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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
3 @c Copyright (C) 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. | |
5 @setfilename ../info/customize | |
6 @node Customization, Loading, Macros, Top | |
7 @chapter Writing Customization Definitions | |
8 | |
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9 This chapter describes how to declare user options for customization, |
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10 and also customization groups for classifying them. We use the term |
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11 @dfn{customization item} to include both kinds of customization |
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12 definitions---as well as face definitions (@pxref{Defining Faces}). |
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14 @menu | |
15 * Common Keywords:: | |
16 * Group Definitions:: | |
17 * Variable Definitions:: | |
18 * Customization Types:: | |
19 @end menu | |
20 | |
21 @node Common Keywords | |
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22 @section Common Item Keywords |
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24 All kinds of customization declarations (for variables and groups, and |
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25 for faces) accept keyword arguments for specifying various information. |
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26 This section describes some keywords that apply to all kinds. |
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28 All of these keywords, except @code{:tag}, can be used more than once |
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29 in a given item. Each use of the keyword has an independent effect. |
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30 The keyword @code{:tag} is an exception because any given item can only |
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31 display one name. |
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33 @table @code | |
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34 @item :tag @var{label} |
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35 Use @var{label}, a string, instead of the item's name, to label the item |
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36 in customization menus and buffers. |
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21006 | 38 @item :group @var{group} |
39 Put this customization item in group @var{group}. When you use | |
40 @code{:group} in a @code{defgroup}, it makes the new group a subgroup of | |
41 @var{group}. | |
42 | |
43 If you use this keyword more than once, you can put a single item into | |
44 more than one group. Displaying any of those groups will show this | |
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45 item. Please don't overdo this, since the result would be annoying. |
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47 @item :link @var{link-data} | |
48 Include an external link after the documentation string for this item. | |
49 This is a sentence containing an active field which references some | |
50 other documentation. | |
51 | |
52 There are three alternatives you can use for @var{link-data}: | |
53 | |
54 @table @code | |
55 @item (custom-manual @var{info-node}) | |
56 Link to an Info node; @var{info-node} is a string which specifies the | |
57 node name, as in @code{"(emacs)Top"}. The link appears as | |
58 @samp{[manual]} in the customization buffer. | |
59 | |
60 @item (info-link @var{info-node}) | |
61 Like @code{custom-manual} except that the link appears | |
62 in the customization buffer with the Info node name. | |
63 | |
64 @item (url-link @var{url}) | |
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65 Link to a web page; @var{url} is a string which specifies the @sc{url}. |
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66 The link appears in the customization buffer as @var{url}. |
21006 | 67 @end table |
68 | |
69 You can specify the text to use in the customization buffer by adding | |
70 @code{:tag @var{name}} after the first element of the @var{link-data}; | |
71 for example, @code{(info-link :tag "foo" "(emacs)Top")} makes a link to | |
72 the Emacs manual which appears in the buffer as @samp{foo}. | |
73 | |
74 An item can have more than one external link; however, most items have | |
75 none at all. | |
76 | |
77 @item :load @var{file} | |
78 Load file @var{file} (a string) before displaying this customization | |
79 item. Loading is done with @code{load-library}, and only if the file is | |
80 not already loaded. | |
81 | |
82 @item :require @var{feature} | |
83 Require feature @var{feature} (a symbol) when installing a value for | |
84 this item (an option or a face) that was saved using the customization | |
85 feature. This is done by calling @code{require}. | |
86 | |
87 The most common reason to use @code{:require} is when a variable enables | |
88 a feature such as a minor mode, and just setting the variable won't have | |
89 any effect unless the code which implements the mode is loaded. | |
90 @end table | |
91 | |
92 @node Group Definitions | |
93 @section Defining Custom Groups | |
94 | |
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95 Each Emacs Lisp package should have one main customization group which |
21006 | 96 contains all the options, faces and other groups in the package. If the |
97 package has a small number of options and faces, use just one group and | |
98 put everything in it. When there are more than twelve or so options and | |
99 faces, then you should structure them into subgroups, and put the | |
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100 subgroups under the package's main customization group. It is OK to |
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101 put some of the options and faces in the package's main group alongside |
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103 | |
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104 The package's main or only group should be a member of one or more of |
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105 the standard customization groups. (To display the full list of them, |
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106 use @kbd{M-x customize}.) Choose one or more of them (but not too |
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107 many), and add your group to each of them using the @code{:group} |
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108 keyword. |
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110 The way to declare new customization groups is with @code{defgroup}. |
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112 @defmac defgroup group members doc [keyword value]... |
21006 | 113 @tindex defgroup |
114 Declare @var{group} as a customization group containing @var{members}. | |
115 Do not quote the symbol @var{group}. The argument @var{doc} specifies | |
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116 the documentation string for the group. It should not start with a |
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117 @samp{*} as in @code{defcustom}; that convention is for variables only. |
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119 The argument @var{members} is a list specifying an initial set of |
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120 customization items to be members of the group. However, most often |
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121 @var{members} is @code{nil}, and you specify the group's members by |
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122 using the @code{:group} keyword when defining those members. |
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124 If you want to specify group members through @var{members}, each element |
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125 should have the form @code{(@var{name} @var{widget})}. Here @var{name} |
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126 is a symbol, and @var{widget} is a widget type for editing that symbol. |
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127 Useful widgets are @code{custom-variable} for a variable, |
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128 @code{custom-face} for a face, and @code{custom-group} for a group. |
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130 In addition to the common keywords (@pxref{Common Keywords}), you can | |
131 use this keyword in @code{defgroup}: | |
132 | |
133 @table @code | |
134 @item :prefix @var{prefix} | |
135 If the name of an item in the group starts with @var{prefix}, then the | |
136 tag for that item is constructed (by default) by omitting @var{prefix}. | |
137 | |
138 One group can have any number of prefixes. | |
139 @end table | |
140 @end defmac | |
141 | |
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142 The prefix-discarding feature is currently turned off, which means |
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143 that @code{:prefix} currently has no effect. We did this because we |
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144 found that discarding the specified prefixes often led to confusing |
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145 names for options. This happened because the people who wrote the |
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146 @code{defgroup} definitions for various groups added @code{:prefix} |
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147 keywords whenever they make logical sense---that is, whenever the |
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148 variables in the library have a common prefix. |
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150 In order to obtain good results with @code{:prefix}, it would be |
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151 necessary to check the specific effects of discarding a particular |
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152 prefix, given the specific items in a group and their names and |
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153 documentation. If the resulting text is not clear, then @code{:prefix} |
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154 should not be used in that case. |
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156 It should be possible to recheck all the customization groups, delete |
21006 | 157 the @code{:prefix} specifications which give unclear results, and then |
158 turn this feature back on, if someone would like to do the work. | |
159 | |
160 @node Variable Definitions | |
161 @section Defining Customization Variables | |
162 | |
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163 Use @code{defcustom} to declare user-editable variables. |
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165 @defmac defcustom option default doc [keyword value]... |
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167 Declare @var{option} as a customizable user option variable. Do not |
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168 quote @var{option}. The argument @var{doc} specifies the documentation |
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169 string for the variable; it should normally start with a @samp{*}. This |
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170 marks the variable, for other purposes, as one that users may want to |
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171 customize. |
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173 If @var{option} is void, @code{defcustom} initializes it to |
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174 @var{default}. @var{default} should be an expression to compute the |
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175 value; be careful in writing it, because it can be evaluated on more |
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178 When you evaluate a @code{defcustom} form with @kbd{C-M-x} in Emacs Lisp |
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179 mode (@code{eval-defun}), a special feature of @code{eval-defun} |
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180 arranges to set the variable unconditionally, without testing whether |
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181 its value is void. (The same feature applies to @code{defvar}.) |
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182 @xref{Defining Variables}. |
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183 @end defmac |
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185 @code{defcustom} accepts the following additional keywords: |
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187 @table @code | |
188 @item :type @var{type} | |
189 Use @var{type} as the data type for this option. It specifies which | |
190 values are legitimate, and how to display the value. | |
191 @xref{Customization Types}, for more information. | |
192 | |
193 @item :options @var{list} | |
194 Specify @var{list} as the list of reasonable values for use in this | |
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195 option. The user is not restricted to using only these values, but they |
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196 are offered as convenient alternatives. |
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198 This is meaningful only for certain types, currently including |
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199 @code{hook}, @code{plist} and @code{alist}. See the definition of the |
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200 individual types for a description of how to use @code{:options}. |
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202 @item :version @var{version} | |
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203 This option specifies that the variable was first introduced, or its |
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204 default value was changed, in Emacs version @var{version}. The value |
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205 @var{version} must be a string. For example, |
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207 @example | |
208 (defcustom foo-max 34 | |
209 "*Maximum number of foo's allowed." | |
210 :type 'integer | |
211 :group 'foo | |
212 :version "20.3") | |
213 @end example | |
214 | |
215 @item :set @var{setfunction} | |
216 Specify @var{setfunction} as the way to change the value of this option. | |
217 The function @var{setfunction} should take two arguments, a symbol and | |
218 the new value, and should do whatever is necessary to update the value | |
219 properly for this option (which may not mean simply setting the option | |
220 as a Lisp variable). The default for @var{setfunction} is | |
221 @code{set-default}. | |
222 | |
223 @item :get @var{getfunction} | |
224 Specify @var{getfunction} as the way to extract the value of this | |
225 option. The function @var{getfunction} should take one argument, a | |
226 symbol, and should return the ``current value'' for that symbol (which | |
227 need not be the symbol's Lisp value). The default is | |
228 @code{default-value}. | |
229 | |
230 @item :initialize @var{function} | |
231 @var{function} should be a function used to initialize the variable when | |
232 the @code{defcustom} is evaluated. It should take two arguments, the | |
233 symbol and value. Here are some predefined functions meant for use in | |
234 this way: | |
235 | |
236 @table @code | |
237 @item custom-initialize-set | |
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238 Use the variable's @code{:set} function to initialize the variable, but |
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239 do not reinitialize it if it is already non-void. This is the default |
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241 | |
242 @item custom-initialize-default | |
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243 Like @code{custom-initialize-set}, but use the function |
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244 @code{set-default} to set the variable, instead of the variable's |
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245 @code{:set} function. This is the usual choice for a variable whose |
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246 @code{:set} function enables or disables a minor mode; with this choice, |
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299 | |
300 Internally, @code{defcustom} uses the symbol property | |
301 @code{standard-value} to record the expression for the default value, | |
302 and @code{saved-value} to record the value saved by the user with the | |
303 customization buffer. The @code{saved-value} property is actually a | |
304 list whose car is an expression which evaluates to the value. | |
305 | |
306 @node Customization Types | |
307 @section Customization Types | |
308 | |
309 When you define a user option with @code{defcustom}, you must specify | |
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314 You specify the customization type in @code{defcustom} with the | |
315 @code{:type} keyword. The argument of @code{:type} is evaluated; since | |
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319 @example | |
320 (defcustom diff-command "diff" | |
321 "*The command to use to run diff." | |
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338 @menu | |
339 * Simple Types:: | |
340 * Composite Types:: | |
341 * Splicing into Lists:: | |
342 * Type Keywords:: | |
343 @end menu | |
344 | |
345 @node Simple Types | |
346 @subsection Simple Types | |
347 | |
348 This section describes all the simple customization types. | |
349 | |
350 @table @code | |
351 @item sexp | |
352 The value may be any Lisp object that can be printed and read back. You | |
353 can use @code{sexp} as a fall-back for any option, if you don't want to | |
354 take the time to work out a more specific type to use. | |
355 | |
356 @item integer | |
357 The value must be an integer, and is represented textually | |
358 in the customization buffer. | |
359 | |
360 @item number | |
361 The value must be a number, and is represented textually in the | |
362 customization buffer. | |
363 | |
364 @item string | |
365 The value must be a string, and the customization buffer shows just the | |
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374 The value must be a character code. A character code is actually an | |
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376 buffer, rather than by showing the number. | |
377 | |
378 @item file | |
379 The value must be a file name, and you can do completion with | |
380 @kbd{M-@key{TAB}}. | |
381 | |
382 @item (file :must-match t) | |
383 The value must be a file name for an existing file, and you can do | |
384 completion with @kbd{M-@key{TAB}}. | |
385 | |
386 @item directory | |
387 The value must be a directory name, and you can do completion with | |
388 @kbd{M-@key{TAB}}. | |
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518 | |
519 @item function | |
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522 | |
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539 @node Composite Types | |
540 @subsection Composite Types | |
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547 @item (restricted-sexp :match-alternatives @var{criteria}) | |
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563 | |
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565 | |
566 @example | |
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570 | |
571 @noindent | |
572 allows integers, @code{t} and @code{nil} as legitimate values. | |
573 | |
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575 syntax, and the user edits them textually. | |
576 | |
577 @item (cons @var{car-type} @var{cdr-type}) | |
578 The value must be a cons cell, its @sc{car} must fit @var{car-type}, and | |
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586 | |
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588 The value must be a list with exactly as many elements as the | |
589 @var{element-types} you have specified; and each element must fit the | |
590 corresponding @var{element-type}. | |
591 | |
592 For example, @code{(list integer string function)} describes a list of | |
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599 @item (vector @var{element-types}@dots{}) | |
600 Like @code{list} except that the value must be a vector instead of a | |
601 list. The elements work the same as in @code{list}. | |
602 | |
603 @item (choice @var{alternative-types}...) | |
604 The value must fit at least one of @var{alternative-types}. | |
605 For example, @code{(choice integer string)} allows either an | |
606 integer or a string. | |
607 | |
608 In the customization buffer, the user selects one of the alternatives | |
609 using a menu, and can then edit the value in the usual way for that | |
610 alternative. | |
611 | |
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614 including the @code{:tag} keyword in the alternatives. For example, if | |
615 an integer stands for a number of spaces, while a string is text to use | |
616 verbatim, you might write the customization type this way, | |
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631 The value must be @var{value}---nothing else is allowed. | |
632 | |
633 The main use of @code{const} is inside of @code{choice}. For example, | |
634 @code{(choice integer (const nil))} allows either an integer or | |
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671 Like @code{const}, but used for values which are functions. This | |
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676 @item (variable-item @var{variable}) | |
677 Like @code{const}, but used for values which are variable names. This | |
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23902 | 682 @item (set @var{types}@dots{}) |
683 The value must be a list, and each element of the list must match one of | |
684 the @var{types} specified. | |
685 | |
686 This appears in the customization buffer as a checklist, so that each of | |
687 @var{types} may have either one corresponding element or none. It is | |
688 not possible to specify two different elements that match the same one | |
689 of @var{types}. For example, @code{(set integer symbol)} allows one | |
690 integer and/or one symbol in the list; it does not allow multiple | |
691 integers or multiple symbols. As a result, it is rare to use | |
692 nonspecific types such as @code{integer} in a @code{set}. | |
693 | |
694 Most often, the @var{types} in a @code{set} are @code{const} types, as | |
695 shown here: | |
696 | |
697 @example | |
698 (set (const :bold) (const :italic)) | |
699 @end example | |
700 | |
701 Sometimes they describe possible elements in an alist: | |
702 | |
703 @example | |
704 (set (cons :tag "Height" (const height) integer) | |
705 (cons :tag "Width" (const width) integer)) | |
706 @end example | |
707 | |
708 @noindent | |
709 That lets the user specify a height value optionally | |
710 and a width value optionally. | |
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712 @item (repeat @var{element-type}) | |
713 The value must be a list and each element of the list must fit the type | |
714 @var{element-type}. This appears in the customization buffer as a | |
715 list of elements, with @samp{[INS]} and @samp{[DEL]} buttons for adding | |
716 more elements or removing elements. | |
717 @end table | |
718 | |
719 @node Splicing into Lists | |
720 @subsection Splicing into Lists | |
721 | |
722 The @code{:inline} feature lets you splice a variable number of | |
723 elements into the middle of a list or vector. You use it in a | |
724 @code{set}, @code{choice} or @code{repeat} type which appears among the | |
725 element-types of a @code{list} or @code{vector}. | |
726 | |
727 Normally, each of the element-types in a @code{list} or @code{vector} | |
728 describes one and only one element of the list or vector. Thus, if an | |
729 element-type is a @code{repeat}, that specifies a list of unspecified | |
730 length which appears as one element. | |
731 | |
732 But when the element-type uses @code{:inline}, the value it matches is | |
733 merged directly into the containing sequence. For example, if it | |
734 matches a list with three elements, those become three elements of the | |
735 overall sequence. This is analogous to using @samp{,@@} in the backquote | |
736 construct. | |
737 | |
738 For example, to specify a list whose first element must be @code{t} | |
739 and whose remaining arguments should be zero or more of @code{foo} and | |
740 @code{bar}, use this customization type: | |
741 | |
742 @example | |
743 (list (const t) (set :inline t foo bar)) | |
744 @end example | |
745 | |
746 @noindent | |
747 This matches values such as @code{(t)}, @code{(t foo)}, @code{(t bar)} | |
748 and @code{(t foo bar)}. | |
749 | |
750 When the element-type is a @code{choice}, you use @code{:inline} not | |
751 in the @code{choice} itself, but in (some of) the alternatives of the | |
752 @code{choice}. For example, to match a list which must start with a | |
753 file name, followed either by the symbol @code{t} or two strings, use | |
754 this customization type: | |
755 | |
756 @example | |
757 (list file | |
758 (choice (const t) | |
759 (list :inline t string string))) | |
760 @end example | |
761 | |
762 @noindent | |
763 If the user chooses the first alternative in the choice, then the | |
764 overall list has two elements and the second element is @code{t}. If | |
765 the user chooses the second alternative, then the overall list has three | |
766 elements and the second and third must be strings. | |
767 | |
768 @node Type Keywords | |
769 @subsection Type Keywords | |
770 | |
771 You can specify keyword-argument pairs in a customization type after the | |
772 type name symbol. Here are the keywords you can use, and their | |
773 meanings: | |
774 | |
775 @table @code | |
776 @item :value @var{default} | |
777 This is used for a type that appears as an alternative inside of | |
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780 customization buffer. | |
781 | |
782 Of course, if the actual value of the option fits this alternative, it | |
783 will appear showing the actual value, not @var{default}. | |
784 | |
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789 This string will be inserted in the buffer to represent the value | |
790 corresponding to the type. The following @samp{%} escapes are available | |
791 for use in @var{format-string}: | |
792 | |
793 @table @samp | |
794 @item %[@var{button}%] | |
795 Display the text @var{button} marked as a button. The @code{:action} | |
796 attribute specifies what the button will do if the user invokes it; | |
797 its value is a function which takes two arguments---the widget which | |
798 the button appears in, and the event. | |
799 | |
800 There is no way to specify two different buttons with different | |
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803 @item %@{@var{sample}%@} | |
804 Show @var{sample} in a special face specified by @code{:sample-face}. | |
805 | |
806 @item %v | |
807 Substitute the item's value. How the value is represented depends on | |
808 the kind of item, and (for variables) on the customization type. | |
809 | |
810 @item %d | |
811 Substitute the item's documentation string. | |
812 | |
813 @item %h | |
814 Like @samp{%d}, but if the documentation string is more than one line, | |
815 add an active field to control whether to show all of it or just the | |
816 first line. | |
817 | |
818 @item %t | |
819 Substitute the tag here. You specify the tag with the @code{:tag} | |
820 keyword. | |
821 | |
822 @item %% | |
823 Display a literal @samp{%}. | |
824 @end table | |
825 | |
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836 Each can be: | |
837 | |
838 @table @asis | |
839 @item @code{nil} | |
840 No text is inserted. | |
841 | |
842 @item a string | |
843 The string is inserted literally. | |
844 | |
845 @item a symbol | |
846 The symbol's value is used. | |
847 @end table | |
848 | |
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863 @item :help-echo @var{motion-doc} | |
864 When you move to this item with @code{widget-forward} or | |
865 @code{widget-backward}, it will display the string @var{motion-doc} | |
866 in the echo area. | |
867 | |
868 @item :match @var{function} | |
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874 @ignore | |
875 @item :indent @var{columns} | |
876 Indent this item by @var{columns} columns. The indentation is used for | |
877 @samp{%n}, and automatically for group names, for checklists and radio | |
878 buttons, and for editable lists. It affects the whole of the | |
879 item except for the first line. | |
880 | |
881 @item :offset @var{columns} | |
882 An integer indicating how many extra spaces to indent the subitems of | |
883 this item. By default, subitems are indented the same as their parent. | |
884 | |
885 @item :extra-offset | |
886 An integer indicating how many extra spaces to add to this item's | |
887 indentation, compared to its parent. | |
888 | |
889 @item :notify | |
890 A function called each time the item or a subitem is changed. The | |
891 function is called with two or three arguments. The first argument is | |
892 the item itself, the second argument is the item that was changed, and | |
893 the third argument is the event leading to the change, if any. | |
894 | |
895 @item :menu-tag | |
896 Tag used in the menu when the widget is used as an option in a | |
897 @code{menu-choice} widget. | |
898 | |
899 @item :menu-tag-get | |
900 Function used for finding the tag when the widget is used as an option | |
901 in a @code{menu-choice} widget. By default, the tag used will be either the | |
902 @code{:menu-tag} or @code{:tag} property if present, or the @code{princ} | |
903 representation of the @code{:value} property if not. | |
904 | |
905 @item :validate | |
906 A function which takes a widget as an argument, and return nil if the | |
907 widgets current value is valid for the widget. Otherwise, it should | |
908 return the widget containing the invalid data, and set that widgets | |
909 @code{:error} property to a string explaining the error. | |
910 | |
911 You can use the function @code{widget-children-validate} for this job; | |
912 it tests that all children of @var{widget} are valid. | |
913 | |
914 @item :tab-order | |
915 Specify the order in which widgets are traversed with | |
916 @code{widget-forward} or @code{widget-backward}. This is only partially | |
917 implemented. | |
918 | |
919 @enumerate a | |
920 @item | |
921 Widgets with tabbing order @code{-1} are ignored. | |
922 | |
923 @item | |
924 (Unimplemented) When on a widget with tabbing order @var{n}, go to the | |
925 next widget in the buffer with tabbing order @var{n+1} or @code{nil}, | |
926 whichever comes first. | |
927 | |
928 @item | |
929 When on a widget with no tabbing order specified, go to the next widget | |
930 in the buffer with a positive tabbing order, or @code{nil} | |
931 @end enumerate | |
932 | |
933 @item :parent | |
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936 | |
937 @item :sibling-args | |
938 This keyword is only used for members of a @code{radio-button-choice} or | |
939 @code{checklist}. The value should be a list of extra keyword | |
940 arguments, which will be used when creating the @code{radio-button} or | |
941 @code{checkbox} associated with this item. | |
942 @end ignore | |
943 @end table |