insert `` when it seems to be the beginning of a quotation,
|
||
and '' when it appears to be the end; it inserts \" only after a \\.
|
||
|
||
Use \\[tex-region] to run LaTeX on the current region, plus the preamble
|
||
copied from the top of the file (containing \\documentstyle, etc.),
|
||
running LaTeX under a special subshell. \\[tex-buffer] does the whole buffer.
|
||
\\[tex-file] saves the buffer and then processes the file.
|
||
\\[tex-print] prints the .dvi file made by any of these.
|
||
\\[tex-view] previews the .dvi file made by any of these.
|
||
\\[tex-bibtex-file] runs bibtex on the file of the current buffer.
|
||
|
||
Use \\[tex-validate-buffer] to check buffer for paragraphs containing
|
||
mismatched $'s or braces.
|
||
|
||
Special commands:
|
||
\\{tex-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
Mode variables:
|
||
latex-run-command
|
||
Command string used by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
|
||
tex-directory
|
||
Directory in which to create temporary files for LaTeX jobs
|
||
run by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
|
||
tex-dvi-print-command
|
||
Command string used by \\[tex-print] to print a .dvi file.
|
||
tex-alt-dvi-print-command
|
||
Alternative command string used by \\[tex-print] (when given a prefix
|
||
argument) to print a .dvi file.
|
||
tex-dvi-view-command
|
||
Command string used by \\[tex-view] to preview a .dvi file.
|
||
tex-show-queue-command
|
||
Command string used by \\[tex-show-print-queue] to show the print
|
||
queue that \\[tex-print] put your job on.
|
||
|
||
Entering Latex mode runs the hook `text-mode-hook', then
|
||
`tex-mode-hook', and finally `latex-mode-hook'. When the special
|
||
subshell is initiated, `tex-shell-hook' is run." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote slitex-mode) "tex-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing files of input for SliTeX.
|
||
Makes $ and } display the characters they match.
|
||
Makes \" insert `` when it seems to be the beginning of a quotation,
|
||
and '' when it appears to be the end; it inserts \" only after a \\.
|
||
|
||
Use \\[tex-region] to run SliTeX on the current region, plus the preamble
|
||
copied from the top of the file (containing \\documentstyle, etc.),
|
||
running SliTeX under a special subshell. \\[tex-buffer] does the whole buffer.
|
||
\\[tex-file] saves the buffer and then processes the file.
|
||
\\[tex-print] prints the .dvi file made by any of these.
|
||
\\[tex-view] previews the .dvi file made by any of these.
|
||
\\[tex-bibtex-file] runs bibtex on the file of the current buffer.
|
||
|
||
Use \\[tex-validate-buffer] to check buffer for paragraphs containing
|
||
mismatched $'s or braces.
|
||
|
||
Special commands:
|
||
\\{tex-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
Mode variables:
|
||
slitex-run-command
|
||
Command string used by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
|
||
tex-directory
|
||
Directory in which to create temporary files for SliTeX jobs
|
||
run by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
|
||
tex-dvi-print-command
|
||
Command string used by \\[tex-print] to print a .dvi file.
|
||
tex-alt-dvi-print-command
|
||
Alternative command string used by \\[tex-print] (when given a prefix
|
||
argument) to print a .dvi file.
|
||
tex-dvi-view-command
|
||
Command string used by \\[tex-view] to preview a .dvi file.
|
||
tex-show-queue-command
|
||
Command string used by \\[tex-show-print-queue] to show the print
|
||
queue that \\[tex-print] put your job on.
|
||
|
||
Entering SliTeX mode runs the hook `text-mode-hook', then the hook
|
||
`tex-mode-hook', then the hook `latex-mode-hook', and finally the hook
|
||
`slitex-mode-hook'. When the special subshell is initiated, the hook
|
||
`tex-shell-hook' is run." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tex-start-shell) "tex-mode" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (texi2info texinfo-format-region texinfo-format-buffer)
|
||
;;;;;; "texinfmt" "textmodes/texinfmt.el" (14600 36293))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/texinfmt.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote texinfo-format-buffer) "texinfmt" "\
|
||
Process the current buffer as texinfo code, into an Info file.
|
||
The Info file output is generated in a buffer visiting the Info file
|
||
name specified in the @setfilename command.
|
||
|
||
Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means don't make tag table
|
||
and don't split the file if large. You can use Info-tagify and
|
||
Info-split to do these manually." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote texinfo-format-region) "texinfmt" "\
|
||
Convert the current region of the Texinfo file to Info format.
|
||
This lets you see what that part of the file will look like in Info.
|
||
The command is bound to \\[texinfo-format-region]. The text that is
|
||
converted to Info is stored in a temporary buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote texi2info) "texinfmt" "\
|
||
Convert the current buffer (written in Texinfo code) into an Info file.
|
||
The Info file output is generated in a buffer visiting the Info file
|
||
names specified in the @setfilename command.
|
||
|
||
This function automatically updates all node pointers and menus, and
|
||
creates a master menu. This work is done on a temporary buffer that
|
||
is automatically removed when the Info file is created. The original
|
||
Texinfo source buffer is not changed.
|
||
|
||
Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means don't split the file
|
||
if large. You can use Info-split to do this manually." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (texinfo-mode) "texinfo" "textmodes/texinfo.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14819 42855))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/texinfo.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote texinfo-mode) "texinfo" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing Texinfo files.
|
||
|
||
It has these extra commands:
|
||
\\{texinfo-mode-map}
|
||
|
||
These are files that are used as input for TeX to make printed manuals
|
||
and also to be turned into Info files with \\[makeinfo-buffer] or
|
||
the `makeinfo' program. These files must be written in a very restricted and
|
||
modified version of TeX input format.
|
||
|
||
Editing commands are like text-mode except that the syntax table is
|
||
set up so expression commands skip Texinfo bracket groups. To see
|
||
what the Info version of a region of the Texinfo file will look like,
|
||
use \\[makeinfo-region], which runs `makeinfo' on the current region.
|
||
|
||
You can show the structure of a Texinfo file with \\[texinfo-show-structure].
|
||
This command shows the structure of a Texinfo file by listing the
|
||
lines with the @-sign commands for @chapter, @section, and the like.
|
||
These lines are displayed in another window called the *Occur* window.
|
||
In that window, you can position the cursor over one of the lines and
|
||
use \\[occur-mode-goto-occurrence], to jump to the corresponding spot
|
||
in the Texinfo file.
|
||
|
||
In addition, Texinfo mode provides commands that insert various
|
||
frequently used @-sign commands into the buffer. You can use these
|
||
commands to save keystrokes. And you can insert balanced braces with
|
||
\\[texinfo-insert-braces] and later use the command \\[up-list] to
|
||
move forward past the closing brace.
|
||
|
||
Also, Texinfo mode provides functions for automatically creating or
|
||
updating menus and node pointers. These functions
|
||
|
||
* insert the `Next', `Previous' and `Up' pointers of a node,
|
||
* insert or update the menu for a section, and
|
||
* create a master menu for a Texinfo source file.
|
||
|
||
Here are the functions:
|
||
|
||
texinfo-update-node \\[texinfo-update-node]
|
||
texinfo-every-node-update \\[texinfo-every-node-update]
|
||
texinfo-sequential-node-update
|
||
|
||
texinfo-make-menu \\[texinfo-make-menu]
|
||
texinfo-all-menus-update \\[texinfo-all-menus-update]
|
||
texinfo-master-menu
|
||
|
||
texinfo-indent-menu-description (column &optional region-p)
|
||
|
||
The `texinfo-column-for-description' variable specifies the column to
|
||
which menu descriptions are indented.
|
||
|
||
Passed an argument (a prefix argument, if interactive), the
|
||
`texinfo-update-node' and `texinfo-make-menu' functions do their jobs
|
||
in the region.
|
||
|
||
To use the updating commands, you must structure your Texinfo file
|
||
hierarchically, such that each `@node' line, with the exception of the
|
||
Top node, is accompanied by some kind of section line, such as an
|
||
`@chapter' or `@section' line.
|
||
|
||
If the file has a `top' node, it must be called `top' or `Top' and
|
||
be the first node in the file.
|
||
|
||
Entering Texinfo mode calls the value of `text-mode-hook', and then the
|
||
value of `texinfo-mode-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (texinfo-sequential-node-update texinfo-every-node-update
|
||
;;;;;; texinfo-update-node) "texnfo-upd" "textmodes/texnfo-upd.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14263 36019))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/texnfo-upd.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote texinfo-update-node) "texnfo-upd" "\
|
||
Without any prefix argument, update the node in which point is located.
|
||
Interactively, a prefix argument means to operate on the region.
|
||
|
||
The functions for creating or updating nodes and menus, and their
|
||
keybindings, are:
|
||
|
||
texinfo-update-node (&optional beginning end) \\[texinfo-update-node]
|
||
texinfo-every-node-update () \\[texinfo-every-node-update]
|
||
texinfo-sequential-node-update (&optional region-p)
|
||
|
||
texinfo-make-menu (&optional region-p) \\[texinfo-make-menu]
|
||
texinfo-all-menus-update () \\[texinfo-all-menus-update]
|
||
texinfo-master-menu ()
|
||
|
||
texinfo-indent-menu-description (column &optional region-p)
|
||
|
||
The `texinfo-column-for-description' variable specifies the column to
|
||
which menu descriptions are indented. Its default value is 32." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote texinfo-every-node-update) "texnfo-upd" "\
|
||
Update every node in a Texinfo file." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote texinfo-sequential-node-update) "texnfo-upd" "\
|
||
Update one node (or many) in a Texinfo file with sequential pointers.
|
||
|
||
This function causes the `Next' or `Previous' pointer to point to the
|
||
immediately preceding or following node, even if it is at a higher or
|
||
lower hierarchical level in the document. Continually pressing `n' or
|
||
`p' takes you straight through the file.
|
||
|
||
Without any prefix argument, update the node in which point is located.
|
||
Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means update the nodes in the
|
||
marked region.
|
||
|
||
This command makes it awkward to navigate among sections and
|
||
subsections; it should be used only for those documents that are meant
|
||
to be read like a novel rather than a reference, and for which the
|
||
Info `g*' command is inadequate." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (thai-composition-function thai-post-read-conversion
|
||
;;;;;; thai-compose-buffer thai-compose-string thai-compose-region)
|
||
;;;;;; "thai-util" "language/thai-util.el" (14647 32047))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from language/thai-util.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote thai-compose-region) "thai-util" "\
|
||
Compose Thai characters in the region.
|
||
When called from a program, expects two arguments,
|
||
positions (integers or markers) specifying the region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote thai-compose-string) "thai-util" "\
|
||
Compose Thai characters in STRING and return the resulting string." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote thai-compose-buffer) "thai-util" "\
|
||
Compose Thai characters in the current buffer." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote thai-post-read-conversion) "thai-util" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote thai-composition-function) "thai-util" "\
|
||
Compose Thai text in the region FROM and TO.
|
||
The text matches the regular expression PATTERN.
|
||
Optional 4th argument STRING, if non-nil, is a string containing text
|
||
to compose.
|
||
|
||
The return value is number of composed characters." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (list-at-point number-at-point symbol-at-point
|
||
;;;;;; sexp-at-point thing-at-point bounds-of-thing-at-point forward-thing)
|
||
;;;;;; "thingatpt" "thingatpt.el" (14746 24125))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from thingatpt.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote forward-thing) "thingatpt" "\
|
||
Move forward to the end of the next THING." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote bounds-of-thing-at-point) "thingatpt" "\
|
||
Determine the start and end buffer locations for the THING at point.
|
||
THING is a symbol which specifies the kind of syntactic entity you want.
|
||
Possibilities include `symbol', `list', `sexp', `defun', `filename', `url',
|
||
`word', `sentence', `whitespace', `line', `page' and others.
|
||
|
||
See the file `thingatpt.el' for documentation on how to define
|
||
a symbol as a valid THING.
|
||
|
||
The value is a cons cell (START . END) giving the start and end positions
|
||
of the textual entity that was found." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote thing-at-point) "thingatpt" "\
|
||
Return the THING at point.
|
||
THING is a symbol which specifies the kind of syntactic entity you want.
|
||
Possibilities include `symbol', `list', `sexp', `defun', `filename', `url',
|
||
`word', `sentence', `whitespace', `line', `page' and others.
|
||
|
||
See the file `thingatpt.el' for documentation on how to define
|
||
a symbol as a valid THING." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote sexp-at-point) "thingatpt" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote symbol-at-point) "thingatpt" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote number-at-point) "thingatpt" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote list-at-point) "thingatpt" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (tibetan-pre-write-conversion tibetan-post-read-conversion
|
||
;;;;;; tibetan-compose-buffer tibetan-decompose-buffer tibetan-composition-function
|
||
;;;;;; tibetan-decompose-string tibetan-decompose-region tibetan-compose-region
|
||
;;;;;; tibetan-compose-string tibetan-transcription-to-tibetan tibetan-tibetan-to-transcription
|
||
;;;;;; tibetan-char-p) "tibet-util" "language/tibet-util.el" (14672
|
||
;;;;;; 33974))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from language/tibet-util.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tibetan-char-p) "tibet-util" "\
|
||
Check if char CH is Tibetan character.
|
||
Returns non-nil if CH is Tibetan. Otherwise, returns nil." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tibetan-tibetan-to-transcription) "tibet-util" "\
|
||
Transcribe Tibetan string STR and return the corresponding Roman string." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tibetan-transcription-to-tibetan) "tibet-util" "\
|
||
Convert Tibetan Roman string STR to Tibetan character string.
|
||
The returned string has no composition information." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tibetan-compose-string) "tibet-util" "\
|
||
Compose Tibetan string STR." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tibetan-compose-region) "tibet-util" "\
|
||
Compose Tibetan text the region BEG and END." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tibetan-decompose-region) "tibet-util" "\
|
||
Decompose Tibetan text in the region FROM and TO.
|
||
This is different from decompose-region because precomposed Tibetan characters
|
||
are decomposed into normal Tiebtan character sequences." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tibetan-decompose-string) "tibet-util" "\
|
||
Decompose Tibetan string STR.
|
||
This is different from decompose-string because precomposed Tibetan characters
|
||
are decomposed into normal Tiebtan character sequences." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tibetan-composition-function) "tibet-util" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tibetan-decompose-buffer) "tibet-util" "\
|
||
Decomposes Tibetan characters in the buffer into their components.
|
||
See also the documentation of the function `tibetan-decompose-region'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tibetan-compose-buffer) "tibet-util" "\
|
||
Composes Tibetan character components in the buffer.
|
||
See also docstring of the function tibetan-compose-region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tibetan-post-read-conversion) "tibet-util" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tibetan-pre-write-conversion) "tibet-util" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (tildify-buffer tildify-region) "tildify" "textmodes/tildify.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14780 47087))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/tildify.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tildify-region) "tildify" "\
|
||
Add hard spaces in the region between BEG and END.
|
||
See variables `tildify-pattern-alist', `tildify-string-alist', and
|
||
`tildify-ignored-environments-alist' for information about configuration
|
||
parameters.
|
||
This function performs no refilling of the changed text." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tildify-buffer) "tildify" "\
|
||
Add hard spaces in the current buffer.
|
||
See variables `tildify-pattern-alist', `tildify-string-alist', and
|
||
`tildify-ignored-environments-alist' for information about configuration
|
||
parameters.
|
||
This function performs no refilling of the changed text." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (display-time-mode display-time display-time-day-and-date)
|
||
;;;;;; "time" "time.el" (14807 56560))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from time.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar display-time-day-and-date nil "\
|
||
*Non-nil means \\[display-time] should display day and date as well as time.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote display-time) "time" "\
|
||
Enable display of time, load level, and mail flag in mode lines.
|
||
This display updates automatically every minute.
|
||
If `display-time-day-and-date' is non-nil, the current day and date
|
||
are displayed as well.
|
||
This runs the normal hook `display-time-hook' after each update." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar display-time-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Display-Time mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `display-time-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote display-time) (quote display-time-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote display-time-mode) (quote time))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote display-time-mode) "time" "\
|
||
Toggle display of time, load level, and mail flag in mode lines.
|
||
With a numeric arg, enable this display if arg is positive.
|
||
|
||
When this display is enabled, it updates automatically every minute.
|
||
If `display-time-day-and-date' is non-nil, the current day and date
|
||
are displayed as well.
|
||
This runs the normal hook `display-time-hook' after each update." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (safe-date-to-time date-to-time) "time-date" "gnus/time-date.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14791 27442))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/time-date.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote date-to-time) "time-date" "\
|
||
Convert DATE into time." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote safe-date-to-time) "time-date" "\
|
||
Parse DATE and return a time structure.
|
||
If DATE is malformed, a zero time will be returned." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (time-stamp-toggle-active time-stamp) "time-stamp"
|
||
;;;;;; "time-stamp.el" (14838 53329))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from time-stamp.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote time-stamp) "time-stamp" "\
|
||
Update the time stamp string(s) in the buffer.
|
||
A template in a file can be automatically updated with a new time stamp
|
||
every time you save the file. Add this line to your .emacs file:
|
||
(add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
|
||
Normally the template must appear in the first 8 lines of a file and
|
||
look like one of the following:
|
||
Time-stamp: <>
|
||
Time-stamp: \" \"
|
||
The time stamp is written between the brackets or quotes:
|
||
Time-stamp: <1998-02-18 10:20:51 gildea>
|
||
The time stamp is updated only if the variable `time-stamp-active' is non-nil.
|
||
The format of the time stamp is set by the variable `time-stamp-format'.
|
||
The variables `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', `time-stamp-end',
|
||
`time-stamp-count', and `time-stamp-inserts-lines' control finding the
|
||
template." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote time-stamp-toggle-active) "time-stamp" "\
|
||
Toggle `time-stamp-active', setting whether \\[time-stamp] updates a buffer.
|
||
With arg, turn time stamping on if and only if arg is positive." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (timeclock-when-to-leave-string timeclock-workday-elapsed-string
|
||
;;;;;; timeclock-workday-remaining-string timeclock-reread-log timeclock-query-out
|
||
;;;;;; timeclock-change timeclock-status-string timeclock-out timeclock-in
|
||
;;;;;; timeclock-modeline-display) "timeclock" "calendar/timeclock.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14823 8292))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/timeclock.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote timeclock-modeline-display) "timeclock" "\
|
||
Toggle display of the amount of time left today in the modeline.
|
||
If `timeclock-use-display-time' is non-nil, the modeline will be
|
||
updated whenever the time display is updated. Otherwise, the
|
||
timeclock will use its own sixty second timer to do its updating.
|
||
With prefix ARG, turn modeline display on if and only if ARG is
|
||
positive. Returns the new status of timeclock modeline display
|
||
\(non-nil means on)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote timeclock-in) "timeclock" "\
|
||
Clock in, recording the current time moment in the timelog.
|
||
With a numeric prefix ARG, record the fact that today has only that
|
||
many hours in it to be worked. If arg is a non-numeric prefix arg
|
||
\(non-nil, but not a number), 0 is assumed (working on a holiday or
|
||
weekend). *If not called interactively, ARG should be the number of
|
||
_seconds_ worked today*. This feature only has effect the first time
|
||
this function is called within a day.
|
||
|
||
PROJECT as the project being clocked into. If PROJECT is nil, and
|
||
FIND-PROJECT is non-nil -- or the user calls `timeclock-in'
|
||
interactively -- call the function `timeclock-get-project-function' to
|
||
discover the name of the project." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote timeclock-out) "timeclock" "\
|
||
Clock out, recording the current time moment in the timelog.
|
||
If a prefix ARG is given, the user has completed the project that was
|
||
begun during the last time segment.
|
||
|
||
REASON is the user's reason for clocking out. If REASON is nil, and
|
||
FIND-REASON is non-nil -- or the user calls `timeclock-out'
|
||
interactively -- call the function `timeclock-get-reason-function' to
|
||
discover the reason." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote timeclock-status-string) "timeclock" "\
|
||
Report the overall timeclock status at the present moment." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote timeclock-change) "timeclock" "\
|
||
Change to working on a different project, by clocking in then out.
|
||
With a prefix ARG, consider the previous project as having been
|
||
finished at the time of changeover. PROJECT is the name of the last
|
||
project you were working on." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote timeclock-query-out) "timeclock" "\
|
||
Ask the user before clocking out.
|
||
This is a useful function for adding to `kill-emacs-hook'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote timeclock-reread-log) "timeclock" "\
|
||
Re-read the timeclock, to account for external changes.
|
||
Returns the new value of `timeclock-discrepancy'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote timeclock-workday-remaining-string) "timeclock" "\
|
||
Return a string representing the amount of time left today.
|
||
Display second resolution if SHOW-SECONDS is non-nil. If TODAY-ONLY
|
||
is non-nil, the display will be relative only to time worked today.
|
||
See `timeclock-relative' for more information about the meaning of
|
||
\"relative to today\"." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote timeclock-workday-elapsed-string) "timeclock" "\
|
||
Return a string representing the amount of time worked today.
|
||
Display seconds resolution if SHOW-SECONDS is non-nil. If RELATIVE is
|
||
non-nil, the amount returned will be relative to past time worked." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote timeclock-when-to-leave-string) "timeclock" "\
|
||
Return a string representing at what time the workday ends today.
|
||
This string is relative to the value of `timeclock-workday'. If
|
||
NO-MESSAGE is non-nil, no messages will be displayed in the
|
||
minibuffer. If SHOW-SECONDS is non-nil, the value printed/returned
|
||
will include seconds. If TODAY-ONLY is non-nil, the value returned
|
||
will be relative only to the time worked today, and not to past time.
|
||
This argument only makes a difference if `timeclock-relative' is
|
||
non-nil." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (with-timeout run-with-idle-timer add-timeout run-with-timer
|
||
;;;;;; run-at-time cancel-function-timers cancel-timer) "timer"
|
||
;;;;;; "timer.el" (14766 7772))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from timer.el
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote disable-timeout) (quote cancel-timer))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cancel-timer) "timer" "\
|
||
Remove TIMER from the list of active timers." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote cancel-function-timers) "timer" "\
|
||
Cancel all timers scheduled by `run-at-time' which would run FUNCTION." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote run-at-time) "timer" "\
|
||
Perform an action at time TIME.
|
||
Repeat the action every REPEAT seconds, if REPEAT is non-nil.
|
||
TIME should be a string like \"11:23pm\", nil meaning now, a number of seconds
|
||
from now, a value from `current-time', or t (with non-nil REPEAT)
|
||
meaning the next integral multiple of REPEAT.
|
||
REPEAT may be an integer or floating point number.
|
||
The action is to call FUNCTION with arguments ARGS.
|
||
|
||
This function returns a timer object which you can use in `cancel-timer'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote run-with-timer) "timer" "\
|
||
Perform an action after a delay of SECS seconds.
|
||
Repeat the action every REPEAT seconds, if REPEAT is non-nil.
|
||
SECS and REPEAT may be integers or floating point numbers.
|
||
The action is to call FUNCTION with arguments ARGS.
|
||
|
||
This function returns a timer object which you can use in `cancel-timer'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote add-timeout) "timer" "\
|
||
Add a timer to run SECS seconds from now, to call FUNCTION on OBJECT.
|
||
If REPEAT is non-nil, repeat the timer every REPEAT seconds.
|
||
This function is for compatibility; see also `run-with-timer'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote run-with-idle-timer) "timer" "\
|
||
Perform an action the next time Emacs is idle for SECS seconds.
|
||
The action is to call FUNCTION with arguments ARGS.
|
||
SECS may be an integer or a floating point number.
|
||
|
||
If REPEAT is non-nil, do the action each time Emacs has been idle for
|
||
exactly SECS seconds (that is, only once for each time Emacs becomes idle).
|
||
|
||
This function returns a timer object which you can use in `cancel-timer'." t nil)
|
||
(put 'with-timeout 'lisp-indent-function 1)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote with-timeout) "timer" "\
|
||
Run BODY, but if it doesn't finish in SECONDS seconds, give up.
|
||
If we give up, we run the TIMEOUT-FORMS and return the value of the last one.
|
||
The call should look like:
|
||
(with-timeout (SECONDS TIMEOUT-FORMS...) BODY...)
|
||
The timeout is checked whenever Emacs waits for some kind of external
|
||
event (such as keyboard input, input from subprocesses, or a certain time);
|
||
if the program loops without waiting in any way, the timeout will not
|
||
be detected." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (batch-titdic-convert titdic-convert) "titdic-cnv"
|
||
;;;;;; "international/titdic-cnv.el" (14816 17181))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from international/titdic-cnv.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote titdic-convert) "titdic-cnv" "\
|
||
Convert a TIT dictionary of FILENAME into a Quail package.
|
||
Optional argument DIRNAME if specified is the directory name under which
|
||
the generated Quail package is saved." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote batch-titdic-convert) "titdic-cnv" "\
|
||
Run `titdic-convert' on the files remaining on the command line.
|
||
Use this from the command line, with `-batch';
|
||
it won't work in an interactive Emacs.
|
||
For example, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-titdic-convert XXX.tit\" to
|
||
generate Quail package file \"xxx.el\" from TIT dictionary file \"XXX.tit\".
|
||
To get complete usage, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-titdic-convert -h\"." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (tmm-prompt tmm-menubar-mouse tmm-menubar) "tmm"
|
||
;;;;;; "tmm.el" (14789 22295))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from tmm.el
|
||
(define-key global-map "\M-`" 'tmm-menubar)
|
||
(define-key global-map [f10] 'tmm-menubar)
|
||
(define-key global-map [menu-bar mouse-1] 'tmm-menubar-mouse)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tmm-menubar) "tmm" "\
|
||
Text-mode emulation of looking and choosing from a menubar.
|
||
See the documentation for `tmm-prompt'.
|
||
X-POSITION, if non-nil, specifies a horizontal position within the menu bar;
|
||
we make that menu bar item (the one at that position) the default choice." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tmm-menubar-mouse) "tmm" "\
|
||
Text-mode emulation of looking and choosing from a menubar.
|
||
This command is used when you click the mouse in the menubar
|
||
on a console which has no window system but does have a mouse.
|
||
See the documentation for `tmm-prompt'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tmm-prompt) "tmm" "\
|
||
Text-mode emulation of calling the bindings in keymap.
|
||
Creates a text-mode menu of possible choices. You can access the elements
|
||
in the menu in two ways:
|
||
*) via history mechanism from minibuffer;
|
||
*) Or via completion-buffer that is automatically shown.
|
||
The last alternative is currently a hack, you cannot use mouse reliably.
|
||
|
||
MENU is like the MENU argument to `x-popup-menu': either a
|
||
keymap or an alist of alists.
|
||
DEFAULT-ITEM, if non-nil, specifies an initial default choice.
|
||
Its value should be an event that has a binding in MENU." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (todo-print todo-save-top-priorities todo-top-priorities)
|
||
;;;;;; "todo-mode" "calendar/todo-mode.el" (14690 14754))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/todo-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote todo-top-priorities) "todo-mode" "\
|
||
List top priorities for each category.
|
||
|
||
Number of entries for each category is given by NOF-PRIORITIES which
|
||
defaults to 'todo-show-priorities'.
|
||
|
||
If CATEGORY-PR-PAGE is non-nil, a page separator '^L' is inserted
|
||
between each category." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote todo-save-top-priorities) "todo-mode" "\
|
||
Save top priorities for each category in `todo-file-top'.
|
||
|
||
Number of entries for each category is given by NOF-PRIORITIES which
|
||
defaults to `todo-show-priorities'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote todo-print) "todo-mode" "\
|
||
Print todo summary using `todo-print-function'.
|
||
If CATEGORY-PR-PAGE is non-nil, a page separator `^L' is inserted
|
||
between each category.
|
||
|
||
Number of entries for each category is given by `todo-print-priorities'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (tool-bar-add-item-from-menu tool-bar-add-item
|
||
;;;;;; tool-bar-mode) "tool-bar" "toolbar/tool-bar.el" (14837 50479))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from toolbar/tool-bar.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar tool-bar-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle Tool-Bar mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `tool-bar-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote frames) (quote tool-bar-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote tool-bar-mode) (quote tool-bar))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tool-bar-mode) "tool-bar" "\
|
||
Toggle use of the tool bar.
|
||
With ARG, display the tool bar if and only if ARG is positive.
|
||
|
||
See `tool-bar-add-item' and `tool-bar-add-item-from-menu' for
|
||
conveniently adding tool bar items." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tool-bar-add-item) "tool-bar" "\
|
||
Add an item to the tool bar.
|
||
ICON names the image, DEF is the key definition and KEY is a symbol
|
||
for the fake function key in the menu keymap. Remaining arguments
|
||
PROPS are additional items to add to the menu item specification. See
|
||
Info node `(elisp)Tool Bar'. Items are added from left to right.
|
||
|
||
ICON is the base name of a file cnntaining the image to use. The
|
||
function will try to use first ICON.xpm, ICON.pbm then ICON.xbm using
|
||
`find-image'.
|
||
|
||
Keybindings are made in the map `tool-bar-map'. To define items in
|
||
some local map, bind `tool-bar-map' with `let' around calls of this
|
||
function." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tool-bar-add-item-from-menu) "tool-bar" "\
|
||
Define tool bar binding for COMMAND using the given ICON in keymap MAP.
|
||
The binding of COMMAND is looked up in the menu bar in MAP (default
|
||
`global-map') and modified to add an image specification for ICON, which
|
||
is looked for as by `tool-bar-add-item'.
|
||
MAP must contain an appropriate keymap bound to `[menu-bar]'.
|
||
PROPS is a list of additional properties to add to the binding.
|
||
|
||
Keybindings are made in the map `tool-bar-map'. To define items in
|
||
some local map, bind `tool-bar-map' with `let' around calls of this
|
||
function." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (tooltip-mode tooltip-mode) "tooltip" "tooltip.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14822 58259))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from tooltip.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tooltip-mode) "tooltip" "\
|
||
Mode for tooltip display.
|
||
With ARG, turn tooltip mode on if and only if ARG is positive." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar tooltip-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle tooltip-mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `tooltip-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote tooltip) (quote tooltip-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote tooltip-mode) (quote tooltip))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (tpu-edt-on) "tpu-edt" "emulation/tpu-edt.el" (14299
|
||
;;;;;; 63726))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/tpu-edt.el
|
||
|
||
(fset (quote tpu-edt-mode) (quote tpu-edt-on))
|
||
|
||
(fset (quote tpu-edt) (quote tpu-edt-on))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tpu-edt-on) "tpu-edt" "\
|
||
Turn on TPU/edt emulation." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (tpu-set-cursor-bound tpu-set-cursor-free tpu-set-scroll-margins)
|
||
;;;;;; "tpu-extras" "emulation/tpu-extras.el" (13623 36919))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/tpu-extras.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tpu-set-scroll-margins) "tpu-extras" "\
|
||
Set scroll margins." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tpu-set-cursor-free) "tpu-extras" "\
|
||
Allow the cursor to move freely about the screen." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tpu-set-cursor-bound) "tpu-extras" "\
|
||
Constrain the cursor to the flow of the text." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (tq-create) "tq" "emacs-lisp/tq.el" (13509 34547))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/tq.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote tq-create) "tq" "\
|
||
Create and return a transaction queue communicating with PROCESS.
|
||
PROCESS should be a subprocess capable of sending and receiving
|
||
streams of bytes. It may be a local process, or it may be connected
|
||
to a tcp server on another machine." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (trace-function-background trace-function trace-buffer)
|
||
;;;;;; "trace" "emacs-lisp/trace.el" (14583 8560))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/trace.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar trace-buffer "*trace-output*" "\
|
||
*Trace output will by default go to that buffer.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote trace-function) "trace" "\
|
||
Traces FUNCTION with trace output going to BUFFER.
|
||
For every call of FUNCTION Lisp-style trace messages that display argument
|
||
and return values will be inserted into BUFFER. This function generates the
|
||
trace advice for FUNCTION and activates it together with any other advice
|
||
there might be!! The trace BUFFER will popup whenever FUNCTION is called.
|
||
Do not use this to trace functions that switch buffers or do any other
|
||
display oriented stuff, use `trace-function-background' instead." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote trace-function-background) "trace" "\
|
||
Traces FUNCTION with trace output going quietly to BUFFER.
|
||
For every call of FUNCTION Lisp-style trace messages that display argument
|
||
and return values will be inserted into BUFFER. This function generates the
|
||
trace advice for FUNCTION and activates it together with any other advice
|
||
there might be!! Trace output will quietly go to BUFFER without changing
|
||
the window or buffer configuration at all." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (2C-split 2C-associate-buffer 2C-two-columns) "two-column"
|
||
;;;;;; "textmodes/two-column.el" (13940 33924))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/two-column.el
|
||
(autoload '2C-command "two-column" () t 'keymap)
|
||
(global-set-key "\C-x6" '2C-command)
|
||
(global-set-key [f2] '2C-command)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote 2C-two-columns) "two-column" "\
|
||
Split current window vertically for two-column editing.
|
||
When called the first time, associates a buffer with the current
|
||
buffer in two-column minor mode (see \\[describe-mode] ).
|
||
Runs `2C-other-buffer-hook' in the new buffer.
|
||
When called again, restores the screen layout with the current buffer
|
||
first and the associated buffer to its right." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote 2C-associate-buffer) "two-column" "\
|
||
Associate another buffer with this one in two-column minor mode.
|
||
Can also be used to associate a just previously visited file, by
|
||
accepting the proposed default buffer.
|
||
|
||
\(See \\[describe-mode] .)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote 2C-split) "two-column" "\
|
||
Split a two-column text at point, into two buffers in two-column minor mode.
|
||
Point becomes the local value of `2C-window-width'. Only lines that
|
||
have the ARG same preceding characters at that column get split. The
|
||
ARG preceding characters without any leading whitespace become the local
|
||
value for `2C-separator'. This way lines that continue across both
|
||
columns remain untouched in the first buffer.
|
||
|
||
This function can be used with a prototype line, to set up things. You
|
||
write the first line of each column and then split that line. E.g.:
|
||
|
||
First column's text sSs Second column's text
|
||
\\___/\\
|
||
/ \\
|
||
5 character Separator You type M-5 \\[2C-split] with the point here.
|
||
|
||
\(See \\[describe-mode] .)" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (type-break-guesstimate-keystroke-threshold type-break-statistics
|
||
;;;;;; type-break type-break-mode type-break-keystroke-threshold
|
||
;;;;;; type-break-good-rest-interval type-break-interval type-break-mode)
|
||
;;;;;; "type-break" "type-break.el" (14716 17385))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from type-break.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar type-break-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle typing break mode.
|
||
See the docstring for the `type-break-mode' command for more information.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `type-break-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote type-break) (quote type-break-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote type-break-mode) (quote type-break))
|
||
|
||
(defvar type-break-interval (* 60 60) "\
|
||
*Number of seconds between scheduled typing breaks.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar type-break-good-rest-interval (/ type-break-interval 6) "\
|
||
*Number of seconds of idle time considered to be an adequate typing rest.
|
||
|
||
When this variable is non-`nil', emacs checks the idle time between
|
||
keystrokes. If this idle time is long enough to be considered a \"good\"
|
||
rest from typing, then the next typing break is simply rescheduled for later.
|
||
|
||
If a break is interrupted before this much time elapses, the user will be
|
||
asked whether or not really to interrupt the break.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar type-break-keystroke-threshold (let* ((wpm 35) (avg-word-length 5) (upper (* wpm avg-word-length (/ type-break-interval 60))) (lower (/ upper 5))) (cons lower upper)) "\
|
||
*Upper and lower bound on number of keystrokes for considering typing break.
|
||
This structure is a pair of numbers (MIN . MAX).
|
||
|
||
The first number is the minimum number of keystrokes that must have been
|
||
entered since the last typing break before considering another one, even if
|
||
the scheduled time has elapsed; the break is simply rescheduled until later
|
||
if the minimum threshold hasn't been reached. If this first value is nil,
|
||
then there is no minimum threshold; as soon as the scheduled time has
|
||
elapsed, the user will always be queried.
|
||
|
||
The second number is the maximum number of keystrokes that can be entered
|
||
before a typing break is requested immediately, pre-empting the originally
|
||
scheduled break. If this second value is nil, then no pre-emptive breaks
|
||
will occur; only scheduled ones will.
|
||
|
||
Keys with bucky bits (shift, control, meta, etc) are counted as only one
|
||
keystroke even though they really require multiple keys to generate them.
|
||
|
||
The command `type-break-guesstimate-keystroke-threshold' can be used to
|
||
guess a reasonably good pair of values for this variable.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote type-break-mode) "type-break" "\
|
||
Enable or disable typing-break mode.
|
||
This is a minor mode, but it is global to all buffers by default.
|
||
|
||
When this mode is enabled, the user is encouraged to take typing breaks at
|
||
appropriate intervals; either after a specified amount of time or when the
|
||
user has exceeded a keystroke threshold. When the time arrives, the user
|
||
is asked to take a break. If the user refuses at that time, emacs will ask
|
||
again in a short period of time. The idea is to give the user enough time
|
||
to find a good breaking point in his or her work, but be sufficiently
|
||
annoying to discourage putting typing breaks off indefinitely.
|
||
|
||
A negative prefix argument disables this mode.
|
||
No argument or any non-negative argument enables it.
|
||
|
||
The user may enable or disable this mode by setting the variable of the
|
||
same name, though setting it in that way doesn't reschedule a break or
|
||
reset the keystroke counter.
|
||
|
||
If the mode was previously disabled and is enabled as a consequence of
|
||
calling this function, it schedules a break with `type-break-schedule' to
|
||
make sure one occurs (the user can call that command to reschedule the
|
||
break at any time). It also initializes the keystroke counter.
|
||
|
||
The variable `type-break-interval' specifies the number of seconds to
|
||
schedule between regular typing breaks. This variable doesn't directly
|
||
affect the time schedule; it simply provides a default for the
|
||
`type-break-schedule' command.
|
||
|
||
If set, the variable `type-break-good-rest-interval' specifies the minimum
|
||
amount of time which is considered a reasonable typing break. Whenever
|
||
that time has elapsed, typing breaks are automatically rescheduled for
|
||
later even if emacs didn't prompt you to take one first. Also, if a break
|
||
is ended before this much time has elapsed, the user will be asked whether
|
||
or not to continue.
|
||
|
||
The variable `type-break-keystroke-threshold' is used to determine the
|
||
thresholds at which typing breaks should be considered. You can use
|
||
the command `type-break-guesstimate-keystroke-threshold' to try to
|
||
approximate good values for this.
|
||
|
||
There are several variables that affect how or when warning messages about
|
||
imminent typing breaks are displayed. They include:
|
||
|
||
`type-break-mode-line-message-mode'
|
||
`type-break-time-warning-intervals'
|
||
`type-break-keystroke-warning-intervals'
|
||
`type-break-warning-repeat'
|
||
`type-break-warning-countdown-string'
|
||
`type-break-warning-countdown-string-type'
|
||
|
||
There are several variables that affect if, how, and when queries to begin
|
||
a typing break occur. They include:
|
||
|
||
`type-break-query-mode'
|
||
`type-break-query-function'
|
||
`type-break-query-interval'
|
||
|
||
Finally, the command `type-break-statistics' prints interesting things." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote type-break) "type-break" "\
|
||
Take a typing break.
|
||
|
||
During the break, a demo selected from the functions listed in
|
||
`type-break-demo-functions' is run.
|
||
|
||
After the typing break is finished, the next break is scheduled
|
||
as per the function `type-break-schedule'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote type-break-statistics) "type-break" "\
|
||
Print statistics about typing breaks in a temporary buffer.
|
||
This includes the last time a typing break was taken, when the next one is
|
||
scheduled, the keystroke thresholds and the current keystroke count, etc." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote type-break-guesstimate-keystroke-threshold) "type-break" "\
|
||
Guess values for the minimum/maximum keystroke threshold for typing breaks.
|
||
|
||
If called interactively, the user is prompted for their guess as to how
|
||
many words per minute they usually type. This value should not be your
|
||
maximum WPM, but your average. Of course, this is harder to gauge since it
|
||
can vary considerably depending on what you are doing. For example, one
|
||
tends to type less when debugging a program as opposed to writing
|
||
documentation. (Perhaps a separate program should be written to estimate
|
||
average typing speed.)
|
||
|
||
From that, this command sets the values in `type-break-keystroke-threshold'
|
||
based on a fairly simple algorithm involving assumptions about the average
|
||
length of words (5). For the minimum threshold, it uses about a fifth of
|
||
the computed maximum threshold.
|
||
|
||
When called from lisp programs, the optional args WORDLEN and FRAC can be
|
||
used to override the default assumption about average word length and the
|
||
fraction of the maximum threshold to which to set the minimum threshold.
|
||
FRAC should be the inverse of the fractional value; for example, a value of
|
||
2 would mean to use one half, a value of 4 would mean to use one quarter, etc." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ununderline-region underline-region) "underline"
|
||
;;;;;; "textmodes/underline.el" (14228 39817))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/underline.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote underline-region) "underline" "\
|
||
Underline all nonblank characters in the region.
|
||
Works by overstriking underscores.
|
||
Called from program, takes two arguments START and END
|
||
which specify the range to operate on." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ununderline-region) "underline" "\
|
||
Remove all underlining (overstruck underscores) in the region.
|
||
Called from program, takes two arguments START and END
|
||
which specify the range to operate on." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (unforward-rmail-message undigestify-rmail-message)
|
||
;;;;;; "undigest" "mail/undigest.el" (14473 58848))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/undigest.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote undigestify-rmail-message) "undigest" "\
|
||
Break up a digest message into its constituent messages.
|
||
Leaves original message, deleted, before the undigestified messages." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote unforward-rmail-message) "undigest" "\
|
||
Extract a forwarded message from the containing message.
|
||
This puts the forwarded message into a separate rmail message
|
||
following the containing message." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (unrmail batch-unrmail) "unrmail" "mail/unrmail.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13229 29740))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from mail/unrmail.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote batch-unrmail) "unrmail" "\
|
||
Convert Rmail files to system inbox format.
|
||
Specify the input Rmail file names as command line arguments.
|
||
For each Rmail file, the corresponding output file name
|
||
is made by adding `.mail' at the end.
|
||
For example, invoke `emacs -batch -f batch-unrmail RMAIL'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote unrmail) "unrmail" "\
|
||
Convert Rmail file FILE to system inbox format file TO-FILE." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (ask-user-about-supersession-threat ask-user-about-lock)
|
||
;;;;;; "userlock" "userlock.el" (14365 43399))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from userlock.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ask-user-about-lock) "userlock" "\
|
||
Ask user what to do when he wants to edit FILE but it is locked by OPPONENT.
|
||
This function has a choice of three things to do:
|
||
do (signal 'file-locked (list FILE OPPONENT))
|
||
to refrain from editing the file
|
||
return t (grab the lock on the file)
|
||
return nil (edit the file even though it is locked).
|
||
You can redefine this function to choose among those three alternatives
|
||
in any way you like." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote ask-user-about-supersession-threat) "userlock" "\
|
||
Ask a user who is about to modify an obsolete buffer what to do.
|
||
This function has two choices: it can return, in which case the modification
|
||
of the buffer will proceed, or it can (signal 'file-supersession (file)),
|
||
in which case the proposed buffer modification will not be made.
|
||
|
||
You can rewrite this to use any criterion you like to choose which one to do.
|
||
The buffer in question is current when this function is called." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (uudecode-decode-region uudecode-decode-region-external)
|
||
;;;;;; "uudecode" "gnus/uudecode.el" (14791 27471))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/uudecode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote uudecode-decode-region-external) "uudecode" "\
|
||
Uudecode region between START and END with external decoder.
|
||
|
||
If FILE-NAME is non-nil, save the result to FILE-NAME." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote uudecode-decode-region) "uudecode" "\
|
||
Uudecode region between START and END.
|
||
If FILE-NAME is non-nil, save the result to FILE-NAME." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (vc-annotate vc-update-change-log vc-rename-file
|
||
;;;;;; vc-cancel-version vc-revert-buffer vc-print-log vc-retrieve-snapshot
|
||
;;;;;; vc-create-snapshot vc-directory vc-resolve-conflicts vc-merge
|
||
;;;;;; vc-insert-headers vc-version-other-window vc-diff vc-register
|
||
;;;;;; vc-next-action edit-vc-file with-vc-file vc-before-checkin-hook
|
||
;;;;;; vc-checkin-hook) "vc" "vc.el" (14841 30887))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from vc.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar vc-checkin-hook nil "\
|
||
*Normal hook (list of functions) run after a checkin is done.
|
||
See `run-hooks'.")
|
||
|
||
(defvar vc-before-checkin-hook nil "\
|
||
*Normal hook (list of functions) run before a file gets checked in.
|
||
See `run-hooks'.")
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote with-vc-file) "vc" "\
|
||
Check out a writable copy of FILE if necessary and execute the body.
|
||
Check in FILE with COMMENT (a string) after BODY has been executed.
|
||
FILE is passed through `expand-file-name'; BODY executed within
|
||
`save-excursion'. If FILE is not under version control, or locked by
|
||
somebody else, signal error." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote edit-vc-file) "vc" "\
|
||
Edit FILE under version control, executing body.
|
||
Checkin with COMMENT after executing BODY.
|
||
This macro uses `with-vc-file', passing args to it.
|
||
However, before executing BODY, find FILE, and after BODY, save buffer." nil (quote macro))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-next-action) "vc" "\
|
||
Do the next logical checkin or checkout operation on the current file.
|
||
|
||
If you call this from within a VC dired buffer with no files marked,
|
||
it will operate on the file in the current line.
|
||
|
||
If you call this from within a VC dired buffer, and one or more
|
||
files are marked, it will accept a log message and then operate on
|
||
each one. The log message will be used as a comment for any register
|
||
or checkin operations, but ignored when doing checkouts. Attempted
|
||
lock steals will raise an error.
|
||
|
||
A prefix argument lets you specify the version number to use.
|
||
|
||
For RCS and SCCS files:
|
||
If the file is not already registered, this registers it for version
|
||
control.
|
||
If the file is registered and not locked by anyone, this checks out
|
||
a writable and locked file ready for editing.
|
||
If the file is checked out and locked by the calling user, this
|
||
first checks to see if the file has changed since checkout. If not,
|
||
it performs a revert.
|
||
If the file has been changed, this pops up a buffer for entry
|
||
of a log message; when the message has been entered, it checks in the
|
||
resulting changes along with the log message as change commentary. If
|
||
the variable `vc-keep-workfiles' is non-nil (which is its default), a
|
||
read-only copy of the changed file is left in place afterwards.
|
||
If the file is registered and locked by someone else, you are given
|
||
the option to steal the lock.
|
||
|
||
For CVS files:
|
||
If the file is not already registered, this registers it for version
|
||
control. This does a \"cvs add\", but no \"cvs commit\".
|
||
If the file is added but not committed, it is committed.
|
||
If your working file is changed, but the repository file is
|
||
unchanged, this pops up a buffer for entry of a log message; when the
|
||
message has been entered, it checks in the resulting changes along
|
||
with the logmessage as change commentary. A writable file is retained.
|
||
If the repository file is changed, you are asked if you want to
|
||
merge in the changes into your working copy." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-register) "vc" "\
|
||
Register the current file into a version control system.
|
||
With prefix argument SET-VERSION, allow user to specify initial version
|
||
level. If COMMENT is present, use that as an initial comment.
|
||
|
||
The version control system to use is found by cycling through the list
|
||
`vc-handled-backends'. The first backend in that list which declares
|
||
itself responsible for the file (usually because other files in that
|
||
directory are already registered under that backend) will be used to
|
||
register the file. If no backend declares itself responsible, the
|
||
first backend that could register the file is used." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-diff) "vc" "\
|
||
Display diffs between file versions.
|
||
Normally this compares the current file and buffer with the most recent
|
||
checked in version of that file. This uses no arguments.
|
||
With a prefix argument, it reads the file name to use
|
||
and two version designators specifying which versions to compare." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-version-other-window) "vc" "\
|
||
Visit version REV of the current buffer in another window.
|
||
If the current buffer is named `F', the version is named `F.~REV~'.
|
||
If `F.~REV~' already exists, it is used instead of being re-created." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-insert-headers) "vc" "\
|
||
Insert headers in a file for use with your version control system.
|
||
Headers desired are inserted at point, and are pulled from
|
||
the variable `vc-BACKEND-header'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-merge) "vc" "\
|
||
Merge changes between two versions into the current buffer's file.
|
||
This asks for two versions to merge from in the minibuffer. If the
|
||
first version is a branch number, then merge all changes from that
|
||
branch. If the first version is empty, merge news, i.e. recent changes
|
||
from the current branch.
|
||
|
||
See Info node `Merging'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-resolve-conflicts) "vc" "\
|
||
Invoke ediff to resolve conflicts in the current buffer.
|
||
The conflicts must be marked with rcsmerge conflict markers." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-directory) "vc" "\
|
||
Create a buffer in VC Dired Mode for directory DIR.
|
||
|
||
See Info node `VC Dired Mode'.
|
||
|
||
With prefix arg READ-SWITCHES, specify a value to override
|
||
`dired-listing-switches' when generating the listing." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-create-snapshot) "vc" "\
|
||
Descending recursively from DIR, make a snapshot called NAME.
|
||
For each registered file, the version level of its latest version
|
||
becomes part of the named configuration. If the prefix argument
|
||
BRANCHP is given, the snapshot is made as a new branch and the files
|
||
are checked out in that new branch." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-retrieve-snapshot) "vc" "\
|
||
Descending recursively from DIR, retrieve the snapshot called NAME.
|
||
If NAME is empty, it refers to the latest versions.
|
||
If locking is used for the files in DIR, then there must not be any
|
||
locked files at or below DIR (but if NAME is empty, locked files are
|
||
allowed and simply skipped)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-print-log) "vc" "\
|
||
List the change log of the current buffer in a window." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-revert-buffer) "vc" "\
|
||
Revert the current buffer's file back to the version it was based on.
|
||
This asks for confirmation if the buffer contents are not identical
|
||
to that version. This function does not automatically pick up newer
|
||
changes found in the master file; use \\[universal-argument] \\[vc-next-action] to do so." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-cancel-version) "vc" "\
|
||
Get rid of most recently checked in version of this file.
|
||
A prefix argument NOREVERT means do not revert the buffer afterwards." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-rename-file) "vc" "\
|
||
Rename file OLD to NEW, and rename its master file likewise." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-update-change-log) "vc" "\
|
||
Find change log file and add entries from recent version control logs.
|
||
Normally, find log entries for all registered files in the default
|
||
directory.
|
||
|
||
With prefix arg of \\[universal-argument], only find log entries for the current buffer's file.
|
||
|
||
With any numeric prefix arg, find log entries for all currently visited
|
||
files that are under version control. This puts all the entries in the
|
||
log for the default directory, which may not be appropriate.
|
||
|
||
From a program, any ARGS are assumed to be filenames for which
|
||
log entries should be gathered." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vc-annotate) "vc" "\
|
||
Display the result of the \"Annotate\" command using colors.
|
||
\"Annotate\" is defined by `vc-BACKEND-annotate-command'. New lines
|
||
are displayed in red, old in blue. A prefix argument specifies a
|
||
factor for stretching the time scale.
|
||
|
||
`vc-annotate-menu-elements' customizes the menu elements of the
|
||
mode-specific menu. `vc-annotate-color-map' and
|
||
`vc-annotate-very-old-color' defines the mapping of time to
|
||
colors. `vc-annotate-background' specifies the background color." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-cvs" "vc-cvs.el" (14842 10637))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from vc-cvs.el
|
||
(defun vc-cvs-registered (f)
|
||
(when (file-readable-p (expand-file-name
|
||
"CVS/Entries" (file-name-directory f)))
|
||
(require 'vc-cvs)
|
||
(vc-cvs-registered f)))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (vc-rcs-master-templates) "vc-rcs" "vc-rcs.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14810 32085))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from vc-rcs.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar vc-rcs-master-templates (quote ("%sRCS/%s,v" "%s%s,v" "%sRCS/%s")) "\
|
||
*Where to look for RCS master files.
|
||
For a description of possible values, see `vc-check-master-templates'.")
|
||
|
||
(defun vc-rcs-registered (f) (vc-default-registered (quote RCS) f))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (vc-sccs-master-templates) "vc-sccs" "vc-sccs.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14777 38159))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from vc-sccs.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar vc-sccs-master-templates (quote ("%sSCCS/s.%s" "%ss.%s" vc-sccs-search-project-dir)) "\
|
||
*Where to look for SCCS master files.
|
||
For a description of possible values, see `vc-check-master-templates'.")
|
||
|
||
(defun vc-sccs-registered (f) (vc-default-registered (quote SCCS) f))
|
||
|
||
(defun vc-sccs-search-project-dir (dirname basename) "\
|
||
Return the name of a master file in the SCCS project directory.
|
||
Does not check whether the file exists but returns nil if it does not
|
||
find any project directory." (let ((project-dir (getenv "PROJECTDIR")) dirs dir) (when project-dir (if (file-name-absolute-p project-dir) (setq dirs (quote ("SCCS" ""))) (setq dirs (quote ("src/SCCS" "src" "source/SCCS" "source"))) (setq project-dir (expand-file-name (concat "~" project-dir)))) (while (and (not dir) dirs) (setq dir (expand-file-name (car dirs) project-dir)) (unless (file-directory-p dir) (setq dir nil) (setq dirs (cdr dirs)))) (and dir (expand-file-name (concat "s." basename) dir)))))
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (vhdl-mode) "vhdl-mode" "progmodes/vhdl-mode.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14385 23382))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/vhdl-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vhdl-mode) "vhdl-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode for editing VHDL code.
|
||
|
||
Usage:
|
||
------
|
||
|
||
- TEMPLATE INSERTION (electrification): After typing a VHDL keyword and
|
||
entering `\\[vhdl-electric-space]', you are prompted for arguments while a template is generated
|
||
for that VHDL construct. Typing `\\[vhdl-electric-return]' or `\\[keyboard-quit]' at the first (mandatory)
|
||
prompt aborts the current template generation. Optional arguments are
|
||
indicated by square brackets and removed if the queried string is left empty.
|
||
Prompts for mandatory arguments remain in the code if the queried string is
|
||
left empty. They can be queried again by `\\[vhdl-template-search-prompt]'.
|
||
Typing `\\[just-one-space]' after a keyword inserts a space without calling the template
|
||
generator. Automatic template generation (i.e. electrification) can be
|
||
disabled (enabled) by typing `\\[vhdl-electric-mode]' or by setting custom variable
|
||
`vhdl-electric-mode' (see CUSTOMIZATION).
|
||
Enabled electrification is indicated by `/e' in the modeline.
|
||
Template generators can be invoked from the VHDL menu, by key bindings, by
|
||
typing `C-c C-i C-c' and choosing a construct, or by typing the keyword (i.e.
|
||
first word of menu entry not in parenthesis) and `\\[vhdl-electric-space]'.
|
||
The following abbreviations can also be used:
|
||
arch, attr, cond, conf, comp, cons, func, inst, pack, sig, var.
|
||
Template styles can be customized in customization group `vhdl-electric'
|
||
(see CUSTOMIZATION).
|
||
|
||
- HEADER INSERTION: A file header can be inserted by `\\[vhdl-template-header]'. A
|
||
file footer (template at the end of the file) can be inserted by
|
||
`\\[vhdl-template-footer]'. See customization group `vhdl-header'.
|
||
|
||
- STUTTERING: Double striking of some keys inserts cumbersome VHDL syntax
|
||
elements. Stuttering can be disabled (enabled) by typing `\\[vhdl-stutter-mode]' or by
|
||
variable `vhdl-stutter-mode'. Enabled stuttering is indicated by `/s' in
|
||
the modeline. The stuttering keys and their effects are:
|
||
;; --> \" : \" [ --> ( -- --> comment
|
||
;;; --> \" := \" [[ --> [ --CR --> comment-out code
|
||
.. --> \" => \" ] --> ) --- --> horizontal line
|
||
,, --> \" <= \" ]] --> ] ---- --> display comment
|
||
== --> \" == \" '' --> \\\"
|
||
|
||
- WORD COMPLETION: Typing `\\[vhdl-electric-tab]' after a (not completed) word looks for a VHDL
|
||
keyword or a word in the buffer that starts alike, inserts it and adjusts
|
||
case. Re-typing `\\[vhdl-electric-tab]' toggles through alternative word completions.
|
||
This also works in the minibuffer (i.e. in template generator prompts).
|
||
Typing `\\[vhdl-electric-tab]' after `(' looks for and inserts complete parenthesized
|
||
expressions (e.g. for array index ranges). All keywords as well as standard
|
||
types and subprograms of VHDL have predefined abbreviations (e.g. type \"std\"
|
||
and `\\[vhdl-electric-tab]' will toggle through all standard types beginning with \"std\").
|
||
|
||
Typing `\\[vhdl-electric-tab]' after a non-word character indents the line if at the beginning
|
||
of a line (i.e. no preceding non-blank characters),and inserts a tabulator
|
||
stop otherwise. `\\[tab-to-tab-stop]' always inserts a tabulator stop.
|
||
|
||
- COMMENTS:
|
||
`--' puts a single comment.
|
||
`---' draws a horizontal line for separating code segments.
|
||
`----' inserts a display comment, i.e. two horizontal lines with a
|
||
comment in between.
|
||
`--CR' comments out code on that line. Re-hitting CR comments out
|
||
following lines.
|
||
`\\[vhdl-comment-uncomment-region]' comments out a region if not commented out,
|
||
uncomments a region if already commented out.
|
||
|
||
You are prompted for comments after object definitions (i.e. signals,
|
||
variables, constants, ports) and after subprogram and process specifications
|
||
if variable `vhdl-prompt-for-comments' is non-nil. Comments are
|
||
automatically inserted as additional labels (e.g. after begin statements) and
|
||
as help comments if `vhdl-self-insert-comments' is non-nil.
|
||
Inline comments (i.e. comments after a piece of code on the same line) are
|
||
indented at least to `vhdl-inline-comment-column'. Comments go at maximum to
|
||
`vhdl-end-comment-column'. `\\[vhdl-electric-return]' after a space in a comment will open a
|
||
new comment line. Typing beyond `vhdl-end-comment-column' in a comment
|
||
automatically opens a new comment line. `\\[fill-paragraph]' re-fills
|
||
multi-line comments.
|
||
|
||
- INDENTATION: `\\[vhdl-electric-tab]' indents a line if at the beginning of the line.
|
||
The amount of indentation is specified by variable `vhdl-basic-offset'.
|
||
`\\[vhdl-indent-line]' always indents the current line (is bound to `TAB' if variable
|
||
`vhdl-intelligent-tab' is nil). Indentation can be done for an entire region
|
||
(`\\[vhdl-indent-region]') or buffer (menu). Argument and port lists are indented normally
|
||
(nil) or relative to the opening parenthesis (non-nil) according to variable
|
||
`vhdl-argument-list-indent'. If variable `vhdl-indent-tabs-mode' is nil,
|
||
spaces are used instead of tabs. `\\[tabify]' and `\\[untabify]' allow
|
||
to convert spaces to tabs and vice versa.
|
||
|
||
- ALIGNMENT: The alignment functions align operators, keywords, and inline
|
||
comment to beautify argument lists, port maps, etc. `\\[vhdl-align-group]' aligns a group
|
||
of consecutive lines separated by blank lines. `\\[vhdl-align-noindent-region]' aligns an
|
||
entire region. If variable `vhdl-align-groups' is non-nil, groups of code
|
||
lines separated by empty lines are aligned individually. `\\[vhdl-align-inline-comment-group]' aligns
|
||
inline comments for a group of lines, and `\\[vhdl-align-inline-comment-region]' for a region.
|
||
Some templates are automatically aligned after generation if custom variable
|
||
`vhdl-auto-align' is non-nil.
|
||
`\\[vhdl-fixup-whitespace-region]' fixes up whitespace in a region. That is, operator symbols
|
||
are surrounded by one space, and multiple spaces are eliminated.
|
||
|
||
- PORT TRANSLATION: Generic and port clauses from entity or component
|
||
declarations can be copied (`\\[vhdl-port-copy]') and pasted as entity and
|
||
component declarations, as component instantiations and corresponding
|
||
internal constants and signals, as a generic map with constants as actual
|
||
parameters, and as a test bench (menu).
|
||
A clause with several generic/port names on the same line can be flattened
|
||
(`\\[vhdl-port-flatten]') so that only one name per line exists. Names for actual
|
||
ports, instances, test benches, and design-under-test instances can be
|
||
derived from existing names according to variables `vhdl-...-name'.
|
||
Variables `vhdl-testbench-...' allow the insertion of additional templates
|
||
into a test bench. New files are created for the test bench entity and
|
||
architecture according to variable `vhdl-testbench-create-files'.
|
||
See customization group `vhdl-port'.
|
||
|
||
- TEST BENCH GENERATION: See PORT TRANSLATION.
|
||
|
||
- KEY BINDINGS: Key bindings (`C-c ...') exist for most commands (see in
|
||
menu).
|
||
|
||
- VHDL MENU: All commands can be invoked from the VHDL menu.
|
||
|
||
- FILE BROWSER: The speedbar allows browsing of directories and file contents.
|
||
It can be accessed from the VHDL menu and is automatically opened if
|
||
variable `vhdl-speedbar' is non-nil.
|
||
In speedbar, open files and directories with `mouse-2' on the name and
|
||
browse/rescan their contents with `mouse-2'/`S-mouse-2' on the `+'.
|
||
|
||
- DESIGN HIERARCHY BROWSER: The speedbar can also be used for browsing the
|
||
hierarchy of design units contained in the source files of the current
|
||
directory or in the source files/directories specified for a project (see
|
||
variable `vhdl-project-alist').
|
||
The speedbar can be switched between file and hierarchy browsing mode in the
|
||
VHDL menu or by typing `f' and `h' in speedbar.
|
||
In speedbar, open design units with `mouse-2' on the name and browse their
|
||
hierarchy with `mouse-2' on the `+'. The hierarchy can be rescanned and
|
||
ports directly be copied from entities by using the speedbar menu.
|
||
|
||
- PROJECTS: Projects can be defined in variable `vhdl-project-alist' and a
|
||
current project be selected using variable `vhdl-project' (permanently) or
|
||
from the menu (temporarily). For each project, a title string (for the file
|
||
headers) and source files/directories (for the hierarchy browser) can be
|
||
specified.
|
||
|
||
- SPECIAL MENUES: As an alternative to the speedbar, an index menu can
|
||
be added (set variable `vhdl-index-menu' to non-nil) or made accessible
|
||
as a mouse menu (e.g. add \"(global-set-key '[S-down-mouse-3] 'imenu)\" to
|
||
your start-up file) for browsing the file contents. Also, a source file menu
|
||
can be added (set variable `vhdl-source-file-menu' to non-nil) for browsing
|
||
the current directory for VHDL source files.
|
||
|
||
- SOURCE FILE COMPILATION: The syntax of the current buffer can be analyzed
|
||
by calling a VHDL compiler (menu, `\\[vhdl-compile]'). The compiler to be used is
|
||
specified by variable `vhdl-compiler'. The available compilers are listed
|
||
in variable `vhdl-compiler-alist' including all required compilation command,
|
||
destination directory, and error message syntax information. New compilers
|
||
can be added. Additional compile command options can be set in variable
|
||
`vhdl-compiler-options'.
|
||
An entire hierarchy of source files can be compiled by the `make' command
|
||
(menu, `\\[vhdl-make]'). This only works if an appropriate Makefile exists.
|
||
The make command itself as well as a command to generate a Makefile can also
|
||
be specified in variable `vhdl-compiler-alist'.
|
||
|
||
- VHDL STANDARDS: The VHDL standards to be used are specified in variable
|
||
`vhdl-standard'. Available standards are: VHDL'87/'93, VHDL-AMS,
|
||
Math Packages.
|
||
|
||
- KEYWORD CASE: Lower and upper case for keywords and standardized types,
|
||
attributes, and enumeration values is supported. If the variable
|
||
`vhdl-upper-case-keywords' is set to non-nil, keywords can be typed in lower
|
||
case and are converted into upper case automatically (not for types,
|
||
attributes, and enumeration values). The case of keywords, types,
|
||
attributes,and enumeration values can be fixed for an entire region (menu)
|
||
or buffer (`\\[vhdl-fix-case-buffer]') according to the variables
|
||
`vhdl-upper-case-{keywords,types,attributes,enum-values}'.
|
||
|
||
- HIGHLIGHTING (fontification): Keywords and standardized types, attributes,
|
||
enumeration values, and function names (controlled by variable
|
||
`vhdl-highlight-keywords'), as well as comments, strings, and template
|
||
prompts are highlighted using different colors. Unit, subprogram, signal,
|
||
variable, constant, parameter and generic/port names in declarations as well
|
||
as labels are highlighted if variable `vhdl-highlight-names' is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
Additional reserved words or words with a forbidden syntax (e.g. words that
|
||
should be avoided) can be specified in variable `vhdl-forbidden-words' or
|
||
`vhdl-forbidden-syntax' and be highlighted in a warning color (variable
|
||
`vhdl-highlight-forbidden-words'). Verilog keywords are highlighted as
|
||
forbidden words if variable `vhdl-highlight-verilog-keywords' is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
Words with special syntax can be highlighted by specifying their syntax and
|
||
color in variable `vhdl-special-syntax-alist' and by setting variable
|
||
`vhdl-highlight-special-words' to non-nil. This allows to establish some
|
||
naming conventions (e.g. to distinguish different kinds of signals or other
|
||
objects by using name suffices) and to support them visually.
|
||
|
||
Variable `vhdl-highlight-case-sensitive' can be set to non-nil in order to
|
||
support case-sensitive highlighting. However, keywords are then only
|
||
highlighted if written in lower case.
|
||
|
||
Code between \"translate_off\" and \"translate_on\" pragmas is highlighted
|
||
using a different background color if variable `vhdl-highlight-translate-off'
|
||
is non-nil.
|
||
|
||
All colors can be customized by command `\\[customize-face]'.
|
||
For highlighting of matching parenthesis, see customization group
|
||
`paren-showing' (`\\[customize-group]').
|
||
|
||
- USER MODELS: VHDL models (templates) can be specified by the user and made
|
||
accessible in the menu, through key bindings (`C-c C-m ...'), or by keyword
|
||
electrification. See custom variable `vhdl-model-alist'.
|
||
|
||
- HIDE/SHOW: The code of entire VHDL design units can be hidden using the
|
||
`Hide/Show' menu or by pressing `S-mouse-2' within the code (variable
|
||
`vhdl-hideshow-menu').
|
||
|
||
- PRINTING: Postscript printing with different faces (an optimized set of
|
||
faces is used if `vhdl-print-customize-faces' is non-nil) or colors
|
||
(if `ps-print-color-p' is non-nil) is possible using the standard Emacs
|
||
postscript printing commands. Variable `vhdl-print-two-column' defines
|
||
appropriate default settings for nice landscape two-column printing. The
|
||
paper format can be set by variable `ps-paper-type'. Do not forget to
|
||
switch `ps-print-color-p' to nil for printing on black-and-white printers.
|
||
|
||
- CUSTOMIZATION: All variables can easily be customized using the `Customize'
|
||
menu entry or `\\[customize-option]' (`\\[customize-group]' for groups).
|
||
Some customizations only take effect after some action (read the NOTE in
|
||
the variable documentation). Customization can also be done globally (i.e.
|
||
site-wide, read the INSTALL file).
|
||
|
||
- FILE EXTENSIONS: As default, files with extensions \".vhd\" and \".vhdl\" are
|
||
automatically recognized as VHDL source files. To add an extension \".xxx\",
|
||
add the following line to your Emacs start-up file (`.emacs'):
|
||
(setq auto-mode-alist (cons '(\"\\\\.xxx\\\\'\" . vhdl-mode) auto-mode-alist))
|
||
|
||
- HINTS:
|
||
- Type `\\[keyboard-quit] \\[keyboard-quit]' to interrupt long operations or if Emacs hangs.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Maintenance:
|
||
------------
|
||
|
||
To submit a bug report, enter `\\[vhdl-submit-bug-report]' within VHDL Mode.
|
||
Add a description of the problem and include a reproducible test case.
|
||
|
||
Questions and enhancement requests can be sent to <vhdl-mode@geocities.com>.
|
||
|
||
The `vhdl-mode-announce' mailing list informs about new VHDL Mode releases.
|
||
The `vhdl-mode-victims' mailing list informs about new VHDL Mode beta releases.
|
||
You are kindly invited to participate in beta testing. Subscribe to above
|
||
mailing lists by sending an email to <vhdl-mode@geocities.com>.
|
||
|
||
VHDL Mode is officially distributed on the Emacs VHDL Mode Home Page
|
||
<http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/8287>, where the latest
|
||
version and release notes can be found.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Bugs and Limitations:
|
||
---------------------
|
||
|
||
- Re-indenting large regions or expressions can be slow.
|
||
- Indentation bug in simultaneous if- and case-statements (VHDL-AMS).
|
||
- Hideshow does not work under XEmacs.
|
||
- Index menu and file tagging in speedbar do not work under XEmacs.
|
||
- Parsing compilation error messages for Ikos and Viewlogic VHDL compilers
|
||
does not work under XEmacs.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The VHDL Mode Maintainers
|
||
Reto Zimmermann and Rod Whitby
|
||
|
||
Key bindings:
|
||
-------------
|
||
|
||
\\{vhdl-mode-map}" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (vi-mode) "vi" "emulation/vi.el" (13229 29773))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/vi.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vi-mode) "vi" "\
|
||
Major mode that acts like the `vi' editor.
|
||
The purpose of this mode is to provide you the combined power of vi (namely,
|
||
the \"cross product\" effect of commands and repeat last changes) and Emacs.
|
||
|
||
This command redefines nearly all keys to look like vi commands.
|
||
It records the previous major mode, and any vi command for input
|
||
\(`i', `a', `s', etc.) switches back to that mode.
|
||
Thus, ordinary Emacs (in whatever major mode you had been using)
|
||
is \"input\" mode as far as vi is concerned.
|
||
|
||
To get back into vi from \"input\" mode, you must issue this command again.
|
||
Therefore, it is recommended that you assign it to a key.
|
||
|
||
Major differences between this mode and real vi :
|
||
|
||
* Limitations and unsupported features
|
||
- Search patterns with line offset (e.g. /pat/+3 or /pat/z.) are
|
||
not supported.
|
||
- Ex commands are not implemented; try ':' to get some hints.
|
||
- No line undo (i.e. the 'U' command), but multi-undo is a standard feature.
|
||
|
||
* Modifications
|
||
- The stopping positions for some point motion commands (word boundary,
|
||
pattern search) are slightly different from standard 'vi'.
|
||
Also, no automatic wrap around at end of buffer for pattern searching.
|
||
- Since changes are done in two steps (deletion then insertion), you need
|
||
to undo twice to completely undo a change command. But this is not needed
|
||
for undoing a repeated change command.
|
||
- No need to set/unset 'magic', to search for a string with regular expr
|
||
in it just put a prefix arg for the search commands. Replace cmds too.
|
||
- ^R is bound to incremental backward search, so use ^L to redraw screen.
|
||
|
||
* Extensions
|
||
- Some standard (or modified) Emacs commands were integrated, such as
|
||
incremental search, query replace, transpose objects, and keyboard macros.
|
||
- In command state, ^X links to the 'ctl-x-map', and ESC can be linked to
|
||
esc-map or set undefined. These can give you the full power of Emacs.
|
||
- See vi-com-map for those keys that are extensions to standard vi, e.g.
|
||
`vi-name-last-change-or-macro', `vi-verify-spelling', `vi-locate-def',
|
||
`vi-mark-region', and 'vi-quote-words'. Some of them are quite handy.
|
||
- Use \\[vi-switch-mode] to switch among different modes quickly.
|
||
|
||
Syntax table and abbrevs while in vi mode remain as they were in Emacs." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (viqr-pre-write-conversion viqr-post-read-conversion
|
||
;;;;;; viet-encode-viqr-buffer viet-encode-viqr-region viet-decode-viqr-buffer
|
||
;;;;;; viet-decode-viqr-region viet-encode-viscii-char) "viet-util"
|
||
;;;;;; "language/viet-util.el" (14623 45992))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from language/viet-util.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote viet-encode-viscii-char) "viet-util" "\
|
||
Return VISCII character code of CHAR if appropriate." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote viet-decode-viqr-region) "viet-util" "\
|
||
Convert `VIQR' mnemonics of the current region to Vietnamese characaters.
|
||
When called from a program, expects two arguments,
|
||
positions (integers or markers) specifying the stretch of the region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote viet-decode-viqr-buffer) "viet-util" "\
|
||
Convert `VIQR' mnemonics of the current buffer to Vietnamese characaters." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote viet-encode-viqr-region) "viet-util" "\
|
||
Convert Vietnamese characaters of the current region to `VIQR' mnemonics.
|
||
When called from a program, expects two arguments,
|
||
positions (integers or markers) specifying the stretch of the region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote viet-encode-viqr-buffer) "viet-util" "\
|
||
Convert Vietnamese characaters of the current buffer to `VIQR' mnemonics." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote viqr-post-read-conversion) "viet-util" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote viqr-pre-write-conversion) "viet-util" nil nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (View-exit-and-edit view-mode-enter view-mode view-buffer-other-frame
|
||
;;;;;; view-buffer-other-window view-buffer view-file-other-frame
|
||
;;;;;; view-file-other-window view-file) "view" "view.el" (14788
|
||
;;;;;; 64255))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from view.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar view-mode nil "\
|
||
Non-nil if View mode is enabled.
|
||
Don't change this variable directly, you must change it by one of the
|
||
functions that enable or disable view mode.")
|
||
|
||
(make-variable-buffer-local (quote view-mode))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote view-file) "view" "\
|
||
View FILE in View mode, returning to previous buffer when done.
|
||
Emacs commands editing the buffer contents are not available; instead,
|
||
a special set of commands (mostly letters and punctuation)
|
||
are defined for moving around in the buffer.
|
||
Space scrolls forward, Delete scrolls backward.
|
||
For list of all View commands, type H or h while viewing.
|
||
|
||
This command runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote view-file-other-window) "view" "\
|
||
View FILE in View mode in another window.
|
||
Return that window to its previous buffer when done.
|
||
Emacs commands editing the buffer contents are not available; instead,
|
||
a special set of commands (mostly letters and punctuation)
|
||
are defined for moving around in the buffer.
|
||
Space scrolls forward, Delete scrolls backward.
|
||
For list of all View commands, type H or h while viewing.
|
||
|
||
This command runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote view-file-other-frame) "view" "\
|
||
View FILE in View mode in another frame.
|
||
Maybe delete other frame and/or return to previous buffer when done.
|
||
Emacs commands editing the buffer contents are not available; instead,
|
||
a special set of commands (mostly letters and punctuation)
|
||
are defined for moving around in the buffer.
|
||
Space scrolls forward, Delete scrolls backward.
|
||
For list of all View commands, type H or h while viewing.
|
||
|
||
This command runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote view-buffer) "view" "\
|
||
View BUFFER in View mode, returning to previous buffer when done.
|
||
Emacs commands editing the buffer contents are not available; instead,
|
||
a special set of commands (mostly letters and punctuation)
|
||
are defined for moving around in the buffer.
|
||
Space scrolls forward, Delete scrolls backward.
|
||
For list of all View commands, type H or h while viewing.
|
||
|
||
This command runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'.
|
||
|
||
Optional argument EXIT-ACTION is either nil or a function with buffer as
|
||
argument. This function is called when finished viewing buffer.
|
||
Use this argument instead of explicitly setting `view-exit-action'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote view-buffer-other-window) "view" "\
|
||
View BUFFER in View mode in another window.
|
||
Return to previous buffer when done, unless optional NOT-RETURN is non-nil.
|
||
Emacs commands editing the buffer contents are not available; instead,
|
||
a special set of commands (mostly letters and punctuation)
|
||
are defined for moving around in the buffer.
|
||
Space scrolls forward, Delete scrolls backward.
|
||
For list of all View commands, type H or h while viewing.
|
||
|
||
This command runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'.
|
||
|
||
Optional argument EXIT-ACTION is either nil or a function with buffer as
|
||
argument. This function is called when finished viewing buffer.
|
||
Use this argument instead of explicitly setting `view-exit-action'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote view-buffer-other-frame) "view" "\
|
||
View BUFFER in View mode in another frame.
|
||
Return to previous buffer when done, unless optional NOT-RETURN is non-nil.
|
||
Emacs commands editing the buffer contents are not available; instead,
|
||
a special set of commands (mostly letters and punctuation)
|
||
are defined for moving around in the buffer.
|
||
Space scrolls forward, Delete scrolls backward.
|
||
For list of all View commands, type H or h while viewing.
|
||
|
||
This command runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'.
|
||
|
||
Optional argument EXIT-ACTION is either nil or a function with buffer as
|
||
argument. This function is called when finished viewing buffer.
|
||
Use this argument instead of explicitly setting `view-exit-action'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote view-mode) "view" "\
|
||
Toggle View mode, a minor mode for viewing text but not editing it.
|
||
With ARG, turn View mode on iff ARG is positive.
|
||
|
||
Emacs commands that do not change the buffer contents are available as usual.
|
||
Kill commands insert text in kill buffers but do not delete. Other commands
|
||
\(among them most letters and punctuation) beep and tell that the buffer is
|
||
read-only.
|
||
\\<view-mode-map>
|
||
The following additional commands are provided. Most commands take prefix
|
||
arguments. Page commands default to \"page size\" lines which is almost a whole
|
||
window full, or number of lines set by \\[View-scroll-page-forward-set-page-size] or \\[View-scroll-page-backward-set-page-size]. Half page commands default to
|
||
and set \"half page size\" lines which initially is half a window full. Search
|
||
commands default to a repeat count of one.
|
||
|
||
H, h, ? This message.
|
||
Digits provide prefix arguments.
|
||
\\[negative-argument] negative prefix argument.
|
||
\\[beginning-of-buffer] move to the beginning of buffer.
|
||
> move to the end of buffer.
|
||
\\[View-scroll-to-buffer-end] scroll so that buffer end is at last line of window.
|
||
SPC scroll forward \"page size\" lines.
|
||
With prefix scroll forward prefix lines.
|
||
DEL scroll backward \"page size\" lines.
|
||
With prefix scroll backward prefix lines.
|
||
\\[View-scroll-page-forward-set-page-size] like \\[View-scroll-page-forward] but with prefix sets \"page size\" to prefix.
|
||
\\[View-scroll-page-backward-set-page-size] like \\[View-scroll-page-backward] but with prefix sets \"page size\" to prefix.
|
||
\\[View-scroll-half-page-forward] scroll forward \"half page size\" lines. With prefix, sets
|
||
\"half page size\" to prefix lines and scrolls forward that much.
|
||
\\[View-scroll-half-page-backward] scroll backward \"half page size\" lines. With prefix, sets
|
||
\"half page size\" to prefix lines and scrolls backward that much.
|
||
RET, LFD scroll forward one line. With prefix scroll forward prefix line(s).
|
||
y scroll backward one line. With prefix scroll backward prefix line(s).
|
||
\\[View-revert-buffer-scroll-page-forward] revert-buffer if necessary and scroll forward.
|
||
Use this to view a changing file.
|
||
\\[what-line] prints the current line number.
|
||
\\[View-goto-percent] goes prefix argument (default 100) percent into buffer.
|
||
\\[View-goto-line] goes to line given by prefix argument (default first line).
|
||
. set the mark.
|
||
x exchanges point and mark.
|
||
\\[View-back-to-mark] return to mark and pops mark ring.
|
||
Mark ring is pushed at start of every successful search and when
|
||
jump to line occurs. The mark is set on jump to buffer start or end.
|
||
\\[point-to-register] save current position in character register.
|
||
' go to position saved in character register.
|
||
s do forward incremental search.
|
||
r do reverse incremental search.
|
||
\\[View-search-regexp-forward] searches forward for regular expression, starting after current page.
|
||
! and @ have a special meaning at the beginning of the regexp.
|
||
! means search for a line with no match for regexp. @ means start
|
||
search at beginning (end for backward search) of buffer.
|
||
\\ searches backward for regular expression, starting before current page.
|
||
\\[View-search-last-regexp-forward] searches forward for last regular expression.
|
||
p searches backward for last regular expression.
|
||
\\[View-quit] quit View mode, trying to restore window and buffer to previous state.
|
||
\\[View-quit] is the normal way to leave view mode.
|
||
\\[View-exit] exit View mode but stay in current buffer. Use this if you started
|
||
viewing a buffer (file) and find out you want to edit it.
|
||
\\[View-exit-and-edit] exit View mode and make the current buffer editable.
|
||
\\[View-quit-all] quit View mode, trying to restore windows and buffer to previous state.
|
||
\\[View-leave] quit View mode and maybe switch buffers, but don't kill this buffer.
|
||
\\[View-kill-and-leave] quit View mode, kill current buffer and go back to other buffer.
|
||
|
||
The effect of \\[View-leave] , \\[View-quit] and \\[View-kill-and-leave] depends on how view-mode was entered. If it was
|
||
entered by view-file, view-file-other-window or view-file-other-frame
|
||
\(\\[view-file], \\[view-file-other-window], \\[view-file-other-frame] or the dired mode v command), then \\[View-quit] will
|
||
try to kill the current buffer. If view-mode was entered from another buffer
|
||
as is done by View-buffer, View-buffer-other-window, View-buffer-other frame,
|
||
View-file, View-file-other-window or View-file-other-frame then \\[View-leave] , \\[View-quit] and \\[View-kill-and-leave]
|
||
will return to that buffer.
|
||
|
||
Entry to view-mode runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote view-mode-enter) "view" "\
|
||
Enter View mode and set up exit from view mode depending on optional arguments.
|
||
If RETURN-TO is non-nil it is added as an element to the buffer local alist
|
||
`view-return-to-alist'.
|
||
Save EXIT-ACTION in buffer local variable `view-exit-action'.
|
||
It should be either nil or a function that takes a buffer as argument.
|
||
This function will be called by `view-mode-exit'.
|
||
|
||
RETURN-TO is either nil, meaning do nothing when exiting view mode, or
|
||
it has the format (WINDOW OLD-WINDOW . OLD-BUF-INFO).
|
||
WINDOW is a window used for viewing.
|
||
OLD-WINDOW is nil or the window to select after viewing.
|
||
OLD-BUF-INFO tells what to do with WINDOW when exiting. It is one of:
|
||
1) nil Do nothing.
|
||
2) t Delete WINDOW or, if it is the only window, its frame.
|
||
3) (OLD-BUFF START POINT) Display buffer OLD-BUFF with displayed text
|
||
starting at START and point at POINT in WINDOW.
|
||
4) quit-window Do `quit-window' in WINDOW.
|
||
|
||
For list of all View commands, type H or h while viewing.
|
||
|
||
This function runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote View-exit-and-edit) "view" "\
|
||
Exit View mode and make the current buffer editable." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (vip-mode) "vip" "emulation/vip.el" (13650 13703))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/vip.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote vip-mode) "vip" "\
|
||
Turn on VIP emulation of VI." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (viper-mode toggle-viper-mode) "viper" "emulation/viper.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14651 36650))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/viper.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote toggle-viper-mode) "viper" "\
|
||
Toggle Viper on/off.
|
||
If Viper is enabled, turn it off. Otherwise, turn it on." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote viper-mode) "viper" "\
|
||
Turn on Viper emulation of Vi." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (webjump) "webjump" "net/webjump.el" (14550 8900))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from net/webjump.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote webjump) "webjump" "\
|
||
Jumps to a Web site from a programmable hotlist.
|
||
|
||
See the documentation for the `webjump-sites' variable for how to customize the
|
||
hotlist.
|
||
|
||
Please submit bug reports and other feedback to the author, Neil W. Van Dyke
|
||
<nwv@acm.org>." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (which-func-mode which-func-mode-global) "which-func"
|
||
;;;;;; "which-func.el" (14813 6100))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from which-func.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar which-func-mode-global nil "\
|
||
*Toggle `which-func-mode' globally.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `which-func-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote which-func) (quote which-func-mode-global) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote which-func-mode-global) (quote which-func))
|
||
|
||
(defalias (quote which-function-mode) (quote which-func-mode))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote which-func-mode) "which-func" "\
|
||
Toggle Which Function mode, globally.
|
||
When Which Function mode is enabled, the current function name is
|
||
continuously displayed in the mode line, in certain major modes.
|
||
|
||
With prefix ARG, turn Which Function mode on iff arg is positive,
|
||
and off otherwise." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (whitespace-describe whitespace-global-mode whitespace-cleanup-region
|
||
;;;;;; whitespace-cleanup whitespace-region whitespace-buffer) "whitespace"
|
||
;;;;;; "whitespace.el" (14826 56520))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from whitespace.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote whitespace-buffer) "whitespace" "\
|
||
Find five different types of white spaces in buffer.
|
||
These are:
|
||
1. Leading space (empty lines at the top of a file).
|
||
2. Trailing space (empty lines at the end of a file).
|
||
3. Indentation space (8 or more spaces, that should be replaced with TABS).
|
||
4. Spaces followed by a TAB. (Almost always, we never want that).
|
||
5. Spaces or TABS at the end of a line.
|
||
|
||
Check for whitespace only if this buffer really contains a non-empty file
|
||
and:
|
||
1. the major mode is one of the whitespace-modes, or
|
||
2. `whitespace-buffer' was explicitly called with a prefix argument." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote whitespace-region) "whitespace" "\
|
||
Check the region for whitespace errors." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote whitespace-cleanup) "whitespace" "\
|
||
Cleanup the five different kinds of whitespace problems.
|
||
|
||
Use \\[describe-function] whitespace-describe to read a summary of the
|
||
whitespace problems." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote whitespace-cleanup-region) "whitespace" "\
|
||
Whitespace cleanup on the region." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(defvar whitespace-global-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle global Whitespace mode.
|
||
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `whitespace-global-mode'
|
||
\(which see).")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote whitespace) (quote whitespace-global-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote whitespace-global-mode) (quote whitespace))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote whitespace-describe) "whitespace" "\
|
||
A summary of whitespaces and what this library can do about them.
|
||
|
||
The whitespace library is intended to find and help fix five different types
|
||
of whitespace problems that commonly exist in source code.
|
||
|
||
1. Leading space (empty lines at the top of a file).
|
||
2. Trailing space (empty lines at the end of a file).
|
||
3. Indentation space (8 or more spaces at beginning of line, that should be
|
||
replaced with TABS).
|
||
4. Spaces followed by a TAB. (Almost always, we never want that).
|
||
5. Spaces or TABS at the end of a line.
|
||
|
||
Whitespace errors are reported in a buffer, and on the modeline.
|
||
|
||
Modeline will show a W:<x>!<y> to denote a particular type of whitespace,
|
||
where `x' and `y' can be one (or more) of:
|
||
|
||
e - End-of-Line whitespace.
|
||
i - Indentation whitespace.
|
||
l - Leading whitespace.
|
||
s - Space followed by Tab.
|
||
t - Trailing whitespace.
|
||
|
||
If any of the whitespace checks is turned off, the modeline will display a
|
||
!<y>.
|
||
|
||
(since (3) is the most controversial one, here is the rationale: Most
|
||
terminal drivers and printer drivers have TAB configured or even
|
||
hardcoded to be 8 spaces. (Some of them allow configuration, but almost
|
||
always they default to 8.)
|
||
|
||
Changing `tab-width' to other than 8 and editing will cause your code to
|
||
look different from within Emacs, and say, if you cat it or more it, or
|
||
even print it.
|
||
|
||
Almost all the popular programming modes let you define an offset (like
|
||
c-basic-offset or perl-indent-level) to configure the offset, so you
|
||
should never have to set your `tab-width' to be other than 8 in all these
|
||
modes. In fact, with an indent level of say, 4, 2 TABS will cause Emacs
|
||
to replace your 8 spaces with one (try it). If vi users in your
|
||
office complain, tell them to use vim, which distinguishes between
|
||
tabstop and shiftwidth (vi equivalent of our offsets), and also ask them
|
||
to set smarttab.)
|
||
|
||
All the above have caused (and will cause) unwanted codeline integration and
|
||
merge problems.
|
||
|
||
whitespace.el will complain if it detects whitespaces on opening a file, and
|
||
warn you on closing a file also (in case you had inserted any
|
||
whitespaces during the process of your editing)." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (widget-minor-mode widget-browse-other-window widget-browse
|
||
;;;;;; widget-browse-at) "wid-browse" "wid-browse.el" (14840 890))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from wid-browse.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote widget-browse-at) "wid-browse" "\
|
||
Browse the widget under point." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote widget-browse) "wid-browse" "\
|
||
Create a widget browser for WIDGET." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote widget-browse-other-window) "wid-browse" "\
|
||
Show widget browser for WIDGET in other window." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote widget-minor-mode) "wid-browse" "\
|
||
Togle minor mode for traversing widgets.
|
||
With arg, turn widget mode on if and only if arg is positive." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (widget-delete widget-create widget-prompt-value)
|
||
;;;;;; "wid-edit" "wid-edit.el" (14841 19791))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from wid-edit.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote widget-prompt-value) "wid-edit" "\
|
||
Prompt for a value matching WIDGET, using PROMPT.
|
||
The current value is assumed to be VALUE, unless UNBOUND is non-nil." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote widget-create) "wid-edit" "\
|
||
Create widget of TYPE.
|
||
The optional ARGS are additional keyword arguments." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote widget-delete) "wid-edit" "\
|
||
Delete WIDGET." nil nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (windmove-default-keybindings windmove-down windmove-right
|
||
;;;;;; windmove-up windmove-left) "windmove" "windmove.el" (14747
|
||
;;;;;; 44775))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from windmove.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote windmove-left) "windmove" "\
|
||
Select the window to the left of the current one.
|
||
With no prefix argument, or with prefix argument equal to zero,
|
||
\"left\" is relative to the position of point in the window; otherwise
|
||
it is relative to the top edge (for positive ARG) or the bottom edge
|
||
\(for negative ARG) of the current window.
|
||
If no window is at the desired location, an error is signaled." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote windmove-up) "windmove" "\
|
||
Select the window above the current one.
|
||
With no prefix argument, or with prefix argument equal to zero, \"up\"
|
||
is relative to the position of point in the window; otherwise it is
|
||
relative to the left edge (for positive ARG) or the right edge (for
|
||
negative ARG) of the current window.
|
||
If no window is at the desired location, an error is signaled." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote windmove-right) "windmove" "\
|
||
Select the window to the right of the current one.
|
||
With no prefix argument, or with prefix argument equal to zero,
|
||
\"right\" is relative to the position of point in the window;
|
||
otherwise it is relative to the top edge (for positive ARG) or the
|
||
bottom edge (for negative ARG) of the current window.
|
||
If no window is at the desired location, an error is signaled." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote windmove-down) "windmove" "\
|
||
Select the window below the current one.
|
||
With no prefix argument, or with prefix argument equal to zero,
|
||
\"down\" is relative to the position of point in the window; otherwise
|
||
it is relative to the left edge (for positive ARG) or the right edge
|
||
\(for negative ARG) of the current window.
|
||
If no window is at the desired location, an error is signaled." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote windmove-default-keybindings) "windmove" "\
|
||
Set up default keybindings for `windmove'." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (winner-mode winner-mode) "winner" "winner.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (14535 44846))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from winner.el
|
||
|
||
(defvar winner-mode nil "\
|
||
Toggle winner-mode.
|
||
Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
|
||
use either \\[customize] or the function `winner-mode'.")
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-to-group (quote winner) (quote winner-mode) (quote custom-variable))
|
||
|
||
(custom-add-load (quote winner-mode) (quote winner))
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote winner-mode) "winner" "\
|
||
Toggle Winner mode.
|
||
With arg, turn Winner mode on if and only if arg is positive." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (woman-find-file woman-dired-find-file woman) "woman"
|
||
;;;;;; "woman.el" (14836 3751))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from woman.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote woman) "woman" "\
|
||
Browse UN*X man page for TOPIC (Without using external Man program).
|
||
The major browsing mode used is essentially the standard Man mode.
|
||
Choose the filename for the man page using completion, based on the
|
||
topic selected from the directories specified in `woman-manpath' and
|
||
`woman-path'. The directory expansions and topics are cached for
|
||
speed, but a non-nil interactive argument forces the caches to be
|
||
updated (e.g. to re-interpret the current directory).
|
||
|
||
Used non-interactively, arguments are optional: if given then TOPIC
|
||
should be a topic string and non-nil RE-CACHE forces re-caching." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote woman-dired-find-file) "woman" "\
|
||
In dired, run the WoMan man-page browser on this file." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote woman-find-file) "woman" "\
|
||
Find, decode and browse a specific UN*X man-page source file FILE-NAME.
|
||
Use existing buffer if possible; reformat only if prefix arg given.
|
||
When called interactively, optional argument REFORMAT forces reformatting
|
||
of an existing WoMan buffer formatted earlier.
|
||
No external programs are used, except that `gunzip' will be used to
|
||
decompress the file if appropriate. See the documentation for the
|
||
`woman' command for further details." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (wordstar-mode) "ws-mode" "emulation/ws-mode.el"
|
||
;;;;;; (13415 51576))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/ws-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote wordstar-mode) "ws-mode" "\
|
||
Major mode with WordStar-like key bindings.
|
||
|
||
BUGS:
|
||
- Help menus with WordStar commands (C-j just calls help-for-help)
|
||
are not implemented
|
||
- Options for search and replace
|
||
- Show markers (C-k h) is somewhat strange
|
||
- Search and replace (C-q a) is only available in forward direction
|
||
|
||
No key bindings beginning with ESC are installed, they will work
|
||
Emacs-like.
|
||
|
||
The key bindings are:
|
||
|
||
C-a backward-word
|
||
C-b fill-paragraph
|
||
C-c scroll-up-line
|
||
C-d forward-char
|
||
C-e previous-line
|
||
C-f forward-word
|
||
C-g delete-char
|
||
C-h backward-char
|
||
C-i indent-for-tab-command
|
||
C-j help-for-help
|
||
C-k ordstar-C-k-map
|
||
C-l ws-repeat-search
|
||
C-n open-line
|
||
C-p quoted-insert
|
||
C-r scroll-down-line
|
||
C-s backward-char
|
||
C-t kill-word
|
||
C-u keyboard-quit
|
||
C-v overwrite-mode
|
||
C-w scroll-down
|
||
C-x next-line
|
||
C-y kill-complete-line
|
||
C-z scroll-up
|
||
|
||
C-k 0 ws-set-marker-0
|
||
C-k 1 ws-set-marker-1
|
||
C-k 2 ws-set-marker-2
|
||
C-k 3 ws-set-marker-3
|
||
C-k 4 ws-set-marker-4
|
||
C-k 5 ws-set-marker-5
|
||
C-k 6 ws-set-marker-6
|
||
C-k 7 ws-set-marker-7
|
||
C-k 8 ws-set-marker-8
|
||
C-k 9 ws-set-marker-9
|
||
C-k b ws-begin-block
|
||
C-k c ws-copy-block
|
||
C-k d save-buffers-kill-emacs
|
||
C-k f find-file
|
||
C-k h ws-show-markers
|
||
C-k i ws-indent-block
|
||
C-k k ws-end-block
|
||
C-k p ws-print-block
|
||
C-k q kill-emacs
|
||
C-k r insert-file
|
||
C-k s save-some-buffers
|
||
C-k t ws-mark-word
|
||
C-k u ws-exdent-block
|
||
C-k C-u keyboard-quit
|
||
C-k v ws-move-block
|
||
C-k w ws-write-block
|
||
C-k x kill-emacs
|
||
C-k y ws-delete-block
|
||
|
||
C-o c wordstar-center-line
|
||
C-o b switch-to-buffer
|
||
C-o j justify-current-line
|
||
C-o k kill-buffer
|
||
C-o l list-buffers
|
||
C-o m auto-fill-mode
|
||
C-o r set-fill-column
|
||
C-o C-u keyboard-quit
|
||
C-o wd delete-other-windows
|
||
C-o wh split-window-horizontally
|
||
C-o wo other-window
|
||
C-o wv split-window-vertically
|
||
|
||
C-q 0 ws-find-marker-0
|
||
C-q 1 ws-find-marker-1
|
||
C-q 2 ws-find-marker-2
|
||
C-q 3 ws-find-marker-3
|
||
C-q 4 ws-find-marker-4
|
||
C-q 5 ws-find-marker-5
|
||
C-q 6 ws-find-marker-6
|
||
C-q 7 ws-find-marker-7
|
||
C-q 8 ws-find-marker-8
|
||
C-q 9 ws-find-marker-9
|
||
C-q a ws-query-replace
|
||
C-q b ws-to-block-begin
|
||
C-q c end-of-buffer
|
||
C-q d end-of-line
|
||
C-q f ws-search
|
||
C-q k ws-to-block-end
|
||
C-q l ws-undo
|
||
C-q p ws-last-cursorp
|
||
C-q r beginning-of-buffer
|
||
C-q C-u keyboard-quit
|
||
C-q w ws-last-error
|
||
C-q y ws-kill-eol
|
||
C-q DEL ws-kill-bol
|
||
" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (xterm-mouse-mode) "xt-mouse" "xt-mouse.el" (14516
|
||
;;;;;; 149))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from xt-mouse.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote xterm-mouse-mode) "xt-mouse" "\
|
||
Toggle XTerm mouse mode.
|
||
With prefix arg, turn XTerm mouse mode on iff arg is positive.
|
||
|
||
Turn it on to use emacs mouse commands, and off to use xterm mouse commands." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (psychoanalyze-pinhead apropos-zippy insert-zippyism
|
||
;;;;;; yow) "yow" "play/yow.el" (14809 51714))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/yow.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote yow) "yow" "\
|
||
Return or display a random Zippy quotation. With prefix arg, insert it." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote insert-zippyism) "yow" "\
|
||
Prompt with completion for a known Zippy quotation, and insert it at point." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote apropos-zippy) "yow" "\
|
||
Return a list of all Zippy quotes matching REGEXP.
|
||
If called interactively, display a list of matches." t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote psychoanalyze-pinhead) "yow" "\
|
||
Zippy goes to the analyst." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (zone) "zone" "play/zone.el" (14818 62648))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from play/zone.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote zone) "zone" "\
|
||
Zone out, completely." t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;;### (autoloads (zone-mode zone-mode-update-serial-hook) "zone-mode"
|
||
;;;;;; "net/zone-mode.el" (14550 9028))
|
||
;;; Generated autoloads from net/zone-mode.el
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote zone-mode-update-serial-hook) "zone-mode" "\
|
||
Update the serial number in a zone if the file was modified" t nil)
|
||
|
||
(autoload (quote zone-mode) "zone-mode" "\
|
||
A mode for editing DNS zone files.
|
||
|
||
Zone-mode does two things:
|
||
|
||
- automatically update the serial number for a zone
|
||
when saving the file
|
||
|
||
- fontification" t nil)
|
||
|
||
;;;***
|
||
|
||
;;; Local Variables:
|
||
;;; version-control: never
|
||
;;; no-byte-compile: t
|
||
;;; no-update-autoloads: t
|
||
;;; End:
|
||
;;; loaddefs.el ends here
|