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1 @c -*-texinfo-*-
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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
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3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions.
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5 @setfilename ../info/text
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6 @node Text, Non-ASCII Characters, Markers, Top
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7 @chapter Text
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8 @cindex text
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10 This chapter describes the functions that deal with the text in a
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11 buffer. Most examine, insert, or delete text in the current buffer,
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12 often in the vicinity of point. Many are interactive. All the
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13 functions that change the text provide for undoing the changes
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14 (@pxref{Undo}).
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16 Many text-related functions operate on a region of text defined by two
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17 buffer positions passed in arguments named @var{start} and @var{end}.
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18 These arguments should be either markers (@pxref{Markers}) or numeric
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19 character positions (@pxref{Positions}). The order of these arguments
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20 does not matter; it is all right for @var{start} to be the end of the
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21 region and @var{end} the beginning. For example, @code{(delete-region 1
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22 10)} and @code{(delete-region 10 1)} are equivalent. An
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23 @code{args-out-of-range} error is signaled if either @var{start} or
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24 @var{end} is outside the accessible portion of the buffer. In an
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25 interactive call, point and the mark are used for these arguments.
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27 @cindex buffer contents
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28 Throughout this chapter, ``text'' refers to the characters in the
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29 buffer, together with their properties (when relevant).
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31 @menu
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32 * Near Point:: Examining text in the vicinity of point.
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33 * Buffer Contents:: Examining text in a general fashion.
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34 * Comparing Text:: Comparing substrings of buffers.
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35 * Insertion:: Adding new text to a buffer.
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36 * Commands for Insertion:: User-level commands to insert text.
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37 * Deletion:: Removing text from a buffer.
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38 * User-Level Deletion:: User-level commands to delete text.
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39 * The Kill Ring:: Where removed text sometimes is saved for later use.
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40 * Undo:: Undoing changes to the text of a buffer.
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41 * Maintaining Undo:: How to enable and disable undo information.
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42 How to control how much information is kept.
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43 * Filling:: Functions for explicit filling.
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44 * Margins:: How to specify margins for filling commands.
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45 * Auto Filling:: How auto-fill mode is implemented to break lines.
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46 * Sorting:: Functions for sorting parts of the buffer.
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47 * Columns:: Computing horizontal positions, and using them.
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48 * Indentation:: Functions to insert or adjust indentation.
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49 * Case Changes:: Case conversion of parts of the buffer.
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50 * Text Properties:: Assigning Lisp property lists to text characters.
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51 * Substitution:: Replacing a given character wherever it appears.
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52 * Transposition:: Swapping two portions of a buffer.
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53 * Registers:: How registers are implemented. Accessing the text or
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54 position stored in a register.
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55 * Change Hooks:: Supplying functions to be run when text is changed.
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56 @end menu
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58 @node Near Point
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59 @section Examining Text Near Point
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61 Many functions are provided to look at the characters around point.
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62 Several simple functions are described here. See also @code{looking-at}
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63 in @ref{Regexp Search}.
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65 @defun char-after position
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66 This function returns the character in the current buffer at (i.e.,
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67 immediately after) position @var{position}. If @var{position} is out of
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68 range for this purpose, either before the beginning of the buffer, or at
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69 or beyond the end, then the value is @code{nil}.
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71 In the following example, assume that the first character in the
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72 buffer is @samp{@@}:
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74 @example
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75 @group
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76 (char-to-string (char-after 1))
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77 @result{} "@@"
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78 @end group
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79 @end example
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80 @end defun
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82 @defun following-char
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83 This function returns the character following point in the current
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84 buffer. This is similar to @code{(char-after (point))}. However, if
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85 point is at the end of the buffer, then @code{following-char} returns 0.
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87 Remember that point is always between characters, and the terminal
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88 cursor normally appears over the character following point. Therefore,
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89 the character returned by @code{following-char} is the character the
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90 cursor is over.
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92 In this example, point is between the @samp{a} and the @samp{c}.
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94 @example
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95 @group
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96 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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97 Gentlemen may cry ``Pea@point{}ce! Peace!,''
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98 but there is no peace.
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99 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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100 @end group
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102 @group
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103 (char-to-string (preceding-char))
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104 @result{} "a"
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105 (char-to-string (following-char))
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106 @result{} "c"
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107 @end group
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108 @end example
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109 @end defun
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111 @defun preceding-char
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112 This function returns the character preceding point in the current
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113 buffer. See above, under @code{following-char}, for an example. If
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114 point is at the beginning of the buffer, @code{preceding-char} returns
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115 0.
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116 @end defun
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118 @defun bobp
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119 This function returns @code{t} if point is at the beginning of the
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120 buffer. If narrowing is in effect, this means the beginning of the
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121 accessible portion of the text. See also @code{point-min} in
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122 @ref{Point}.
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123 @end defun
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125 @defun eobp
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126 This function returns @code{t} if point is at the end of the buffer.
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127 If narrowing is in effect, this means the end of accessible portion of
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128 the text. See also @code{point-max} in @xref{Point}.
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129 @end defun
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131 @defun bolp
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132 This function returns @code{t} if point is at the beginning of a line.
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133 @xref{Text Lines}. The beginning of the buffer (or of its accessible
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134 portion) always counts as the beginning of a line.
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135 @end defun
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137 @defun eolp
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138 This function returns @code{t} if point is at the end of a line. The
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139 end of the buffer (or of its accessible portion) is always considered
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140 the end of a line.
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141 @end defun
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143 @node Buffer Contents
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144 @section Examining Buffer Contents
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146 This section describes two functions that allow a Lisp program to
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147 convert any portion of the text in the buffer into a string.
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149 @defun buffer-substring start end
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150 This function returns a string containing a copy of the text of the
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151 region defined by positions @var{start} and @var{end} in the current
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152 buffer. If the arguments are not positions in the accessible portion of
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153 the buffer, @code{buffer-substring} signals an @code{args-out-of-range}
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154 error.
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156 It is not necessary for @var{start} to be less than @var{end}; the
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157 arguments can be given in either order. But most often the smaller
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158 argument is written first.
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160 If the text being copied has any text properties, these are copied into
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161 the string along with the characters they belong to. @xref{Text
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162 Properties}. However, overlays (@pxref{Overlays}) in the buffer and
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163 their properties are ignored, not copied.
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194 '(("wood" . t) ("paper" . t)
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231 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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232 Gentlemen may cry ``Pea@point{}ce! Peace!,''
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237 @result{} "Peace"
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239 @result{} "Gentlemen may cry ``Peace! Peace!,''\n"
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240 (thing-at-point 'whitespace)
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241 @result{} nil
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247 @cindex comparing buffer text
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249 This function lets you compare portions of the text in a buffer, without
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252 @defun compare-buffer-substrings buffer1 start1 end1 buffer2 start2 end2
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253 This function lets you compare two substrings of the same buffer or two
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260 The value is negative if the first substring is less, positive if the
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298 @cindex before point, insertion
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383 @deffn Command insert-buffer from-buffer-or-name
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384 This command inserts the entire contents of @var{from-buffer-or-name}
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389 @deffn Command self-insert-command count
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390 @cindex character insertion
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391 @cindex self-insertion
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392 This command inserts the last character typed; it does so @var{count}
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413 @deffn Command newline &optional number-of-newlines
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419 This function calls @code{auto-fill-function} if the current column
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422 @code{auto-fill-function} does is insert a newline; thus, the overall
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425 auto-fill if @var{number-of-newlines} is non-@code{nil}.
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497 @deffn Command delete-backward-char count &optional killp
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512 @deffn Command backward-delete-char-untabify count &optional killp
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521 Conversion of tabs to spaces happens only if @var{count} is positive.
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528 argument is supplied, then one character is deleted, but not saved in
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531 The value returned is always @code{nil}.
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535 @section User-Level Deletion Commands
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537 This section describes higher-level commands for deleting text,
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538 commands intended primarily for the user but useful also in Lisp
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539 programs.
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541 @deffn Command delete-horizontal-space
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542 @cindex deleting whitespace
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543 This function deletes all spaces and tabs around point. It returns
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544 @code{nil}.
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545
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546 In the following examples, we call @code{delete-horizontal-space} four
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547 times, once on each line, with point between the second and third
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553 I @point{}thought
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562 @result{} nil
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563
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568 You thought
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570 @end group
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574 @deffn Command delete-indentation &optional join-following-p
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575 This function joins the line point is on to the previous line, deleting
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576 any whitespace at the join and in some cases replacing it with one
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585 In the example below, point is located on the line starting
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667 @node The Kill Ring
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668 @section The Kill Ring
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669 @cindex kill ring
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670
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671 @dfn{Kill} functions delete text like the deletion functions, but save
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673 functions have @samp{kill-} in their name. By contrast, the functions
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675 yanking (though they can still be undone); these are ``deletion''
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676 functions.
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677
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678 Most of the kill commands are primarily for interactive use, and are
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680 use in writing such commands. You can use these functions to write
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681 commands for killing text. When you need to delete text for internal
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682 purposes within a Lisp function, you should normally use deletion
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683 functions, so as not to disturb the kill ring contents.
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684 @xref{Deletion}.
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685
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686 Killed text is saved for later yanking in the @dfn{kill ring}. This
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688 kill. We call this a ``ring'' because yanking treats it as having
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689 elements in a cyclic order. The list is kept in the variable
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690 @code{kill-ring}, and can be operated on with the usual functions for
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691 lists; there are also specialized functions, described in this section,
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692 that treat it as a ring.
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694 Some people think this use of the word ``kill'' is unfortunate, since
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695 it refers to operations that specifically @emph{do not} destroy the
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696 entities ``killed''. This is in sharp contrast to ordinary life, in
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697 which death is permanent and ``killed'' entities do not come back to
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698 life. Therefore, other metaphors have been proposed. For example, the
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699 term ``cut ring'' makes sense to people who, in pre-computer days, used
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700 scissors and paste to cut up and rearrange manuscripts. However, it
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702
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703 @menu
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704 * Kill Ring Concepts:: What text looks like in the kill ring.
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705 * Kill Functions:: Functions that kill text.
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706 * Yank Commands:: Commands that access the kill ring.
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707 * Low-Level Kill Ring:: Functions and variables for kill ring access.
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708 * Internals of Kill Ring:: Variables that hold kill-ring data.
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709 @end menu
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711 @node Kill Ring Concepts
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712 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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713 @subsection Kill Ring Concepts
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714
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715 The kill ring records killed text as strings in a list, most recent
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716 first. A short kill ring, for example, might look like this:
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718 @example
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719 ("some text" "a different piece of text" "even older text")
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721
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722 @noindent
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723 When the list reaches @code{kill-ring-max} entries in length, adding a
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724 new entry automatically deletes the last entry.
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725
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726 When kill commands are interwoven with other commands, each kill
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727 command makes a new entry in the kill ring. Multiple kill commands in
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728 succession build up a single entry in the kill ring, which would be
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729 yanked as a unit; the second and subsequent consecutive kill commands
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731
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732 For yanking, one entry in the kill ring is designated the ``front'' of
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733 the ring. Some yank commands ``rotate'' the ring by designating a
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734 different element as the ``front.'' But this virtual rotation doesn't
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736 list.
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738 @node Kill Functions
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739 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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740 @subsection Functions for Killing
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741
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742 @code{kill-region} is the usual subroutine for killing text. Any
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743 command that calls this function is a ``kill command'' (and should
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745 newly killed text in a new element at the beginning of the kill ring or
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746 adds it to the most recent element. It determines automatically (using
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747 @code{last-command}) whether the previous command was a kill command,
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748 and if so appends the killed text to the most recent entry.
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750 @deffn Command kill-region start end
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751 This function kills the text in the region defined by @var{start} and
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752 @var{end}. The text is deleted but saved in the kill ring, along with
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753 its text properties. The value is always @code{nil}.
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755 In an interactive call, @var{start} and @var{end} are point and
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756 the mark.
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757
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758 @c Emacs 19 feature
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759 If the buffer is read-only, @code{kill-region} modifies the kill ring
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761 is convenient because it lets the user use all the kill commands to copy
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762 text into the kill ring from a read-only buffer.
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763 @end deffn
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765 @deffn Command copy-region-as-kill start end
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766 This command saves the region defined by @var{start} and @var{end} on
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768 from the buffer. It returns @code{nil}. It also indicates the extent
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769 of the text copied by moving the cursor momentarily, or by displaying a
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770 message in the echo area.
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773 subsequent kill command does not append to the same kill ring entry.
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777 @code{kill-new} or @code{kill-append} instead. @xref{Low-Level Kill
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778 Ring}.
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779 @end deffn
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780
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781 @node Yank Commands
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782 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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783 @subsection Functions for Yanking
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785 @dfn{Yanking} means reinserting an entry of previously killed text
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786 from the kill ring. The text properties are copied too.
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788 @deffn Command yank &optional arg
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789 @cindex inserting killed text
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790 This command inserts before point the text in the first entry in the
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791 kill ring. It positions the mark at the beginning of that text, and
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792 point at the end.
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794 If @var{arg} is a list (which occurs interactively when the user
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797 after it.
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799 If @var{arg} is a number, then @code{yank} inserts the @var{arg}th most
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802 @code{yank} does not alter the contents of the kill ring or rotate it.
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803 It returns @code{nil}.
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804 @end deffn
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806 @deffn Command yank-pop arg
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807 This command replaces the just-yanked entry from the kill ring with a
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808 different entry from the kill ring.
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810 This is allowed only immediately after a @code{yank} or another
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811 @code{yank-pop}. At such a time, the region contains text that was just
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815
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816 If @var{arg} is @code{nil}, then the replacement text is the previous
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819 kill is the replacement.
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821 The sequence of kills in the kill ring wraps around, so that after the
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822 oldest one comes the newest one, and before the newest one goes the
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823 oldest.
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825 The value is always @code{nil}.
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826 @end deffn
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827
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828 @node Low-Level Kill Ring
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829 @subsection Low-Level Kill Ring
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831 These functions and variables provide access to the kill ring at a lower
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832 level, but still convenient for use in Lisp programs. They take care of
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833 interaction with X Window selections. They do not exist in Emacs
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834 version 18.
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835
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836 @defun current-kill n &optional do-not-move
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837 The function @code{current-kill} rotates the yanking pointer which
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838 designates the ``front'' of the kill ring by @var{n} places (from newer
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839 kills to older ones), and returns the text at that place in the ring.
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841 If the optional second argument @var{do-not-move} is non-@code{nil},
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842 then @code{current-kill} doesn't alter the yanking pointer; it just
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843 returns the @var{n}th kill, counting from the current yanking pointer.
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845 If @var{n} is zero, indicating a request for the latest kill,
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846 @code{current-kill} calls the value of
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847 @code{interprogram-paste-function} (documented below) before consulting
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848 the kill ring.
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849 @end defun
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850
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851 @defun kill-new string
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852 This function puts the text @var{string} into the kill ring as a new
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853 entry at the front of the ring. It discards the oldest entry if
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854 appropriate. It also invokes the value of
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855 @code{interprogram-cut-function} (see below).
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856 @end defun
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857
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858 @defun kill-append string before-p
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859 This function appends the text @var{string} to the first entry in the
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860 kill ring. Normally @var{string} goes at the end of the entry, but if
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861 @var{before-p} is non-@code{nil}, it goes at the beginning. This
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862 function also invokes the value of @code{interprogram-cut-function} (see
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863 below).
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864 @end defun
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865
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866 @defvar interprogram-paste-function
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867 This variable provides a way of transferring killed text from other
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868 programs, when you are using a window system. Its value should be
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869 @code{nil} or a function of no arguments.
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870
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871 If the value is a function, @code{current-kill} calls it to get the
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872 ``most recent kill''. If the function returns a non-@code{nil} value,
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873 then that value is used as the ``most recent kill''. If it returns
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874 @code{nil}, then the first element of @code{kill-ring} is used.
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875
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876 The normal use of this hook is to get the X server's primary selection
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877 as the most recent kill, even if the selection belongs to another X
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878 client. @xref{X Selections}.
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879 @end defvar
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880
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881 @defvar interprogram-cut-function
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882 This variable provides a way of communicating killed text to other
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883 programs, when you are using a window system. Its value should be
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884 @code{nil} or a function of one argument.
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885
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886 If the value is a function, @code{kill-new} and @code{kill-append} call
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887 it with the new first element of the kill ring as an argument.
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888
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889 The normal use of this hook is to set the X server's primary selection
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890 from the newly killed text.
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891 @end defvar
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892
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893 @node Internals of Kill Ring
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894 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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895 @subsection Internals of the Kill Ring
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896
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897 The variable @code{kill-ring} holds the kill ring contents, in the
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898 form of a list of strings. The most recent kill is always at the front
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899 of the list.
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900
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901 The @code{kill-ring-yank-pointer} variable points to a link in the
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902 kill ring list, whose @sc{car} is the text to yank next. We say it
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903 identifies the ``front'' of the ring. Moving
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904 @code{kill-ring-yank-pointer} to a different link is called
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905 @dfn{rotating the kill ring}. We call the kill ring a ``ring'' because
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906 the functions that move the yank pointer wrap around from the end of the
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907 list to the beginning, or vice-versa. Rotation of the kill ring is
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908 virtual; it does not change the value of @code{kill-ring}.
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909
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910 Both @code{kill-ring} and @code{kill-ring-yank-pointer} are Lisp
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911 variables whose values are normally lists. The word ``pointer'' in the
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912 name of the @code{kill-ring-yank-pointer} indicates that the variable's
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913 purpose is to identify one element of the list for use by the next yank
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914 command.
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915
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916 The value of @code{kill-ring-yank-pointer} is always @code{eq} to one
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917 of the links in the kill ring list. The element it identifies is the
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918 @sc{car} of that link. Kill commands, which change the kill ring, also
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919 set this variable to the value of @code{kill-ring}. The effect is to
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920 rotate the ring so that the newly killed text is at the front.
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921
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922 Here is a diagram that shows the variable @code{kill-ring-yank-pointer}
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923 pointing to the second entry in the kill ring @code{("some text" "a
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924 different piece of text" "yet older text")}.
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925
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926 @example
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927 @group
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928 kill-ring kill-ring-yank-pointer
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929 | |
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931 --> |___|___|------> |___|___|--> |___|___|--> nil
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933 | | |
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934 | | -->"yet older text"
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935 | |
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939 @end group
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940 @end example
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941
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942 @noindent
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943 This state of affairs might occur after @kbd{C-y} (@code{yank})
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944 immediately followed by @kbd{M-y} (@code{yank-pop}).
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945
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946 @defvar kill-ring
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947 This variable holds the list of killed text sequences, most recently
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948 killed first.
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949 @end defvar
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950
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951 @defvar kill-ring-yank-pointer
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952 This variable's value indicates which element of the kill ring is at the
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953 ``front'' of the ring for yanking. More precisely, the value is a tail
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954 of the value of @code{kill-ring}, and its @sc{car} is the kill string
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955 that @kbd{C-y} should yank.
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956 @end defvar
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957
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958 @defopt kill-ring-max
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959 The value of this variable is the maximum length to which the kill
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960 ring can grow, before elements are thrown away at the end. The default
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961 value for @code{kill-ring-max} is 30.
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962 @end defopt
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963
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964 @node Undo
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965 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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966 @section Undo
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967 @cindex redo
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968
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969 Most buffers have an @dfn{undo list}, which records all changes made
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970 to the buffer's text so that they can be undone. (The buffers that
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971 don't have one are usually special-purpose buffers for which Emacs
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973 text in the buffer automatically add elements to the front of the undo
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974 list, which is in the variable @code{buffer-undo-list}.
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976 @defvar buffer-undo-list
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977 This variable's value is the undo list of the current buffer.
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978 A value of @code{t} disables the recording of undo information.
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979 @end defvar
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981 Here are the kinds of elements an undo list can have:
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982
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983 @table @code
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984 @item @var{integer}
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985 This kind of element records a previous value of point. Ordinary cursor
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986 motion does not get any sort of undo record, but deletion operations use
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987 these entries to record where point was before the command.
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988
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989 @item (@var{beg} . @var{end})
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990 This kind of element indicates how to delete text that was inserted.
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991 Upon insertion, the text occupied the range @var{beg}--@var{end} in the
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992 buffer.
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993
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994 @item (@var{text} . @var{position})
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995 This kind of element indicates how to reinsert text that was deleted.
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996 The deleted text itself is the string @var{text}. The place to
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997 reinsert it is @code{(abs @var{position})}.
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998
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999 @item (t @var{high} . @var{low})
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1000 This kind of element indicates that an unmodified buffer became
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1001 modified. The elements @var{high} and @var{low} are two integers, each
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1002 recording 16 bits of the visited file's modification time as of when it
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1003 was previously visited or saved. @code{primitive-undo} uses those
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1004 values to determine whether to mark the buffer as unmodified once again;
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1005 it does so only if the file's modification time matches those numbers.
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1006
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1007 @item (nil @var{property} @var{value} @var{beg} . @var{end})
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1008 This kind of element records a change in a text property.
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1009 Here's how you might undo the change:
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1010
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1011 @example
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1012 (put-text-property @var{beg} @var{end} @var{property} @var{value})
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1013 @end example
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1014
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1015 @item (@var{marker} . @var{adjustment})
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1016 This kind of element records the fact that the marker @var{marker} was
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1017 relocated due to deletion of surrounding text, and that it moved
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1018 @var{adjustment} character positions. Undoing this element moves
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1019 @var{marker} @minus{} @var{adjustment} characters.
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1020
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1021 @item @var{position}
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1022 This element indicates where point was at an earlier time. Undoing this
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1023 element sets point to @var{position}. Deletion normally creates an
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1024 element of this kind as well as a reinsertion element.
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1025
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1026 @item nil
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1027 This element is a boundary. The elements between two boundaries are
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1028 called a @dfn{change group}; normally, each change group corresponds to
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1029 one keyboard command, and undo commands normally undo an entire group as
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1030 a unit.
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1031 @end table
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1032
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1033 @defun undo-boundary
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1034 This function places a boundary element in the undo list. The undo
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1035 command stops at such a boundary, and successive undo commands undo
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1036 to earlier and earlier boundaries. This function returns @code{nil}.
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1037
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1038 The editor command loop automatically creates an undo boundary before
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1039 each key sequence is executed. Thus, each undo normally undoes the
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1040 effects of one command. Self-inserting input characters are an
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1041 exception. The command loop makes a boundary for the first such
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1042 character; the next 19 consecutive self-inserting input characters do
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1043 not make boundaries, and then the 20th does, and so on as long as
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1044 self-inserting characters continue.
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1045
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1046 All buffer modifications add a boundary whenever the previous undoable
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1047 change was made in some other buffer. This way, a command that modifies
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1048 several buffers makes a boundary in each buffer it changes.
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1049
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1050 Calling this function explicitly is useful for splitting the effects of
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1051 a command into more than one unit. For example, @code{query-replace}
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1052 calls @code{undo-boundary} after each replacement, so that the user can
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1053 undo individual replacements one by one.
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1054 @end defun
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1055
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1056 @defun primitive-undo count list
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1057 This is the basic function for undoing elements of an undo list.
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1058 It undoes the first @var{count} elements of @var{list}, returning
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1059 the rest of @var{list}. You could write this function in Lisp,
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1060 but it is convenient to have it in C.
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1061
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1062 @code{primitive-undo} adds elements to the buffer's undo list when it
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1063 changes the buffer. Undo commands avoid confusion by saving the undo
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1064 list value at the beginning of a sequence of undo operations. Then the
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1065 undo operations use and update the saved value. The new elements added
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1066 by undoing are not part of this saved value, so they don't interfere with
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1067 continuing to undo.
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1068 @end defun
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1069
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1070 @node Maintaining Undo
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1071 @section Maintaining Undo Lists
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1072
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1073 This section describes how to enable and disable undo information for
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1074 a given buffer. It also explains how the undo list is truncated
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1075 automatically so it doesn't get too big.
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1076
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1077 Recording of undo information in a newly created buffer is normally
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1078 enabled to start with; but if the buffer name starts with a space, the
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1079 undo recording is initially disabled. You can explicitly enable or
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1080 disable undo recording with the following two functions, or by setting
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1081 @code{buffer-undo-list} yourself.
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1082
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1083 @deffn Command buffer-enable-undo &optional buffer-or-name
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1084 This command enables recording undo information for buffer
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1085 @var{buffer-or-name}, so that subsequent changes can be undone. If no
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1086 argument is supplied, then the current buffer is used. This function
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1087 does nothing if undo recording is already enabled in the buffer. It
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1088 returns @code{nil}.
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1089
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1090 In an interactive call, @var{buffer-or-name} is the current buffer.
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1091 You cannot specify any other buffer.
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1092 @end deffn
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1093
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1094 @defun buffer-disable-undo &optional buffer
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1095 @defunx buffer-flush-undo &optional buffer
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1096 @cindex disable undo
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1097 This function discards the undo list of @var{buffer}, and disables
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1098 further recording of undo information. As a result, it is no longer
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1099 possible to undo either previous changes or any subsequent changes. If
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1100 the undo list of @var{buffer} is already disabled, this function
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1101 has no effect.
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1102
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1103 This function returns @code{nil}. It cannot be called interactively.
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1104
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1105 The name @code{buffer-flush-undo} is not considered obsolete, but the
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1106 preferred name @code{buffer-disable-undo} is new as of Emacs versions
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1107 19.
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1108 @end defun
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1109
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1110 As editing continues, undo lists get longer and longer. To prevent
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1111 them from using up all available memory space, garbage collection trims
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1112 them back to size limits you can set. (For this purpose, the ``size''
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1113 of an undo list measures the cons cells that make up the list, plus the
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1114 strings of deleted text.) Two variables control the range of acceptable
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1115 sizes: @code{undo-limit} and @code{undo-strong-limit}.
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1116
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1117 @defvar undo-limit
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1118 This is the soft limit for the acceptable size of an undo list. The
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1119 change group at which this size is exceeded is the last one kept.
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1120 @end defvar
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1121
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1122 @defvar undo-strong-limit
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1123 This is the upper limit for the acceptable size of an undo list. The
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1124 change group at which this size is exceeded is discarded itself (along
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1125 with all older change groups). There is one exception: the very latest
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1126 change group is never discarded no matter how big it is.
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1127 @end defvar
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1128
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1129 @node Filling
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1130 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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1131 @section Filling
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1132 @cindex filling, explicit
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1133
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1134 @dfn{Filling} means adjusting the lengths of lines (by moving the line
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1135 breaks) so that they are nearly (but no greater than) a specified
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1136 maximum width. Additionally, lines can be @dfn{justified}, which means
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1137 inserting spaces to make the left and/or right margins line up
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1138 precisely. The width is controlled by the variable @code{fill-column}.
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1139 For ease of reading, lines should be no longer than 70 or so columns.
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1140
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1141 You can use Auto Fill mode (@pxref{Auto Filling}) to fill text
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1142 automatically as you insert it, but changes to existing text may leave
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1143 it improperly filled. Then you must fill the text explicitly.
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1144
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1145 Most of the commands in this section return values that are not
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1146 meaningful. All the functions that do filling take note of the current
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1147 left margin, current right margin, and current justification style
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1148 (@pxref{Margins}). If the current justification style is
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1149 @code{none}, the filling functions don't actually do anything.
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1150
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1151 Several of the filling functions have an argument @var{justify}.
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1152 If it is non-@code{nil}, that requests some kind of justification. It
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1153 can be @code{left}, @code{right}, @code{full}, or @code{center}, to
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1154 request a specific style of justification. If it is @code{t}, that
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1155 means to use the current justification style for this part of the text
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1156 (see @code{current-justification}, below).
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1157
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1158 When you call the filling functions interactively, using a prefix
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1159 argument implies the value @code{full} for @var{justify}.
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1160
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1161 @deffn Command fill-paragraph justify
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1162 @cindex filling a paragraph
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1163 This command fills the paragraph at or after point. If
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1164 @var{justify} is non-@code{nil}, each line is justified as well.
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1165 It uses the ordinary paragraph motion commands to find paragraph
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1166 boundaries. @xref{Paragraphs,,, emacs, The Emacs Manual}.
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1167 @end deffn
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1168
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1169 @deffn Command fill-region start end &optional justify
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1170 This command fills each of the paragraphs in the region from @var{start}
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1171 to @var{end}. It justifies as well if @var{justify} is
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1172 non-@code{nil}.
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1173
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1174 The variable @code{paragraph-separate} controls how to distinguish
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1175 paragraphs. @xref{Standard Regexps}.
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1176 @end deffn
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1177
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1178 @deffn Command fill-individual-paragraphs start end &optional justify mail-flag
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1179 This command fills each paragraph in the region according to its
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1180 individual fill prefix. Thus, if the lines of a paragraph were indented
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1181 with spaces, the filled paragraph will remain indented in the same
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1182 fashion.
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1183
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1184 The first two arguments, @var{start} and @var{end}, are the beginning
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1185 and end of the region to be filled. The third and fourth arguments,
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1186 @var{justify} and @var{mail-flag}, are optional. If
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1187 @var{justify} is non-@code{nil}, the paragraphs are justified as
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1188 well as filled. If @var{mail-flag} is non-@code{nil}, it means the
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1190 the header lines.
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1191
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1192 Ordinarily, @code{fill-individual-paragraphs} regards each change in
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1193 indentation as starting a new paragraph. If
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1194 @code{fill-individual-varying-indent} is non-@code{nil}, then only
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1195 separator lines separate paragraphs. That mode can handle indented
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1196 paragraphs with additional indentation on the first line.
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1197 @end deffn
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1198
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1199 @defopt fill-individual-varying-indent
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1200 This variable alters the action of @code{fill-individual-paragraphs} as
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1201 described above.
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1202 @end defopt
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1203
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1204 @deffn Command fill-region-as-paragraph start end &optional justify
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1205 This command considers a region of text as a single paragraph and fills
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1206 it. If the region was made up of many paragraphs, the blank lines
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1207 between paragraphs are removed. This function justifies as well as
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1208 filling when @var{justify} is non-@code{nil}.
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1209
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1210 In an interactive call, any prefix argument requests justification.
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1212 In Adaptive Fill mode, which is enabled by default, calling the function
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1213 @code{fill-region-as-paragraph} on an indented paragraph when there is
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1214 no fill prefix uses the indentation of the second line of the paragraph
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1215 as the fill prefix.
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1216 @end deffn
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1217
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1218 @deffn Command justify-current-line how eop nosqueeze
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1219 This command inserts spaces between the words of the current line so
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1220 that the line ends exactly at @code{fill-column}. It returns
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1221 @code{nil}.
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1222
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1223 The argument @var{how}, if non-@code{nil} specifies explicitly the style
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1224 of justification. It can be @code{left}, @code{right}, @code{full},
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1225 @code{center}, or @code{none}. If it is @code{t}, that means to do
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1226 follow specified justification style (see @code{current-justification},
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1227 below). @code{nil} means to do full justification.
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1228
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1229 If @var{eop} is non-@code{nil}, that means do left-justification if
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1230 @code{current-justification} specifies full justification. This is used
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1231 for the last line of a paragraph; even if the paragraph as a whole is
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1232 fully justified, the last line should not be.
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1233
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1234 If @var{nosqueeze} is non-@code{nil}, that means do not change interior
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1235 whitespace.
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1236 @end deffn
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1237
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1238 @defopt default-justification
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1239 This variable's value specifies the style of justification to use for
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1240 text that doesn't specify a style with a text property. The possible
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1241 values are @code{left}, @code{right}, @code{full}, @code{center}, or
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1242 @code{none}. The default value is @code{left}.
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1243 @end defopt
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1244
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1245 @defun current-justification
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1246 This function returns the proper justification style to use for filling
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1247 the text around point.
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1248 @end defun
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1249
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1250 @defvar fill-paragraph-function
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1251 This variable provides a way for major modes to override the filling of
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1252 paragraphs. If the value is non-@code{nil}, @code{fill-paragraph} calls
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1253 this function to do the work. If the function returns a non-@code{nil}
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1254 value, @code{fill-paragraph} assumes the job is done, and immediately
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1255 returns that value.
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1256
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1257 The usual use of this feature is to fill comments in programming
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1258 language modes. If the function needs to fill a paragraph in the usual
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1259 way, it can do so as follows:
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1260
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1261 @example
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1262 (let ((fill-paragraph-function nil))
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1263 (fill-paragraph arg))
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1264 @end example
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1265 @end defvar
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1266
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1267 @defvar use-hard-newlines
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1268 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, the filling functions do not delete
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1269 newlines that have the @code{hard} text property. These ``hard
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1270 newlines'' act as paragraph separators.
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1271 @end defvar
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1272
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1273 @node Margins
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1274 @section Margins for Filling
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1275
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1276 @defopt fill-prefix
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1277 This variable specifies a string of text that appears at the beginning
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1278 of normal text lines and should be disregarded when filling them. Any
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1279 line that fails to start with the fill prefix is considered the start of
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1280 a paragraph; so is any line that starts with the fill prefix followed by
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1281 additional whitespace. Lines that start with the fill prefix but no
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1282 additional whitespace are ordinary text lines that can be filled
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1283 together. The resulting filled lines also start with the fill prefix.
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1284
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1285 The fill prefix follows the left margin whitespace, if any.
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1286 @end defopt
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1287
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1288 @defopt fill-column
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1289 This buffer-local variable specifies the maximum width of filled lines.
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1290 Its value should be an integer, which is a number of columns. All the
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1291 filling, justification, and centering commands are affected by this
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1292 variable, including Auto Fill mode (@pxref{Auto Filling}).
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1293
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1294 As a practical matter, if you are writing text for other people to
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1295 read, you should set @code{fill-column} to no more than 70. Otherwise
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1296 the line will be too long for people to read comfortably, and this can
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1297 make the text seem clumsy.
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1298 @end defopt
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1299
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1300 @defvar default-fill-column
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1301 The value of this variable is the default value for @code{fill-column} in
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1302 buffers that do not override it. This is the same as
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1303 @code{(default-value 'fill-column)}.
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1304
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1305 The default value for @code{default-fill-column} is 70.
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1306 @end defvar
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1307
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1308 @deffn Command set-left-margin from to margin
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1309 This sets the @code{left-margin} property on the text from @var{from} to
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1310 @var{to} to the value @var{margin}. If Auto Fill mode is enabled, this
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1311 command also refills the region to fit the new margin.
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1312 @end deffn
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1313
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1314 @deffn Command set-right-margin from to margin
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1315 This sets the @code{right-margin} property on the text from @var{from}
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1316 to @var{to} to the value @var{margin}. If Auto Fill mode is enabled,
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1317 this command also refills the region to fit the new margin.
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1318 @end deffn
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1319
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1320 @defun current-left-margin
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1321 This function returns the proper left margin value to use for filling
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1322 the text around point. The value is the sum of the @code{left-margin}
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1323 property of the character at the start of the current line (or zero if
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1324 none), and the value of the variable @code{left-margin}.
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1325 @end defun
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1326
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1327 @defun current-fill-column
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1328 This function returns the proper fill column value to use for filling
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1329 the text around point. The value is the value of the @code{fill-column}
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1330 variable, minus the value of the @code{right-margin} property of the
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1331 character after point.
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1332 @end defun
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1333
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1334 @deffn Command move-to-left-margin &optional n force
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1335 This function moves point to the left margin of the current line. The
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1336 column moved to is determined by calling the function
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1337 @code{current-left-margin}. If the argument @var{n} is non-@code{nil},
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1338 @code{move-to-left-margin} moves forward @var{n}@minus{}1 lines first.
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1339
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1340 If @var{force} is non-@code{nil}, that says to fix the line's
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1341 indentation if that doesn't match the left margin value.
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1342 @end deffn
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1343
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1344 @defun delete-to-left-margin from to
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1345 This function removes left margin indentation from the text
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1346 between @var{from} and @var{to}. The amount of indentation
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1347 to delete is determined by calling @code{current-left-margin}.
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1348 In no case does this function delete non-whitespace.
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1349 @end defun
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1350
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1351 @defun indent-to-left-margin
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1352 This is the default @code{indent-line-function}, used in Fundamental
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1353 mode, Text mode, etc. Its effect is to adjust the indentation at the
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1354 beginning of the current line to the value specified by the variable
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1355 @code{left-margin}. This may involve either inserting or deleting
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1356 whitespace.
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1357 @end defun
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1358
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1359 @defvar left-margin
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1360 This variable specifies the base left margin column. In Fundamental
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1361 mode, @key{LFD} indents to this column. This variable automatically
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1362 becomes buffer-local when set in any fashion.
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1363 @end defvar
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1364
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1365 @node Auto Filling
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1366 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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1367 @section Auto Filling
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1368 @cindex filling, automatic
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1369 @cindex Auto Fill mode
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1370
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1371 Auto Fill mode is a minor mode that fills lines automatically as text
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1372 is inserted. This section describes the hook used by Auto Fill mode.
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1373 For a description of functions that you can call explicitly to fill and
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1374 justify existing text, see @ref{Filling}.
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1375
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1376 Auto Fill mode also enables the functions that change the margins and
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1377 justification style to refill portions of the text. @xref{Margins}.
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1378
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1379 @defvar auto-fill-function
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1380 The value of this variable should be a function (of no arguments) to be
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1381 called after self-inserting a space or a newline. It may be @code{nil},
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1382 in which case nothing special is done in that case.
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1383
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1384 The value of @code{auto-fill-function} is @code{do-auto-fill} when
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1385 Auto-Fill mode is enabled. That is a function whose sole purpose is to
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1386 implement the usual strategy for breaking a line.
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1387
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1388 @quotation
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1389 In older Emacs versions, this variable was named @code{auto-fill-hook},
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1390 but since it is not called with the standard convention for hooks, it
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1391 was renamed to @code{auto-fill-function} in version 19.
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1392 @end quotation
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1393 @end defvar
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1394
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1395 @defvar normal-auto-fill-function
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1396 This variable specifies the function to use for
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1397 @code{auto-fill-function}, if and when Auto Fill is turned on. Major
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1398 modes can set this locally to alter how Auto Fill works.
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1399 @end defvar
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1400
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1401 @node Sorting
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1402 @section Sorting Text
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1403 @cindex sorting text
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1405 The sorting functions described in this section all rearrange text in
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1406 a buffer. This is in contrast to the function @code{sort}, which
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1407 rearranges the order of the elements of a list (@pxref{Rearrangement}).
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1408 The values returned by these functions are not meaningful.
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1409
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1410 @defun sort-subr reverse nextrecfun endrecfun &optional startkeyfun endkeyfun
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1411 This function is the general text-sorting routine that subdivides a
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1412 buffer into records and then sorts them. Most of the commands in this
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1413 section use this function.
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1414
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1415 To understand how @code{sort-subr} works, consider the whole accessible
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1416 portion of the buffer as being divided into disjoint pieces called
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1417 @dfn{sort records}. The records may or may not be contiguous, but they
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1418 must not overlap. A portion of each sort record (perhaps all of it) is
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1419 designated as the sort key. Sorting rearranges the records in order by
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1420 their sort keys.
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1421
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1422 Usually, the records are rearranged in order of ascending sort key.
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1423 If the first argument to the @code{sort-subr} function, @var{reverse},
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1424 is non-@code{nil}, the sort records are rearranged in order of
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1425 descending sort key.
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1426
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1427 The next four arguments to @code{sort-subr} are functions that are
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1428 called to move point across a sort record. They are called many times
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1429 from within @code{sort-subr}.
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1430
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1431 @enumerate
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1432 @item
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1433 @var{nextrecfun} is called with point at the end of a record. This
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1434 function moves point to the start of the next record. The first record
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1436 called. Therefore, you should usually move point to the beginning of
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1437 the buffer before calling @code{sort-subr}.
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1438
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1439 This function can indicate there are no more sort records by leaving
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1440 point at the end of the buffer.
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1442 @item
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1443 @var{endrecfun} is called with point within a record. It moves point to
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1444 the end of the record.
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1445
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1446 @item
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1447 @var{startkeyfun} is called to move point from the start of a record to
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1448 the start of the sort key. This argument is optional; if it is omitted,
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1449 the whole record is the sort key. If supplied, the function should
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1450 either return a non-@code{nil} value to be used as the sort key, or
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1451 return @code{nil} to indicate that the sort key is in the buffer
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1452 starting at point. In the latter case, @var{endkeyfun} is called to
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1453 find the end of the sort key.
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1454
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1455 @item
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1456 @var{endkeyfun} is called to move point from the start of the sort key
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1457 to the end of the sort key. This argument is optional. If
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1458 @var{startkeyfun} returns @code{nil} and this argument is omitted (or
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1459 @code{nil}), then the sort key extends to the end of the record. There
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1460 is no need for @var{endkeyfun} if @var{startkeyfun} returns a
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1461 non-@code{nil} value.
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1462 @end enumerate
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1463
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1464 As an example of @code{sort-subr}, here is the complete function
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1465 definition for @code{sort-lines}:
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1467 @example
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1468 @group
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1469 ;; @r{Note that the first two lines of doc string}
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1470 ;; @r{are effectively one line when viewed by a user.}
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1472 "Sort lines in region alphabetically;\
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1473 argument means descending order.
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1474 Called from a program, there are three arguments:
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1475 @end group
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1476 @group
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1477 REVERSE (non-nil means reverse order),\
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1478 BEG and END (region to sort).
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1479 The variable `sort-fold-case' determines\
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1480 whether alphabetic case affects
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1481 the sort order.
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1482 @end group
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1483 @group
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1484 (interactive "P\nr")
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1485 (save-restriction
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1486 (narrow-to-region beg end)
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1487 (goto-char (point-min))
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1488 (sort-subr reverse
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1489 'forward-line
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1490 'end-of-line)))
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1491 @end group
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1492 @end example
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1493
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1494 Here @code{forward-line} moves point to the start of the next record,
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1495 and @code{end-of-line} moves point to the end of record. We do not pass
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1496 the arguments @var{startkeyfun} and @var{endkeyfun}, because the entire
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1497 record is used as the sort key.
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1498
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1499 The @code{sort-paragraphs} function is very much the same, except that
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1500 its @code{sort-subr} call looks like this:
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1502 @example
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1503 @group
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1504 (sort-subr reverse
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1505 (function
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1506 (lambda ()
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1507 (skip-chars-forward "\n \t\f")))
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1508 'forward-paragraph)
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1509 @end group
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1510 @end example
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1512 Markers pointing into any sort records are left with no useful
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1513 position after @code{sort-subr} returns.
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1514 @end defun
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1515
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1516 @deffn Command sort-regexp-fields reverse record-regexp key-regexp start end
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1517 This command sorts the region between @var{start} and @var{end}
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1518 alphabetically as specified by @var{record-regexp} and @var{key-regexp}.
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1519 If @var{reverse} is a negative integer, then sorting is in reverse
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1520 order.
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1521
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1522 Alphabetical sorting means that two sort keys are compared by
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1523 comparing the first characters of each, the second characters of each,
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1524 and so on. If a mismatch is found, it means that the sort keys are
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1525 unequal; the sort key whose character is less at the point of first
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1526 mismatch is the lesser sort key. The individual characters are compared
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1527 according to their numerical character codes in the Emacs character set.
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1528
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1529 The value of the @var{record-regexp} argument specifies how to divide
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1530 the buffer into sort records. At the end of each record, a search is
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1531 done for this regular expression, and the text that matches it is taken
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1532 as the next record. For example, the regular expression @samp{^.+$},
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1533 which matches lines with at least one character besides a newline, would
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1534 make each such line into a sort record. @xref{Regular Expressions}, for
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1535 a description of the syntax and meaning of regular expressions.
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1536
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1537 The value of the @var{key-regexp} argument specifies what part of each
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1538 record is the sort key. The @var{key-regexp} could match the whole
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1539 record, or only a part. In the latter case, the rest of the record has
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1540 no effect on the sorted order of records, but it is carried along when
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1541 the record moves to its new position.
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1542
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1543 The @var{key-regexp} argument can refer to the text matched by a
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1544 subexpression of @var{record-regexp}, or it can be a regular expression
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1545 on its own.
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1546
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1547 If @var{key-regexp} is:
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1548
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1549 @table @asis
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1550 @item @samp{\@var{digit}}
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1551 then the text matched by the @var{digit}th @samp{\(...\)} parenthesis
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1552 grouping in @var{record-regexp} is the sort key.
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1553
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1554 @item @samp{\&}
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1555 then the whole record is the sort key.
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1556
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1557 @item a regular expression
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1558 then @code{sort-regexp-fields} searches for a match for the regular
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1559 expression within the record. If such a match is found, it is the sort
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1560 key. If there is no match for @var{key-regexp} within a record then
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1561 that record is ignored, which means its position in the buffer is not
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1562 changed. (The other records may move around it.)
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1563 @end table
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1564
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1565 For example, if you plan to sort all the lines in the region by the
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1566 first word on each line starting with the letter @samp{f}, you should
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1567 set @var{record-regexp} to @samp{^.*$} and set @var{key-regexp} to
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1568 @samp{\<f\w*\>}. The resulting expression looks like this:
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1569
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1570 @example
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1571 @group
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1572 (sort-regexp-fields nil "^.*$" "\\<f\\w*\\>"
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1573 (region-beginning)
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1574 (region-end))
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1575 @end group
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1576 @end example
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1577
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1578 If you call @code{sort-regexp-fields} interactively, it prompts for
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1579 @var{record-regexp} and @var{key-regexp} in the minibuffer.
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1580 @end deffn
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1582 @deffn Command sort-lines reverse start end
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1583 This command alphabetically sorts lines in the region between
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1584 @var{start} and @var{end}. If @var{reverse} is non-@code{nil}, the sort
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1586 @end deffn
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1588 @deffn Command sort-paragraphs reverse start end
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1589 This command alphabetically sorts paragraphs in the region between
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1590 @var{start} and @var{end}. If @var{reverse} is non-@code{nil}, the sort
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1592 @end deffn
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1594 @deffn Command sort-pages reverse start end
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1595 This command alphabetically sorts pages in the region between
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1596 @var{start} and @var{end}. If @var{reverse} is non-@code{nil}, the sort
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1598 @end deffn
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1601 This command sorts lines in the region between @var{start} and
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1602 @var{end}, comparing them alphabetically by the @var{field}th field
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1607 @end deffn
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1609 @deffn Command sort-numeric-fields field start end
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1610 This command sorts lines in the region between @var{start} and
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1611 @var{end}, comparing them numerically by the @var{field}th field of each
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1612 line. The specified field must contain a number in each line of the
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1613 region. Fields are separated by whitespace and numbered starting from
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1614 1. If @var{field} is negative, sorting is by the
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1615 @w{@minus{}@var{field}th} field from the end of the line. This command
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1616 is useful for sorting tables.
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1617 @end deffn
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1618
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1619 @deffn Command sort-columns reverse &optional beg end
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1620 This command sorts the lines in the region between @var{beg} and
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1621 @var{end}, comparing them alphabetically by a certain range of columns.
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1622 The column positions of @var{beg} and @var{end} bound the range of
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1623 columns to sort on.
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1624
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1625 If @var{reverse} is non-@code{nil}, the sort is in reverse order.
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1626
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1627 One unusual thing about this command is that the entire line
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1628 containing position @var{beg}, and the entire line containing position
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1629 @var{end}, are included in the region sorted.
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1630
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1631 Note that @code{sort-columns} uses the @code{sort} utility program,
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1632 and so cannot work properly on text containing tab characters. Use
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1633 @kbd{M-x @code{untabify}} to convert tabs to spaces before sorting.
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1634 @end deffn
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1635
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1636 @node Columns
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1637 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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1638 @section Counting Columns
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1639 @cindex columns
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1640 @cindex counting columns
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1641 @cindex horizontal position
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1642
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1643 The column functions convert between a character position (counting
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1644 characters from the beginning of the buffer) and a column position
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1645 (counting screen characters from the beginning of a line).
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1646
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1647 These functions count each character according to the number of
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1648 columns it occupies on the screen. This means control characters count
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1649 as occupying 2 or 4 columns, depending upon the value of
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1650 @code{ctl-arrow}, and tabs count as occupying a number of columns that
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1651 depends on the value of @code{tab-width} and on the column where the tab
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1652 begins. @xref{Usual Display}.
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1653
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1654 Column number computations ignore the width of the window and the
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1655 amount of horizontal scrolling. Consequently, a column value can be
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1656 arbitrarily high. The first (or leftmost) column is numbered 0.
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1657
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1658 @defun current-column
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1659 This function returns the horizontal position of point, measured in
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1660 columns, counting from 0 at the left margin. The column position is the
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1661 sum of the widths of all the displayed representations of the characters
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1662 between the start of the current line and point.
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1663
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1664 For an example of using @code{current-column}, see the description of
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1665 @code{count-lines} in @ref{Text Lines}.
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1666 @end defun
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1667
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1668 @defun move-to-column column &optional force
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1669 This function moves point to @var{column} in the current line. The
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1670 calculation of @var{column} takes into account the widths of the
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1671 displayed representations of the characters between the start of the
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1672 line and point.
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1673
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1674 If column @var{column} is beyond the end of the line, point moves to the
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1675 end of the line. If @var{column} is negative, point moves to the
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1676 beginning of the line.
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1677
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1678 If it is impossible to move to column @var{column} because that is in
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1679 the middle of a multicolumn character such as a tab, point moves to the
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1680 end of that character. However, if @var{force} is non-@code{nil}, and
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1681 @var{column} is in the middle of a tab, then @code{move-to-column}
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1682 converts the tab into spaces so that it can move precisely to column
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1683 @var{column}. Other multicolumn characters can cause anomalies despite
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1684 @var{force}, since there is no way to split them.
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1685
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1686 The argument @var{force} also has an effect if the line isn't long
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1687 enough to reach column @var{column}; in that case, it says to add
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1688 whitespace at the end of the line to reach that column.
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1689
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1690 If @var{column} is not an integer, an error is signaled.
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1691
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1692 The return value is the column number actually moved to.
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1693 @end defun
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1694
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1695 @node Indentation
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1696 @section Indentation
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1697 @cindex indentation
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1698
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1699 The indentation functions are used to examine, move to, and change
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1700 whitespace that is at the beginning of a line. Some of the functions
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1701 can also change whitespace elsewhere on a line. Columns and indentation
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1702 count from zero at the left margin.
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1703
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1704 @menu
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1705 * Primitive Indent:: Functions used to count and insert indentation.
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1706 * Mode-Specific Indent:: Customize indentation for different modes.
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1707 * Region Indent:: Indent all the lines in a region.
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1708 * Relative Indent:: Indent the current line based on previous lines.
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1709 * Indent Tabs:: Adjustable, typewriter-like tab stops.
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1710 * Motion by Indent:: Move to first non-blank character.
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1711 @end menu
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1712
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1713 @node Primitive Indent
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1714 @subsection Indentation Primitives
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1715
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1716 This section describes the primitive functions used to count and
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1717 insert indentation. The functions in the following sections use these
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1718 primitives.
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1719
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1720 @defun current-indentation
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1721 @comment !!Type Primitive Function
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1722 @comment !!SourceFile indent.c
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1723 This function returns the indentation of the current line, which is
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1724 the horizontal position of the first nonblank character. If the
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1725 contents are entirely blank, then this is the horizontal position of the
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1726 end of the line.
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1727 @end defun
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1728
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1729 @deffn Command indent-to column &optional minimum
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1730 @comment !!Type Primitive Function
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1731 @comment !!SourceFile indent.c
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1732 This function indents from point with tabs and spaces until @var{column}
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1733 is reached. If @var{minimum} is specified and non-@code{nil}, then at
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1734 least that many spaces are inserted even if this requires going beyond
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1735 @var{column}. Otherwise the function does nothing if point is already
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1736 beyond @var{column}. The value is the column at which the inserted
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1737 indentation ends.
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1738
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1739 The inserted whitespace characters inherit text properties from the
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1740 surrounding text (usually, from the preceding text only). @xref{Sticky
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1741 Properties}.
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1742 @end deffn
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1743
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1744 @defopt indent-tabs-mode
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1745 @comment !!SourceFile indent.c
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1746 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, indentation functions can insert
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1747 tabs as well as spaces. Otherwise, they insert only spaces. Setting
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1748 this variable automatically makes it local to the current buffer.
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1749 @end defopt
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1750
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1751 @node Mode-Specific Indent
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1752 @subsection Indentation Controlled by Major Mode
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1753
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1754 An important function of each major mode is to customize the @key{TAB}
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1755 key to indent properly for the language being edited. This section
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1756 describes the mechanism of the @key{TAB} key and how to control it.
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1757 The functions in this section return unpredictable values.
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1758
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1759 @defvar indent-line-function
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1760 This variable's value is the function to be used by @key{TAB} (and
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1761 various commands) to indent the current line. The command
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1762 @code{indent-according-to-mode} does no more than call this function.
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1763
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1764 In Lisp mode, the value is the symbol @code{lisp-indent-line}; in C
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1765 mode, @code{c-indent-line}; in Fortran mode, @code{fortran-indent-line}.
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1766 In Fundamental mode, Text mode, and many other modes with no standard
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1767 for indentation, the value is @code{indent-to-left-margin} (which is the
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1768 default value).
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1769 @end defvar
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1770
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1771 @deffn Command indent-according-to-mode
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1772 This command calls the function in @code{indent-line-function} to
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1773 indent the current line in a way appropriate for the current major mode.
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1774 @end deffn
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1775
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1776 @deffn Command indent-for-tab-command
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1777 This command calls the function in @code{indent-line-function} to indent
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1778 the current line; except that if that function is
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1779 @code{indent-to-left-margin}, it calls @code{insert-tab} instead. (That
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1780 is a trivial command that inserts a tab character.)
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1781 @end deffn
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1782
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1783 @deffn Command newline-and-indent
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1784 @comment !!SourceFile simple.el
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1785 This function inserts a newline, then indents the new line (the one
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1786 following the newline just inserted) according to the major mode.
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1787
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1788 It does indentation by calling the current @code{indent-line-function}.
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1789 In programming language modes, this is the same thing @key{TAB} does,
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1790 but in some text modes, where @key{TAB} inserts a tab,
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1791 @code{newline-and-indent} indents to the column specified by
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1792 @code{left-margin}.
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1793 @end deffn
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1794
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1795 @deffn Command reindent-then-newline-and-indent
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1796 @comment !!SourceFile simple.el
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1797 This command reindents the current line, inserts a newline at point,
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1798 and then reindents the new line (the one following the newline just
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1799 inserted).
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1800
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1801 This command does indentation on both lines according to the current
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1802 major mode, by calling the current value of @code{indent-line-function}.
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1803 In programming language modes, this is the same thing @key{TAB} does,
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1805 @code{reindent-then-newline-and-indent} indents to the column specified
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1806 by @code{left-margin}.
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1807 @end deffn
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1808
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1809 @node Region Indent
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1810 @subsection Indenting an Entire Region
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1811
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1812 This section describes commands that indent all the lines in the
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1813 region. They return unpredictable values.
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1814
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1815 @deffn Command indent-region start end to-column
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1816 This command indents each nonblank line starting between @var{start}
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1817 (inclusive) and @var{end} (exclusive). If @var{to-column} is
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1818 @code{nil}, @code{indent-region} indents each nonblank line by calling
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1819 the current mode's indentation function, the value of
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1820 @code{indent-line-function}.
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1821
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1822 If @var{to-column} is non-@code{nil}, it should be an integer
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1823 specifying the number of columns of indentation; then this function
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1824 gives each line exactly that much indentation, by either adding or
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1825 deleting whitespace.
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1826
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1827 If there is a fill prefix, @code{indent-region} indents each line
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1828 by making it start with the fill prefix.
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1829 @end deffn
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1830
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1831 @defvar indent-region-function
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1832 The value of this variable is a function that can be used by
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1833 @code{indent-region} as a short cut. You should design the function so
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1834 that it will produce the same results as indenting the lines of the
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1835 region one by one, but presumably faster.
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1836
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1837 If the value is @code{nil}, there is no short cut, and
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1838 @code{indent-region} actually works line by line.
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1839
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1840 A short-cut function is useful in modes such as C mode and Lisp mode,
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1841 where the @code{indent-line-function} must scan from the beginning of
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1842 the function definition: applying it to each line would be quadratic in
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1843 time. The short cut can update the scan information as it moves through
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1844 the lines indenting them; this takes linear time. In a mode where
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1845 indenting a line individually is fast, there is no need for a short cut.
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1846
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1847 @code{indent-region} with a non-@code{nil} argument @var{to-column} has
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1848 a different meaning and does not use this variable.
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1849 @end defvar
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1850
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1851 @deffn Command indent-rigidly start end count
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1852 @comment !!SourceFile indent.el
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1853 This command indents all lines starting between @var{start}
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1854 (inclusive) and @var{end} (exclusive) sideways by @var{count} columns.
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1855 This ``preserves the shape'' of the affected region, moving it as a
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1856 rigid unit. Consequently, this command is useful not only for indenting
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1857 regions of unindented text, but also for indenting regions of formatted
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1858 code.
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1859
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1860 For example, if @var{count} is 3, this command adds 3 columns of
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1861 indentation to each of the lines beginning in the region specified.
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1862
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1863 In Mail mode, @kbd{C-c C-y} (@code{mail-yank-original}) uses
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1864 @code{indent-rigidly} to indent the text copied from the message being
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1865 replied to.
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1866 @end deffn
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1867
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1868 @defun indent-code-rigidly start end columns &optional nochange-regexp
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1869 This is like @code{indent-rigidly}, except that it doesn't alter lines
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1870 that start within strings or comments.
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1871
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1872 In addition, it doesn't alter a line if @var{nochange-regexp} matches at
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1873 the beginning of the line (if @var{nochange-regexp} is non-@code{nil}).
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1874 @end defun
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1875
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1876 @node Relative Indent
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1877 @subsection Indentation Relative to Previous Lines
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1878
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1879 This section describes two commands that indent the current line
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1880 based on the contents of previous lines.
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1881
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1882 @deffn Command indent-relative &optional unindented-ok
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1883 This command inserts whitespace at point, extending to the same
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1884 column as the next @dfn{indent point} of the previous nonblank line. An
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1885 indent point is a non-whitespace character following whitespace. The
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1886 next indent point is the first one at a column greater than the current
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1887 column of point. For example, if point is underneath and to the left of
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1888 the first non-blank character of a line of text, it moves to that column
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1889 by inserting whitespace.
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1890
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1891 If the previous nonblank line has no next indent point (i.e., none at a
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1892 great enough column position), @code{indent-relative} either does
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1893 nothing (if @var{unindented-ok} is non-@code{nil}) or calls
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1894 @code{tab-to-tab-stop}. Thus, if point is underneath and to the right
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1895 of the last column of a short line of text, this command ordinarily
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1896 moves point to the next tab stop by inserting whitespace.
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1897
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1898 The return value of @code{indent-relative} is unpredictable.
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1899
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1900 In the following example, point is at the beginning of the second
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1901 line:
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1902
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1903 @example
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1904 @group
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1905 This line is indented twelve spaces.
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1906 @point{}The quick brown fox jumped.
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1907 @end group
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1908 @end example
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1909
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1910 @noindent
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1911 Evaluation of the expression @code{(indent-relative nil)} produces the
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1912 following:
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1913
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1914 @example
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1915 @group
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1916 This line is indented twelve spaces.
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1917 @point{}The quick brown fox jumped.
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1918 @end group
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1919 @end example
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1921 In this next example, point is between the @samp{m} and @samp{p} of
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1922 @samp{jumped}:
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1923
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1924 @example
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1925 @group
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1926 This line is indented twelve spaces.
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1927 The quick brown fox jum@point{}ped.
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1928 @end group
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1929 @end example
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1930
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1931 @noindent
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1932 Evaluation of the expression @code{(indent-relative nil)} produces the
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1933 following:
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1935 @example
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1936 @group
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1937 This line is indented twelve spaces.
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1938 The quick brown fox jum @point{}ped.
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1939 @end group
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1940 @end example
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1941 @end deffn
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1942
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1943 @deffn Command indent-relative-maybe
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1944 @comment !!SourceFile indent.el
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1945 This command indents the current line like the previous nonblank line,
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1947 @var{unindented-ok} argument. The return value is unpredictable.
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1948
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1949 If the previous nonblank line has no indent points beyond the current
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1950 column, this command does nothing.
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1951 @end deffn
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1952
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1953 @node Indent Tabs
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1954 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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1955 @subsection Adjustable ``Tab Stops''
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1956 @cindex tabs stops for indentation
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1957
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1958 This section explains the mechanism for user-specified ``tab stops''
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1959 and the mechanisms that use and set them. The name ``tab stops'' is
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1960 used because the feature is similar to that of the tab stops on a
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1961 typewriter. The feature works by inserting an appropriate number of
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1962 spaces and tab characters to reach the next tab stop column; it does not
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1963 affect the display of tab characters in the buffer (@pxref{Usual
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1964 Display}). Note that the @key{TAB} character as input uses this tab
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1965 stop feature only in a few major modes, such as Text mode.
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1966
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1967 @deffn Command tab-to-tab-stop
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1968 This command inserts spaces or tabs before point, up to the next tab
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1969 stop column defined by @code{tab-stop-list}. It searches the list for
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1970 an element greater than the current column number, and uses that element
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1972 found.
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1973 @end deffn
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1974
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1975 @defopt tab-stop-list
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1976 This variable is the list of tab stop columns used by
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1977 @code{tab-to-tab-stops}. The elements should be integers in increasing
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1978 order. The tab stop columns need not be evenly spaced.
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1979
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1980 Use @kbd{M-x edit-tab-stops} to edit the location of tab stops
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1981 interactively.
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1982 @end defopt
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1983
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1984 @node Motion by Indent
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1985 @subsection Indentation-Based Motion Commands
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1986
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1987 These commands, primarily for interactive use, act based on the
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1988 indentation in the text.
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1989
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1990 @deffn Command back-to-indentation
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1991 @comment !!SourceFile simple.el
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1992 This command moves point to the first non-whitespace character in the
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1993 current line (which is the line in which point is located). It returns
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1994 @code{nil}.
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1995 @end deffn
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1996
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1997 @deffn Command backward-to-indentation arg
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1998 @comment !!SourceFile simple.el
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1999 This command moves point backward @var{arg} lines and then to the
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2000 first nonblank character on that line. It returns @code{nil}.
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2001 @end deffn
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2003 @deffn Command forward-to-indentation arg
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2004 @comment !!SourceFile simple.el
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2005 This command moves point forward @var{arg} lines and then to the first
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2006 nonblank character on that line. It returns @code{nil}.
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2007 @end deffn
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2008
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2009 @node Case Changes
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2010 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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2011 @section Case Changes
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2012 @cindex case changes
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2013
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2014 The case change commands described here work on text in the current
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2015 buffer. @xref{Character Case}, for case conversion commands that work
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2016 on strings and characters. @xref{Case Table}, for how to customize
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2017 which characters are upper or lower case and how to convert them.
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2018
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2019 @deffn Command capitalize-region start end
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2020 This function capitalizes all words in the region defined by
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2021 @var{start} and @var{end}. To capitalize means to convert each word's
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2022 first character to upper case and convert the rest of each word to lower
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2023 case. The function returns @code{nil}.
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2024
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2025 If one end of the region is in the middle of a word, the part of the
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2026 word within the region is treated as an entire word.
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2027
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2028 When @code{capitalize-region} is called interactively, @var{start} and
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2029 @var{end} are point and the mark, with the smallest first.
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2030
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2031 @example
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2032 @group
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2033 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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2034 This is the contents of the 5th foo.
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2035 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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2036 @end group
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2037
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2038 @group
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2039 (capitalize-region 1 44)
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2040 @result{} nil
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2041
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2042 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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2043 This Is The Contents Of The 5th Foo.
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2044 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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2045 @end group
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2046 @end example
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2047 @end deffn
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2048
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2049 @deffn Command downcase-region start end
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2050 This function converts all of the letters in the region defined by
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2051 @var{start} and @var{end} to lower case. The function returns
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2052 @code{nil}.
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2053
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2054 When @code{downcase-region} is called interactively, @var{start} and
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2055 @var{end} are point and the mark, with the smallest first.
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2056 @end deffn
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2057
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2058 @deffn Command upcase-region start end
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2059 This function converts all of the letters in the region defined by
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2060 @var{start} and @var{end} to upper case. The function returns
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2061 @code{nil}.
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2062
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2063 When @code{upcase-region} is called interactively, @var{start} and
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2064 @var{end} are point and the mark, with the smallest first.
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2065 @end deffn
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2066
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2067 @deffn Command capitalize-word count
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2068 This function capitalizes @var{count} words after point, moving point
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2069 over as it does. To capitalize means to convert each word's first
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2070 character to upper case and convert the rest of each word to lower case.
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2071 If @var{count} is negative, the function capitalizes the
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2072 @minus{}@var{count} previous words but does not move point. The value
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2073 is @code{nil}.
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2074
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2075 If point is in the middle of a word, the part of the word before point
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2078 When @code{capitalize-word} is called interactively, @var{count} is
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2079 set to the numeric prefix argument.
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2080 @end deffn
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2081
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2082 @deffn Command downcase-word count
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2083 This function converts the @var{count} words after point to all lower
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2084 case, moving point over as it does. If @var{count} is negative, it
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2085 converts the @minus{}@var{count} previous words but does not move point.
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2086 The value is @code{nil}.
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2087
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2088 When @code{downcase-word} is called interactively, @var{count} is set
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2089 to the numeric prefix argument.
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2090 @end deffn
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2092 @deffn Command upcase-word count
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2093 This function converts the @var{count} words after point to all upper
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2094 case, moving point over as it does. If @var{count} is negative, it
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2095 converts the @minus{}@var{count} previous words but does not move point.
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2096 The value is @code{nil}.
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2097
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2098 When @code{upcase-word} is called interactively, @var{count} is set to
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2099 the numeric prefix argument.
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2100 @end deffn
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2102 @node Text Properties
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2103 @section Text Properties
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2104 @cindex text properties
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2105 @cindex attributes of text
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2106 @cindex properties of text
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2107
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2108 Each character position in a buffer or a string can have a @dfn{text
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2109 property list}, much like the property list of a symbol (@pxref{Property
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2110 Lists}). The properties belong to a particular character at a
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2111 particular place, such as, the letter @samp{T} at the beginning of this
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2112 sentence or the first @samp{o} in @samp{foo}---if the same character
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2113 occurs in two different places, the two occurrences generally have
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2114 different properties.
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2115
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2116 Each property has a name and a value. Both of these can be any Lisp
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2117 object, but the name is normally a symbol. The usual way to access the
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2118 property list is to specify a name and ask what value corresponds to it.
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2119
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2120 If a character has a @code{category} property, we call it the
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2121 @dfn{category} of the character. It should be a symbol. The properties
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2122 of the symbol serve as defaults for the properties of the character.
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2123
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2124 Copying text between strings and buffers preserves the properties
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2125 along with the characters; this includes such diverse functions as
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2126 @code{substring}, @code{insert}, and @code{buffer-substring}.
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2127
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2128 @menu
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2129 * Examining Properties:: Looking at the properties of one character.
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2130 * Changing Properties:: Setting the properties of a range of text.
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2131 * Property Search:: Searching for where a property changes value.
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2132 * Special Properties:: Particular properties with special meanings.
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2133 * Format Properties:: Properties for representing formatting of text.
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2134 * Sticky Properties:: How inserted text gets properties from
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2135 neighboring text.
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2136 * Saving Properties:: Saving text properties in files, and reading
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2137 them back.
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2138 * Lazy Properties:: Computing text properties in a lazy fashion
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2139 only when text is examined.
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2140 * Clickable Text:: Using text properties to make regions of text
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2141 do something when you click on them.
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2142 * Not Intervals:: Why text properties do not use
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2143 Lisp-visible text intervals.
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2144 @end menu
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2145
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2146 @node Examining Properties
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2147 @subsection Examining Text Properties
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2148
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2149 The simplest way to examine text properties is to ask for the value of
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2150 a particular property of a particular character. For that, use
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2151 @code{get-text-property}. Use @code{text-properties-at} to get the
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2152 entire property list of a character. @xref{Property Search}, for
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2153 functions to examine the properties of a number of characters at once.
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2154
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2155 These functions handle both strings and buffers. Keep in mind that
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2156 positions in a string start from 0, whereas positions in a buffer start
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2157 from 1.
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2158
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2159 @defun get-text-property pos prop &optional object
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2160 This function returns the value of the @var{prop} property of the
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2161 character after position @var{pos} in @var{object} (a buffer or
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2162 string). The argument @var{object} is optional and defaults to the
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2163 current buffer.
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2164
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2165 If there is no @var{prop} property strictly speaking, but the character
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2166 has a category that is a symbol, then @code{get-text-property} returns
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2167 the @var{prop} property of that symbol.
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2168 @end defun
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2169
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2170 @defun get-char-property pos prop &optional object
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2171 This function is like @code{get-text-property}, except that it checks
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2172 overlays first and then text properties. @xref{Overlays}.
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2173
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2174 The argument @var{object} may be a string, a buffer, or a window. If it
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2175 is a window, then the buffer displayed in that window is used for text
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2176 properties and overlays, but only the overlays active for that window
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2177 are considered. If @var{object} is a buffer, then all overlays in that
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2178 buffer are considered, as well as text properties. If @var{object} is a
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2179 string, only text properties are considered, since strings never have
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2180 overlays.
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2181 @end defun
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2182
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2183 @defun text-properties-at position &optional object
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2184 This function returns the entire property list of the character at
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2185 @var{position} in the string or buffer @var{object}. If @var{object} is
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2186 @code{nil}, it defaults to the current buffer.
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2187 @end defun
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2188
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2189 @defvar default-text-properties
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2190 This variable holds a property list giving default values for text
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2191 properties. Whenever a character does not specify a value for a
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2192 property, neither directly nor through a category symbol, the value
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2193 stored in this list is used instead. Here is an example:
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2194
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2195 @example
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2196 (setq default-text-properties '(foo 69))
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2197 ;; @r{Make sure character 1 has no properties of its own.}
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2198 (set-text-properties 1 2 nil)
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2199 ;; @r{What we get, when we ask, is the default value.}
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2200 (get-text-property 1 'foo)
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2201 @result{} 69
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2202 @end example
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2203 @end defvar
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2204
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2205 @node Changing Properties
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2206 @subsection Changing Text Properties
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2207
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2208 The primitives for changing properties apply to a specified range of
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2209 text in a buffer or string. The function @code{set-text-properties}
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2210 (see end of section) sets the entire property list of the text in that
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2211 range; more often, it is useful to add, change, or delete just certain
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2212 properties specified by name.
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2213
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2214 Since text properties are considered part of the contents of the
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2215 buffer (or string), and can affect how a buffer looks on the screen, any
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2216 change in buffer text properties mark the buffer as modified. Buffer
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2217 text property changes are undoable also (@pxref{Undo}).
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2218
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2219 @defun put-text-property start end prop value &optional object
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2220 This function sets the @var{prop} property to @var{value} for the text
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2221 between @var{start} and @var{end} in the string or buffer @var{object}.
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2222 If @var{object} is @code{nil}, it defaults to the current buffer.
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2223 @end defun
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2224
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2225 @defun add-text-properties start end props &optional object
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2226 This function adds or overrides text properties for the text between
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2227 @var{start} and @var{end} in the string or buffer @var{object}. If
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2228 @var{object} is @code{nil}, it defaults to the current buffer.
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2229
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2230 The argument @var{props} specifies which properties to add. It should
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2231 have the form of a property list (@pxref{Property Lists}): a list whose
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2232 elements include the property names followed alternately by the
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2233 corresponding values.
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2234
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2235 The return value is @code{t} if the function actually changed some
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2236 property's value; @code{nil} otherwise (if @var{props} is @code{nil} or
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2237 its values agree with those in the text).
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2238
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2239 For example, here is how to set the @code{comment} and @code{face}
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2240 properties of a range of text:
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2242 @example
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2243 (add-text-properties @var{start} @var{end}
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2244 '(comment t face highlight))
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2245 @end example
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2246 @end defun
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2248 @defun remove-text-properties start end props &optional object
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2249 This function deletes specified text properties from the text between
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2250 @var{start} and @var{end} in the string or buffer @var{object}. If
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2251 @var{object} is @code{nil}, it defaults to the current buffer.
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2253 The argument @var{props} specifies which properties to delete. It
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2255 whose elements are property names alternating with corresponding values.
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2256 But only the names matter---the values that accompany them are ignored.
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2257 For example, here's how to remove the @code{face} property.
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2258
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2259 @example
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2260 (remove-text-properties @var{start} @var{end} '(face nil))
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2261 @end example
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2262
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2263 The return value is @code{t} if the function actually changed some
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2264 property's value; @code{nil} otherwise (if @var{props} is @code{nil} or
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2265 if no character in the specified text had any of those properties).
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2266
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2267 To remove all text properties from certain text, use
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2268 @code{set-text-properties} and specify @code{nil} for the new property
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2269 list.
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2270 @end defun
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2271
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2272 @defun set-text-properties start end props &optional object
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2273 This function completely replaces the text property list for the text
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2274 between @var{start} and @var{end} in the string or buffer @var{object}.
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2275 If @var{object} is @code{nil}, it defaults to the current buffer.
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2276
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2277 The argument @var{props} is the new property list. It should be a list
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2278 whose elements are property names alternating with corresponding values.
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2279
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2280 After @code{set-text-properties} returns, all the characters in the
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2281 specified range have identical properties.
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2282
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2283 If @var{props} is @code{nil}, the effect is to get rid of all properties
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2284 from the specified range of text. Here's an example:
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2285
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2286 @example
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2287 (set-text-properties @var{start} @var{end} nil)
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2288 @end example
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2289 @end defun
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2290
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2291 See also the function @code{buffer-substring-no-properties}
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2292 (@pxref{Buffer Contents}) which copies text from the buffer
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2293 but does not copy its properties.
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2294
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2295 @node Property Search
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2296 @subsection Text Property Search Functions
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2297
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2298 In typical use of text properties, most of the time several or many
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2299 consecutive characters have the same value for a property. Rather than
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2300 writing your programs to examine characters one by one, it is much
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2301 faster to process chunks of text that have the same property value.
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2302
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2303 Here are functions you can use to do this. They use @code{eq} for
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2304 comparing property values. In all cases, @var{object} defaults to the
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2305 current buffer.
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2306
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2307 For high performance, it's very important to use the @var{limit}
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2308 argument to these functions, especially the ones that search for a
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2309 single property---otherwise, they may spend a long time scanning to the
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2310 end of the buffer, if the property you are interested in does not change.
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2311
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2312 These functions do not move point; instead, they return a position (or
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2313 @code{nil}). Remember that a position is always between two characters;
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2314 the position returned by these functions is between two characters with
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2315 different properties.
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2316
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2317 @defun next-property-change pos &optional object limit
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2318 The function scans the text forward from position @var{pos} in the
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2319 string or buffer @var{object} till it finds a change in some text
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2320 property, then returns the position of the change. In other words, it
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2321 returns the position of the first character beyond @var{pos} whose
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2322 properties are not identical to those of the character just after
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2323 @var{pos}.
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2324
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2325 If @var{limit} is non-@code{nil}, then the scan ends at position
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2326 @var{limit}. If there is no property change before that point,
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2327 @code{next-property-change} returns @var{limit}.
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2328
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2329 The value is @code{nil} if the properties remain unchanged all the way
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2330 to the end of @var{object} and @var{limit} is @code{nil}. If the value
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2331 is non-@code{nil}, it is a position greater than or equal to @var{pos}.
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2332 The value equals @var{pos} only when @var{limit} equals @var{pos}.
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2333
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2334 Here is an example of how to scan the buffer by chunks of text within
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2335 which all properties are constant:
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2336
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2337 @smallexample
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2338 (while (not (eobp))
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2339 (let ((plist (text-properties-at (point)))
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2340 (next-change
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2341 (or (next-property-change (point) (current-buffer))
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2342 (point-max))))
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2343 @r{Process text from point to @var{next-change}@dots{}}
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2344 (goto-char next-change)))
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2345 @end smallexample
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2346 @end defun
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2347
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2348 @defun next-single-property-change pos prop &optional object limit
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2349 The function scans the text forward from position @var{pos} in the
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2350 string or buffer @var{object} till it finds a change in the @var{prop}
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2351 property, then returns the position of the change. In other words, it
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2352 returns the position of the first character beyond @var{pos} whose
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2353 @var{prop} property differs from that of the character just after
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2354 @var{pos}.
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2355
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2356 If @var{limit} is non-@code{nil}, then the scan ends at position
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2357 @var{limit}. If there is no property change before that point,
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2358 @code{next-single-property-change} returns @var{limit}.
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2359
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2360 The value is @code{nil} if the property remains unchanged all the way to
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2361 the end of @var{object} and @var{limit} is @code{nil}. If the value is
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2362 non-@code{nil}, it is a position greater than or equal to @var{pos}; it
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2363 equals @var{pos} only if @var{limit} equals @var{pos}.
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2364 @end defun
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2365
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2366 @defun previous-property-change pos &optional object limit
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2367 This is like @code{next-property-change}, but scans back from @var{pos}
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2368 instead of forward. If the value is non-@code{nil}, it is a position
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2369 less than or equal to @var{pos}; it equals @var{pos} only if @var{limit}
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2370 equals @var{pos}.
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2371 @end defun
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2372
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2373 @defun previous-single-property-change pos prop &optional object limit
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2374 This is like @code{next-single-property-change}, but scans back from
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2375 @var{pos} instead of forward. If the value is non-@code{nil}, it is a
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2376 position less than or equal to @var{pos}; it equals @var{pos} only if
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2377 @var{limit} equals @var{pos}.
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2378 @end defun
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2379
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2380 @tindex next-char-property-change
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2381 @defun next-char-property-change position &optional limit
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2382 This is like @code{next-property-change} except that it considers
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2383 overlay properties as well as text properties. There is no @var{object}
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2384 operand because this function operates only on the current buffer. It
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2385 returns the next address at which either kind of property changes.
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2386 @end defun
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2387
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2388 @tindex previous-char-property-change
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2389 @defun previous-char-property-change position &optional limit
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2390 This is like @code{next-char-property-change}, but scans back from
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2391 @var{position} instead of forward.
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2392 @end defun
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2393
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2394 @defun text-property-any start end prop value &optional object
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2395 This function returns non-@code{nil} if at least one character between
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2396 @var{start} and @var{end} has a property @var{prop} whose value is
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2397 @var{value}. More precisely, it returns the position of the first such
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2398 character. Otherwise, it returns @code{nil}.
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2399
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2400 The optional fifth argument, @var{object}, specifies the string or
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2401 buffer to scan. Positions are relative to @var{object}. The default
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2402 for @var{object} is the current buffer.
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2403 @end defun
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2404
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2405 @defun text-property-not-all start end prop value &optional object
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2406 This function returns non-@code{nil} if at least one character between
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2407 @var{start} and @var{end} does not have a property @var{prop} with value
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2408 @var{value}. More precisely, it returns the position of the first such
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2409 character. Otherwise, it returns @code{nil}.
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2411 The optional fifth argument, @var{object}, specifies the string or
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2412 buffer to scan. Positions are relative to @var{object}. The default
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2413 for @var{object} is the current buffer.
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2414 @end defun
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2415
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2416 @node Special Properties
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2417 @subsection Properties with Special Meanings
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2418
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2419 Here is a table of text property names that have special built-in
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2420 meanings. The following section lists a few more special property names
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2421 that are used to control filling. All other names have no standard
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2422 meaning, and you can use them as you like.
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2423
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2424 @table @code
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2425 @cindex category of text character
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2426 @kindex category @r{(text property)}
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2427 @item category
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2428 If a character has a @code{category} property, we call it the
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2429 @dfn{category} of the character. It should be a symbol. The properties
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2430 of the symbol serve as defaults for the properties of the character.
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2431
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2432 @item face
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2433 @cindex face codes of text
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2434 @kindex face @r{(text property)}
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2435 You can use the property @code{face} to control the font and color of
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2436 text. Its value is a face name or a list of face names. @xref{Faces},
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2437 for more information.
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2438
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2439 If the property value is a list, elements may also have the form
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2440 @code{(foreground-color . @var{color-name})} or @code{(background-color
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2441 . @var{color-name})}. These elements specify just the foreground color
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2442 or just the background color; therefore, there is no need to create a
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2443 face for each color that you want to use.
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2444
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2445 @xref{Font Lock Mode}, for information on how to update @code{face}
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2446 properties automatically based on the contents of the text.
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2447
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2448 @item mouse-face
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2449 @kindex mouse-face @r{(text property)}
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2450 The property @code{mouse-face} is used instead of @code{face} when the
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2451 mouse is on or near the character. For this purpose, ``near'' means
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2452 that all text between the character and where the mouse is have the same
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2453 @code{mouse-face} property value.
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2454
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2455 @item local-map
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2456 @cindex keymap of character
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2457 @kindex local-map @r{(text property)}
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2458 You can specify a different keymap for some of the text in a buffer by
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2459 means of the @code{local-map} property. The property's value for the
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2460 character after point, if non-@code{nil}, is used for key lookup instead
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2461 of the buffer's local map. If the property value is a symbol, the
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2462 symbol's function definition is used as the keymap. @xref{Active
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2463 Keymaps}.
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2464
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2465 @item syntax-table
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2466 The @code{syntax-table} property overrides what the syntax table says
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2467 about this particular character. @xref{Syntax Properties}.
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2468
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2469 @item read-only
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2470 @cindex read-only character
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2471 @kindex read-only @r{(text property)}
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2472 If a character has the property @code{read-only}, then modifying that
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2473 character is not allowed. Any command that would do so gets an error.
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2474
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2475 Insertion next to a read-only character is an error if inserting
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2476 ordinary text there would inherit the @code{read-only} property due to
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2477 stickiness. Thus, you can control permission to insert next to
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2478 read-only text by controlling the stickiness. @xref{Sticky Properties}.
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2479
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2480 Since changing properties counts as modifying the buffer, it is not
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2481 possible to remove a @code{read-only} property unless you know the
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2482 special trick: bind @code{inhibit-read-only} to a non-@code{nil} value
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2483 and then remove the property. @xref{Read Only Buffers}.
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2484
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2485 @item invisible
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2486 @kindex invisible @r{(text property)}
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2487 A non-@code{nil} @code{invisible} property can make a character invisible
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2488 on the screen. @xref{Invisible Text}, for details.
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2489
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2490 @item intangible
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2491 @kindex intangible @r{(text property)}
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2492 If a group of consecutive characters have equal and non-@code{nil}
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2493 @code{intangible} properties, then you cannot place point between them.
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2494 If you try to move point forward into the group, point actually moves to
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2495 the end of the group. If you try to move point backward into the group,
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2496 point actually moves to the start of the group.
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2497
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2498 When the variable @code{inhibit-point-motion-hooks} is non-@code{nil},
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2499 the @code{intangible} property is ignored.
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2500
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2501 @item modification-hooks
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2502 @cindex change hooks for a character
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2503 @cindex hooks for changing a character
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2504 @kindex modification-hooks @r{(text property)}
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2505 If a character has the property @code{modification-hooks}, then its
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2506 value should be a list of functions; modifying that character calls all
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2507 of those functions. Each function receives two arguments: the beginning
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2508 and end of the part of the buffer being modified. Note that if a
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2509 particular modification hook function appears on several characters
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2510 being modified by a single primitive, you can't predict how many times
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2511 the function will be called.
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2512
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2513 @item insert-in-front-hooks
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2514 @itemx insert-behind-hooks
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2515 @kindex insert-in-front-hooks @r{(text property)}
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2516 @kindex insert-behind-hooks @r{(text property)}
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2517 The operation of inserting text in a buffer also calls the functions
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2518 listed in the @code{insert-in-front-hooks} property of the following
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2519 character and in the @code{insert-behind-hooks} property of the
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2520 preceding character. These functions receive two arguments, the
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2521 beginning and end of the inserted text. The functions are called
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2522 @emph{after} the actual insertion takes place.
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2523
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2524 See also @ref{Change Hooks}, for other hooks that are called
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2525 when you change text in a buffer.
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2526
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2527 @item point-entered
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2528 @itemx point-left
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2529 @cindex hooks for motion of point
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2530 @kindex point-entered @r{(text property)}
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2531 @kindex point-left @r{(text property)}
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2532 The special properties @code{point-entered} and @code{point-left}
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2533 record hook functions that report motion of point. Each time point
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2534 moves, Emacs compares these two property values:
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2535
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2536 @itemize @bullet
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2537 @item
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2538 the @code{point-left} property of the character after the old location,
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2539 and
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2540 @item
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2541 the @code{point-entered} property of the character after the new
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2542 location.
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2543 @end itemize
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2544
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2545 @noindent
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2546 If these two values differ, each of them is called (if not @code{nil})
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2547 with two arguments: the old value of point, and the new one.
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2548
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2549 The same comparison is made for the characters before the old and new
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2550 locations. The result may be to execute two @code{point-left} functions
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2551 (which may be the same function) and/or two @code{point-entered}
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2552 functions (which may be the same function). In any case, all the
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2553 @code{point-left} functions are called first, followed by all the
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2554 @code{point-entered} functions.
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2555
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2556 It is possible using @code{char-after} to examine characters at various
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2557 positions without moving point to those positions. Only an actual
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2558 change in the value of point runs these hook functions.
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2559 @end table
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2560
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2561 @defvar inhibit-point-motion-hooks
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2562 When this variable is non-@code{nil}, @code{point-left} and
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2563 @code{point-entered} hooks are not run, and the @code{intangible}
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2564 property has no effect. Do not set this variable globally; bind it with
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2565 @code{let}.
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2566 @end defvar
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2567
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2568 @node Format Properties
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2569 @subsection Formatted Text Properties
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2570
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2571 These text properties affect the behavior of the fill commands. They
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2572 are used for representing formatted text. @xref{Filling}, and
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2573 @ref{Margins}.
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2574
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2575 @table @code
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2576 @item hard
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2577 If a newline character has this property, it is a ``hard'' newline.
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2578 The fill commands do not alter hard newlines and do not move words
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2579 across them. However, this property takes effect only if the variable
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2580 @code{use-hard-newlines} is non-@code{nil}.
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2581
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2582 @item right-margin
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2583 This property specifies an extra right margin for filling this part of the
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2584 text.
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2585
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2586 @item left-margin
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2587 This property specifies an extra left margin for filling this part of the
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2588 text.
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2589
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2590 @item justification
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2591 This property specifies the style of justification for filling this part
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2592 of the text.
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2593 @end table
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2594
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2595 @node Sticky Properties
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2596 @subsection Stickiness of Text Properties
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2597 @cindex sticky text properties
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2598 @cindex inheritance of text properties
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2599
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2600 Self-inserting characters normally take on the same properties as the
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2601 preceding character. This is called @dfn{inheritance} of properties.
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2602
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2603 In a Lisp program, you can do insertion with inheritance or without,
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2604 depending on your choice of insertion primitive. The ordinary text
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2605 insertion functions such as @code{insert} do not inherit any properties.
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2606 They insert text with precisely the properties of the string being
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2607 inserted, and no others. This is correct for programs that copy text
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2608 from one context to another---for example, into or out of the kill ring.
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2609 To insert with inheritance, use the special primitives described in this
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2610 section. Self-inserting characters inherit properties because they work
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2611 using these primitives.
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2612
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2613 When you do insertion with inheritance, @emph{which} properties are
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2614 inherited depends on two specific properties: @code{front-sticky} and
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2615 @code{rear-nonsticky}.
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2616
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2617 Insertion after a character inherits those of its properties that are
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2618 @dfn{rear-sticky}. Insertion before a character inherits those of its
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2619 properties that are @dfn{front-sticky}. By default, a text property is
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2620 rear-sticky but not front-sticky. Thus, the default is to inherit all
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2621 the properties of the preceding character, and nothing from the
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2622 following character. You can request different behavior by specifying
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2623 the stickiness of certain properties.
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2624
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2625 If a character's @code{front-sticky} property is @code{t}, then all
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2626 its properties are front-sticky. If the @code{front-sticky} property is
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2627 a list, then the sticky properties of the character are those whose
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2628 names are in the list. For example, if a character has a
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2629 @code{front-sticky} property whose value is @code{(face read-only)},
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2630 then insertion before the character can inherit its @code{face} property
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2631 and its @code{read-only} property, but no others.
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2632
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2633 The @code{rear-nonsticky} works the opposite way. Every property is
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2634 rear-sticky by default, so the @code{rear-nonsticky} property says which
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2635 properties are @emph{not} rear-sticky. If a character's
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2636 @code{rear-nonsticky} property is @code{t}, then none of its properties
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2637 are rear-sticky. If the @code{rear-nonsticky} property is a list,
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2638 properties are rear-sticky @emph{unless} their names are in the list.
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2639
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2640 When you insert text with inheritance, it inherits all the rear-sticky
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2641 properties of the preceding character, and all the front-sticky
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2642 properties of the following character. The previous character's
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2643 properties take precedence when both sides offer different sticky values
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2644 for the same property.
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2645
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2646 Here are the functions that insert text with inheritance of properties:
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2647
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2648 @defun insert-and-inherit &rest strings
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2649 Insert the strings @var{strings}, just like the function @code{insert},
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2650 but inherit any sticky properties from the adjoining text.
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2651 @end defun
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2652
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2653 @defun insert-before-markers-and-inherit &rest strings
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2654 Insert the strings @var{strings}, just like the function
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2655 @code{insert-before-markers}, but inherit any sticky properties from the
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2656 adjoining text.
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2657 @end defun
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2658
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2659 @xref{Insertion}, for the ordinary insertion functions which do not
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2660 inherit.
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2661
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2662 @node Saving Properties
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2663 @subsection Saving Text Properties in Files
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2664 @cindex text properties in files
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2665 @cindex saving text properties
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2666
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2667 You can save text properties in files (along with the text itself),
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2668 and restore the same text properties when visiting or inserting the
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2669 files, using these two hooks:
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2670
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2671 @defvar write-region-annotate-functions
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2672 This variable's value is a list of functions for @code{write-region} to
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2673 run to encode text properties in some fashion as annotations to the text
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2674 being written in the file. @xref{Writing to Files}.
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2675
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2676 Each function in the list is called with two arguments: the start and
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2677 end of the region to be written. These functions should not alter the
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2678 contents of the buffer. Instead, they should return lists indicating
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2679 annotations to write in the file in addition to the text in the
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2680 buffer.
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2681
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2682 Each function should return a list of elements of the form
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2683 @code{(@var{position} . @var{string})}, where @var{position} is an
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2684 integer specifying the relative position within the text to be written,
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2685 and @var{string} is the annotation to add there.
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2686
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2687 Each list returned by one of these functions must be already sorted in
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2688 increasing order by @var{position}. If there is more than one function,
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2689 @code{write-region} merges the lists destructively into one sorted list.
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2690
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2691 When @code{write-region} actually writes the text from the buffer to the
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2692 file, it intermixes the specified annotations at the corresponding
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2693 positions. All this takes place without modifying the buffer.
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2694 @end defvar
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2695
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2696 @defvar after-insert-file-functions
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2697 This variable holds a list of functions for @code{insert-file-contents}
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2698 to call after inserting a file's contents. These functions should scan
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2699 the inserted text for annotations, and convert them to the text
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2700 properties they stand for.
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2701
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2702 Each function receives one argument, the length of the inserted text;
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2703 point indicates the start of that text. The function should scan that
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2704 text for annotations, delete them, and create the text properties that
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2705 the annotations specify. The function should return the updated length
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2706 of the inserted text, as it stands after those changes. The value
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2707 returned by one function becomes the argument to the next function.
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2708
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2709 These functions should always return with point at the beginning of
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2710 the inserted text.
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2711
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2712 The intended use of @code{after-insert-file-functions} is for converting
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2713 some sort of textual annotations into actual text properties. But other
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2714 uses may be possible.
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2715 @end defvar
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2716
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2717 We invite users to write Lisp programs to store and retrieve text
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2718 properties in files, using these hooks, and thus to experiment with
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2719 various data formats and find good ones. Eventually we hope users
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2720 will produce good, general extensions we can install in Emacs.
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2721
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2722 We suggest not trying to handle arbitrary Lisp objects as text property
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2723 names or values---because a program that general is probably difficult
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2724 to write, and slow. Instead, choose a set of possible data types that
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2725 are reasonably flexible, and not too hard to encode.
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2726
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2727 @xref{Format Conversion}, for a related feature.
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2728
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2729 @c ??? In next edition, merge this info Format Conversion.
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2730
15760
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2731 @node Lazy Properties
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2732 @subsection Lazy Computation of Text Properties
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parents: 13109
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2733
0489cb739a5f (Lazy Properties): New node.
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parents: 13109
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2734 Instead of computing text properties for all the text in the buffer,
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parents: 13109
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2735 you can arrange to compute the text properties for parts of the text
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parents: 13109
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2736 when and if something depends on them.
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parents: 13109
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2737
0489cb739a5f (Lazy Properties): New node.
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parents: 13109
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2738 The primitive that extracts text from the buffer along with its
0489cb739a5f (Lazy Properties): New node.
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parents: 13109
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2739 properties is @code{buffer-substring}. Before examining the properties,
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parents: 13109
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2740 this function runs the abnormal hook @code{buffer-access-fontify-functions}.
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2741
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parents: 13109
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2742 @defvar buffer-access-fontify-functions
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2743 This variable holds a list of functions for computing text properties.
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parents: 13109
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2744 Before @code{buffer-substring} copies the text and text properties for a
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parents: 13109
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2745 portion of the buffer, it calls all the functions in this list. Each of
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parents: 13109
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2746 the functions receives two arguments that specify the range of the
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parents: 13109
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2747 buffer being accessed. (The buffer itself is always the current
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parents: 13109
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2748 buffer.)
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2749 @end defvar
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2750
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parents: 13109
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2751 The function @code{buffer-substring-no-properties} does not call these
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parents: 13109
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2752 functions, since it ignores text properties anyway.
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parents: 13109
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2753
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parents: 13109
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2754 In order to prevent the hook functions from being called more than
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parents: 13109
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2755 once for the same part of the buffer, you can use the variable
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parents: 13109
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2756 @code{buffer-access-fontified-property}.
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parents: 13109
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2757
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parents: 13109
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2758 @defvar buffer-access-fontified-property
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parents: 13109
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2759 If this value's variable is non-@code{nil}, it is a symbol which is used
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parents: 13109
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2760 as a text property name. A non-@code{nil} value for that text property
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parents: 13109
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2761 means, ``the other text properties for this character have already been
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parents: 13109
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2762 computed.''
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parents: 13109
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2763
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parents: 13109
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2764 If all the characters in the range specified for @code{buffer-substring}
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parents: 13109
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2765 have a non-@code{nil} value for this property, @code{buffer-substring}
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parents: 13109
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2766 does not call the @code{buffer-access-fontify-functions} functions. It
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parents: 13109
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2767 assumes these characters already have the right text properties, and
0489cb739a5f (Lazy Properties): New node.
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parents: 13109
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2768 just copies the properties they already have.
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parents: 13109
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2769
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parents: 13109
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2770 The normal way to use this feature is that the
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parents: 13109
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2771 @code{buffer-access-fontify-functions} functions add this property, as
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parents: 13109
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2772 well as others, to the characters they operate on. That way, they avoid
0489cb739a5f (Lazy Properties): New node.
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parents: 13109
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2773 being called over and over for the same text.
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parents: 13109
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2774 @end defvar
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parents: 13109
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2775
21007
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2776 @node Clickable Text
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2777 @subsection Defining Clickable Text
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parents: 19467
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2778 @cindex clickable text
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parents: 19467
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2779
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2780 There are two ways to set up @dfn{clickable text} in a buffer.
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parents: 19467
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2781 There are typically two parts of this: to make the text highlight
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parents: 19467
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2782 when the mouse is over it, and to make a mouse button do something
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parents: 19467
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2783 when you click it on that part of the text.
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parents: 19467
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2784
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parents: 19467
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2785 Highlighting is done with the @code{mouse-face} text property.
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parents: 19467
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2786 Here is an example of how Dired does it:
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parents: 19467
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2787
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2788 @smallexample
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parents: 19467
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2789 (condition-case nil
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parents: 19467
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2790 (if (dired-move-to-filename)
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parents: 19467
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2791 (put-text-property (point)
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parents: 19467
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2792 (save-excursion
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parents: 19467
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2793 (dired-move-to-end-of-filename)
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parents: 19467
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2794 (point))
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parents: 19467
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2795 'mouse-face 'highlight))
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parents: 19467
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2796 (error nil))
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parents: 19467
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2797 @end smallexample
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2798
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parents: 19467
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2799 @noindent
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2800 The first two arguments to @code{put-text-property} specify the
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parents: 19467
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2801 beginning and end of the text.
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parents: 19467
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2802
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2803 The usual way to make the mouse do something when you click it
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2804 on this text is to define @code{mouse-2} in the major mode's
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parents: 19467
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2805 keymap. The job of checking whether the click was on clickable text
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2806 is done by the command definition. Here is how Dired does it:
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2807
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2808 @smallexample
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2809 (defun dired-mouse-find-file-other-window (event)
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2810 "In dired, visit the file or directory name you click on."
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parents: 19467
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2811 (interactive "e")
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2812 (let (file)
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parents: 19467
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2813 (save-excursion
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2814 (set-buffer (window-buffer (posn-window (event-end event))))
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parents: 19467
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2815 (save-excursion
66d807bdc5b4 *** empty log message ***
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parents: 19467
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2816 (goto-char (posn-point (event-end event)))
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parents: 19467
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2817 (setq file (dired-get-filename))))
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2818 (select-window (posn-window (event-end event)))
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2819 (find-file-other-window (file-name-sans-versions file t))))
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2820 @end smallexample
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parents: 19467
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2821
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parents: 19467
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2822 @noindent
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2823 The reason for the outer @code{save-excursion} construct is to avoid
66d807bdc5b4 *** empty log message ***
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2824 changing the current buffer; the reason for the inner one is to avoid
66d807bdc5b4 *** empty log message ***
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2825 permanently altering point in the buffer you click on. In this case,
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2826 Dired uses the function @code{dired-get-filename} to determine which
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2827 file to visit, based on the position found in the event.
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parents: 19467
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2828
66d807bdc5b4 *** empty log message ***
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2829 Instead of defining a mouse command for the major mode, you can define
66d807bdc5b4 *** empty log message ***
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2830 a key binding for the clickable text itself, using the @code{local-map}
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2831 text property:
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parents: 19467
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2832
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2833 @example
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parents: 19467
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2834 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
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parents: 19467
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2835 (define-key-binding map [mouse-2] 'operate-this-button)
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parents: 19467
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2836 (put-text-property (point)
66d807bdc5b4 *** empty log message ***
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2837 (save-excursion
66d807bdc5b4 *** empty log message ***
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parents: 19467
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2838 (dired-move-to-end-of-filename)
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parents: 19467
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2839 (point))
66d807bdc5b4 *** empty log message ***
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2840 'local-map map))
66d807bdc5b4 *** empty log message ***
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2841 @end example
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parents: 19467
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2842
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2843 @noindent
66d807bdc5b4 *** empty log message ***
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2844 This method makes it possible to define different commands for various
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2845 clickable pieces of text. Also, the major mode definition (or the
66d807bdc5b4 *** empty log message ***
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2846 global definition) remains available for the rest of the text in the
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2847 buffer.
66d807bdc5b4 *** empty log message ***
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parents: 19467
diff changeset
2848
6558
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parents:
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2849 @node Not Intervals
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parents:
diff changeset
2850 @subsection Why Text Properties are not Intervals
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parents:
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2851 @cindex intervals
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parents:
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2852
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parents:
diff changeset
2853 Some editors that support adding attributes to text in the buffer do
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parents:
diff changeset
2854 so by letting the user specify ``intervals'' within the text, and adding
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parents:
diff changeset
2855 the properties to the intervals. Those editors permit the user or the
fa8ff07eaafc Initial revision
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parents:
diff changeset
2856 programmer to determine where individual intervals start and end. We
fa8ff07eaafc Initial revision
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parents:
diff changeset
2857 deliberately provided a different sort of interface in Emacs Lisp to
fa8ff07eaafc Initial revision
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parents:
diff changeset
2858 avoid certain paradoxical behavior associated with text modification.
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parents:
diff changeset
2859
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parents:
diff changeset
2860 If the actual subdivision into intervals is meaningful, that means you
fa8ff07eaafc Initial revision
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parents:
diff changeset
2861 can distinguish between a buffer that is just one interval with a
fa8ff07eaafc Initial revision
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parents:
diff changeset
2862 certain property, and a buffer containing the same text subdivided into
fa8ff07eaafc Initial revision
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parents:
diff changeset
2863 two intervals, both of which have that property.
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parents:
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2864
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parents:
diff changeset
2865 Suppose you take the buffer with just one interval and kill part of
fa8ff07eaafc Initial revision
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parents:
diff changeset
2866 the text. The text remaining in the buffer is one interval, and the
fa8ff07eaafc Initial revision
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parents:
diff changeset
2867 copy in the kill ring (and the undo list) becomes a separate interval.
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parents:
diff changeset
2868 Then if you yank back the killed text, you get two intervals with the
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parents:
diff changeset
2869 same properties. Thus, editing does not preserve the distinction
fa8ff07eaafc Initial revision
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parents:
diff changeset
2870 between one interval and two.
fa8ff07eaafc Initial revision
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parents:
diff changeset
2871
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parents:
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2872 Suppose we ``fix'' this problem by coalescing the two intervals when
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parents:
diff changeset
2873 the text is inserted. That works fine if the buffer originally was a
fa8ff07eaafc Initial revision
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parents:
diff changeset
2874 single interval. But suppose instead that we have two adjacent
fa8ff07eaafc Initial revision
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parents:
diff changeset
2875 intervals with the same properties, and we kill the text of one interval
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2876 and yank it back. The same interval-coalescence feature that rescues
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2877 the other case causes trouble in this one: after yanking, we have just
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2878 one interval. One again, editing does not preserve the distinction
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2879 between one interval and two.
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2880
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2881 Insertion of text at the border between intervals also raises
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2882 questions that have no satisfactory answer.
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2883
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2884 However, it is easy to arrange for editing to behave consistently for
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2885 questions of the form, ``What are the properties of this character?''
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2886 So we have decided these are the only questions that make sense; we have
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2887 not implemented asking questions about where intervals start or end.
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2888
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2889 In practice, you can usually use the text property search functions in
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2890 place of explicit interval boundaries. You can think of them as finding
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2891 the boundaries of intervals, assuming that intervals are always
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2892 coalesced whenever possible. @xref{Property Search}.
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2893
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2894 Emacs also provides explicit intervals as a presentation feature; see
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2895 @ref{Overlays}.
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2896
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2897 @node Substitution
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2898 @section Substituting for a Character Code
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2899
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2900 The following functions replace characters within a specified region
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2901 based on their character codes.
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2902
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2903 @defun subst-char-in-region start end old-char new-char &optional noundo
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2904 @cindex replace characters
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2905 This function replaces all occurrences of the character @var{old-char}
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2906 with the character @var{new-char} in the region of the current buffer
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2907 defined by @var{start} and @var{end}.
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2908
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2909 @cindex Outline mode
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2910 @cindex undo avoidance
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2911 If @var{noundo} is non-@code{nil}, then @code{subst-char-in-region} does
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2912 not record the change for undo and does not mark the buffer as modified.
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2913 This feature is used for controlling selective display (@pxref{Selective
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2914 Display}).
6558
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2915
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2916 @code{subst-char-in-region} does not move point and returns
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2917 @code{nil}.
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2918
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2919 @example
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2920 @group
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2921 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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2922 This is the contents of the buffer before.
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2923 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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2924 @end group
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2925
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2926 @group
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2927 (subst-char-in-region 1 20 ?i ?X)
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2928 @result{} nil
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2929
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2930 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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2931 ThXs Xs the contents of the buffer before.
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2932 ---------- Buffer: foo ----------
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2933 @end group
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2934 @end example
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2935 @end defun
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2936
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2937 @defun translate-region start end table
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2938 This function applies a translation table to the characters in the
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2939 buffer between positions @var{start} and @var{end}.
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2940
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2941 The translation table @var{table} is a string; @code{(aref @var{table}
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2942 @var{ochar})} gives the translated character corresponding to
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2943 @var{ochar}. If the length of @var{table} is less than 256, any
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2944 characters with codes larger than the length of @var{table} are not
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2945 altered by the translation.
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2946
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2947 The return value of @code{translate-region} is the number of
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2948 characters that were actually changed by the translation. This does
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2949 not count characters that were mapped into themselves in the
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2950 translation table.
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2951 @end defun
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2952
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2953 @node Registers
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2954 @section Registers
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2955 @cindex registers
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2956
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2957 A register is a sort of variable used in Emacs editing that can hold a
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2958 marker, a string, a rectangle, a window configuration (of one frame), or
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2959 a frame configuration (of all frames). Each register is named by a
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2960 single character. All characters, including control and meta characters
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2961 (but with the exception of @kbd{C-g}), can be used to name registers.
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2962 Thus, there are 255 possible registers. A register is designated in
8427
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2963 Emacs Lisp by a character that is its name.
6558
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2964
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2965 The functions in this section return unpredictable values unless
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2966 otherwise stated.
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2967
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2968 @defvar register-alist
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2969 This variable is an alist of elements of the form @code{(@var{name} .
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2970 @var{contents})}. Normally, there is one element for each Emacs
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2971 register that has been used.
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2972
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2973 The object @var{name} is a character (an integer) identifying the
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2974 register. The object @var{contents} is a string, marker, window
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2975 configuration, frame configuration, or list representing the register
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2976 contents. A string represents text stored in the register. A marker
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2977 represents a position. A list represents a rectangle; its elements are
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2978 strings, one per line of the rectangle.
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2979 @end defvar
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2980
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2981 @defun get-register reg
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2982 This function returns the contents of the register
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2983 @var{reg}, or @code{nil} if it has no contents.
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2984 @end defun
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2985
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2986 @defun set-register reg value
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2987 This function sets the contents of register @var{reg} to @var{value}.
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2988 A register can be set to any value, but the other register functions
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2989 expect only certain data types. The return value is @var{value}.
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2990 @end defun
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2991
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2992 @deffn Command view-register reg
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2993 This command displays what is contained in register @var{reg}.
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2994 @end deffn
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2995
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2996 @ignore
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2997 @deffn Command point-to-register reg
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2998 This command stores both the current location of point and the current
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2999 buffer in register @var{reg} as a marker.
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3000 @end deffn
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3001
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3002 @deffn Command jump-to-register reg
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3003 @deffnx Command register-to-point reg
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3004 @comment !!SourceFile register.el
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3005 This command restores the status recorded in register @var{reg}.
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3006
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3007 If @var{reg} contains a marker, it moves point to the position stored in
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3008 the marker. Since both the buffer and the location within the buffer
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3009 are stored by the @code{point-to-register} function, this command can
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3010 switch you to another buffer.
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3011
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3012 If @var{reg} contains a window configuration or a frame configuration.
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3013 @code{jump-to-register} restores that configuration.
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3014 @end deffn
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3015 @end ignore
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3016
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3017 @deffn Command insert-register reg &optional beforep
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3018 This command inserts contents of register @var{reg} into the current
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3019 buffer.
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3020
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3021 Normally, this command puts point before the inserted text, and the
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3022 mark after it. However, if the optional second argument @var{beforep}
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3023 is non-@code{nil}, it puts the mark before and point after.
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3024 You can pass a non-@code{nil} second argument @var{beforep} to this
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3025 function interactively by supplying any prefix argument.
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3026
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3027 If the register contains a rectangle, then the rectangle is inserted
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3028 with its upper left corner at point. This means that text is inserted
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3029 in the current line and underneath it on successive lines.
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3030
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3031 If the register contains something other than saved text (a string) or
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3032 a rectangle (a list), currently useless things happen. This may be
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3033 changed in the future.
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3034 @end deffn
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3035
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3036 @ignore
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3037 @deffn Command copy-to-register reg start end &optional delete-flag
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3038 This command copies the region from @var{start} to @var{end} into
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3039 register @var{reg}. If @var{delete-flag} is non-@code{nil}, it deletes
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3040 the region from the buffer after copying it into the register.
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3041 @end deffn
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3042
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3043 @deffn Command prepend-to-register reg start end &optional delete-flag
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3044 This command prepends the region from @var{start} to @var{end} into
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3045 register @var{reg}. If @var{delete-flag} is non-@code{nil}, it deletes
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3046 the region from the buffer after copying it to the register.
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3047 @end deffn
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3048
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3049 @deffn Command append-to-register reg start end &optional delete-flag
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3050 This command appends the region from @var{start} to @var{end} to the
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3051 text already in register @var{reg}. If @var{delete-flag} is
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3052 non-@code{nil}, it deletes the region from the buffer after copying it
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3053 to the register.
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3054 @end deffn
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3055
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3056 @deffn Command copy-rectangle-to-register reg start end &optional delete-flag
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3057 This command copies a rectangular region from @var{start} to @var{end}
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3058 into register @var{reg}. If @var{delete-flag} is non-@code{nil}, it
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3059 deletes the region from the buffer after copying it to the register.
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3060 @end deffn
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3061
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3062 @deffn Command window-configuration-to-register reg
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3063 This function stores the window configuration of the selected frame in
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3064 register @var{reg}.
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3065 @end deffn
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3066
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3067 @deffn Command frame-configuration-to-register reg
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3068 This function stores the current frame configuration in register
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3069 @var{reg}.
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3070 @end deffn
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3071 @end ignore
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3072
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3073 @node Transposition
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3074 @section Transposition of Text
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3075
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3076 This subroutine is used by the transposition commands.
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3077
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3078 @defun transpose-regions start1 end1 start2 end2 &optional leave-markers
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3079 This function exchanges two nonoverlapping portions of the buffer.
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3080 Arguments @var{start1} and @var{end1} specify the bounds of one portion
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3081 and arguments @var{start2} and @var{end2} specify the bounds of the
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3082 other portion.
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3083
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3084 Normally, @code{transpose-regions} relocates markers with the transposed
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3085 text; a marker previously positioned within one of the two transposed
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3086 portions moves along with that portion, thus remaining between the same
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3087 two characters in their new position. However, if @var{leave-markers}
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3088 is non-@code{nil}, @code{transpose-regions} does not do this---it leaves
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3089 all markers unrelocated.
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3090 @end defun
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3091
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3092 @node Change Hooks
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3093 @section Change Hooks
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3094 @cindex change hooks
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3095 @cindex hooks for text changes
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3096
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3097 These hook variables let you arrange to take notice of all changes in
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3098 all buffers (or in a particular buffer, if you make them buffer-local).
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3099 See also @ref{Special Properties}, for how to detect changes to specific
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3100 parts of the text.
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3101
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3102 The functions you use in these hooks should save and restore the match
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3103 data if they do anything that uses regular expressions; otherwise, they
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3104 will interfere in bizarre ways with the editing operations that call
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3105 them.
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3106
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3107 @defvar before-change-functions
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3108 This variable holds a list of functions to call before any buffer
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3109 modification. Each function gets two arguments, the beginning and end
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3110 of the region that is about to change, represented as integers. The
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3111 buffer that is about to change is always the current buffer.
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3112 @end defvar
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3113
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3114 @defvar after-change-functions
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3115 This variable holds a list of functions to call after any buffer
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3116 modification. Each function receives three arguments: the beginning and
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3117 end of the region just changed, and the length of the text that existed
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3118 before the change. All three arguments are integers. The buffer that's
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3119 about to change is always the current buffer.
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3120
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3121 The length of the old text is measured in bytes; it is the difference
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3122 between the buffer positions before and after that text, before the
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3123 change. As for the changed text, its length in bytes is simply the
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3124 difference between the first two arguments. If you want the length
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3125 in @emph{characters} of the text before the change, you should use
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3126 a @code{before-change-functions} function that calls @code{chars-in-region}
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3127 (@pxref{Chars and Bytes}).
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3128 @end defvar
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3129
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3130 @tindex combine-after-change-calls
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3131 @defmac combine-after-change-calls body...
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3132 The macro executes @var{body} normally, but arranges to call the
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3133 after-change functions just once for a series of several changes---if
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3134 that seems safe.
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3135
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3136 If a program makes several text changes in the same area of the buffer,
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3137 using the macro @code{combine-after-change-calls} around that part of
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3138 the program can make it run considerably faster when after-change hooks
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3139 are in use.
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3140
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3141 @strong{Warning:} You must not alter the values of
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3142 @code{after-change-functions} and @code{after-change-function} within
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3143 the body of a @code{combine-after-change-calls} form.
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3144 @end defmac
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3145
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3146 @defvar before-change-function
12098
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3147 This obsolete variable holds one function to call before any buffer
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3148 modification (or @code{nil} for no function). It is called just like
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3149 the functions in @code{before-change-functions}.
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3150 @end defvar
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3151
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3152 @defvar after-change-function
12098
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3153 This obsolete variable holds one function to call after any buffer modification
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3154 (or @code{nil} for no function). It is called just like the functions in
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3155 @code{after-change-functions}.
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3156 @end defvar
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3157
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3158 The four variables above are temporarily bound to @code{nil} during the
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3159 time that any of these functions is running. This means that if one of
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3160 these functions changes the buffer, that change won't run these
6782
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3161 functions. If you do want a hook function to make changes that run
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3162 these functions, make it bind these variables back to their usual
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3163 values.
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3164
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3165 One inconvenient result of this protective feature is that you cannot
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3166 have a function in @code{after-change-functions} or
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3167 @code{before-change-functions} which changes the value of that variable.
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3168 But that's not a real limitation. If you want those functions to change
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3169 the list of functions to run, simply add one fixed function to the hook,
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3170 and code that function to look in another variable for other functions
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3171 to call. Here is an example:
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3172
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3173 @example
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3174 (setq my-own-after-change-functions nil)
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3175 (defun indirect-after-change-function (beg end len)
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3176 (let ((list my-own-after-change-functions))
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3177 (while list
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3178 (funcall (car list) beg end len)
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3179 (setq list (cdr list)))))
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3180 (add-hooks 'after-change-functions
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3181 'indirect-after-change-function)
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3182 @end example
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3183
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3184 @defvar first-change-hook
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3185 This variable is a normal hook that is run whenever a buffer is changed
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3186 that was previously in the unmodified state.
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3187 @end defvar