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1 @c This is part of the Emacs manual. |
47071 | 2 @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002 |
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3 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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5 @node Display, Search, Registers, Top | |
6 @chapter Controlling the Display | |
7 | |
8 Since only part of a large buffer fits in the window, Emacs tries to | |
9 show a part that is likely to be interesting. Display-control commands | |
10 allow you to specify which part of the text you want to see, and how to | |
11 display it. | |
12 | |
13 @menu | |
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14 * Faces:: How to change the display style using faces. |
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15 * Font Lock:: Minor mode for syntactic highlighting using faces. |
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16 * Highlight Changes:: Using colors to show where you changed the buffer. |
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17 * Highlight Interactively:: Tell Emacs what text to highlight. |
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19 * Horizontal Scrolling:: Moving text left and right in a window. | |
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20 * Fringes:: Enabling or disabling window fringes. |
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21 * Useless Whitespace:: Showing possibly-spurious trailing whitespace. |
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23 * Selective Display:: Hiding lines with lots of indentation. | |
24 * Optional Mode Line:: Optional mode line display features. | |
25 * Text Display:: How text characters are normally displayed. | |
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26 * Display Custom:: Information on variables for customizing display. |
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27 * Cursor Display:: Features for displaying the cursor. |
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29 | |
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30 @node Faces |
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31 @section Using Multiple Typefaces |
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32 @cindex faces |
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34 Emacs supports using multiple styles of displaying characters. Each |
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35 style is called a @dfn{face}. Each face can specify various @dfn{face |
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36 attributes}, such as the font family, the height, weight and slant of |
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37 the characters, the foreground and background color, and underlining |
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38 or overlining. A face does not have to specify all of these |
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39 attributes; often it inherits many of them from another face. |
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41 On a window system, all the Emacs face attributes are meaningful. |
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42 On a character terminal, only some of them work. Some character |
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43 terminals support inverse video, bold, and underline attributes; some |
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44 support colors. Character terminals generally do not support changing |
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45 the height and width or the font family. |
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47 Features which rely on text in multiple faces (such as Font Lock mode) |
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48 will also work on non-windowed terminals that can display more than one |
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49 face, whether by colors or underlining and emboldening. This includes |
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50 the console on GNU/Linux, an @code{xterm} which supports colors, the |
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51 MS-DOS display (@pxref{MS-DOS}), and the MS-Windows version invoked with |
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52 the @option{-nw} option. Emacs determines automatically whether the |
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53 terminal has this capability. |
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55 You control the appearance of a part of the text in the buffer by |
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56 specifying the face or faces to use for it. The style of display used |
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57 for any given character is determined by combining the attributes of |
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58 all the applicable faces specified for that character. Any attribute |
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60 whose attributes reflect the default settings of the frame itself. |
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62 Enriched mode, the mode for editing formatted text, includes several |
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63 commands and menus for specifying faces for text in the buffer. |
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64 @xref{Format Faces}, for how to specify the font for text in the |
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65 buffer. @xref{Format Colors}, for how to specify the foreground and |
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66 background color. |
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68 @cindex face colors, setting |
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69 @findex set-face-foreground |
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70 @findex set-face-background |
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71 To alter the appearance of a face, use the customization buffer. |
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72 @xref{Face Customization}. You can also use X resources to specify |
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73 attributes of particular faces (@pxref{Resources}). Alternatively, |
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74 you can change the foreground and background colors of a specific face |
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75 with @kbd{M-x set-face-foreground} and @kbd{M-x set-face-background}. |
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76 These commands prompt in the minibuffer for a face name and a color |
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77 name, with completion, and then set that face to use the specified |
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78 color. Changing the colors of the @code{default} face also changes |
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79 the foreground and background colors on all frames, both existing and |
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80 those to be created in the future. (You can also set foreground and |
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81 background colors for the current frame only; see @ref{Frame |
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84 Emacs 21 can correctly display variable-width fonts, but Emacs |
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85 commands that calculate width and indentation do not know how to |
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87 results when you use variable-width fonts. In particular, indentation |
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88 commands can give inconsistent results, so we recommend you avoid |
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89 variable-width fonts for editing program source code. Filling will |
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90 sometimes make lines too long or too short. We plan to address these |
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93 @findex list-faces-display |
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94 To see what faces are currently defined, and what they look like, type |
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95 @kbd{M-x list-faces-display}. It's possible for a given face to look |
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97 frame in which you type it. Here's a list of the standard defined |
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100 @table @code |
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101 @item default |
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102 This face is used for ordinary text that doesn't specify any other face. |
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104 This face is used for the mode line of the currently selected window. |
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105 By default, it's drawn with shadows for a ``raised'' effect on window |
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106 systems, and drawn as the inverse of the default face on non-windowed |
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109 Like @code{mode-line}, but used for mode lines of the windows other |
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114 Similar to @code{mode-line} for a window's header line. Most modes |
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117 This face is used for the prompt strings displayed in the minibuffer. |
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118 @item highlight |
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119 This face is used for highlighting portions of text, in various modes. |
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120 For example, mouse-sensitive text is highlighted using this face. |
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121 @item isearch |
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122 This face is used for highlighting Isearch matches. |
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126 @item region |
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130 This face is used for displaying a secondary X selection (@pxref{Secondary |
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131 Selection}). |
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132 @item bold |
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134 @item italic |
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136 @item bold-italic |
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138 @item underline |
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139 This face underlines text. |
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140 @item fixed-pitch |
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142 @item fringe |
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143 @cindex fringe |
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144 The face for the fringes to the left and right of windows on graphic |
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146 between the text area and the window's right and left borders.) |
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147 @item scroll-bar |
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148 This face determines the visual appearance of the scroll bar. |
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149 @item border |
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150 This face determines the color of the frame border. |
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151 @item cursor |
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152 This face determines the color of the cursor. |
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153 @item mouse |
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154 This face determines the color of the mouse pointer. |
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155 @item tool-bar |
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156 This is the basic tool-bar face. No text appears in the tool bar, but the |
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157 colors of this face affect the appearance of tool bar icons. |
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158 @item tooltip |
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159 This face is used for tooltips. |
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160 @item menu |
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161 This face determines the colors and font of Emacs's menus. Setting the |
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162 font of LessTif/Motif menus is currently not supported; attempts to set |
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163 the font are ignored in this case. |
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164 @item trailing-whitespace |
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168 @item variable-pitch |
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169 The basic variable-pitch face. |
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170 @end table |
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171 |
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172 @cindex @code{region} face |
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173 When Transient Mark mode is enabled, the text of the region is |
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174 highlighted when the mark is active. This uses the face named |
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175 @code{region}; you can control the style of highlighting by changing the |
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176 style of this face (@pxref{Face Customization}). @xref{Transient Mark}, |
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177 for more information about Transient Mark mode and activation and |
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178 deactivation of the mark. |
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179 |
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180 One easy way to use faces is to turn on Font Lock mode. This minor |
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181 mode, which is always local to a particular buffer, arranges to |
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182 choose faces according to the syntax of the text you are editing. It |
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183 can recognize comments and strings in most languages; in several |
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184 languages, it can also recognize and properly highlight various other |
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185 important constructs. @xref{Font Lock}, for more information about |
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186 Font Lock mode and syntactic highlighting. |
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187 |
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188 You can print out the buffer with the highlighting that appears |
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189 on your screen using the command @code{ps-print-buffer-with-faces}. |
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190 @xref{PostScript}. |
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191 |
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192 @node Font Lock |
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193 @section Font Lock mode |
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194 @cindex Font Lock mode |
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195 @cindex mode, Font Lock |
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196 @cindex syntax highlighting and coloring |
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197 |
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198 Font Lock mode is a minor mode, always local to a particular buffer, |
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199 which highlights (or ``fontifies'') using various faces according to |
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200 the syntax of the text you are editing. It can recognize comments and |
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201 strings in most languages; in several languages, it can also recognize |
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202 and properly highlight various other important constructs---for |
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203 example, names of functions being defined or reserved keywords. |
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204 Some special modes, such as Occur mode and Info mode, have completely |
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205 specialized ways of assigning fonts for Font Lock mode. |
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206 |
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207 @findex font-lock-mode |
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208 @findex turn-on-font-lock |
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209 The command @kbd{M-x font-lock-mode} turns Font Lock mode on or off |
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210 according to the argument, and toggles the mode when it has no argument. |
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211 The function @code{turn-on-font-lock} unconditionally enables Font Lock |
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212 mode. This is useful in mode-hook functions. For example, to enable |
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213 Font Lock mode whenever you edit a C file, you can do this: |
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214 |
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215 @example |
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216 (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock) |
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217 @end example |
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218 |
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219 @findex global-font-lock-mode |
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220 @vindex global-font-lock-mode |
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221 To turn on Font Lock mode automatically in all modes which support |
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222 it, customize the user option @code{global-font-lock-mode} or use the |
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223 function @code{global-font-lock-mode} in your @file{.emacs} file, like |
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224 this: |
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225 |
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226 @example |
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227 (global-font-lock-mode 1) |
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228 @end example |
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229 |
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230 Font Lock mode uses several specifically named faces to do its job, |
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231 including @code{font-lock-string-face}, @code{font-lock-comment-face}, |
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232 and others. The easiest way to find them all is to use completion |
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233 on the face name in @code{set-face-foreground}. |
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234 |
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235 To change the colors or the fonts used by Font Lock mode to fontify |
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236 different parts of text, just change these faces. There are |
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237 two ways to do it: |
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238 |
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239 @itemize @bullet |
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240 @item |
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241 Invoke @kbd{M-x set-face-foreground} or @kbd{M-x set-face-background} |
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242 to change the colors of a particular face used by Font Lock. |
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243 @xref{Faces}. The command @kbd{M-x list-faces-display} displays all |
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244 the faces currently known to Emacs, including those used by Font Lock. |
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245 |
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246 @item |
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247 Customize the faces interactively with @kbd{M-x customize-face}, as |
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248 described in @ref{Face Customization}. |
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252 default font which has bold, italic, and bold-italic variants; or else |
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280 Comment and string fontification (or ``syntactic'' fontification) |
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285 thus always outside any string or comment. (@xref{Left Margin |
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294 leftmost column parenthesis convention, the default value of the variable |
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304 Font Lock highlighting patterns already exist for many modes, but you |
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306 @code{font-lock-add-keywords}, to add your own highlighting patterns for |
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329 ``stealthily'', in the background, i.e.@: when Emacs is idle. You can |
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332 customization group @samp{jit-lock}. @xref{Specific Customization}. |
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335 @section Highlight Changes Mode |
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338 Use @kbd{M-x highlight-changes-mode} to enable a minor mode |
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342 @node Highlight Interactively |
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343 @section Interactive Highlighting by Matching |
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344 @cindex highlighting by matching |
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348 regular expression. For example, you might wish to see all the |
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349 references to a certain variable in a program source file, or highlight |
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350 certain parts in a voluminous output of some program, or make certain |
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351 cliches stand out in an article. |
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361 @item C-x w h @var{regexp} @key{RET} @var{face} @key{RET} |
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366 By using this command more than once, you can highlight various |
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377 @item C-x w l @var{regexp} @key{RET} @var{face} @key{RET} |
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378 @kindex C-x w l |
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391 @code{hi-lock-write-interactive-patterns} command. |
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393 These patterns will be read the next time you visit the file while |
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395 hi-lock-find-patterns} command. |
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397 @item C-x w i |
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398 @kindex C-x w i |
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407 @end table |
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410 @section Scrolling | |
411 | |
412 If a buffer contains text that is too large to fit entirely within a | |
413 window that is displaying the buffer, Emacs shows a contiguous portion of | |
414 the text. The portion shown always contains point. | |
415 | |
416 @cindex scrolling | |
417 @dfn{Scrolling} means moving text up or down in the window so that | |
418 different parts of the text are visible. Scrolling forward means that text | |
419 moves up, and new text appears at the bottom. Scrolling backward moves | |
420 text down and new text appears at the top. | |
421 | |
422 Scrolling happens automatically if you move point past the bottom or top | |
423 of the window. You can also explicitly request scrolling with the commands | |
424 in this section. | |
425 | |
426 @table @kbd | |
427 @item C-l | |
428 Clear screen and redisplay, scrolling the selected window to center | |
429 point vertically within it (@code{recenter}). | |
430 @item C-v | |
431 Scroll forward (a windowful or a specified number of lines) (@code{scroll-up}). | |
432 @item @key{NEXT} | |
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433 @itemx @key{PAGEDOWN} |
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435 @item M-v | |
436 Scroll backward (@code{scroll-down}). | |
437 @item @key{PRIOR} | |
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438 @itemx @key{PAGEUP} |
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440 @item @var{arg} C-l | |
441 Scroll so point is on line @var{arg} (@code{recenter}). | |
442 @item C-M-l | |
443 Scroll heuristically to bring useful information onto the screen | |
444 (@code{reposition-window}). | |
445 @end table | |
446 | |
447 @kindex C-l | |
448 @findex recenter | |
449 The most basic scrolling command is @kbd{C-l} (@code{recenter}) with | |
450 no argument. It clears the entire screen and redisplays all windows. | |
451 In addition, it scrolls the selected window so that point is halfway | |
452 down from the top of the window. | |
453 | |
454 @kindex C-v | |
455 @kindex M-v | |
456 @kindex NEXT | |
457 @kindex PRIOR | |
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459 @kindex PAGEUP |
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461 @findex scroll-down | |
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462 @vindex next-screen-context-lines |
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463 To read the buffer a windowful at a time, use @kbd{C-v} |
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464 (@code{scroll-up}) with no argument. This scrolls forward by nearly |
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465 the whole window height. The effect is to take the two lines at the |
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466 bottom of the window and put them at the top, followed by nearly a |
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467 whole windowful of lines that were not previously visible. If point |
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469 of the window. |
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38745 | 471 @kbd{M-v} (@code{scroll-down}) with no argument scrolls backward in |
472 a similar way, also with overlap. The number of lines of overlap | |
473 across a @kbd{C-v} or @kbd{M-v} is controlled by the variable | |
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474 @code{next-screen-context-lines}; by default, it is 2. The function |
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475 keys @key{NEXT} and @key{PRIOR}, or @key{PAGEDOWN} and @key{PAGEUP}, |
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476 are equivalent to @kbd{C-v} and @kbd{M-v}. |
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478 The commands @kbd{C-v} and @kbd{M-v} with a numeric argument scroll |
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479 the text in the selected window up or down a few lines. @kbd{C-v} |
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480 with an argument moves the text and point up, together, that many |
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481 lines; it brings the same number of new lines into view at the bottom |
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482 of the window. @kbd{M-v} with numeric argument scrolls the text |
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483 downward, bringing that many new lines into view at the top of the |
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484 window. @kbd{C-v} with a negative argument is like @kbd{M-v} and vice |
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485 versa. |
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487 The names of scroll commands are based on the direction that the |
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488 text moves in the window. Thus, the command to scroll forward is |
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489 called @code{scroll-up} because it moves the text upward on the |
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490 screen. The keys @key{PAGEDOWN} and @key{PAGEUP} derive their names |
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491 and customary meanings from a different convention that developed |
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493 @code{scroll-up}. |
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495 @vindex scroll-preserve-screen-position | |
496 Some users like the full-screen scroll commands to keep point at the | |
497 same screen line. To enable this behavior, set the variable | |
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499 this mode, when scrolling shifts point off the screen, or into the |
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500 scrolling margins, Emacs moves point to keep the same vertical |
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501 position within the window. This mode is convenient for browsing |
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503 screen where you started, point goes back to the line where it |
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505 screen in order to move point to the text there. |
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507 Another way to do scrolling is with @kbd{C-l} with a numeric argument. | |
508 @kbd{C-l} does not clear the screen when given an argument; it only scrolls | |
509 the selected window. With a positive argument @var{n}, it repositions text | |
510 to put point @var{n} lines down from the top. An argument of zero puts | |
511 point on the very top line. Point does not move with respect to the text; | |
512 rather, the text and point move rigidly on the screen. @kbd{C-l} with a | |
513 negative argument puts point that many lines from the bottom of the window. | |
514 For example, @kbd{C-u - 1 C-l} puts point on the bottom line, and @kbd{C-u | |
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516 point at the center (vertically) of the selected window. |
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518 @kindex C-M-l | |
519 @findex reposition-window | |
520 The @kbd{C-M-l} command (@code{reposition-window}) scrolls the current | |
521 window heuristically in a way designed to get useful information onto | |
522 the screen. For example, in a Lisp file, this command tries to get the | |
523 entire current defun onto the screen if possible. | |
524 | |
525 @vindex scroll-conservatively | |
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527 portion of the text. Normally, automatic scrolling centers point |
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529 @code{scroll-conservatively} to a small number @var{n}, then if you |
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530 move point just a little off the screen---less than @var{n} |
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531 lines---then Emacs scrolls the text just far enough to bring point |
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537 When the window does scroll by a longer distance, you can control |
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538 how aggressively it scrolls, by setting the variables |
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539 @code{scroll-up-aggressively} and @code{scroll-down-aggressively}. |
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540 The value of @code{scroll-up-aggressively} should be either |
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541 @code{nil}, or a fraction @var{f} between 0 and 1. A fraction |
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542 specifies where on the screen to put point when scrolling upward. |
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543 More precisely, when a window scrolls up because point is above the |
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544 window start, the new start position is chosen to put point @var{f} |
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545 part of the window height from the top. The larger @var{f}, the more |
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548 @code{nil}, which is the default, scrolls to put point at the center. |
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549 So it is equivalent to .5. |
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551 Likewise, @code{scroll-down-aggressively} is used for scrolling |
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552 down. The value, @var{f}, specifies how far point should be placed |
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553 from the bottom of the window; thus, as with |
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554 @code{scroll-up-aggressively}, a larger value is more aggressive. |
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25829 | 556 @vindex scroll-margin |
557 The variable @code{scroll-margin} restricts how close point can come | |
558 to the top or bottom of a window. Its value is a number of screen | |
559 lines; if point comes within that many lines of the top or bottom of the | |
560 window, Emacs recenters the window. By default, @code{scroll-margin} is | |
561 0. | |
562 | |
563 @node Horizontal Scrolling | |
564 @section Horizontal Scrolling | |
565 @cindex horizontal scrolling | |
566 | |
567 @dfn{Horizontal scrolling} means shifting all the lines sideways | |
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569 displayed at all. Emacs does this automatically in any window that |
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574 When a window has been scrolled horizontally, text lines are truncated |
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575 rather than continued (@pxref{Continuation Lines}), with a @samp{$} |
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577 and in the last column when there is text truncated to the right. |
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581 @table @kbd | |
582 @item C-x < | |
583 Scroll text in current window to the left (@code{scroll-left}). | |
584 @item C-x > | |
585 Scroll to the right (@code{scroll-right}). | |
586 @end table | |
587 | |
588 @kindex C-x < | |
589 @kindex C-x > | |
590 @findex scroll-left | |
591 @findex scroll-right | |
592 The command @kbd{C-x <} (@code{scroll-left}) scrolls the selected | |
593 window to the left by @var{n} columns with argument @var{n}. This moves | |
594 part of the beginning of each line off the left edge of the window. | |
595 With no argument, it scrolls by almost the full width of the window (two | |
596 columns less, to be precise). | |
597 | |
598 @kbd{C-x >} (@code{scroll-right}) scrolls similarly to the right. The | |
599 window cannot be scrolled any farther to the right once it is displayed | |
600 normally (with each line starting at the window's left margin); | |
601 attempting to do so has no effect. This means that you don't have to | |
602 calculate the argument precisely for @w{@kbd{C-x >}}; any sufficiently large | |
603 argument will restore the normal display. | |
604 | |
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608 you previously set by @code{scroll-left}. |
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611 The value of the variable @code{hscroll-margin} controls how close |
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613 be automatically scrolled. It is measured in columns. If the value |
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614 is 5, then moving point within 5 columns of the edge causes horizontal |
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615 scrolling away from that edge. |
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617 @vindex hscroll-step |
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618 The variable @code{hscroll-step} determines how many columns to |
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619 scroll the window when point gets too close to the edge. If it's |
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620 zero, horizontal scrolling centers point horizontally within the |
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621 window. If it's a positive integer, it specifies the number of |
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623 the fraction of the window's width to scroll by. The default is zero. | |
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626 To disable automatic horizontal scrolling, set the variable |
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627 @code{auto-hscroll-mode} to @code{nil}. |
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629 @node Fringes |
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630 @section Window Fringes |
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631 @cindex fringes |
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633 On a graphical display, each Emacs window normally has narrow |
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634 @dfn{fringes} on the left and right edges. The fringes display |
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635 indications about the text in the window. |
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637 The most common use of the fringes is to indicate a continuation |
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638 line, when one line of text is split into multiple lines on the |
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639 screen. The left fringe shows a curving arrow for each screen line |
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640 except the first, indicating that ``this is not the real beginning.'' |
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641 The right fringe shows a curving arrow for each screen line except the |
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649 program you are debugging is executing (@pxref{Debuggers}). |
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651 @findex set-fringe-style |
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652 @findex fringe-mode |
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653 You can enable and disable the fringes for all frames using |
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654 @kbd{M-x fringe-mode}. To enable and disable the fringes |
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657 @node Useless Whitespace |
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658 @section Useless Whitespace |
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660 @cindex trailing whitespace |
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661 @cindex whitespace, trailing |
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662 @vindex show-trailing-whitespace |
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663 It is easy to leave unnecessary spaces at the end of a line, or |
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666 special circumstances where it matters. |
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669 screen by setting the buffer-local variable |
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671 trailing whitespace in the face @code{trailing-whitespace}. |
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704 @section Follow Mode | |
705 @cindex Follow mode | |
706 @cindex mode, Follow | |
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711 @dfn{Follow mode} is a minor mode that makes two windows showing the | |
712 same buffer scroll as one tall ``virtual window.'' To use Follow mode, | |
713 go to a frame with just one window, split it into two side-by-side | |
714 windows using @kbd{C-x 3}, and then type @kbd{M-x follow-mode}. From | |
715 then on, you can edit the buffer in either of the two windows, or scroll | |
716 either one; the other window follows it. | |
717 | |
36245 | 718 In Follow mode, if you move point outside the portion visible in one |
719 window and into the portion visible in the other window, that selects | |
720 the other window---again, treating the two as if they were parts of | |
721 one large window. | |
722 | |
25829 | 723 To turn off Follow mode, type @kbd{M-x follow-mode} a second time. |
724 | |
725 @node Selective Display | |
726 @section Selective Display | |
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729 @kindex C-x $ | |
730 | |
731 Emacs has the ability to hide lines indented more than a certain number | |
732 of columns (you specify how many columns). You can use this to get an | |
733 overview of a part of a program. | |
734 | |
735 To hide lines, type @kbd{C-x $} (@code{set-selective-display}) with a | |
736 numeric argument @var{n}. Then lines with at least @var{n} columns of | |
737 indentation disappear from the screen. The only indication of their | |
738 presence is that three dots (@samp{@dots{}}) appear at the end of each | |
739 visible line that is followed by one or more hidden ones. | |
740 | |
741 The commands @kbd{C-n} and @kbd{C-p} move across the hidden lines as | |
742 if they were not there. | |
743 | |
744 The hidden lines are still present in the buffer, and most editing | |
745 commands see them as usual, so you may find point in the middle of the | |
746 hidden text. When this happens, the cursor appears at the end of the | |
747 previous line, after the three dots. If point is at the end of the | |
748 visible line, before the newline that ends it, the cursor appears before | |
749 the three dots. | |
750 | |
751 To make all lines visible again, type @kbd{C-x $} with no argument. | |
752 | |
753 @vindex selective-display-ellipses | |
754 If you set the variable @code{selective-display-ellipses} to | |
755 @code{nil}, the three dots do not appear at the end of a line that | |
756 precedes hidden lines. Then there is no visible indication of the | |
757 hidden lines. This variable becomes local automatically when set. | |
758 | |
759 @node Optional Mode Line | |
760 @section Optional Mode Line Features | |
761 | |
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767 size of the buffer by typing @kbd{M-x size-indication-mode} to turn on |
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787 The current line number of point appears in the mode line when Line | |
788 Number mode is enabled. Use the command @kbd{M-x line-number-mode} to | |
789 turn this mode on and off; normally it is on. The line number appears | |
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25829 | 791 indicate what it is. @xref{Minor Modes}, for more information about |
792 minor modes and about how to use this command. | |
793 | |
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799 If the buffer is very large (larger than the value of | |
800 @code{line-number-display-limit}), then the line number doesn't appear. | |
801 Emacs doesn't compute the line number when the buffer is large, because | |
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812 @cindex Column Number mode | |
813 @cindex mode, Column Number | |
814 @findex column-number-mode | |
815 You can also display the current column number by turning on Column | |
816 Number mode. It displays the current column number preceded by the | |
817 letter @samp{C}. Type @kbd{M-x column-number-mode} to toggle this mode. | |
818 | |
819 @findex display-time | |
820 @cindex time (on mode line) | |
821 Emacs can optionally display the time and system load in all mode | |
30870 | 822 lines. To enable this feature, type @kbd{M-x display-time} or customize |
823 the option @code{display-time-mode}. The information added to the mode | |
824 line usually appears after the buffer name, before the mode names and | |
825 their parentheses. It looks like this: | |
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827 @example | |
828 @var{hh}:@var{mm}pm @var{l.ll} | |
829 @end example | |
830 | |
831 @noindent | |
832 @vindex display-time-24hr-format | |
833 Here @var{hh} and @var{mm} are the hour and minute, followed always by | |
834 @samp{am} or @samp{pm}. @var{l.ll} is the average number of running | |
835 processes in the whole system recently. (Some fields may be missing if | |
836 your operating system cannot support them.) If you prefer time display | |
837 in 24-hour format, set the variable @code{display-time-24hr-format} | |
838 to @code{t}. | |
839 | |
840 @cindex mail (on mode line) | |
28800 | 841 @vindex display-time-use-mail-icon |
842 @vindex display-time-mail-face | |
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847 an icon instead of @samp{Mail} by customizing | |
848 @code{display-time-use-mail-icon}; this may save some space on the mode | |
849 line. You can customize @code{display-time-mail-face} to make the mail | |
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878 different face, called @code{mode-line-inactive}. Only the selected |
43289 | 879 window is displayed in the @code{mode-line} face. This helps show |
880 which window is selected. When the minibuffer is selected, since | |
881 it has no mode line, the window from which you activated the minibuffer | |
882 has its mode line displayed using @code{mode-line}; as a result, | |
883 ordinary entry to the minibuffer does not change any mode lines. | |
884 | |
885 @vindex mode-line-in-non-selected-windows | |
886 You can disable use of @code{mode-line-inactive} by setting variable | |
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891 @section How Text Is Displayed | |
892 @cindex characters (in text) | |
893 | |
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895 buffers are displayed with their graphics, as are non-ASCII multibyte |
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897 | |
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25829 | 899 newline character (octal code 012) is displayed by starting a new line. |
900 The tab character (octal code 011) is displayed by moving to the next | |
901 tab stop column (normally every 8 columns). | |
902 | |
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25829 | 904 (@samp{^}) followed by the non-control version of the character; thus, |
905 control-A is displayed as @samp{^A}. | |
906 | |
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907 Non-@acronym{ASCII} characters 0200 through 0237 (octal) are displayed with |
33744 | 908 octal escape sequences; thus, character code 0230 (octal) is displayed |
909 as @samp{\230}. The display of character codes 0240 through 0377 | |
910 (octal) may be either as escape sequences or as graphics. They do not | |
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33744 | 912 as Latin-1 graphics. In unibyte mode, if you enable European display |
913 they are displayed using their graphics (assuming your terminal supports | |
914 them), otherwise as escape sequences. @xref{Single-Byte Character | |
915 Support}. | |
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918 @section Customization of Display |
25829 | 919 |
920 This section contains information for customization only. Beginning | |
921 users should skip it. | |
922 | |
923 @vindex mode-line-inverse-video | |
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926 preferred way of doing this is to change the @code{mode-line} face. |
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927 @xref{Mode Line}. However, if @code{mode-line-inverse-video} has a |
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928 value of @code{nil}, then the @code{mode-line} face will be ignored, |
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929 and mode-lines will be drawn using the default text face. |
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930 @xref{Faces}. |
25829 | 931 |
932 @vindex inverse-video | |
933 If the variable @code{inverse-video} is non-@code{nil}, Emacs attempts | |
934 to invert all the lines of the display from what they normally are. | |
935 | |
936 @vindex visible-bell | |
937 If the variable @code{visible-bell} is non-@code{nil}, Emacs attempts | |
938 to make the whole screen blink when it would normally make an audible bell | |
939 sound. This variable has no effect if your terminal does not have a way | |
940 to make the screen blink.@refill | |
941 | |
942 @vindex no-redraw-on-reenter | |
943 When you reenter Emacs after suspending, Emacs normally clears the | |
944 screen and redraws the entire display. On some terminals with more than | |
945 one page of memory, it is possible to arrange the termcap entry so that | |
946 the @samp{ti} and @samp{te} strings (output to the terminal when Emacs | |
947 is entered and exited, respectively) switch between pages of memory so | |
948 as to use one page for Emacs and another page for other output. Then | |
949 you might want to set the variable @code{no-redraw-on-reenter} | |
950 non-@code{nil}; this tells Emacs to assume, when resumed, that the | |
951 screen page it is using still contains what Emacs last wrote there. | |
952 | |
953 @vindex echo-keystrokes | |
954 The variable @code{echo-keystrokes} controls the echoing of multi-character | |
955 keys; its value is the number of seconds of pause required to cause echoing | |
956 to start, or zero meaning don't echo at all. @xref{Echo Area}. | |
957 | |
958 @vindex ctl-arrow | |
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959 If the variable @code{ctl-arrow} is @code{nil}, all control characters in |
25829 | 960 the buffer are displayed with octal escape sequences, except for newline |
961 and tab. Altering the value of @code{ctl-arrow} makes it local to the | |
962 current buffer; until that time, the default value is in effect. The | |
963 default is initially @code{t}. @xref{Display Tables,, Display Tables, | |
964 elisp, The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}. | |
965 | |
966 @vindex tab-width | |
967 Normally, a tab character in the buffer is displayed as whitespace which | |
968 extends to the next display tab stop position, and display tab stops come | |
969 at intervals equal to eight spaces. The number of spaces per tab is | |
970 controlled by the variable @code{tab-width}, which is made local by | |
971 changing it, just like @code{ctl-arrow}. Note that how the tab character | |
972 in the buffer is displayed has nothing to do with the definition of | |
973 @key{TAB} as a command. The variable @code{tab-width} must have an | |
974 integer value between 1 and 1000, inclusive. | |
975 | |
976 @c @vindex truncate-lines @c No index entry here, because we have one | |
977 @c in the continuation section. | |
978 If the variable @code{truncate-lines} is non-@code{nil}, then each | |
979 line of text gets just one screen line for display; if the text line is | |
980 too long, display shows only the part that fits. If | |
981 @code{truncate-lines} is @code{nil}, then long text lines display as | |
982 more than one screen line, enough to show the whole text of the line. | |
983 @xref{Continuation Lines}. Altering the value of @code{truncate-lines} | |
984 makes it local to the current buffer; until that time, the default value | |
985 is in effect. The default is initially @code{nil}. | |
986 | |
987 @c @vindex truncate-partial-width-windows @c Idx entry is in Split Windows. | |
988 If the variable @code{truncate-partial-width-windows} is | |
989 non-@code{nil}, it forces truncation rather than continuation in any | |
990 window less than the full width of the screen or frame, regardless of | |
991 the value of @code{truncate-lines}. For information about side-by-side | |
992 windows, see @ref{Split Window}. See also @ref{Display,, Display, | |
993 elisp, The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}. | |
994 | |
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996 If the variable @code{overflow-newline-into-fringe} is |
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997 non-@code{nil} on a window system, it specifies that lines which are |
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999 character) shall not be broken into two lines on the display (with |
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1000 just the newline on the second line). Instead, the newline |
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1001 overflows into the right fringe, and the cursor will be displayed in |
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1006 fringes. The buffer boundaries, i.e. first and last line in the |
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1007 buffer, can be marked with angle bitmaps in the left or right fringe. |
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1008 This can be combined with up and down arrow bitmaps shown at the top |
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1009 and bottom of the left or right fringe if the window can be scrolled |
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1010 in either direction. |
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1013 how the buffer boundaries and window scrolling is indicated in the |
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1014 fringes. |
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1016 If the value is @code{left} or @code{right}, both angle and arrow |
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1019 If value is an alist, each element @code{(@var{indicator} . |
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1021 The @var{indicator} must be one of @code{top}, @code{bottom}, |
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1022 @code{up}, @code{down}, or @code{t} which specifies the default |
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1023 position for the indicators not present in the alist. |
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1024 The @var{position} is one of @code{left}, @code{right}, or @code{ni} |
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1025 which specifies not to show this indicator. |
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1027 For example, @code{((top . left) (t . right))} places the top angle |
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1028 bitmap in left fringe, the bottom angle bitmap in right fringe, and |
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1030 the left fringe, but no arrow bitmaps, use @code{((top . left) |
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1033 @vindex default-indicate-buffer-boundaries |
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1034 The value of the variable @code{default-indicate-buffer-boundaries} |
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1035 is the default value for @code{indicate-buffer-boundaries} in buffers |
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1036 that do not override it. |
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1040 terminal, as far as Emacs knows. Setting this variable does not |
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1041 change the speed of actual data transmission, but the value is used |
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1042 for calculations. On terminals, it affects padding, and decisions |
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1043 about whether to scroll part of the screen or redraw it instead. |
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1047 frequently to look for pending input during display updating. A |
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1048 higher value of @code{baud-rate} means that check for pending input |
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1049 will be done less frequently. |
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1051 You can customize the way any particular character code is displayed | |
1052 by means of a display table. @xref{Display Tables,, Display Tables, | |
1053 elisp, The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}. | |
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1058 in a special shape to say that Emacs is busy. To turn this feature on |
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1059 or off, customize the group @code{cursor}. You can also control the |
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1060 amount of time Emacs must remain busy before the busy indicator is |
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1064 On some text-only terminals, bold face and inverse video together |
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1065 result in text that is hard to read. Call the function |
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1066 @code{tty-suppress-bold-inverse-default-colors} with a non-@code{nil} |
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1067 argument to suppress the effect of bold-face in this case. |
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1070 @section Displaying the Cursor |
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1076 You can customize the cursor's color, and whether it blinks, using |
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1077 the @code{cursor} Custom group (@pxref{Easy Customization}). On |
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1078 graphical terminals, the command @kbd{M-x blink-cursor-mode} enables |
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1079 or disables the blinking of the cursor. (On text terminals, the |
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1084 @cindex cursor in non-selected windows |
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1086 Normally, the cursor appears in non-selected windows in the ``off'' |
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1087 state, with the same appearance as when the blinking cursor blinks |
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1109 @ignore | |
1110 arch-tag: 2219f910-2ff0-4521-b059-1bd231a536c4 | |
1111 @end ignore |