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13 @ifinfo | |
30009 | 14 @dircategory Emacs |
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15 @direntry |
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16 * Emacs FAQ: (efaq). Frequently Asked Questions about Emacs. |
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17 @end direntry |
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19 Copyright 1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000 Reuven M. Lerner@* |
28127 | 20 Copyright 1992,1993 Steven Byrnes@* |
21 Copyright 1990,1991,1992 Joseph Brian Wells@* | |
25474 | 22 |
23 This list of frequently asked questions about GNU Emacs with answers | |
24 ("FAQ") may be translated into other languages, transformed into other | |
25 formats (e.g. Texinfo, Info, WWW, WAIS), and updated with new information. | |
26 | |
27 The same conditions apply to any derivative of the FAQ as apply to the FAQ | |
28 itself. Every copy of the FAQ must include this notice or an approved | |
29 translation, information on who is currently maintaining the FAQ and how to | |
30 contact them (including their e-mail address), and information on where the | |
31 latest version of the FAQ is archived (including FTP information). | |
32 | |
33 The FAQ may be copied and redistributed under these conditions, except that | |
34 the FAQ may not be embedded in a larger literary work unless that work | |
35 itself allows free copying and redistribution. | |
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37 [This version has been somewhat edited from the last-posted version |
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38 (as of August 1999) for inclusion in the Emacs distribution.] |
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25474 | 40 @end ifinfo |
41 | |
42 @c The @titlepage stuff only appears in the printed version | |
43 @titlepage | |
44 @sp 10 | |
45 @center @titlefont{GNU Emacs FAQ} | |
46 | |
47 @c The following two commands start the copyright page. | |
48 @page | |
49 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll | |
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50 Copyright @copyright{} 1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000 Reuven M. Lerner@* |
28127 | 51 Copyright @copyright{} 1992,1993 Steven Byrnes@* |
52 Copyright @copyright{} 1990,1991,1992 Joseph Brian Wells@* | |
25474 | 53 |
54 This list of frequently asked questions about GNU Emacs with answers | |
55 ("FAQ") may be translated into other languages, transformed into other | |
56 formats (e.g. Texinfo, Info, WWW, WAIS), and updated with new information. | |
57 | |
58 The same conditions apply to any derivative of the FAQ as apply to the FAQ | |
59 itself. Every copy of the FAQ must include this notice or an approved | |
60 translation, information on who is currently maintaining the FAQ and how to | |
61 contact them (including their e-mail address), and information on where the | |
62 latest version of the FAQ is archived (including FTP information). | |
63 | |
64 The FAQ may be copied and redistributed under these conditions, except that | |
65 the FAQ may not be embedded in a larger literary work unless that work | |
66 itself allows free copying and redistribution. | |
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69 (as of August 1999) for inclusion in the Emacs distribution.] |
25474 | 70 @end titlepage |
71 | |
72 @node Top, FAQ notation, (dir), (dir) | |
73 | |
74 This is the GNU Emacs FAQ, last updated on @today{}. | |
75 | |
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76 The FAQ is maintained as a Texinfo document, allowing us to create HTML, |
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77 Info, and TeX documents from a single source file, and is slowly but |
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78 surely being improved. Please bear with us as we improve on this |
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79 format. If you have any suggestions or questions, please contact |
25474 | 80 @email{emacs-faq@@lerner.co.il, the FAQ maintainers}. |
81 | |
82 @menu | |
83 * FAQ notation:: | |
84 * General questions:: | |
85 * Getting help:: | |
86 * Status of Emacs:: | |
87 * Common requests:: | |
88 * Bugs and problems:: | |
89 * Compiling and installing Emacs:: | |
90 * Finding Emacs and related packages:: | |
91 * Major packages and programs:: | |
92 * Key bindings:: | |
93 * Alternate character sets:: | |
94 * Mail and news:: | |
95 * Concept index:: | |
96 @end menu | |
97 | |
98 @c ------------------------------------------------------------ | |
99 @node FAQ notation, General questions, Top, Top | |
100 @chapter FAQ notation | |
101 @cindex FAQ notation | |
102 | |
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103 This chapter describes notation used in the GNU Emacs FAQ, as well as in |
25474 | 104 the Emacs documentation. Consult this section if this is the first time |
105 you are reading the FAQ, or if you are confused by notation or terms | |
106 used in the FAQ. | |
107 | |
108 @menu | |
109 * Basic keys:: | |
110 * Extended commands:: | |
111 * On-line manual:: | |
112 * Filename conventions:: | |
113 * Common acronyms:: | |
114 @end menu | |
115 | |
116 @node Basic keys, Extended commands, FAQ notation, FAQ notation | |
117 @section What do these mean: @kbd{C-h}, @kbd{M-C-a}, @key{RET}, @kbd{@key{ESC} a}, etc.? | |
118 @cindex Basic keys | |
119 @cindex Control key, notation for | |
120 @cindex @key{Meta} key, notation for | |
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121 @cindex Control-Meta characters, notation for |
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123 @cindex @kbd{M-C-h}, definition of | |
124 @cindex @key{DEL}, definition of | |
125 @cindex @key{ESC}, definition of | |
126 @cindex @key{LFD}, definition of | |
127 @cindex @key{RET}, definition of | |
128 @cindex @key{SPC}, definition of | |
129 @cindex @key{TAB}, definition of | |
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130 @cindex Notation for keys |
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132 @itemize @bullet | |
133 | |
134 @item | |
135 @kbd{C-x}: press the @key{x} key while holding down the @key{Control} key | |
136 | |
137 @item | |
138 @kbd{M-x}: press the @key{x} key while holding down the @key{Meta} key | |
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139 (if your computer doesn't have a @key{Meta} key, @pxref{No Meta key}) |
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141 @item | |
142 @kbd{M-C-x}: press the @key{x} key while holding down both @key{Control} | |
143 and @key{Meta} | |
144 | |
145 @item | |
146 @kbd{C-M-x}: a synonym for the above | |
147 | |
148 @item | |
149 @key{LFD}: Linefeed or Newline; same as @kbd{C-j} | |
150 | |
151 @item | |
152 @key{RET}: @key{Return}, sometimes marked @key{Enter}; same as @kbd{C-m} | |
153 | |
154 @item | |
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155 @key{DEL}: @key{Delete}, usually @strong{not} the same as |
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156 @key{Backspace}; same as @kbd{C-?} (see @ref{Backspace invokes help}, if |
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157 deleting invokes Emacs help) |
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159 @item | |
160 @key{ESC}: Escape; same as @kbd{C-[} | |
161 | |
162 @item | |
163 @key{TAB}: Tab; same as @kbd{C-i} | |
164 | |
165 @item | |
166 @key{SPC}: Space bar | |
167 | |
168 @end itemize | |
169 | |
170 Key sequences longer than one key (and some single-key sequences) are | |
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171 written inside quotes or on lines by themselves, like this: |
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173 @display |
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174 @kbd{M-x frobnicate-while-foo RET} |
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175 @end display |
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176 |
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177 @noindent |
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178 Any real spaces in such a key sequence should be ignored; only @key{SPC} |
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181 The ASCII code sent by @kbd{C-x} (except for @kbd{C-?}) is the value | |
182 that would be sent by pressing just @key{x} minus 96 (or 64 for | |
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183 uppercase @key{X}) and will be from 0 to 31. On Unix and GNU/Linux |
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184 terminals, the ASCII code sent by @kbd{M-x} is the sum of 128 and the |
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185 ASCII code that would be sent by pressing just @key{x}. Essentially, |
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186 @key{Control} turns off bits 5 and 6 and @key{Meta} turns on bit |
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187 7@footnote{ |
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188 DOS and Windows terminals don't set bit 7 when the @key{Meta} key is |
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189 pressed.}. |
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191 @kbd{C-?} (aka @key{DEL}) is ASCII code 127. It is a misnomer to call | |
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192 @kbd{C-?} a ``control'' key, since 127 has both bits 5 and 6 turned ON. |
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194 | |
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195 @inforef{Characters, Characters, emacs}, and @inforef{Keys, Keys, emacs}, |
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196 for more information. (@xref{On-line manual}, for more information about |
25474 | 197 Info.) |
198 | |
199 @node Extended commands, On-line manual, Basic keys, FAQ notation | |
200 @section What does @file{M-x @var{command}} mean? | |
201 @cindex Extended commands | |
202 @cindex Commands, extended | |
203 @cindex M-x, meaning of | |
204 | |
205 @kbd{M-x @var{command}} means type @kbd{M-x}, then type the name of the | |
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206 command, then type @key{RET}. (@xref{Basic keys}, if you're not sure |
25474 | 207 what @kbd{M-x} and @key{RET} mean.) |
208 | |
209 @kbd{M-x} (by default) invokes the command | |
210 @code{execute-extended-command}. This command allows you to run any | |
211 Emacs command if you can remember the command's name. If you can't | |
212 remember the command's name, you can type @key{TAB} and @key{SPC} for | |
213 completion, @key{?} for a list of possibilities, and @kbd{M-p} and | |
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214 @kbd{M-n} (or up-arrow and down-arrow on terminals that have these |
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215 editing keys) to see previous commands entered. An Emacs @dfn{command} |
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216 is an @dfn{interactive} Emacs function. |
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218 @cindex @key{Do} key |
25474 | 219 Your system administrator may have bound other key sequences to invoke |
220 @code{execute-extended-command}. A function key labeled @kbd{Do} is a | |
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223 If you need to run non-interactive Emacs functions, see @ref{Evaluating |
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224 Emacs Lisp code}. |
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226 @node On-line manual, Filename conventions, Extended commands, FAQ notation | |
227 @section How do I read topic XXX in the on-line manual? | |
228 @cindex On-line manual, reading topics in | |
229 @cindex Reading topics in the on-line manual | |
230 @cindex Finding topics in the on-line manual | |
231 @cindex Info, finding topics in | |
232 | |
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233 When we refer you to some @var{topic} in the on-line manual, you can |
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234 read this manual node inside Emacs (assuming nothing is broken) by |
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235 typing @kbd{C-h i m emacs @key{RET} m @var{topic} @key{RET}}. |
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237 This invokes Info, the GNU hypertext documentation browser. If you don't | |
238 already know how to use Info, type @key{?} from within Info. | |
239 | |
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240 If we refer to @var{topic}:@var{subtopic}, type @kbd{C-h i m emacs |
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241 @key{RET} m @var{topic} @key{RET} m @var{subtopic} @key{RET}}. |
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243 If these commands don't work as expected, your system administrator may |
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244 not have installed the Info files, or may have installed them |
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245 improperly. In this case you should complain. |
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247 @xref{Getting a printed manual}, if you would like a paper copy of the |
25474 | 248 Emacs manual. |
249 | |
250 @node Filename conventions, Common acronyms, On-line manual, FAQ notation | |
251 @section What are @file{etc/SERVICE}, @file{src/config.h}, and @file{lisp/default.el}? | |
252 @cindex Filename conventions | |
253 @cindex Conventions for filenames | |
254 @cindex Directories and files that come with Emacs | |
255 | |
256 These are files that come with Emacs. The Emacs distribution is divided | |
257 into subdirectories; the important ones are @file{etc}, @file{lisp}, and | |
258 @file{src}. | |
259 | |
260 If you use Emacs, but don't know where it is kept on your system, start | |
261 Emacs, then type @kbd{C-h v data-directory @key{RET}}. The directory | |
262 name displayed by this will be the full pathname of the installed | |
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263 @file{etc} directory. (This full path is recorded in the Emacs variable |
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264 @code{data-directory}, and @kbd{C-h v} displays the value and the |
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265 documentation of a variable.) |
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267 The location of your Info directory (i.e., where on-line documentation | |
268 is stored) is kept in the variable @code{Info-default-directory-list}. Use | |
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271 directory in that list is probably where most Info files are stored. By | |
272 default, Info documentation is placed in @file{/usr/local/info}. | |
273 | |
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278 (@kbd{M-x help-for-help}). |
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280 Your system administrator may have removed the @file{src} directory and | |
281 many files from the @file{etc} directory. | |
282 | |
283 @node Common acronyms, , Filename conventions, FAQ notation | |
284 @section What are FSF, LPF, OSF, GNU, RMS, FTP, and GPL? | |
285 @cindex FSF, definition of | |
286 @cindex LPF, definition of | |
287 @cindex OSF, definition of | |
288 @cindex GNU, definition of | |
289 @cindex RMS, definition of | |
290 @cindex Stallman, Richard, acronym for | |
291 @cindex Richard Stallman, acronym for | |
292 @cindex FTP, definition of | |
293 @cindex GPL, definition of | |
294 @cindex Acronyms, definitions for | |
295 @cindex Common acronyms, definitions for | |
296 | |
297 @table @asis | |
298 | |
299 @item FSF | |
300 Free Software Foundation | |
301 | |
302 @item LPF | |
303 League for Programming Freedom | |
304 | |
305 @item OSF | |
306 Open Software Foundation | |
307 | |
308 @item GNU | |
309 GNU's Not Unix | |
310 | |
311 @item RMS | |
312 Richard Matthew Stallman | |
313 | |
314 @item FTP | |
315 File Transfer Protocol | |
316 | |
317 @item GPL | |
318 GNU General Public License | |
319 | |
320 @end table | |
321 | |
322 Avoid confusing the FSF, the LPF, and the OSF. The LPF opposes | |
323 look-and-feel copyrights and software patents. The FSF aims to make | |
324 high quality free software available for everyone. The OSF is a | |
325 consortium of computer vendors which develops commercial software for | |
326 Unix systems. | |
327 | |
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331 freedom enforced by the GPL leads to low prices, because you can always | |
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334 | |
335 @c ------------------------------------------------------------ | |
336 @node General questions, Getting help, FAQ notation, Top | |
337 @chapter General questions | |
338 @cindex General questions | |
339 | |
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25474 | 341 Free Software Foundation, and related organizations. |
342 | |
343 @menu | |
344 * The LPF:: | |
345 * Real meaning of copyleft:: | |
346 * Guidelines for newsgroup postings:: | |
347 * Newsgroup archives:: | |
348 * Reporting bugs:: | |
349 * Unsubscribing from Emacs lists:: | |
350 * Contacting the FSF:: | |
351 @end menu | |
352 | |
353 @node The LPF, Real meaning of copyleft, General questions, General questions | |
354 @section What is the LPF? | |
355 @cindex LPF, description of | |
356 @cindex League for Programming Freedom | |
357 @cindex Software patents, opposition to | |
358 @cindex Patents for software, opposition to | |
359 | |
360 The LPF opposes the expanding danger of software patents and | |
361 look-and-feel copyrights. To get more information, feel free to contact | |
362 the LPF via e-mail or otherwise. You may also contact | |
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25474 | 364 about the LPF. |
365 | |
366 You can find more information about the LPF in the file @file{etc/LPF}. | |
367 More papers describing the LPF's views are available on the Internet and | |
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370 @node Real meaning of copyleft, Guidelines for newsgroup postings, The LPF, General questions | |
371 @section What is the real legal meaning of the GNU copyleft? | |
372 @cindex Copyleft, real meaning of | |
373 @cindex GPL, real meaning of | |
374 @cindex General Public License, real meaning of | |
375 @cindex Discussion of the GPL | |
376 | |
377 The real legal meaning of the GNU General Public License (copyleft) will | |
378 only be known if and when a judge rules on its validity and scope. | |
379 There has never been a copyright infringement case involving the GPL to | |
380 set any precedents. Please take any discussion regarding this issue to | |
381 the newsgroup @uref{news:gnu.misc.discuss}, which was created to hold the | |
382 extensive flame wars on the subject. | |
383 | |
384 RMS writes: | |
385 | |
386 @quotation | |
387 The legal meaning of the GNU copyleft is less important than the spirit, | |
388 which is that Emacs is a free software project and that work pertaining | |
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389 to Emacs should also be free software. ``Free'' means that all users |
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391 sure everyone has this freedom, pass along source code when you |
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393 recipients the same freedom that you enjoyed. |
25474 | 394 @end quotation |
395 | |
396 @node Guidelines for newsgroup postings, Newsgroup archives, Real meaning of copyleft, General questions | |
397 @section What are appropriate messages for @uref{news:gnu.emacs.help}, @uref{news:gnu.emacs.bug}, @uref{news:comp.emacs}, etc.? | |
398 @cindex Newsgroups, appropriate messages for | |
399 @cindex GNU newsgroups, appropriate messages for | |
400 @cindex Usenet groups, appropriate messages for | |
401 @cindex Mailing lists, appropriate messages for | |
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406 mailing list. (@xref{Informational files for Emacs}, if you want a copy |
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408 lists both the newsgroup name and the mailing list address. | |
409 | |
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413 Unipress, CCA, and Epsilon. |
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415 Many people post Emacs questions to @uref{news:comp.emacs} because they | |
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416 don't receive any of the @code{gnu.*} newsgroups. Arguments have been |
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419 | |
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420 Messages advocating ``non-free'' software are considered unacceptable on |
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421 any of the @code{gnu.*} newsgroups except for @uref{news:gnu.misc.discuss}, |
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426 posting a followup that recommends such software. |
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428 @uref{news:gnu.emacs.bug} is a place where bug reports appear, but avoid | |
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429 posting bug reports to this newsgroup directly (@pxref{Reporting bugs}). |
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431 @node Newsgroup archives, Reporting bugs, Guidelines for newsgroup postings, General questions | |
432 @section Where can I get old postings to @uref{news:gnu.emacs.help} and other GNU groups? | |
433 @cindex Archived postings from @uref{news:gnu.emacs.help} | |
434 @cindex Usenet archives for GNU groups | |
435 @cindex Old Usenet postings for GNU groups | |
436 | |
437 The FSF has maintained archives of all of the GNU mailing lists for many | |
438 years, although there may be some unintentional gaps in coverage. The | |
439 archive is not particularly well organized or easy to retrieve | |
440 individual postings from, but pretty much everything is there. | |
441 | |
442 The archive is at @uref{ftp://ftp-mailing-list-archives.gnu.org}. | |
443 | |
444 As of this writing, the archives are not yet working. | |
445 | |
446 Web-based Usenet search services, such as | |
447 @uref{http://www.dejanews.com, DejaNews}, also archive the | |
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448 @code{gnu.*} groups. |
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450 @node Reporting bugs, Unsubscribing from Emacs lists, Newsgroup archives, General questions | |
451 @section Where should I report bugs and other problems with Emacs? | |
452 @cindex Bug reporting | |
453 @cindex Good bug reports | |
454 @cindex How to submit a bug report | |
455 @cindex Reporting bugs | |
456 | |
457 The correct way to report Emacs bugs is by e-mail to | |
458 @email{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org}. Anything sent here also appears in the | |
459 newsgroup @uref{news:gnu.emacs.bug}, but please use e-mail instead of | |
460 news to submit the bug report. This ensures a reliable return address | |
461 so you can be contacted for further details. | |
462 | |
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465 useful bug report. (@xref{On-line manual}, if you don't know how to read the |
25474 | 466 manual.) |
467 | |
468 RMS says: | |
469 | |
470 @quotation | |
471 Sending bug reports to @email{help-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org} (which has the | |
472 effect of posting on @uref{news:gnu.emacs.help}) is undesirable because | |
473 it takes the time of an unnecessarily large group of people, most of | |
474 whom are just users and have no idea how to fix these problem. | |
475 @email{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org} reaches a much smaller group of people | |
476 who are more likely to know what to do and have expressed a wish to | |
477 receive more messages about Emacs than the others. | |
478 @end quotation | |
479 | |
480 RMS says it is sometimes fine to post to @uref{news:gnu.emacs.help}: | |
481 | |
482 @quotation | |
483 If you have reported a bug and you don't hear about a possible fix, | |
484 then after a suitable delay (such as a week) it is okay to post on | |
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485 @code{gnu.emacs.help} asking if anyone can help you. |
25474 | 486 @end quotation |
487 | |
488 If you are unsure whether you have found a bug, consider the following | |
489 non-exhaustive list, courtesy of RMS: | |
490 | |
491 @quotation | |
492 If Emacs crashes, that is a bug. If Emacs gets compilation errors | |
493 while building, that is a bug. If Emacs crashes while building, that | |
494 is a bug. If Lisp code does not do what the documentation says it | |
495 does, that is a bug. | |
496 @end quotation | |
497 | |
498 @node Unsubscribing from Emacs lists, Contacting the FSF, Reporting bugs, General questions | |
499 @section How do I unsubscribe from this mailing list? | |
500 @cindex Unsubscribing from GNU mailing lists | |
501 @cindex Removing yourself from GNU mailing lists | |
502 | |
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505 @email{@var{list}-request@@gnu.org}. However, this will not work if you are |
25474 | 506 not listed on the main mailing list, but instead receive the mail from a |
507 distribution point. In that case, you will have to track down at which | |
508 distribution point you are listed. Inspecting the @samp{Received} headers | |
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509 on the mail messages may help, along with liberal use of the @samp{EXPN} or |
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511 smtp}. Ask your postmaster for help, if you cannot figure out these |
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514 @node Contacting the FSF, , Unsubscribing from Emacs lists, General questions | |
515 @section What is the current address of the FSF? | |
516 @cindex Snail mail address of the FSF | |
517 @cindex Postal address of the FSF | |
518 @cindex Contracting the FSF | |
519 @cindex Free Software Foundation, contacting | |
520 | |
521 @table @asis | |
522 | |
523 @item E-mail | |
524 gnu@@gnu.org | |
525 | |
526 @item Telephone | |
527 +1-617-542-5942 | |
528 | |
529 @item Fax | |
530 +1-617-542-2652 | |
531 | |
532 @item World Wide Web | |
533 @uref{http://www.gnu.org/} | |
534 | |
535 @item Postal address | |
536 Free Software Foundation@* | |
537 59 Temple Place - Suite 330@* | |
538 Boston, MA 02111-1307@* | |
539 USA@* | |
540 | |
541 @end table | |
542 | |
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546 files @file{etc/ORDERS}, @file{ORDERS.EUROPE}, and @file{ORDERS.JAPAN}. |
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548 @c ------------------------------------------------------------ | |
549 @node Getting help, Status of Emacs, General questions, Top | |
550 @chapter Getting help | |
551 @cindex Getting help | |
552 | |
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25474 | 554 |
555 @menu | |
556 * Basic editing:: | |
557 * Learning how to do something:: | |
558 * Getting a printed manual:: | |
559 * Emacs Lisp documentation:: | |
560 * Installing Texinfo documentation:: | |
561 * Printing a Texinfo file:: | |
562 * Viewing Info files outside of Emacs:: | |
563 * Informational files for Emacs:: | |
564 * Help installing Emacs:: | |
565 * Obtaining the FAQ:: | |
566 @end menu | |
567 | |
568 @node Basic editing, Learning how to do something, Getting help, Getting help | |
569 @section I'm just starting Emacs; how do I do basic editing? | |
570 @cindex Basic editing with Emacs | |
571 @cindex Beginning editing | |
572 @cindex Tutorial, invoking the | |
573 @cindex Self-paced tutorial, invoking the | |
574 @cindex Help system, entering the | |
575 | |
576 Type @kbd{C-h t} to invoke the self-paced tutorial. Just typing @kbd{C-h} | |
577 enters the help system. | |
578 | |
579 Your system administrator may have changed @kbd{C-h} to act like | |
580 @key{DEL} to deal with local keyboards. You can use @kbd{M-x | |
581 help-for-help} instead to invoke help. To discover what key (if any) | |
582 invokes help on your system, type @kbd{M-x where-is @key{RET} | |
583 help-for-help @key{RET}}. This will print a comma-separated list of key | |
584 sequences in the echo area. Ignore the last character in each key | |
585 sequence listed. Each of the resulting key sequences invokes help. | |
586 | |
587 Emacs help works best if it is invoked by a single key whose value | |
588 should be stored in the variable @code{help-char}. | |
589 | |
590 There is also a WWW-based tutorial for Emacs 18, much of which is also | |
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593 @uref{http://kufacts.cc.ukans.edu/cwis/writeups/misc/emacsguide.html} | |
594 | |
595 @node Learning how to do something, Getting a printed manual, Basic editing, Getting help | |
596 @section How do I find out how to do something in Emacs? | |
597 @cindex Help for Emacs | |
598 @cindex Learning to do something in Emacs | |
599 @cindex Reference card for Emacs | |
600 @cindex Overview of help systems | |
601 | |
602 There are several methods for finding out how to do things in Emacs. | |
603 | |
604 @itemize @bullet | |
605 | |
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608 The complete text of the Emacs manual is available on-line via the Info | |
609 hypertext reader. Type @kbd{C-h i} to invoke Info. Typing @key{h} | |
610 immediately after entering Info will provide a short tutorial on how to | |
611 use it. | |
612 | |
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616 To quickly locate the section of the manual which discusses a certain |
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617 issue, or describes a command or a variable, type @kbd{C-h i m emacs |
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618 @key{RET} i @var{topic} @key{RET}}, where @var{topic} is the name of the |
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619 topic, the command, or the variable which you are looking for. If this |
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620 does not land you on the right place in the manual, press @kbd{,} |
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621 (comma) repeatedly until you find what you need. (The @kbd{i} and |
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622 @kbd{,} keys invoke the index-searching functions, which look for the |
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623 @var{topic} you type in all the indices of the Emacs manual.) |
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625 @cindex Apropos |
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626 @item |
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627 You can list all of the commands whose names contain a certain word |
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628 (actually which match a regular expression) using @kbd{C-h a} (@kbd{M-x |
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629 command-apropos}). |
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631 @cindex Command description in the manual |
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632 @item |
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633 The command @kbd{C-h C-f} (@code{Info-goto-emacs-command-node}) prompts |
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634 for the name of a command, and then attempts to find the section in the |
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635 Emacs manual where that command is described. |
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636 |
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637 @cindex Finding commands and variables |
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638 @item |
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639 You can list all of the functions and variables whose names contain a |
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640 certain word using @kbd{M-x apropos}. |
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642 @item |
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643 You can list all of the functions and variables whose documentation |
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644 matches a regular expression or a string, using @kbd{M-x |
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645 apropos-documentation}. |
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646 |
25474 | 647 @item |
648 You can order a hardcopy of the manual from the FSF. @xref{Getting a | |
649 printed manual}. | |
650 | |
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651 @cindex Reference cards, in other languages |
25474 | 652 @item |
653 You can get a printed reference card listing commands and keys to | |
654 invoke them. You can order one from the FSF for $1 (or 10 for $5), | |
655 or you can print your own from the @file{etc/refcard.tex} or | |
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656 @file{etc/refcard.ps} files in the Emacs distribution. Beginning with |
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657 version 21.1, the Emacs distribution comes with translations of the |
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658 reference card into several languages; look for files named |
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659 @file{etc/@var{lang}-refcard.*}, where @var{lang} is a two-letter code |
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660 of the language. For example, the German version of the reference card |
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661 is in the files @file{etc/de-refcard.tex} and @file{etc/de-refcard.ps}. |
25474 | 662 |
663 @item | |
664 There are many other commands in Emacs for getting help and | |
665 information. To get a list of these commands, type @samp{?} after | |
666 @kbd{C-h}. | |
667 | |
668 @end itemize | |
669 | |
670 @node Getting a printed manual, Emacs Lisp documentation, Learning how to do something, Getting help | |
671 @section How do I get a printed copy of the Emacs manual? | |
672 @cindex Printed Emacs manual, obtaining | |
673 @cindex Manual, obtaining a printed copy of | |
674 @cindex Emacs manual, obtaining a printed copy of | |
675 | |
676 You can order a printed copy of the Emacs manual from the FSF. For | |
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677 details see the @uref{http://www.gnu.org/order/order.html, GNU Web site} |
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678 and the file @file{etc/ORDERS}. |
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679 |
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680 @c The number 620 below is version-dependent! |
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681 The full Texinfo source for the manual also comes in the @file{man} |
25474 | 682 directory of the Emacs distribution, if you're daring enough to try to |
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683 print out this 620-page manual yourself (@pxref{Printing a Texinfo |
25474 | 684 file}). |
685 | |
686 If you absolutely have to print your own copy, and you don't have @TeX{}, | |
687 you can get a PostScript version from | |
688 | |
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689 @uref{http://www.gnu.org/manual/emacs/ps/emacs.ps.gz} |
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691 An HTML version of the manual is at |
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693 @uref{www.gnu.org/manual/emacs/index.html} |
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694 |
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695 @xref{Learning how to do something}, for how to view the manual on-line. |
25474 | 696 |
697 @node Emacs Lisp documentation, Installing Texinfo documentation, Getting a printed manual, Getting help | |
698 @section Where can I get documentation on Emacs Lisp? | |
699 @cindex Documentation on Emacs Lisp | |
700 @cindex Function documentation | |
701 @cindex Variable documentation | |
702 @cindex Emacs Lisp Reference Manual | |
703 @cindex Reference manual for Emacs Lisp | |
704 | |
705 Within Emacs, you can type @kbd{C-h f} to get the documentation for a | |
706 function, @kbd{C-h v} for a variable. | |
707 | |
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708 For more information, obtain the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. Details |
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709 on ordering it from FSF are on the |
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710 @uref{http://www.gnu.org/order/order.html, GNU Web site} and in the file |
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711 @file{etc/ORDERS}. |
25474 | 712 |
713 The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual is also available on-line, in Info | |
714 format. Texinfo source for the manual (along with pregenerated Info | |
715 files) is available at | |
716 | |
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717 @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-manual-21-2.6.tar.gz} |
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718 |
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719 and all mirrors of @samp{ftp.gnu.org} (for a list, @pxref{Current GNU |
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720 distributions}). @xref{Installing Texinfo documentation}, if you want |
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721 to install the Info files, or @ref{Printing a Texinfo file}, if you want |
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722 to use the Texinfo source to print the manual yourself. |
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723 |
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724 An HTML version of the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual is available at |
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725 |
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726 @uref{http://www.gnu.org/manual/elisp-manual-21-2.6/elisp.html} |
25474 | 727 |
728 @node Installing Texinfo documentation, Printing a Texinfo file, Emacs Lisp documentation, Getting help | |
729 @section How do I install a piece of Texinfo documentation? | |
730 @cindex Texinfo documentation, installing | |
731 @cindex Installing Texinfo documentation | |
732 @cindex New Texinfo files, installing | |
733 @cindex Documentation, installing new Texinfo files | |
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734 @cindex Info files, how to install |
25474 | 735 |
736 First, you must turn the Texinfo files into Info files. You may do this | |
737 using the stand-alone @file{makeinfo} program, available as part of the latest | |
738 Texinfo package at | |
739 | |
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740 @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/texinfo/texinfo-4.0.tar.gz} |
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741 |
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742 and all mirrors of @samp{ftp.gnu.org} (for a list, @pxref{Current GNU |
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743 distributions}). |
25474 | 744 |
745 For information about the Texinfo format, read the Texinfo manual which | |
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746 comes with the Texinfo package. This manual also comes installed in |
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747 Info format, so you can read it on-line; type @kbd{C-h i m texinfo |
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748 @key{RET}}. |
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749 |
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750 Alternatively, you could use the Emacs command @kbd{M-x |
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751 texinfo-format-buffer}, after visiting the Texinfo source file of the |
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752 manual you want to convert. |
25474 | 753 |
754 Neither @code{texinfo-format-buffer} nor @file{makeinfo} installs the | |
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755 resulting Info files in Emacs's Info tree. To install Info files, |
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756 perform these steps: |
25474 | 757 |
758 @enumerate | |
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759 @item |
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760 Move the files to the @file{info} directory in the installed Emacs |
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761 distribution. @xref{Filename conventions}, if you don't know where that |
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762 is. |
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763 |
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764 @item |
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765 Run the @code{install-info} command, which is part of the Texinfo |
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766 distribution, to update the main Info directory menu, like this: |
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767 |
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768 @example |
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769 install-info --info-dir=@var{dir-path} @var{dir-path}/@var{file} |
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770 @end example |
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771 |
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772 @noindent |
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773 where @var{dir-path} is the full path to the directory where you copied |
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774 the produced Info file(s), and @var{file} is the name of the Info file |
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775 you produced and want to install. |
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776 |
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777 If you don't have the @code{install-info} command installed, you can |
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778 edit the file @file{info/dir} in the installed Emacs distribution, and |
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779 add a line for the top level node in the Info package that you are |
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782 @example | |
783 * Topic: (relative-pathname). Short description of topic. | |
784 @end example | |
785 | |
786 @end enumerate | |
787 | |
788 If you want to install Info files and you don't have the necessary | |
789 privileges, you have several options: | |
790 | |
791 @itemize @bullet | |
792 @item | |
793 Info files don't actually need to be installed before being used. You | |
794 can feed a file name to the @code{Info-goto-node} command (invoked by | |
795 pressing @key{g} in Info mode) by typing the name of the file in | |
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798 directory, you can type this: |
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800 @lisp | |
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801 C-h i g (~/@var{info-file}) @key{RET} |
25474 | 802 @end lisp |
803 | |
804 @item | |
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805 You can create your own Info directory. You can tell Emacs where that |
25474 | 806 Info directory is by adding its pathname to the value of the variable |
807 @code{Info-default-directory-list}. For example, to use a private Info | |
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808 directory which is a subdirectory of your home directory named @file{Info}, |
25474 | 809 you could put this in your @file{.emacs} file: |
810 | |
811 @lisp | |
812 (setq Info-default-directory-list | |
813 (cons "~/Info" Info-default-directory-list)) | |
814 @end lisp | |
815 | |
816 You will need a top-level Info file named @file{dir} in this directory | |
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817 which has everything the system @file{dir} file has in it, except it should |
25474 | 818 list only entries for Info files in that directory. You might not need |
819 it if all files in this directory were referenced by other @file{dir} | |
820 files. The node lists from all @file{dir} files in | |
821 @code{Info-default-directory-list} are merged by the Info system. | |
822 | |
823 @end itemize | |
824 | |
825 @node Printing a Texinfo file, Viewing Info files outside of Emacs, Installing Texinfo documentation, Getting help | |
826 @section How do I print a Texinfo file? | |
827 @cindex Printing a Texinfo file | |
828 @cindex Texinfo file, printing | |
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829 @cindex Printing documentation |
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831 You can't get nicely printed output from Info files; you must still have | |
832 the original Texinfo source file for the manual you want to print. | |
833 | |
834 Assuming you have @TeX{} installed on your system, follow these steps: | |
835 | |
836 @enumerate | |
837 | |
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839 Make sure the first line of the Texinfo file looks like this: |
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841 @example | |
842 \input texinfo | |
843 @end example | |
844 | |
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845 You may need to change @samp{texinfo} to the full pathname of the |
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846 @file{texinfo.tex} file, which comes with Emacs as |
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847 @file{man/texinfo.tex} (or copy or link it into the current directory). |
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848 |
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849 @item |
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850 Type @kbd{texi2dvi @var{texinfo-source}}, where @var{texinfo-source} is |
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851 the name of the Texinfo source file for which you want to produce a |
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852 printed copy. |
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854 The @samp{texi2dvi} script is part of the GNU Texinfo distribution |
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855 (@pxref{Installing Texinfo documentation}). |
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857 @item |
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858 Print the DVI file @file{@var{texinfo-source}.dvi} in the normal way for |
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859 printing DVI files at your site. For example, if you have a PostScript |
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860 printer, run the @code{dvips} program to print the DVI file on that |
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861 printer. |
25474 | 862 |
863 @end enumerate | |
864 | |
865 To get more general instructions, retrieve the latest Texinfo package | |
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866 (@pxref{Installing Texinfo documentation}). |
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868 @node Viewing Info files outside of Emacs, Informational files for Emacs, Printing a Texinfo file, Getting help | |
869 @section Can I view Info files without using Emacs? | |
870 @cindex Viewing Info files | |
871 @cindex Info file viewers | |
872 @cindex Alternative Info file viewers | |
873 | |
874 Yes. Here are some alternative programs: | |
875 | |
876 @itemize @bullet | |
877 | |
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878 @item |
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879 @code{info}, a stand-alone version of the Info program, comes as part of |
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880 the Texinfo package. @xref{Installing Texinfo documentation}, for |
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881 details. |
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883 @item |
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884 Xinfo, a stand-alone version of the Info program that runs under X |
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885 Window system. You can get it at |
25474 | 886 @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/xinfo/xinfo-1.01.01.tar.gz} and all |
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887 mirrors of @samp{ftp.gnu.org} (see @ref{Current GNU distributions}, for a |
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888 list of mirrors). |
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890 @item |
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891 Tkinfo, an Info viewer that runs under X Window system and uses Tcl/Tk. |
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892 You can get Tkinfo at |
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893 @uref{http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/~axel/tkinfo/}. |
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895 @end itemize | |
896 | |
897 @node Informational files for Emacs, Help installing Emacs, Viewing Info files outside of Emacs, Getting help | |
898 @section What informational files are available for Emacs? | |
899 @cindex Informational files included with Emacs | |
900 @cindex Files included with Emacs | |
901 @cindex @file{COPYING}, description of file | |
902 @cindex @file{DISTRIB}, description of file | |
903 @cindex @file{FTP}, description of file | |
904 @cindex @file{GNU}, description of file | |
905 @cindex @file{INTERVIEW}, description of file | |
906 @cindex @file{LPF}, description of file | |
907 @cindex @file{MACHINES}, description of file | |
908 @cindex @file{MAILINGLISTS}, description of file | |
909 @cindex @file{NEWS}, description of file | |
910 @cindex @file{SERVICE}, description of file | |
911 @cindex @file{SUN-SUPPORT}, description of file | |
912 | |
913 This isn't a frequently asked question, but it should be! A variety of | |
914 informational files about Emacs and relevant aspects of the GNU project | |
915 are available for you to read. | |
916 | |
917 The following files are available in the @file{etc} directory of the | |
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918 Emacs distribution (see @ref{Filename conventions}, if you're not sure |
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25474 | 920 |
921 @table @file | |
922 | |
923 @item COPYING | |
924 Emacs General Public License | |
925 | |
926 @item DISTRIB | |
927 Emacs Availability Information, including the popular "Free Software | |
928 Foundation Order Form" | |
929 | |
930 @item FTP | |
931 How to get GNU Software by Internet FTP or by UUCP | |
932 | |
933 @item GNU | |
934 The GNU Manifesto | |
935 | |
936 @item INTERVIEW | |
937 Richard Stallman discusses his public-domain UNIX-compatible software | |
938 system with BYTE editors | |
939 | |
940 @item LPF | |
941 Why you should join the League for Programming Freedom | |
942 | |
943 @item MACHINES | |
944 Status of Emacs on Various Machines and Systems | |
945 | |
946 @item MAILINGLISTS | |
947 GNU Project Electronic Mailing Lists | |
948 | |
949 @item NEWS | |
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950 Emacs news, a history of recent user-visible changes |
25474 | 951 |
952 @item SERVICE | |
953 GNU Service Directory | |
954 | |
955 @item SUN-SUPPORT | |
956 including "Using Emacstool with GNU Emacs" | |
957 | |
958 @end table | |
959 | |
960 Latest versions of the above files also available at | |
961 | |
962 @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/GNUinfo/} | |
963 | |
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964 More GNU information, including back issues of the @cite{GNU's |
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965 Bulletin}, are at |
25474 | 966 |
967 @uref{http://www.gnu.org/bulletins/bulletins.html} and | |
968 | |
969 @uref{http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~trent/gnu/gnu.html} | |
970 | |
971 @node Help installing Emacs, Obtaining the FAQ, Informational files for Emacs, Getting help | |
972 @section Where can I get help in installing Emacs? | |
973 @cindex Installation help | |
974 @cindex Help installing Emacs | |
975 | |
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976 @xref{Installing Emacs}, for some basic installation hints, and see |
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977 @ref{Problems building Emacs}, or @ref{Linking with -lX11 fails}, if you |
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978 have problems with the installation. |
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980 The file @file{etc/SERVICE} (see @ref{Filename conventions}, if you're |
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981 not sure where that is) lists companies and individuals willing to sell |
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982 you help in installing or using Emacs. An up-to-date version this file |
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983 is available on @samp{ftp.gnu.org} (@pxref{Informational files for |
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984 Emacs}). |
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986 @node Obtaining the FAQ, , Help installing Emacs, Getting help | |
987 @section Where can I get the latest version of this FAQ? | |
988 @cindex FAQ, obtaining the | |
989 @cindex Latest FAQ version, obtaining the | |
990 @cindex Retrieving the latest FAQ version | |
991 @cindex E-mail, retrieving the FAQ via | |
992 @cindex Web, reading the FAQ on the | |
993 | |
994 The Emacs FAQ is available in several ways: | |
995 | |
996 @itemize @bullet | |
997 | |
998 @item | |
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999 Inside of Emacs itself. You can get it from selecting the @samp{Emacs |
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1000 FAQ} option from the @samp{Help} menu of the Emacs menu bar at the top |
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1001 of any Emacs frame, or by typing @kbd{C-h F} (@kbd{M-x view-emacs-FAQ}). |
25474 | 1002 |
1003 @item | |
1004 Via USENET. If you can read news, the FAQ should be available in your | |
1005 news spool, in both the @uref{news:gnu.emacs.help} and | |
1006 @uref{news:comp.emacs} newsgroups. Every news reader should allow you | |
1007 to read any news article that is still in the news spool, even if you | |
1008 have read the article before. You may need to read the instructions for | |
1009 your news reader to discover how to do this. In @file{rn}, this command | |
1010 will do this for you at the article selection level: | |
1011 | |
1012 @example | |
1013 ?GNU Emacs Frequently Asked Questions?rc:m | |
1014 @end example | |
1015 | |
1016 In Gnus, you should type @kbd{C-u C-x C-s} from the @file{*Summary*} | |
1017 buffer or @kbd{C-u @key{SPC}} from the @file{*Newsgroup*} buffer to view | |
1018 all articles in a newsgroup. | |
1019 | |
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1020 If the FAQ articles have expired and have been deleted from your news |
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1021 spool, it might (or might not) do some good to complain to your news |
25474 | 1022 administrator, because the most recent FAQ should not expire for a |
1023 while. | |
1024 | |
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1026 Via HTTP or FTP. You can always fetch the latest FAQ from |
25474 | 1027 |
1028 @uref{http://www.lerner.co.il/emacs/} and | |
1029 | |
1030 @uref{ftp://ftp.lerner.co.il/pub/emacs/} | |
1031 | |
1032 @item | |
1033 In the Emacs distribution. Since Emacs 18.56, the FAQ at the time | |
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1034 of release has been part of the Emacs distribution as |
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1035 @file{man/faq.texi} (@pxref{Filename conventions}). |
25474 | 1036 |
1037 @item | |
1038 Via the World Wide Web. A hypertext version is available at | |
1039 | |
1040 @uref{http://www.lerner.co.il/emacs/} | |
1041 | |
1042 @item | |
1043 Via anonymous ftp and e-mail from @file{rtfm.mit.edu} (and its mirror in | |
1044 Europe), the main repository for FAQs and other items posted to | |
1045 news.answers. The Emacs FAQs are available at | |
1046 | |
1047 @uref{ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/comp.emacs/} and | |
1048 | |
1049 @uref{ftp://ftp.uni-paderborn.de/pub/doc/FAQ/comp/emacs/} | |
1050 | |
1051 If you do not have access to anonymous FTP, you can access the archives | |
1052 using the @file{rtfm.mit.edu} mail server. The Emacs FAQ can be | |
1053 retrieved by sending mail to @email{mail-server@@rtfm.mit.edu} with a | |
1054 blank subject and containing | |
1055 | |
1056 @example | |
1057 send usenet/news.answers/GNU-Emacs-FAQ/diffs | |
1058 send usenet/news.answers/GNU-Emacs-FAQ/part1 | |
1059 send usenet/news.answers/GNU-Emacs-FAQ/part2 | |
1060 send usenet/news.answers/GNU-Emacs-FAQ/part3 | |
1061 send usenet/news.answers/GNU-Emacs-FAQ/part4 | |
1062 send usenet/news.answers/GNU-Emacs-FAQ/part5 | |
1063 @end example | |
1064 | |
1065 For more information, send email to @email{mail-server@@rtfm.mit.edu} | |
1066 with "help" and "index" in the body on separate lines. | |
1067 | |
1068 @item | |
1069 As the very last resort, you can e-mail a request to | |
1070 @email{emacs-faq@@lerner.co.il}. Don't do this unless you have made a | |
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1071 good-faith effort to obtain the FAQ list via one of the methods listed |
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1073 | |
1074 @end itemize | |
1075 | |
1076 @c ------------------------------------------------------------ | |
1077 @node Status of Emacs, Common requests, Getting help, Top | |
1078 @chapter Status of Emacs | |
1079 @cindex Status of Emacs | |
1080 | |
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1081 This chapter gives you basic information about Emacs, including its |
25474 | 1082 latest version status. |
1083 | |
1084 @menu | |
1085 * Origin of the term Emacs:: | |
1086 * Latest version of Emacs:: | |
1087 * New in Emacs 20:: | |
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1088 * New in Emacs 21:: |
25474 | 1089 @end menu |
1090 | |
1091 @node Origin of the term Emacs, Latest version of Emacs, Status of Emacs, Status of Emacs | |
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1092 @section Where does the name ``Emacs'' come from? |
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1093 @cindex Origin of the term ``Emacs'' |
25474 | 1094 @cindex Emacs name origin |
1095 @cindex TECO | |
1096 @cindex Original version of Emacs | |
1097 | |
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1098 Emacs originally was an acronym for Editor MACroS. RMS says he ``picked |
25474 | 1099 the name Emacs because @key{E} was not in use as an abbreviation on ITS at |
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1100 the time.'' The first Emacs was a set of macros written in 1976 at MIT |
25474 | 1101 by RMS for the editor TECO (Text Editor and COrrector, originally Tape |
1102 Editor and COrrector) under ITS on a PDP-10. RMS had already extended | |
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1103 TECO with a ``real-time'' full-screen mode with reprogrammable keys. |
25474 | 1104 Emacs was started by @email{gls@@east.sun.com, Guy Steele} as a project |
1105 to unify the many divergent TECO command sets and key bindings at MIT, | |
1106 and completed by RMS. | |
1107 | |
1108 Many people have said that TECO code looks a lot like line noise; you | |
1109 can read more at @uref{news:alt.lang.teco}. Someone has written a TECO | |
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1110 implementation in Emacs Lisp (to find it, see @ref{Packages that do not |
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1111 come with Emacs}); it would be an interesting project to run the |
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1112 original TECO Emacs inside of Emacs. |
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1113 |
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1114 @cindex Why Emacs? |
25474 | 1115 For some not-so-serious alternative reasons for Emacs to have that |
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1116 name, check out the file @file{etc/JOKES} (@pxref{Filename |
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1117 conventions}). |
25474 | 1118 |
1119 @node Latest version of Emacs, New in Emacs 20, Origin of the term Emacs, Status of Emacs | |
1120 @section What is the latest version of Emacs? | |
1121 @cindex Version, latest | |
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1122 @cindex Latest version of Emacs |
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1123 |
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1124 Emacs @value{VER} is the current version as of this writing. |
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1125 |
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1126 @node New in Emacs 20, New in Emacs 21, Latest version of Emacs, Status of Emacs |
25474 | 1127 @section What is different about Emacs 20? |
1128 @cindex Differences between Emacs 19 and Emacs 20 | |
1129 @cindex Emacs 20, new features in | |
1130 | |
1131 To find out what has changed in recent versions, type @kbd{C-h n} | |
1132 (@kbd{M-x view-emacs-news}). The oldest changes are at the bottom of | |
1133 the file, so you might want to read it starting there, rather than at | |
1134 the top. | |
1135 | |
1136 The differences between Emacs versions 18 and 19 was rather dramatic; | |
1137 the introduction of frames, faces, and colors on windowing systems was | |
1138 obvious to even the most casual user. | |
1139 | |
1140 There are differences between Emacs versions 19 and 20 as well, but many | |
1141 are more subtle or harder to find. Among the changes are the inclusion | |
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1142 of MULE code for languages that use non-Latin characters and for mixing |
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1143 several languages in the same document; the ``Customize'' facility for |
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1144 modifying variables without having to use Lisp; and automatic conversion |
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1145 of files from Macintosh, Microsoft, and Unix platforms. |
25474 | 1146 |
1147 A number of older Lisp packages, such as Gnus, Supercite and the | |
1148 calendar/diary, have been updated and enhanced to work with Emacs 20, | |
1149 and are now included with the standard distribution. | |
1150 | |
1151 | |
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1152 @node New in Emacs 21, , New in Emacs 20, Status of Emacs |
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1153 @section What is different about Emacs 21? |
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1154 @cindex Differences between Emacs 20 and Emacs 21 |
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1155 @cindex Emacs 21, new features in |
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1156 @cindex Recently introduced features |
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1157 |
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1158 @cindex Variable-size fonts |
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1159 @cindex Toolbar support |
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1160 Emacs 21 features a thorough rewrite of the display engine. The new |
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1161 display engine supports variable-size fonts, images, and can play sounds |
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1162 on platforms which support that. As a result, the visual appearence of |
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1163 Emacs, when it runs on a windowed display, is much more reminiscent of |
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1164 modern GUI programs, and includes 3D widgets (used for the mode line and |
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1165 the scroll bars), a configurable and extensible toolbar, tooltips |
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1166 (a.k.a.@: balloon help), and other niceties. |
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1167 |
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1168 @cindex Colors on character terminals |
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1169 @cindex TTY colors |
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1170 In addition, Emacs 21 supports faces on character terminals. This means |
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1171 that you can now have colors when you run Emacs on a GNU/Linux console |
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1172 and on @code{xterm} with @kbd{emacs -nw}. |
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1173 |
25474 | 1174 @c ------------------------------------------------------------ |
1175 @node Common requests, Bugs and problems, Status of Emacs, Top | |
1176 @chapter Common requests | |
1177 @cindex Common requests | |
1178 | |
1179 @menu | |
1180 * Setting up a customization file:: | |
1181 * Debugging a customization file:: | |
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1182 * Colors on a TTY:: |
25474 | 1183 * Displaying the current line or column:: |
1184 * Displaying the current filename in the titlebar:: | |
1185 * Turning on abbrevs by default:: | |
1186 * Turning on auto-fill by default:: | |
1187 * Associating modes with files:: | |
1188 * Working with unprintable characters:: | |
1189 * Highlighting a region:: | |
1190 * Controlling case sensitivity:: | |
1191 * Wrapping words automatically:: | |
1192 * Spell-checkers:: | |
1193 * Checking TeX and *roff documents:: | |
1194 * Changing load-path:: | |
1195 * Using an already running Emacs process:: | |
1196 * Compiler error messages:: | |
1197 * Indenting switch statements:: | |
1198 * Horizontal scrolling:: | |
1199 * Overwrite mode:: | |
1200 * Turning off beeping:: | |
1201 * Turning the volume down:: | |
1202 * Automatic indentation:: | |
1203 * Matching parentheses:: | |
1204 * Hiding #ifdef lines:: | |
1205 * Repeating commands:: | |
1206 * Valid X resources:: | |
1207 * Evaluating Emacs Lisp code:: | |
1208 * Changing the length of a Tab:: | |
1209 * Inserting > at the beginning of each line:: | |
1210 * Underlining paragraphs:: | |
1211 * Repeating a command as many times as possible:: | |
1212 * Forcing the cursor to remain in the same column:: | |
1213 * Forcing Emacs to iconify itself:: | |
1214 * Using regular expressions:: | |
1215 * Replacing text across multiple files:: | |
1216 * Documentation for etags:: | |
1217 * Disabling backups:: | |
1218 * Disabling auto-save-mode:: | |
1219 * Modifying pull-down menus:: | |
1220 * Deleting menus and menu options:: | |
1221 * Turning on syntax highlighting:: | |
1222 * Scrolling only one line:: | |
1223 * Replacing highlighted text:: | |
1224 * Editing MS-DOS files:: | |
1225 * Filling paragraphs with a single space:: | |
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1226 * Escape sequences in shell output:: |
25474 | 1227 @end menu |
1228 | |
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1229 @node Setting up a customization file, Colors on a TTY, Common requests, Common requests |
25474 | 1230 @section How do I set up a @file{.emacs} file properly? |
1231 @cindex @file{.emacs} file, setting up | |
1232 @cindex Init file, setting up | |
1233 @cindex Customization file, setting up | |
1234 | |
1235 @inforef{Init File, Init File, emacs} | |
1236 | |
1237 In general, new Emacs users should not have @file{.emacs} files, because | |
1238 it causes confusing non-standard behavior. Then they send questions to | |
1239 @email{help-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org} asking why Emacs isn't behaving as | |
1240 documented. | |
1241 | |
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1242 Beginning with version 20.1, Emacs includes the new Customize |
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1243 facility, which can be invoked using @kbd{M-x customize @key{RET}}. |
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1244 This allows users who are unfamiliar with Emacs Lisp to modify their |
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1245 @file{.emacs} files in a relatively straightforward way, using menus |
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1246 rather than Lisp code. Not all packages support Customize as of this |
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1247 writing, but the number is growing fairly steadily. |
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1248 |
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1249 While Customize might indeed make it easier to configure Emacs, |
25474 | 1250 consider taking a bit of time to learn Emacs Lisp and modifying your |
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1251 @file{.emacs} directly. Simple configuration options are described |
25474 | 1252 rather completely in @inforef{Init File, Init File, emacs}, for users |
1253 interested in performing frequently requested, basic tasks. | |
1254 | |
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1255 @node Colors on a TTY, Debugging a customization file, Setting up a customization file, Common requests |
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1256 @section How do I get colors and syntax highlighting on a TTY? |
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1257 @cindex Colors on a TTY |
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1258 @cindex Syntax highlighting on a TTY |
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1259 @cindex Console, colors |
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1260 |
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1261 As of Emacs 21.1, colors and faces are supported in non-windowed mode, |
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1262 i.e.@: on Unix and GNU/Linux character terminals and consoles, and when |
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1263 invoked as @samp{emacs -nw} on X and MS-Windows. (Colors and faces were |
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1264 supported in the MS-DOS port since Emacs 19.29.) Emacs automatically |
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1265 detects color support at startup and uses it if available. If you think |
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1266 that your terminal supports colors, but Emacs won't use them, check the |
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1267 @code{termcap} entry for your display type for color-related |
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1268 capabilities. |
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1269 |
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1270 The command @kbd{M-x list-colors-display} pops up a window which |
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1271 exhibits all the colors Emacs knows about on the current display. |
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1272 |
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1273 Syntax highlighting is usually turned off by default; see @ref{Turning |
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1274 on syntax highlighting}, for instructions how to turn it on. |
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1275 |
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1276 @node Debugging a customization file, Displaying the current line or column, Colors on a TTY, Common requests |
25474 | 1277 @section How do I debug a @file{.emacs} file? |
1278 @cindex Debugging @file{.emacs} file | |
1279 @cindex @file{.emacs} debugging | |
1280 @cindex Init file debugging | |
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1281 @cindex @samp{-debug-init} option |
25474 | 1282 |
1283 Start Emacs with the @samp{-debug-init} command-line option. This | |
1284 enables the Emacs Lisp debugger before evaluating your @file{.emacs} | |
1285 file, and places you in the debugger if something goes wrong. The top | |
1286 line in the @file{trace-back} buffer will be the error message, and the | |
1287 second or third line of that buffer will display the Lisp code from your | |
1288 @file{.emacs} file that caused the problem. | |
1289 | |
1290 You can also evaluate an individual function or argument to a function | |
1291 in your @file{.emacs} file by moving the cursor to the end of the | |
1292 function or argument and typing @kbd{C-x C-e} (@kbd{M-x | |
1293 eval-last-sexp}). | |
1294 | |
1295 Use @kbd{C-h v} (@kbd{M-x describe-variable}) to check the value of | |
1296 variables which you are trying to set or use. | |
1297 | |
1298 @node Displaying the current line or column, Displaying the current filename in the titlebar, Debugging a customization file, Common requests | |
1299 @section How do I make Emacs display the current line (or column) number? | |
1300 @cindex @code{line-number-mode} | |
1301 @cindex Displaying the current line or column | |
1302 @cindex Line number, displaying the current | |
1303 @cindex Column, displaying the current | |
1304 @cindex @code{mode-line-format} | |
1305 | |
1306 To have Emacs automatically display the current line number of the point | |
1307 in the mode line, do @kbd{M-x line-number-mode}. You can also put the | |
1308 form | |
1309 | |
1310 @lisp | |
1311 (setq line-number-mode t) | |
1312 @end lisp | |
1313 | |
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1314 @noindent |
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1316 (Line number display is on by default, unless your site-specific |
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1317 initialization disables it.) Note that Emacs will not display the line |
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1318 number if the buffer's size in bytes is larger than the value of the |
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1319 variable @code{line-number-display-limit}. |
25474 | 1320 |
1321 As of Emacs 20, you can similarly display the current column with | |
1322 @kbd{M-x column-number-mode}, or by putting the form | |
1323 | |
1324 @lisp | |
1325 (setq column-number-mode t) | |
1326 @end lisp | |
1327 | |
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1328 @noindent |
25474 | 1329 in your @file{.emacs} file. |
1330 | |
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1331 The @code{"%c"} format specifier in the variable @code{mode-line-format} |
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1332 will insert the current column's value into the mode line. See the |
25474 | 1333 documentation for @code{mode-line-format} (using @kbd{C-h v |
1334 mode-line-format @key{RET}}) for more information on how to set and use | |
1335 this variable. | |
1336 | |
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1337 Users of all Emacs versions can display the current column using the |
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1338 @samp{column} package written by @email{abraham@@dina.kvl.dk, Per |
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1339 Abrahamsen}. @xref{Packages that do not come with Emacs}, for |
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1340 instructions on how to get it. |
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1341 |
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1342 @cindex Set number capability in @code{vi} emulators |
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1343 None of the @code{vi} emulation modes provide the ``set number'' |
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1344 capability of @code{vi} (as far as we know). |
25474 | 1345 |
1346 @node Displaying the current filename in the titlebar, Turning on abbrevs by default, Displaying the current line or column, Common requests | |
1347 @section How can I modify the titlebar to contain the current filename? | |
1348 @cindex Titlebar, displaying the current filename in | |
1349 @cindex Filename, displaying in the titlebar | |
1350 @cindex @code{frame-title-format} | |
1351 | |
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1352 The contents of an Emacs frame's titlebar is controlled by the variable |
25474 | 1353 @code{frame-title-format}, which has the same structure as the variable |
1354 @code{mode-line-format}. (Use @kbd{C-h v} or @kbd{M-x | |
1355 describe-variable} to get information about one or both of these | |
1356 variables.) | |
1357 | |
1358 By default, the titlebar for a frame does contain the name of the buffer | |
1359 currently being visited, except if there is a single frame. In such a | |
1360 case, the titlebar contains the name of the user and the machine at | |
1361 which Emacs was invoked. This is done by setting | |
1362 @code{frame-title-format} to the default value of | |
1363 | |
1364 @lisp | |
1365 (multiple-frames "%b" ("" invocation-name "@@" system-name)) | |
1366 @end lisp | |
1367 | |
1368 To modify the behavior such that frame titlebars contain the buffer's | |
1369 name regardless of the number of existing frames, include the following | |
1370 in your @file{.emacs}: | |
1371 | |
1372 @lisp | |
1373 (setq frame-title-format "%b") | |
1374 @end lisp | |
1375 | |
1376 @node Turning on abbrevs by default, Turning on auto-fill by default, Displaying the current filename in the titlebar, Common requests | |
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1377 @section How do I turn on abbrevs by default just in mode @var{mymode}? |
25474 | 1378 @cindex Abbrevs, turning on by default |
1379 | |
1380 Put this in your @file{.emacs} file: | |
1381 | |
1382 @lisp | |
1383 (condition-case () | |
1384 (quietly-read-abbrev-file) | |
1385 (file-error nil)) | |
1386 | |
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1389 (setq abbrev-mode t))) |
25474 | 1390 @end lisp |
1391 | |
1392 @node Turning on auto-fill by default, Associating modes with files, Turning on abbrevs by default, Common requests | |
1393 @section How do I turn on @code{auto-fill-mode} by default? | |
1394 @cindex @code{auto-fill-mode}, activating automatically | |
1395 @cindex Filling automatically | |
1396 @cindex Automatic entry to @code{auto-fill-mode} | |
1397 | |
1398 To turn on @code{auto-fill-mode} just once for one buffer, use @kbd{M-x | |
1399 auto-fill-mode}. | |
1400 | |
1401 To turn it on for every buffer in a certain mode, you must use the hook | |
1402 for that mode. For example, to turn on @code{auto-fill} mode for all | |
1403 text buffers, including the following in your @file{.emacs} file: | |
1404 | |
1405 @lisp | |
1406 (add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-fill) | |
1407 @end lisp | |
1408 | |
1409 If you want @code{auto-fill} mode on in all major modes, do this: | |
1410 | |
1411 @lisp | |
1412 (setq-default auto-fill-function 'do-auto-fill) | |
1413 @end lisp | |
1414 | |
1415 @node Associating modes with files, Working with unprintable characters, Turning on auto-fill by default, Common requests | |
1416 @section How do I make Emacs use a certain major mode for certain files? | |
1417 @cindex Associating modes with files | |
1418 @cindex File extensions and modes | |
1419 @cindex @code{auto-mode-alist}, modifying | |
1420 @cindex Modes, associating with file extensions | |
1421 | |
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1422 If you want to use a certain mode @var{foo} for all files whose names end |
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1423 with the extension @file{.@var{bar}}, this will do it for you: |
25474 | 1424 |
1425 @lisp | |
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1426 (setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.@var{bar}\\'" . @var{foo}-mode) auto-mode-alist)) |
25474 | 1427 @end lisp |
1428 | |
1429 Otherwise put this somewhere in the first line of any file you want to | |
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1430 edit in the mode @var{foo} (in the second line, if the first line begins |
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1431 with @samp{#!}): |
25474 | 1432 |
1433 @example | |
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1434 -*- @var{foo} -*- |
25474 | 1435 @end example |
1436 | |
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1437 @cindex Major mode for shell scripts |
25474 | 1438 Beginning with Emacs 19, the variable @code{interpreter-mode-alist} |
1439 specifies which mode to use when loading a shell script. (Emacs | |
1440 determines which interpreter you're using by examining the first line of | |
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1441 the script.) This feature only applies when the file name doesn't |
25474 | 1442 indicate which mode to use. Use @kbd{C-h v} (or @kbd{M-x |
1443 describe-variable}) on @code{interpreter-mode-alist} to learn more. | |
1444 | |
1445 @node Working with unprintable characters, Highlighting a region, Associating modes with files, Common requests | |
1446 @section How do I search for, delete, or replace unprintable (eight-bit or control) characters? | |
1447 @cindex Unprintable characters, working with | |
1448 @cindex Working with unprintable characters | |
1449 @cindex Control characters, working with | |
1450 @cindex Eight-bit characters, working with | |
1451 @cindex Searching for unprintable characters | |
1452 @cindex Regexps and unprintable characters | |
1453 | |
1454 To search for a single character that appears in the buffer as, for | |
1455 example, @samp{\237}, you can type @kbd{C-s C-q 2 3 7}. (This assumes | |
1456 the value of @code{search-quote-char} is 17 (i.e., @kbd{C-q}).) | |
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1457 Searching for @strong{all} unprintable characters is best done with a |
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1458 regular expression (@dfn{regexp}) search. The easiest regexp to use for |
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1459 the unprintable chars is the complement of the regexp for the printable |
25474 | 1460 chars. |
1461 | |
1462 @itemize @bullet | |
1463 | |
1464 @item | |
1465 Regexp for the printable chars: @samp{[\t\n\r\f -~]} | |
1466 | |
1467 @item | |
1468 Regexp for the unprintable chars: @samp{[^\t\n\r\f -~]} | |
1469 | |
1470 @end itemize | |
1471 | |
1472 To type these special characters in an interactive argument to | |
1473 @code{isearch-forward-regexp} or @code{re-search-forward}, you need to | |
1474 use @kbd{C-q}. (@samp{\t}, @samp{\n}, @samp{\r}, and @samp{\f} stand | |
1475 respectively for @key{TAB}, @key{LFD}, @key{RET}, and @kbd{C-l}.) So, | |
1476 to search for unprintable characters using @code{re-search-forward}: | |
1477 | |
1478 @kbd{M-x re-search-forward @key{RET} [^ @key{TAB} C-q @key{LFD} C-q @key{RET} C-q C-l @key{SPC} -~] @key{RET}} | |
1479 | |
1480 Using @code{isearch-forward-regexp}: | |
1481 | |
1482 @kbd{M-C-s [^ @key{TAB} @key{RET} C-q @key{RET} C-q C-l @key{SPC} -~]} | |
1483 | |
1484 To delete all unprintable characters, simply use replace-regexp: | |
1485 | |
1486 @kbd{M-x replace-regexp @key{RET} [^ @key{TAB} C-q @key{LFD} C-q @key{RET} C-q C-l @key{SPC} -~] @key{RET} @key{RET}} | |
1487 | |
1488 Replacing is similar to the above. To replace all unprintable | |
1489 characters with a colon, use: | |
1490 | |
1491 M-x replace-regexp @key{RET} [^ @key{TAB} C-q @key{LFD} C-q @key{RET} C-q C-l @key{SPC} -~] @key{RET} : @key{RET} | |
1492 | |
1493 @itemize @bullet | |
1494 | |
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1496 You don't need to quote @key{TAB} with either isearch or typing |
25474 | 1497 something in the minibuffer. |
1498 | |
1499 @end itemize | |
1500 | |
1501 @node Highlighting a region, Controlling case sensitivity, Working with unprintable characters, Common requests | |
1502 @section How can I highlight a region of text in Emacs? | |
1503 @cindex Highlighting text | |
1504 @cindex Text, highlighting | |
1505 @cindex @code{transient-mark-mode} | |
1506 @cindex Region, highlighting a | |
1507 | |
1508 If you are using a windowing system such as X, you can cause the region | |
1509 to be highlighted when the mark is active by including | |
1510 | |
1511 @lisp | |
1512 (transient-mark-mode t) | |
1513 @end lisp | |
1514 | |
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1515 in your @file{.emacs} file. (Also see @ref{Turning on syntax |
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1516 highlighting}.) |
25474 | 1517 |
1518 @node Controlling case sensitivity, Wrapping words automatically, Highlighting a region, Common requests | |
1519 @section How do I control Emacs's case-sensitivity when searching/replacing? | |
1520 @cindex @code{case-fold-search} | |
1521 @cindex Case sensitivity of searches | |
1522 @cindex Searching without case sensitivity | |
1523 @cindex Ignoring case in searches | |
1524 | |
1525 For searching, the value of the variable @code{case-fold-search} | |
1526 determines whether they are case sensitive: | |
1527 | |
1528 @lisp | |
1529 (setq case-fold-search nil) ; make searches case sensitive | |
1530 (setq case-fold-search t) ; make searches case insensitive | |
1531 @end lisp | |
1532 | |
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1533 @cindex Case sensitivity in replacements |
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1534 @cindex Replacing, and case sensitivity |
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1535 @cindex @code{case-replace} |
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1536 Similarly, for replacing, the variable @code{case-replace} determines |
25474 | 1537 whether replacements preserve case. |
1538 | |
1539 To change the case sensitivity just for one major mode, use the major | |
1540 mode's hook. For example: | |
1541 | |
1542 @lisp | |
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1545 (setq case-fold-search nil))) |
25474 | 1546 @end lisp |
1547 | |
1548 @node Wrapping words automatically, Spell-checkers, Controlling case sensitivity, Common requests | |
1549 @section How do I make Emacs wrap words for me? | |
1550 @cindex Wrapping word automatically | |
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1551 @cindex Wrapping lines |
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1552 @cindex Line wrap |
25474 | 1553 @cindex @code{auto-fill-mode}, introduction to |
1554 @cindex Maximum line width, default value | |
1555 @cindex @code{fill-column}, default value | |
1556 | |
1557 Use @code{auto-fill-mode}, activated by typing @kbd{M-x auto-fill-mode}. | |
1558 The default maximum line width is 70, determined by the variable | |
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1559 @code{fill-column}. To learn how to turn this on automatically, see |
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1560 @ref{Turning on auto-fill by default}. |
25474 | 1561 |
1562 @node Spell-checkers, Checking TeX and *roff documents, Wrapping words automatically, Common requests | |
1563 @section Where can I get a better spelling checker for Emacs? | |
1564 @cindex Checking spelling | |
1565 @cindex Spelling, checking text documents | |
1566 | |
1567 Use Ispell. @xref{Ispell}. | |
1568 | |
1569 @node Checking TeX and *roff documents, Changing load-path, Spell-checkers, Common requests | |
1570 @section How can I spell-check @TeX{} or *roff documents? | |
1571 @cindex Spelling, checking @TeX{} documents | |
1572 @cindex @TeX{} documents, checking spelling in | |
1573 | |
1574 Use Ispell. Ispell can handle @TeX{} and *roff documents. | |
1575 @xref{Ispell}. | |
1576 | |
1577 @node Changing load-path, Using an already running Emacs process, Checking TeX and *roff documents, Common requests | |
1578 @section How do I change @code{load-path}? | |
1579 @cindex @code{load-path}, modifying | |
1580 @cindex Modifying @code{load-path} | |
1581 @cindex Adding to @code{load-path} | |
1582 | |
1583 In general, you should only add to the @code{load-path}. You can add | |
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1584 directory @var{/dir/subdir} to the load path like this: |
25474 | 1585 |
1586 @lisp | |
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1587 (setq load-path (cons "/dir/subdir/" load-path)) |
25474 | 1588 @end lisp |
1589 | |
1590 To do this relative to your home directory: | |
1591 | |
1592 @lisp | |
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1593 (setq load-path (cons "~/mysubdir/" load-path) |
25474 | 1594 @end lisp |
1595 | |
1596 @node Using an already running Emacs process, Compiler error messages, Changing load-path, Common requests | |
1597 @section How do I use an already running Emacs from another window? | |
1598 @cindex @code{emacsclient} | |
1599 @cindex Emacs server functions | |
1600 @cindex Using an existing Emacs process | |
1601 | |
1602 @code{emacsclient}, which comes with Emacs, is for editing a file using | |
1603 an already running Emacs rather than starting up a new Emacs. It does | |
1604 this by sending a request to the already running Emacs, which must be | |
1605 expecting the request. | |
1606 | |
1607 @itemize @bullet | |
1608 | |
1609 @item | |
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25474 | 1611 |
1612 Emacs must have executed the @code{server-start} function for | |
1613 @samp{emacsclient} to work. This can be done either by a command line | |
1614 option: | |
1615 | |
1616 @example | |
1617 emacs -f server-start | |
1618 @end example | |
1619 | |
1620 or by invoking @code{server-start} from @file{.emacs}: | |
1621 | |
1622 @lisp | |
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1623 (if (@var{some conditions are met}) (server-start)) |
25474 | 1624 @end lisp |
1625 | |
1626 When this is done, Emacs starts a subprocess running a program called | |
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1627 @samp{server}. @samp{server} creates a Unix domain socket. The socket |
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1628 is either named @file{.emacs_server}, in the user's home directory, |
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1629 or @file{esrv-@var{user-id}-@var{system-name}}, in the @file{/tmp} |
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1630 directory, depending on how @samp{emacsserver} was compiled. |
25474 | 1631 |
1632 To get your news reader, mail reader, etc., to invoke | |
1633 @samp{emacsclient}, try setting the environment variable @code{EDITOR} | |
1634 (or sometimes @code{VISUAL}) to the value @samp{emacsclient}. You may | |
1635 have to specify the full pathname of the @samp{emacsclient} program | |
1636 instead. Examples: | |
1637 | |
1638 @example | |
1639 # csh commands: | |
1640 setenv EDITOR emacsclient | |
1641 | |
1642 # using full pathname | |
1643 setenv EDITOR /usr/local/emacs/etc/emacsclient | |
1644 | |
1645 # sh command: | |
1646 EDITOR=emacsclient ; export EDITOR | |
1647 @end example | |
1648 | |
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1649 @item |
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1650 Normal use: |
25474 | 1651 |
1652 When @samp{emacsclient} is run, it connects to the @file{.emacs_server} | |
1653 socket and passes its command line options to @samp{server}. When | |
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1654 @samp{server} receives these requests, it sends this information to the |
25474 | 1655 the Emacs process, which at the next opportunity will visit the files |
1656 specified. (Line numbers can be specified just like with Emacs.) The | |
1657 user will have to switch to the Emacs window by hand. When the user is | |
1658 done editing a file, the user can type @kbd{C-x #} (or @kbd{M-x | |
1659 server-edit}) to indicate this. If there is another buffer requested by | |
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1660 @code{emacsclient}, Emacs will switch to it; otherwise |
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1661 @code{emacsclient} will exit, signaling the calling program to continue. |
25474 | 1662 |
1663 @samp{emacsclient} and @samp{server} must be running on machines which | |
1664 share the same filesystem for this to work. The pathnames that | |
1665 @samp{emacsclient} specifies should be correct for the filesystem that | |
1666 the Emacs process sees. The Emacs process should not be suspended at | |
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1667 the time @samp{emacsclient} is invoked. On Unix and GNU/Linux systems, |
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1668 @samp{emacsclient} should either be invoked from another X window or |
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1669 from a shell window inside Emacs itself. |
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1670 |
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1671 @cindex @code{gnuserv} |
25474 | 1672 There is an enhanced version of @samp{emacsclient}/server called |
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1673 @samp{gnuserv}, written by @email{ange@@hplb.hpl.hp.com, Andy Norman} |
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1674 which is available in the Emacs Lisp Archive (@pxref{Packages that do |
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1675 not come with Emacs}). @samp{gnuserv} uses Internet domain sockets, so |
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1676 it can work across most network connections. It also supports the |
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1677 execution of arbitrary Emacs Lisp forms and does not require the client |
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1678 program to wait for completion. |
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1679 |
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1680 The alpha version of an enhanced @samp{gnuserv} is available at |
25474 | 1681 |
1682 @uref{ftp://ftp.wellfleet.com/netman/psmith/emacs/gnuserv-2.1alpha.tar.gz} | |
1683 | |
1684 @end itemize | |
1685 | |
1686 @node Compiler error messages, Indenting switch statements, Using an already running Emacs process, Common requests | |
1687 @section How do I make Emacs recognize my compiler's funny error messages? | |
1688 @cindex Compiler error messages, recognizing | |
1689 @cindex Recognizing non-standard compiler errors | |
1690 @cindex Regexps for recognizing compiler errors | |
1691 @cindex Errors, recognizing compiler | |
1692 | |
1693 The variable @code{compilation-error-regexp-alist} helps control how | |
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1694 Emacs parses your compiler output. It is a list of triplets of the form: |
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1695 @code{(@var{regexp} @var{file-idx} @var{line-idx})}, where @var{regexp}, |
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1696 @var{file-idx} and @var{line-idx} are strings. To help determine what |
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1697 the constituent elements should be, load @file{compile.el} and then type |
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1698 @kbd{C-h v compilation-error-regexp-alist @key{RET}} to see the current |
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1699 value. A good idea is to look at @file{compile.el} itself as the |
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1700 comments included for this variable are quite useful---the regular |
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1701 expressions required for your compiler's output may be very close to one |
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1702 already provided. Once you have determined the proper regexps, use the |
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1703 following to inform Emacs of your changes: |
25474 | 1704 |
1705 @lisp | |
1706 (setq compilation-error-regexp-alist | |
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1707 (cons '(@var{regexp} @var{file-idx} @var{line-idx}) |
25474 | 1708 compilation-error-regexp-alist)) |
1709 @end lisp | |
1710 | |
1711 @node Indenting switch statements, Horizontal scrolling, Compiler error messages, Common requests | |
1712 @section How do I change the indentation for @code{switch}? | |
1713 @cindex @code{switch}, indenting | |
1714 @cindex Indenting of @code{switch} | |
1715 | |
1716 Many people want to indent their @code{switch} statements like this: | |
1717 | |
1718 @example | |
1719 f() | |
1720 @{ | |
1721 switch(x) @{ | |
1722 case A: | |
1723 x1; | |
1724 break; | |
1725 case B: | |
1726 x2; | |
1727 break; | |
1728 default: | |
1729 x3; | |
1730 @} | |
1731 @} | |
1732 @end example | |
1733 | |
1734 The solution at first appears to be: set @code{c-indent-level} to 4 and | |
1735 @code{c-label-offset} to -2. However, this will give you an indentation | |
1736 spacing of four instead of two. | |
1737 | |
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1738 The @emph{real} solution is to use @code{cc-mode} (the default mode for |
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1739 C programming in Emacs 20 and later) and add the following line to yoyr |
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1740 @file{.emacs}: |
25474 | 1741 |
1742 @lisp | |
1743 (c-set-offset 'case-label '+) | |
1744 @end lisp | |
1745 | |
1746 There appears to be no way to do this with the old @code{c-mode}. | |
1747 | |
1748 @node Horizontal scrolling, Overwrite mode, Indenting switch statements, Common requests | |
1749 @section How can I make Emacs automatically scroll horizontally? | |
1750 @cindex @code{hscroll-mode} | |
1751 @cindex Horizontal scrolling | |
1752 @cindex Scrolling horizontally | |
1753 | |
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1754 In Emacs 21 and later, this is on by default: if the variable |
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1755 @code{truncate-lines} is non-@code{nil} in the current buffer, Emacs |
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1756 automatically scrolls the display horizontally when point moves off the |
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1757 left or right edge of the window. |
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1758 |
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1759 In Emacs 20, use the @code{hscroll-mode}. Here is some information from |
25474 | 1760 the documentation, available by typing @kbd{C-h f hscroll-mode @key{RET}}: |
1761 | |
1762 Automatically scroll horizontally when the point moves off the | |
1763 left or right edge of the window. | |
1764 | |
1765 @itemize @minus | |
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1766 @item |
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1767 Type @kbd{M-x hscroll-mode} to enable it in the current buffer. |
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1768 |
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1769 @item |
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1770 Type @kbd{M-x hscroll-global-mode} to enable it in every buffer. |
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1771 |
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1772 @item |
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1773 @code{turn-on-hscroll} is useful in mode hooks as in: |
25474 | 1774 |
1775 @lisp | |
1776 (add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'turn-on-hscroll) | |
1777 @end lisp | |
1778 | |
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1779 @item |
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1780 @code{hscroll-margin} controls how close the cursor can get to the |
25474 | 1781 edge of the window. |
1782 | |
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1783 @item |
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1784 @code{hscroll-step-percent} controls how far to jump once we decide to do so. |
25474 | 1785 @end itemize |
1786 | |
1787 @node Overwrite mode, Turning off beeping, Horizontal scrolling, Common requests | |
1788 @section How do I make Emacs "typeover" or "overwrite" instead of inserting? | |
1789 @cindex @key{Insert} | |
1790 @cindex @code{overwrite-mode} | |
1791 @cindex Overwriting existing text | |
1792 @cindex Toggling @code{overwrite-mode} | |
1793 | |
1794 @kbd{M-x overwrite-mode} (a minor mode). This toggles | |
1795 @code{overwrite-mode} on and off, so exiting from @code{overwrite-mode} | |
1796 is as easy as another @kbd{M-x overwrite-mode}. | |
1797 | |
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1798 On some systems, @key{Insert} toggles @code{overwrite-mode} on and off. |
25474 | 1799 |
1800 @node Turning off beeping, Turning the volume down, Overwrite mode, Common requests | |
1801 @section How do I stop Emacs from beeping on a terminal? | |
1802 @cindex Beeping, turning off | |
1803 @cindex Visible bell | |
1804 @cindex Bell, visible | |
1805 | |
1806 @email{martin@@cc.gatech.edu, Martin R. Frank} writes: | |
1807 | |
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1808 Tell Emacs to use the @dfn{visible bell} instead of the audible bell, |
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1809 and set the visible bell to nothing. |
25474 | 1810 |
1811 That is, put the following in your @code{TERMCAP} environment variable | |
1812 (assuming you have one): | |
1813 | |
1814 @example | |
1815 ... :vb=: ... | |
1816 @end example | |
1817 | |
1818 And evaluate the following Lisp form: | |
1819 | |
1820 @example | |
1821 (setq visible-bell t) | |
1822 @end example | |
1823 | |
1824 @node Turning the volume down, Automatic indentation, Turning off beeping, Common requests | |
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1825 @section How do I turn down the bell volume in Emacs running under X? |
25474 | 1826 @cindex Bell, volume of |
1827 @cindex Volume of bell | |
1828 | |
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1829 On X Window system, you can adjust the bell volume and duration for all |
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1830 programs with the shell command @code{xset}. |
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1831 |
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1832 Invoking @code{xset} without any arguments produces some basic |
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1833 information, including the following: |
25474 | 1834 |
1835 @example | |
1836 usage: xset [-display host:dpy] option ... | |
1837 To turn bell off: | |
1838 -b b off b 0 | |
1839 To set bell volume, pitch and duration: | |
1840 b [vol [pitch [dur]]] b on | |
1841 @end example | |
1842 | |
1843 @node Automatic indentation, Matching parentheses, Turning the volume down, Common requests | |
1844 @section How do I tell Emacs to automatically indent a new line to the indentation of the previous line? | |
1845 @cindex Indenting new lines | |
1846 @cindex New lines, indenting of | |
1847 @cindex Previous line, indenting according to | |
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1848 @cindex Text indentation |
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1849 |
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1850 Such behavior is automatic in Emacs 20 and later. From the |
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1851 @file{etc/NEWS} file for Emacs 20.2: |
25474 | 1852 |
1853 @example | |
1854 ** In Text mode, now only blank lines separate paragraphs. This makes | |
1855 it possible to get the full benefit of Adaptive Fill mode in Text mode, | |
1856 and other modes derived from it (such as Mail mode). @key{TAB} in Text | |
1857 mode now runs the command @code{indent-relative}; this makes a practical | |
1858 difference only when you use indented paragraphs. | |
1859 | |
1860 As a result, the old Indented Text mode is now identical to Text mode, | |
1861 and is an alias for it. | |
1862 | |
1863 If you want spaces at the beginning of a line to start a paragraph, use | |
1864 the new mode, Paragraph Indent Text mode. | |
1865 @end example | |
1866 | |
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1867 @cindex Prefixing lines |
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1868 @cindex Fill prefix |
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1869 If you have @code{auto-fill-mode} turned on (@pxref{Turning on auto-fill |
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1870 by default}), you can tell Emacs to prefix every line with a certain |
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1871 character sequence, the @dfn{fill prefix}. Type the prefix at the |
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1872 beginning of a line, position point after it, and then type @kbd{C-x .} |
25474 | 1873 (@code{set-fill-prefix}) to set the fill prefix. Thereafter, |
1874 auto-filling will automatically put the fill prefix at the beginning of | |
1875 new lines, and @kbd{M-q} (@code{fill-paragraph}) will maintain any fill | |
1876 prefix when refilling the paragraph. | |
1877 | |
1878 If you have paragraphs with different levels of indentation, you will | |
1879 have to set the fill prefix to the correct value each time you move to a | |
1880 new paragraph. To avoid this hassle, try one of the many packages | |
1881 available from the Emacs Lisp Archive (@pxref{Packages that do not come | |
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1885 @node Matching parentheses, Hiding #ifdef lines, Automatic indentation, Common requests | |
1886 @section How do I show which parenthesis matches the one I'm looking at? | |
1887 @cindex Parentheses, matching | |
1888 @cindex @file{paren.el} | |
1889 @cindex Highlighting matching parentheses | |
1890 @cindex Pairs of parentheses, highlighting | |
1891 @cindex Matching parentheses | |
1892 | |
1893 As of version 19, Emacs comes with @file{paren.el}, which (when loaded) | |
1894 will automatically highlight matching parentheses whenever point (i.e., | |
1895 the cursor) is located over one. To load @file{paren.el} automatically, | |
1896 include the line | |
1897 | |
1898 @lisp | |
1899 (require 'paren) | |
1900 @end lisp | |
1901 | |
1902 in your @file{.emacs} file. @email{shutkoa@@ugsolutions.com, Alan Shutko} | |
1903 reports that as of version 20.1, you must also call @code{show-paren-mode} in | |
1904 your @file{.emacs} file: | |
1905 | |
1906 @lisp | |
1907 (show-paren-mode 1) | |
1908 @end lisp | |
1909 | |
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1910 Customize will let you turn on @code{show-paren-mode}. Use @kbd{M-x |
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1911 customize-group @key{RET} paren-showing @key{RET}}. From within |
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1912 Customize, you can also go directly to the ``paren-showing'' group. |
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1914 Alternatives to paren include: |
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1916 @itemize @bullet | |
1917 | |
1918 @item | |
1919 If you're looking at a right parenthesis (or brace or bracket) you can | |
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1921 the matching parenthesis. |
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1923 @item | |
1924 @kbd{M-C-f} (@code{forward-sexp}) and @kbd{M-C-b} (@code{backward-sexp}) | |
1925 will skip over one set of balanced parentheses, so you can see which | |
1926 parentheses match. (You can train it to skip over balanced brackets | |
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1927 and braces at the same time by modifying the syntax table.) |
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1929 @cindex Show matching paren as in @code{vi} |
25474 | 1930 @item |
1931 Here is some Emacs Lisp that will make the @key{%} key show the matching | |
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1932 parenthesis, like in @code{vi}. In addition, if the cursor isn't over a |
25474 | 1933 parenthesis, it simply inserts a % like normal. |
1934 | |
1935 @lisp | |
1936 ;; By an unknown contributor | |
1937 | |
1938 (global-set-key "%" 'match-paren) | |
1939 | |
1940 (defun match-paren (arg) | |
1941 "Go to the matching paren if on a paren; otherwise insert %." | |
1942 (interactive "p") | |
1943 (cond ((looking-at "\\s\(") (forward-list 1) (backward-char 1)) | |
1944 ((looking-at "\\s\)") (forward-char 1) (backward-list 1)) | |
1945 (t (self-insert-command (or arg 1))))) | |
1946 @end lisp | |
1947 | |
1948 @end itemize | |
1949 | |
1950 @node Hiding #ifdef lines, Repeating commands, Matching parentheses, Common requests | |
1951 @section In C mode, can I show just the lines that will be left after @code{#ifdef} commands are handled by the compiler? | |
1952 @cindex @code{#ifdef}, selective display of | |
1953 @cindex @code{hide-ifdef-mode} | |
1954 @cindex Hiding @code{#ifdef} text | |
1955 @cindex Selectively displaying @code{#ifdef} code | |
1956 | |
1957 @kbd{M-x hide-ifdef-mode}. (This is a minor mode.) You might also want | |
1958 to try @file{cpp.el}, available at the Emacs Lisp Archive | |
1959 (@pxref{Packages that do not come with Emacs}). | |
1960 | |
1961 @node Repeating commands, Valid X resources, Hiding #ifdef lines, Common requests | |
1962 @section Is there an equivalent to the @code{.} (dot) command of vi? | |
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1963 @cindex Repeating commands as with @code{vi} |
25474 | 1964 @cindex Command, repeat last |
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1965 @cindex @code{.}, equivalent to @code{vi} command |
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1967 (@code{.} is the redo command in @code{vi}. It redoes the last |
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1968 insertion/deletion.) |
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1970 As of Emacs 20.3, there is indeed a @code{repeat} command (@kbd{C-x z}) |
25474 | 1971 that repeats the last command. If you preface it with a prefix |
1972 argument, the prefix arg is applied to the command. | |
1973 | |
1974 You can also type @kbd{C-x @key{ESC} @key{ESC}} | |
1975 (@code{repeat-complex-command}) to reinvoke commands that used the | |
1976 minibuffer to get arguments. In @code{repeat-complex-command} you can | |
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1977 type @kbd{M-p} and @kbd{M-n} (and also up-arrow and down-arrow, if your |
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1978 keyboard has these keys) to scan through all the different complex |
25474 | 1979 commands you've typed. |
1980 | |
1981 To repeat a set of commands, use keyboard macros. (@inforef{Keyboard | |
1982 Macros, Keyboard Macros, emacs}.) | |
1983 | |
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1984 If you're really desperate for the @code{.} command, use VIPER, a |
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1985 @code{vi} emulation mode which comes with Emacs, and which appears to |
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1986 support it. (@xref{VIPER}.) |
25474 | 1987 |
1988 @node Valid X resources, Evaluating Emacs Lisp code, Repeating commands, Common requests | |
1989 @section What are the valid X resource settings (i.e., stuff in .Xdefaults)? | |
1990 @cindex Resources, X | |
1991 @cindex X resources | |
1992 @cindex Setting X resources | |
1993 | |
1994 @inforef{Resources X, Resources X, emacs}. | |
1995 | |
1996 You can also use a resource editor, such as editres (for X11R5 and | |
1997 onwards), to look at the resource names for the menu bar, assuming Emacs | |
1998 was compiled with the X toolkit. | |
1999 | |
2000 @node Evaluating Emacs Lisp code, Changing the length of a Tab, Valid X resources, Common requests | |
2001 @section How do I execute ("evaluate") a piece of Emacs Lisp code? | |
2002 @cindex Evaluating Lisp code | |
2003 @cindex Lisp forms, evaluating | |
2004 | |
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2005 There are a number of ways to execute (@dfn{evaluate}, in Lisp lingo) an |
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2006 Emacs Lisp @dfn{form}: |
25474 | 2007 |
2008 @itemize @bullet | |
2009 | |
2010 @item | |
2011 If you want it evaluated every time you run Emacs, put it in a file | |
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2012 named @file{.emacs} in your home directory. This is known as ``your |
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2013 @file{.emacs} file,'' and contains all of your personal customizations. |
25474 | 2014 |
2015 @item | |
2016 You can type the form in the @file{*scratch*} buffer, and then type | |
2017 @key{LFD} (or @kbd{C-j}) after it. The result of evaluating the form | |
2018 will be inserted in the buffer. | |
2019 | |
2020 @item | |
2021 In @code{emacs-lisp-mode}, typing @kbd{M-C-x} evaluates a top-level form | |
2022 before or around point. | |
2023 | |
2024 @item | |
2025 Typing @kbd{C-x C-e} in any buffer evaluates the Lisp form immediately | |
2026 before point and prints its value in the echo area. | |
2027 | |
2028 @item | |
2029 Typing @kbd{M-:} or @kbd{M-x eval-expression} allows you to type a Lisp | |
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2030 form in the minibuffer which will be evaluated once you press @key{RET}. |
25474 | 2031 |
2032 @item | |
2033 You can use @kbd{M-x load-file} to have Emacs evaluate all the Lisp | |
2034 forms in a file. (To do this from Lisp use the function @code{load} | |
2035 instead.) | |
2036 | |
2037 The functions @code{load-library}, @code{eval-region}, | |
2038 @code{eval-current-buffer}, @code{require}, and @code{autoload} are also | |
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2039 useful; see @ref{Emacs Lisp documentation}, if you want to learn more |
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2040 about them. |
25474 | 2041 |
2042 @end itemize | |
2043 | |
2044 @node Changing the length of a Tab, Inserting > at the beginning of each line, Evaluating Emacs Lisp code, Common requests | |
2045 @section How do I change Emacs's idea of the @key{TAB} character's length? | |
2046 @cindex Tab length | |
2047 @cindex Length of tab character | |
2048 @cindex @code{default-tab-width} | |
2049 | |
2050 Set the variable @code{default-tab-width}. For example, to set | |
2051 @key{TAB} stops every 10 characters, insert the following in your | |
2052 @file{.emacs} file: | |
2053 | |
2054 @lisp | |
2055 (setq default-tab-width 10) | |
2056 @end lisp | |
2057 | |
2058 Do not confuse variable @code{tab-width} with variable | |
2059 @code{tab-stop-list}. The former is used for the display of literal | |
2060 @key{TAB} characters. The latter controls what characters are inserted | |
2061 when you press the @key{TAB} character in certain modes. | |
2062 | |
2063 @node Inserting > at the beginning of each line, Underlining paragraphs, Changing the length of a Tab, Common requests | |
2064 @section How do I insert @samp{>} at the beginning of every line? | |
2065 @cindex Prefix character, inserting in mail/news replies | |
2066 @cindex Replies to mail/news, inserting a prefix character | |
2067 @cindex @code{mail-yank-prefix} | |
2068 @cindex Mail replies, inserting a prefix character | |
2069 @cindex News replies, inserting a prefix character | |
2070 | |
2071 To do this to an entire buffer, type @kbd{M-< M-x replace-regexp | |
2072 @key{RET} ^ @key{RET} > @key{RET}}. | |
2073 | |
2074 To do this to a region, use @code{string-rectangle} (@kbd{C-x r t}). | |
2075 Set the mark (@kbd{C-@key{SPC}}) at the beginning of the first line you | |
2076 want to prefix, move the cursor to last line to be prefixed, and type | |
2077 @kbd{C-x r t > @key{RET}}. To do this for the whole buffer, type | |
2078 @kbd{C-x h C-x r t > @key{RET}}. | |
2079 | |
2080 If you are trying to prefix a yanked mail message with @samp{>}, you | |
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2081 might want to set the variable @code{mail-yank-prefix}. Better yet, use |
25474 | 2082 the Supercite package (@pxref{Supercite}), which provides flexible |
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2083 citation for yanked mail and news messages; it is included in Emacs |
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2084 since version 19.20. @xref{Changing the included text prefix}, for |
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2085 additional information. |
25474 | 2086 |
2087 @node Underlining paragraphs, Repeating a command as many times as possible, Inserting > at the beginning of each line, Common requests | |
2088 @section How do I insert "_^H" before each character in a region to get an underlined paragraph? | |
2089 @cindex Underlining a region of text | |
2090 @cindex @code{underline-region} | |
2091 | |
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2092 Mark the region and then type @kbd{M-x underline-region @key{RET}}. |
25474 | 2093 |
2094 @node Repeating a command as many times as possible, Forcing the cursor to remain in the same column, Underlining paragraphs, Common requests | |
2095 @section How do I repeat a command as many times as possible? | |
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2096 @cindex Repeating commands many times |
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2097 @cindex Commands, repeating many times |
25474 | 2098 |
2099 Use @kbd{C-x (} and @kbd{C-x )} to make a keyboard macro that invokes | |
2100 the command and then type @kbd{M-0 C-x e}. | |
2101 | |
2102 Any messages your command prints in the echo area will be suppressed. | |
2103 | |
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2104 If you need to repeat a command a small number of times, you can use |
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2105 @kbd{C-x z}, see @ref{Repeating commands}. |
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25474 | 2107 @node Forcing the cursor to remain in the same column, Forcing Emacs to iconify itself, Repeating a command as many times as possible, Common requests |
2108 @section How do I make Emacs behave like this: when I go up or down, the cursor should stay in the same column even if the line is too short? | |
2109 @cindex @code{picture-mode} | |
2110 @cindex Remaining in the same column, regardless of contents | |
2111 @cindex Vertical movement in empty documents | |
2112 | |
2113 @kbd{M-x picture-mode}. | |
2114 | |
2115 @node Forcing Emacs to iconify itself, Using regular expressions, Forcing the cursor to remain in the same column, Common requests | |
2116 @section How do I tell Emacs to iconify itself? | |
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2117 @cindex Iconification under the X Window System |
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2118 @cindex X Window System and iconification |
25474 | 2119 @cindex Suspending Emacs |
2120 | |
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2121 @kbd{C-z} iconifies Emacs when running under X and suspends Emacs |
25474 | 2122 otherwise. @inforef{Misc X, Misc X, emacs}. |
2123 | |
2124 @node Using regular expressions, Replacing text across multiple files, Forcing Emacs to iconify itself, Common requests | |
2125 @section How do I use regexps (regular expressions) in Emacs? | |
2126 @cindex Regexps | |
2127 @cindex Regular expressions | |
2128 @cindex Differences between Unix and Emacs regexps | |
2129 @cindex Unix regeps, differences from Emacs | |
2130 @cindex Text strings, putting regexps in | |
2131 | |
2132 @inforef{Regexps, Regexps, emacs}. | |
2133 | |
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2134 The @code{or} operator is @samp{\|}, not @samp{|}, and the grouping operators |
25474 | 2135 are @samp{\(} and @samp{\)}. Also, the string syntax for a backslash is |
2136 @samp{\\}. To specify a regular expression like @samp{xxx\(foo\|bar\)} | |
2137 in a Lisp string, use @samp{xxx\\(foo\\|bar\\)}. | |
2138 | |
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2139 Note the doubled backslashes! |
25474 | 2140 |
2141 @itemize @bullet | |
2142 | |
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2143 @item |
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2144 Unlike in Unix @file{grep}, @file{sed}, etc., a complement character set |
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2145 (@samp{[^...]}) can match a newline character (@key{LFD} a.k.a.@: |
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2146 @kbd{C-j} a.k.a.@: @samp{\n}), unless newline is mentioned as one of the |
25474 | 2147 characters not to match. |
2148 | |
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2149 @item |
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2150 The character syntax regexps (e.g., @samp{\sw}) are not |
25474 | 2151 meaningful inside character set regexps (e.g., @samp{[aeiou]}). (This |
2152 is actually typical for regexp syntax.) | |
2153 | |
2154 @end itemize | |
2155 | |
2156 @node Replacing text across multiple files, Documentation for etags, Using regular expressions, Common requests | |
2157 @section How do I perform a replace operation across more than one file? | |
2158 @cindex Replacing strings across files | |
2159 @cindex Multiple files, replacing across | |
2160 @cindex Files, replacing strings across multiple | |
2161 | |
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2162 The ``tags'' feature of Emacs includes the command |
25474 | 2163 @code{tags-query-replace} which performs a query-replace across all the |
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2164 files mentioned in the @file{TAGS} file. @inforef{Tags Search, Tags Search, |
25474 | 2165 emacs}. |
2166 | |
2167 As of Emacs 19.29, Dired mode (@kbd{M-x dired @key{RET}}, or @kbd{C-x | |
2168 d}) supports the command @code{dired-do-query-replace}, which allows | |
2169 users to replace regular expressions in multiple files. | |
2170 | |
2171 @node Documentation for etags, Disabling backups, Replacing text across multiple files, Common requests | |
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2172 @section Where is the documentation for @code{etags}? |
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2173 @cindex Documentation for @code{etags} |
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2174 @cindex @code{etags}, documentation for |
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2175 |
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2176 The @code{etags} man page should be in the same place as the |
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2177 @code{emacs} man page. |
25474 | 2178 |
2179 Quick command-line switch descriptions are also available. For example, | |
2180 @samp{etags -H}. | |
2181 | |
2182 @node Disabling backups, Disabling auto-save-mode, Documentation for etags, Common requests | |
2183 @section How do I disable backup files? | |
2184 @cindex Backups, disabling | |
2185 @cindex Disabling backups | |
2186 | |
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2187 You probably don't want to do this, since backups are useful, especially |
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2188 when something goes wrong. |
25474 | 2189 |
2190 To avoid seeing backup files (and other "uninteresting" files) in Dired, | |
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2191 load @code{dired-x} by adding the following to your @file{.emacs} file: |
25474 | 2192 |
2193 @lisp | |
2194 (add-hook 'dired-load-hook | |
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2195 (lambda () |
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2196 (load "dired-x"))) |
25474 | 2197 @end lisp |
2198 | |
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2199 With @code{dired-x} loaded, @kbd{M-o} toggles omitting in each dired buffer. |
25474 | 2200 You can make omitting the default for new dired buffers by putting the |
2201 following in your @file{.emacs}: | |
2202 | |
2203 @lisp | |
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2204 (add-hook 'dired-mode-hook 'dired-omit-toggle) |
25474 | 2205 @end lisp |
2206 | |
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2207 If you're tired of seeing backup files whenever you do an @samp{ls} at |
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2208 the Unix shell, try GNU @code{ls} with the @samp{-B} option. GNU |
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2209 @code{ls} is part of the GNU Fileutils package, available from |
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2210 @samp{ftp.gnu.org} and its mirrors (@pxref{Current GNU distributions}). |
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2211 |
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2212 To disable or change the way backups are made, @inforef{Backup Names, , |
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2213 emacs}. |
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2214 |
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2215 @cindex Backup files in a single directory |
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2216 Beginning with Emacs 21.1, you can control where Emacs puts backup files |
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2217 by customizing the variable @code{backup-directory-alist}. This |
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2218 variable's value specifies that files whose names match specific patters |
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2219 should have their backups put in certain directories. A typical use is |
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2220 to add the element @code{("." . @var{dir})} to force Emacs to put |
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2221 @strong{all} backup files in the directory @file{dir}. |
25474 | 2222 |
2223 @node Disabling auto-save-mode, Modifying pull-down menus, Disabling backups, Common requests | |
2224 @section How do I disable @code{auto-save-mode}? | |
2225 @cindex Disabling @code{auto-save-mode} | |
2226 @cindex Auto-saving | |
2227 @cindex Saving at frequent intervals | |
2228 | |
2229 You probably don't want to do this, since auto-saving is useful, | |
2230 especially when Emacs or your computer crashes while you are editing a | |
2231 document. | |
2232 | |
2233 Instead, you might want to change the variable | |
2234 @code{auto-save-interval}, which specifies how many keystrokes Emacs | |
2235 waits before auto-saving. Increasing this value forces Emacs to wait | |
2236 longer between auto-saves, which might annoy you less. | |
2237 | |
2238 You might also want to look into Sebastian Kremer's @code{auto-save} | |
2239 package, available from the Lisp Code Archive (@pxref{Packages that do not come | |
2240 with Emacs}). This | |
2241 package also allows you to place all auto-save files in one directory, | |
2242 such as @file{/tmp}. | |
2243 | |
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2244 To disable or change how @code{auto-save-mode} works, @inforef{Auto |
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2245 Save, , emacs}. |
25474 | 2246 |
2247 @node Modifying pull-down menus, Deleting menus and menu options, Disabling auto-save-mode, Common requests | |
2248 @section How can I create or modify new pull-down menu options? | |
2249 @cindex Pull-down menus, creating or modifying | |
2250 @cindex Menus, creating or modifying | |
2251 @cindex Creating new menu options | |
2252 @cindex Modifying pull-down menus | |
2253 @cindex Menus and keymaps | |
2254 @cindex Keymaps and menus | |
2255 | |
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2256 Each menu title (e.g., @samp{File}, @samp{Edit}, @samp{Buffers}) |
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2257 represents a local or global keymap. Selecting a menu title with the |
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2258 mouse displays that keymap's non-nil contents in the form of a menu. |
25474 | 2259 |
2260 So to add a menu option to an existing menu, all you have to do is add a | |
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2261 new definition to the appropriate keymap. Adding a @samp{Forward Word} |
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2262 item to the @samp{Edit} menu thus requires the following Lisp code: |
25474 | 2263 |
2264 @lisp | |
2265 (define-key global-map | |
2266 [menu-bar edit forward] | |
2267 '("Forward word" . forward-word)) | |
2268 @end lisp | |
2269 | |
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2270 @noindent |
25474 | 2271 The first line adds the entry to the global keymap, which includes |
2272 global menu bar entries. Replacing the reference to @code{global-map} | |
2273 with a local keymap would add this menu option only within a particular | |
2274 mode. | |
2275 | |
2276 The second line describes the path from the menu-bar to the new entry. | |
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2277 Placing this menu entry underneath the @samp{File} menu would mean |
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2278 changing the word @code{edit} in the second line to @code{file}. |
25474 | 2279 |
2280 The third line is a cons cell whose first element is the title that will | |
2281 be displayed, and whose second element is the function that will be | |
2282 called when that menu option is invoked. | |
2283 | |
2284 To add a new menu, rather than a new option to an existing menu, we must | |
2285 define an entirely new keymap: | |
2286 | |
2287 @lisp | |
2288 (define-key global-map [menu-bar words] | |
2289 (cons "Words" (make-sparse-keymap "Words"))) | |
2290 @end lisp | |
2291 | |
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2292 The above code creates a new sparse keymap, gives it the name |
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2293 @samp{Words}, and attaches it to the global menu bar. Adding the |
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2294 @samp{Forward Word} item to this new menu would thus require the |
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2295 following code: |
25474 | 2296 |
2297 @lisp | |
2298 (define-key global-map | |
2299 [menu-bar words forward] | |
2300 '("Forward word" . forward-word)) | |
2301 @end lisp | |
2302 | |
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2303 @noindent |
25474 | 2304 Note that because of the way keymaps work, menu options are displayed |
2305 with the more recently defined items at the top. Thus if you were to | |
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2306 define menu options @samp{foo}, @samp{bar}, and @samp{baz} (in that |
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2307 order), the menu option @samp{baz} would appear at the top, and |
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2308 @samp{foo} would be at the bottom. |
25474 | 2309 |
2310 One way to avoid this problem is to use the function @code{define-key-after}, | |
2311 which works the same as @code{define-key}, but lets you modify where items | |
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2312 appear. The following Lisp code would insert the @samp{Forward Word} |
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2313 item in the @samp{Edit} menu immediately following the @samp{Undo} item: |
25474 | 2314 |
2315 @lisp | |
2316 (define-key-after | |
2317 (lookup-key global-map [menu-bar edit]) | |
2318 [forward] | |
2319 '("Forward word" . forward-word) | |
2320 'undo) | |
2321 @end lisp | |
2322 | |
2323 Note how the second and third arguments to @code{define-key-after} are | |
2324 different from those of @code{define-key}, and that we have added a new | |
2325 (final) argument, the function after which our new key should be | |
2326 defined. | |
2327 | |
2328 To move a menu option from one position to another, simply evaluate | |
2329 @code{define-key-after} with the appropriate final argument. | |
2330 | |
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2331 More detailed information---and more examples of how to create and |
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2332 modify menu options---are in the @cite{Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}, under |
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2333 ``Keymaps''. (@xref{Emacs Lisp documentation}, for information on this |
25474 | 2334 manual.) |
2335 | |
2336 @node Deleting menus and menu options, Turning on syntax highlighting, Modifying pull-down menus, Common requests | |
2337 @section How do I delete menus and menu options? | |
2338 @cindex Deleting menus and menu options | |
2339 @cindex Menus, deleting | |
2340 | |
2341 The simplest way to remove a menu is to set its keymap to @samp{nil}. | |
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2342 For example, to delete the @samp{Words} menu (@pxref{Modifying pull-down |
25474 | 2343 menus}), use: |
2344 | |
2345 @lisp | |
2346 (define-key global-map [menu-bar words] nil) | |
2347 @end lisp | |
2348 | |
2349 Similarly, removing a menu option requires redefining a keymap entry to | |
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2350 @code{nil}. For example, to delete the @samp{Forward word} menu option |
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2351 from the @samp{Edit} menu (we added it in @ref{Modifying pull-down |
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2352 menus}), use: |
25474 | 2353 |
2354 @lisp | |
2355 (define-key global-map [menu-bar edit forward] nil) | |
2356 @end lisp | |
2357 | |
2358 @node Turning on syntax highlighting, Scrolling only one line, Deleting menus and menu options, Common requests | |
2359 @section How do I turn on syntax highlighting? | |
2360 @cindex Syntax highlighting | |
2361 @cindex @code{font-lock-mode} | |
2362 @cindex Highlighting based on syntax | |
2363 @cindex Colorizing text | |
2364 @cindex FAQ, @code{font-lock-mode} | |
2365 | |
2366 @code{font-lock-mode} is the standard way to have Emacs perform syntax | |
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2367 highlighting in the current buffer. With @code{font-lock-mode} turned |
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2368 on, different types of text will appear in different colors. For |
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2369 instance, if you turn on @code{font-lock-mode} in a programming mode, |
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2370 variables will appear in one face, keywords in a second, and comments in |
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2371 a third. |
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2372 |
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2373 @cindex hilit19 is deprecated |
25474 | 2374 Earlier versions of Emacs supported hilit19, a similar package. Use of |
2375 hilit19 is now considered non-standard, although @file{hilit19.el} comes | |
2376 with the stock Emacs distribution. It is no longer maintained. | |
2377 | |
2378 To turn @code{font-lock-mode} on within an existing buffer, use @kbd{M-x | |
2379 font-lock-mode @key{RET}}. | |
2380 | |
2381 To automatically invoke @code{font-lock-mode} when a particular major | |
2382 mode is invoked, set the major mode's hook. For example, to fontify all | |
2383 @code{c-mode} buffers, add the following to your @file{.emacs} file: | |
2384 | |
2385 @lisp | |
2386 (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock) | |
2387 @end lisp | |
2388 | |
2389 To automatically invoke @code{font-lock-mode} for all major modes, you | |
2390 can turn on @code{global-font-lock-mode} by including the following line | |
2391 in your @file{.emacs} file: | |
2392 | |
2393 @lisp | |
2394 (global-font-lock-mode 1) | |
2395 @end lisp | |
2396 | |
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2397 @noindent |
25474 | 2398 This instructs Emacs to turn on font-lock mode in those buffers for |
2399 which a font-lock mode definition has been provided (in the variable | |
2400 @code{font-lock-global-modes}). If you edit a file in | |
2401 @code{pie-ala-mode}, and no font-lock definitions have been provided for | |
2402 @code{pie-ala} files, then the above setting will have no effect on that | |
2403 particular buffer. | |
2404 | |
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2405 Highlighting a buffer with @code{font-lock-mode} can take quite a while, |
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2406 and cause an annoying delay in display, so several features exist to |
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2407 work around this. |
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2409 @cindex Just-In-Time syntax highlighting |
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2410 In Emacs 21 and later, turning on @code{font-lock-mode} automatically |
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2411 activates the new @dfn{Just-In-Time fontification} provided by |
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2412 @code{jit-lock-mode}. @code{jit-lock-mode} defers the fontification of |
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2413 portions of buffer until you actually need to see them, and can also |
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2414 fontify while Emacs is idle. This makes display of the visible portion |
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2415 of a buffer almost instantaneous. For details about customizing |
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2416 @code{jit-lock-mode}, type @kbd{C-h f jit-lock-mode @key{RET}}. |
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2417 |
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2418 @cindex Levels of syntax highlighting |
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2419 @cindex Decoration level, in @code{font-lock-mode} |
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2420 In versions of Emacs before 21, different levels of decoration are |
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2421 available, from slight to gaudy. More decoration means you need to wait |
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2422 more time for a buffer to be fontified (or a faster machine). To |
25474 | 2423 control how decorated your buffers should become, set the value of |
2424 @code{font-lock-maximum-decoration} in your @file{.emacs} file, with a | |
2425 @code{nil} value indicating default (usually minimum) decoration, and a | |
2426 @code{t} value indicating the maximum decoration. For the gaudiest | |
2427 possible look, then, include the line | |
2428 | |
2429 @lisp | |
2430 (setq font-lock-maximum-decoration t) | |
2431 @end lisp | |
2432 | |
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2433 @noindent |
25474 | 2434 in your @file{.emacs} file. You can also set this variable such that |
2435 different modes are highlighted in a different ways; for more | |
2436 information, see the documentation for | |
2437 @code{font-lock-maximum-decoration} with @kbd{C-h v} (or @kbd{M-x | |
2438 describe-variable @key{RET}}). | |
2439 | |
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2440 @cindex Lazy font-lock |
25474 | 2441 You might also want to investigate @code{fast-lock-mode} and |
2442 @code{lazy-lock-mode}, versions of @code{font-lock-mode} that speed up | |
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2443 highlighting. These are the alternatives for @code{jit-lock-mode} in |
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2444 versions of Emacs before 21.1. The advantage of @code{lazy-lock-mode} |
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2445 is that it only fontifies buffers when certain conditions are met, such |
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2446 as after a certain amount of idle time, or after you have finished |
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2447 scrolling through text. See the documentation for @code{lazy-lock-mode} |
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2448 by typing @kbd{C-h f @code{lazy-lock-mode}} (@kbd{M-x describe-function |
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2449 @key{RET} lazy-lock-mode @key{RET}}). |
25474 | 2450 |
2451 Also see the documentation for the function @code{font-lock-mode}, | |
2452 available by typing @kbd{C-h f font-lock-mode} (@kbd{M-x | |
2453 describe-function @key{RET} font-lock-mode @key{RET}}). | |
2454 | |
2455 For more information on font-lock mode, take a look at the | |
2456 @code{font-lock-mode} FAQ, maintained by | |
2457 @email{jari.aalto@@ntc.nokia.com, Jari Aalto} at | |
2458 | |
2459 @uref{ftp://cs.uta.fi/pub/ssjaaa/ema-font.gui} | |
2460 | |
2461 To print buffers with the faces (i.e., colors and fonts) intact, use | |
2462 @kbd{M-x ps-print-buffer-with-faces} or @kbd{M-x | |
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2463 ps-print-region-with-faces}. You will need a way to send text to a |
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2464 PostScript printer, or a PostScript interpreter such as Ghostscript; |
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2465 consult the documentation of the variables @code{ps-printer-name}, |
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2466 @code{ps-lpr-command}, and @code{ps-lpr-switches} for more details. |
25474 | 2467 |
2468 @node Scrolling only one line, Replacing highlighted text, Turning on syntax highlighting, Common requests | |
2469 @section How can I force Emacs to scroll only one line when I move past the bottom of the screen? | |
2470 @cindex Scrolling only one line | |
2471 @cindex Reducing the increment when scrollng | |
2472 | |
2473 Place the following Lisp form in your @file{.emacs} file: | |
2474 | |
2475 @lisp | |
2476 (setq scroll-step 1) | |
2477 @end lisp | |
2478 | |
2479 @inforef{Scrolling, Scrolling, emacs}. | |
2480 | |
2481 @node Replacing highlighted text, Editing MS-DOS files, Scrolling only one line, Common requests | |
2482 @section How can I replace highlighted text with what I type? | |
2483 @cindex @code{delete-selection-mode} | |
2484 @cindex Replacing highlighted text | |
2485 @cindex Highlighing and replacing text | |
2486 | |
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2487 Use @code{delete-selection-mode}, which you can start automatically by |
25474 | 2488 placing the following Lisp form in your @file{.emacs} file: |
2489 | |
2490 @lisp | |
2491 (delete-selection-mode t) | |
2492 @end lisp | |
2493 | |
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2494 According to the documentation string for @code{delete-selection-mode} |
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2495 (which you can read using @kbd{M-x describe-function @key{RET} |
25474 | 2496 delete-selection-mode @key{RET}}): |
2497 | |
2498 @quotation | |
2499 When ON, typed text replaces the selection if the selection is active. | |
2500 When OFF, typed text is just inserted at point. | |
2501 @end quotation | |
2502 | |
2503 This mode also allows you to delete (not kill) the highlighted region by | |
2504 pressing @key{DEL}. | |
2505 | |
2506 @node Editing MS-DOS files, Filling paragraphs with a single space, Replacing highlighted text, Common requests | |
2507 @section How can I edit MS-DOS files using Emacs? | |
2508 @cindex Editing MS-DOS files | |
2509 @cindex MS-DOS files, editing | |
2510 @cindex Microsoft files, editing | |
2511 @cindex Windows files, editing | |
2512 | |
2513 As of Emacs 20, detection and handling of MS-DOS (and Windows) files is | |
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2514 performed transparently. You can open MS-DOS files on a Unix system, |
25474 | 2515 edit it, and save it without having to worry about the file format. |
2516 | |
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2517 When editing an MS-DOS style file, the mode line will indicate that it |
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2518 is a DOS file. On Unix and GNU/Linux systems, and also on a Macintosh, |
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2519 the string @samp{(DOS)} will appear near the left edge of the mode line; |
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2520 on DOS and Windows, where the DOS end-of-line (EOL) format is the |
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2521 default, a backslash (@samp{\}) will appear in the mode line. |
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2522 |
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2523 If you are running a version of Emacs before 20.1, get @code{crypt++} |
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2524 from the Emacs Lisp Archive (@pxref{Packages that do not come with |
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2525 Emacs}). Among other things, @code{crypt++} transparently modifies |
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2526 MS-DOS files as they are loaded and saved, allowing you to ignore the |
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2527 different conventions that Unix and MS-DOS have for delineating the end |
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2528 of a line. |
25474 | 2529 |
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2530 @node Filling paragraphs with a single space, Escape sequences in shell output, Editing MS-DOS files, Common requests |
25474 | 2531 @section How can I tell Emacs to fill paragraphs with a single space after each period? |
2532 @cindex One space following periods | |
2533 @cindex Single space following periods | |
2534 @cindex Periods, one space following | |
2535 | |
2536 @email{ulm@@vsnhd1.cern.ch, Ulrich Mueller} suggests adding the | |
2537 following two lines to your @file{.emacs} file: | |
2538 | |
2539 @lisp | |
2540 (setq sentence-end "[.?!][]\"')@}]*\\($\\|[ \t]\\)[ \t\n]*") | |
2541 (setq sentence-end-double-space nil) | |
2542 @end lisp | |
2543 | |
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2544 @node Escape sequences in shell output, , Filling paragraphs with a single space, Common requests |
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2545 @section Why do I get these strange escape sequences when I run |
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2546 @code{ls} from the Shell mode? |
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2547 @cindex Escape sequences in @code{ls} output |
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2548 @cindex @code{ls} in Shell mode |
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2549 |
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2550 This happens because @code{ls} is aliased to @samp{ls --color} in your |
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2551 shell init file. You have two alternatives to solve this: |
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2552 |
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2553 @itemize @bullet |
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2554 @item |
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2555 Make the alias conditioned on the @code{EMACS} variable in the |
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2556 environment. When Emacs runs a subsidiary shell, it exports the |
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2557 @code{EMACS} variable with the value @code{t} to that shell. You can |
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2558 unalias @code{ls} when that happens, thus limiting the alias to your |
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2559 interactive sessions. |
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2560 |
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2561 @item |
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2562 Install the @code{ansi-color} package (bundled with Emacs 21.1 and |
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2563 later), which converts these ANSI escape sequences into colors. |
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2564 @end itemize |
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2565 |
25474 | 2566 @c ------------------------------------------------------------ |
2567 @node Bugs and problems, Compiling and installing Emacs, Common requests, Top | |
2568 @chapter Bugs and problems | |
2569 @cindex Bugs and problems | |
2570 | |
2571 @menu | |
2572 * Problems with very large files:: | |
2573 * ^M in the shell buffer:: | |
2574 * Shell process exits abnormally:: | |
2575 * Termcap/Terminfo entries for Emacs:: | |
2576 * Spontaneous entry into isearch-mode:: | |
2577 * Problems talking to certain hosts:: | |
2578 * Errors with init files:: | |
2579 * Emacs ignores X resources:: | |
2580 * Emacs takes a long time to visit files:: | |
2581 * Editing files with $ in the name:: | |
2582 * Shell mode loses the current directory:: | |
2583 * Security risks with Emacs:: | |
2584 * Dired claims that no file is on this line:: | |
2585 @end menu | |
2586 | |
2587 @node Problems with very large files, ^M in the shell buffer, Bugs and problems, Bugs and problems | |
2588 @section Does Emacs have problems with files larger than 8 megabytes? | |
2589 @cindex Very large files, opening | |
2590 @cindex Large files, opening | |
2591 @cindex Opening very large files | |
2592 @cindex Maximum file size | |
2593 @cindex Files, maximum size | |
2594 | |
2595 Old versions (i.e., anything before 19.29) of Emacs had problems editing | |
2596 files larger than 8 megabytes. As of version 19.29, the maximum buffer | |
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2597 size is at least 2^27-1, or 134,217,727 bytes, or 132 MBytes. Emacs 20 |
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2598 can be compiled on some 64-bit systems in a way that enlarges the buffer |
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2599 size up to 576,460,752,303,423,487 bytes, or 549,755,813 GBytes. |
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2600 |
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2601 If you are using a version of Emacs older than 19.29 and cannot upgrade, |
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2602 you will have to recompile. @email{lnz@@lucid.com, Leonard N. Zubkoff} |
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2603 suggests putting the following two lines in @file{src/config.h} before |
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2604 compiling Emacs to allow for 26-bit integers and pointers (and thus file |
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2605 sizes of up to 33,554,431 bytes): |
25474 | 2606 |
2607 @example | |
2608 #define VALBITS 26 | |
2609 #define GCTYPEBITS 5 | |
2610 @end example | |
2611 | |
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2612 @noindent |
25474 | 2613 This method may result in "ILLEGAL DATATYPE" and other random errors on |
2614 some machines. | |
2615 | |
2616 @email{daveg@@csvax.cs.caltech.edu, David Gillespie} explains how this | |
2617 problems crops up; while his numbers are true only for pre-19.29 | |
2618 versions of Emacs, the theory remains the same with current versions. | |
2619 | |
2620 @quotation | |
2621 Emacs is largely written in a dialect of Lisp; Lisp is a freely-typed | |
2622 language in the sense that you can put any value of any type into any | |
2623 variable, or return it from a function, and so on. So each value | |
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2624 must carry a @dfn{tag} along with it identifying what kind of thing it |
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2625 is, e.g., integer, pointer to a list, pointer to an editing buffer, and |
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2626 so on. Emacs uses standard 32-bit integers for data objects, taking the |
25474 | 2627 top 8 bits for the tag and the bottom 24 bits for the value. So |
2628 integers (and pointers) are somewhat restricted compared to true C | |
2629 integers and pointers. | |
2630 @end quotation | |
2631 | |
2632 @node ^M in the shell buffer, Shell process exits abnormally, Problems with very large files, Bugs and problems | |
2633 @section How do I get rid of @samp{^M} or echoed commands in my shell buffer? | |
2634 @cindex Shell buffer, echoed commands and @samp{^M} in | |
2635 @cindex Echoed commands in @code{shell-mode} | |
2636 | |
2637 Try typing @kbd{M-x shell-strip-ctrl-m @key{RET}} while in @code{shell-mode} to | |
2638 make them go away. If that doesn't work, you have several options: | |
2639 | |
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2640 For @code{tcsh}, put this in your @file{.cshrc} (or @file{.tcshrc}) |
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2641 file: |
25474 | 2642 |
2643 @example | |
2644 if ($?EMACS) then | |
2645 if ("$EMACS" == t) then | |
2646 if ($?tcsh) unset edit | |
2647 stty nl | |
2648 endif | |
2649 endif | |
2650 @end example | |
2651 | |
2652 Or put this in your @file{.emacs_tcsh} file: | |
2653 | |
2654 @example | |
2655 unset edit | |
2656 stty nl | |
2657 @end example | |
2658 | |
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2659 Alternatively, use @code{csh} in your shell buffers instead of |
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2660 @code{tcsh}. One way is: |
25474 | 2661 |
2662 @lisp | |
2663 (setq explicit-shell-file-name "/bin/csh") | |
2664 @end lisp | |
2665 | |
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2666 @noindent |
25474 | 2667 and another is to do this in your @file{.cshrc} (or @file{.tcshrc}) |
2668 file: | |
2669 | |
2670 @example | |
2671 setenv ESHELL /bin/csh | |
2672 @end example | |
2673 | |
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2674 @noindent |
25474 | 2675 (You must start Emacs over again with the environment variable properly |
2676 set for this to take effect.) | |
2677 | |
2678 You can also set the @code{ESHELL} environment variable in Emacs Lisp | |
2679 with the following Lisp form, | |
2680 | |
2681 @lisp | |
2682 (setenv "ESHELL" "/bin/csh") | |
2683 @end lisp | |
2684 | |
2685 On a related note: If your shell is echoing your input line in the shell | |
2686 buffer, you might want to try the following command in your shell | |
2687 start-up file: | |
2688 | |
2689 @example | |
2690 stty -icrnl -onlcr -echo susp ^Z | |
2691 @end example | |
2692 | |
2693 @node Shell process exits abnormally, Termcap/Terminfo entries for Emacs, ^M in the shell buffer, Bugs and problems | |
2694 @section Why do I get "Process shell exited abnormally with code 1"? | |
2695 @cindex Abnormal exits from @code{shell-mode} | |
2696 @cindex @code{shell-mode} exits | |
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2697 @cindex Process shell exited |
25474 | 2698 |
2699 The most likely reason for this message is that the @samp{env} program | |
2700 is not properly installed. Compile this program for your architecture, | |
2701 and install it with @samp{a+x} permission in the architecture-dependent | |
2702 Emacs program directory. (You can find what this directory is at your | |
2703 site by inspecting the value of the variable @code{exec-directory} by | |
2704 typing @kbd{C-h v exec-directory @key{RET}}.) | |
2705 | |
2706 You should also check for other programs named @samp{env} in your path | |
2707 (e.g., SunOS has a program named @file{/usr/bin/env}). We don't | |
2708 understand why this can cause a failure and don't know a general | |
2709 solution for working around the problem in this case. | |
2710 | |
2711 The @samp{make clean} command will remove @samp{env} and other vital | |
2712 programs, so be careful when using it. | |
2713 | |
2714 It has been reported that this sometimes happened when Emacs was started | |
2715 as an X client from an xterm window (i.e., had a controlling tty) but the | |
2716 xterm was later terminated. | |
2717 | |
2718 See also @samp{PROBLEMS} (in the top-level directory when you unpack the | |
2719 Emacs source) for other possible causes of this message. | |
2720 | |
2721 @node Termcap/Terminfo entries for Emacs, Spontaneous entry into isearch-mode, Shell process exits abnormally, Bugs and problems | |
2722 @section Where is the termcap/terminfo entry for terminal type "emacs"? | |
2723 @cindex Termcap | |
2724 @cindex Terminfo | |
2725 @cindex Emacs entries for termcap/terminfo | |
2726 | |
2727 The termcap entry for terminal type @samp{emacs} is ordinarily put in | |
2728 the @samp{TERMCAP} environment variable of subshells. It may help in | |
2729 certain situations (e.g., using rlogin from shell buffer) to add an | |
2730 entry for @samp{emacs} to the system-wide termcap file. Here is a | |
2731 correct termcap entry for @samp{emacs}: | |
2732 | |
2733 @example | |
2734 emacs:tc=unknown: | |
2735 @end example | |
2736 | |
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2737 To make a terminfo entry for @samp{emacs}, use @code{tic} or |
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2738 @code{captoinfo}. You need to generate |
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2739 @file{/usr/lib/terminfo/e/emacs}. It may work to simply copy |
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2740 @file{/usr/lib/terminfo/d/dumb} to @file{/usr/lib/terminfo/e/emacs}. |
25474 | 2741 |
2742 Having a termcap/terminfo entry will not enable the use of full screen | |
2743 programs in shell buffers. Use @kbd{M-x terminal-emulator} for that | |
2744 instead. | |
2745 | |
2746 A workaround to the problem of missing termcap/terminfo entries is to | |
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2747 change terminal type @samp{emacs} to type @samp{dumb} or @samp{unknown} |
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2748 in your shell start up file. @code{csh} users could put this in their |
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2749 @file{.cshrc} files: |
25474 | 2750 |
2751 @example | |
2752 if ("$term" == emacs) set term=dumb | |
2753 @end example | |
2754 | |
2755 @node Spontaneous entry into isearch-mode, Problems talking to certain hosts, Termcap/Terminfo entries for Emacs, Bugs and problems | |
2756 @section Why does Emacs spontaneously start displaying "I-search:" and beeping? | |
2757 @cindex Spontaneous entry into isearch-mode | |
2758 @cindex isearch-mode, spontaneous entry into | |
2759 @cindex Beeping without obvious reason | |
2760 | |
2761 Your terminal (or something between your terminal and the computer) is | |
2762 sending @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} for flow control, and Emacs is receiving | |
2763 these characters and interpreting them as commands. (The @kbd{C-s} | |
2764 character normally invokes the @code{isearch-forward} command.) For | |
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2765 possible solutions, see @ref{Handling C-s and C-q with flow control}. |
25474 | 2766 |
2767 @node Problems talking to certain hosts, Errors with init files, Spontaneous entry into isearch-mode, Bugs and problems | |
2768 @section Why can't Emacs talk to certain hosts (or certain hostnames)? | |
2769 @cindex Hosts, Emacs cannot talk to | |
2770 @cindex @code{gethostbyname}, problematic version | |
2771 | |
2772 The problem may be that Emacs is linked with a wimpier version of | |
2773 @code{gethostbyname} than the rest of the programs on the machine. This | |
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2774 is often manifested as a message on startup of ``X server not responding. |
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2775 Check your @samp{DISPLAY} environment variable.'' or a message of |
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2776 ``Unknown host'' from @code{open-network-stream}. |
25474 | 2777 |
2778 On a Sun, this may be because Emacs had to be linked with the static C | |
2779 library. The version of @code{gethostbyname} in the static C library | |
2780 may only look in @file{/etc/hosts} and the NIS (YP) maps, while the | |
2781 version in the dynamic C library may be smart enough to check DNS in | |
2782 addition to or instead of NIS. On a Motorola Delta running System V | |
2783 R3.6, the version of @code{gethostbyname} in the standard library works, | |
2784 but the one that works with NIS doesn't (the one you get with -linet). | |
2785 Other operating systems have similar problems. | |
2786 | |
2787 Try these options: | |
2788 | |
2789 @itemize @bullet | |
2790 | |
2791 @item | |
2792 Explicitly add the host you want to communicate with to @file{/etc/hosts}. | |
2793 | |
2794 @item | |
2795 Relink Emacs with this line in @file{src/config.h}: | |
2796 | |
2797 @example | |
2798 #define LIBS_SYSTEM -lresolv | |
2799 @end example | |
2800 | |
2801 @item | |
2802 Replace @code{gethostbyname} and friends in @file{libc.a} with more | |
2803 useful versions such as the ones in @file{libresolv.a}. Then relink | |
2804 Emacs. | |
2805 | |
2806 @item | |
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2807 If you are actually running NIS, make sure that @code{ypbind} is |
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2808 properly told to do DNS lookups with the correct command line switch. |
25474 | 2809 |
2810 @end itemize | |
2811 | |
2812 @node Errors with init files, Emacs ignores X resources, Problems talking to certain hosts, Bugs and problems | |
2813 @section Why does Emacs say "Error in init file"? | |
2814 @cindex Error in @file{.emacs} | |
2815 @cindex Error in init file | |
2816 @cindex Init file, errors in | |
2817 @cindex @file{.emacs} file, errors in | |
2818 @cindex Debugging @file{.emacs} file | |
2819 | |
2820 An error occurred while loading either your @file{.emacs} file or the | |
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2821 system-wide file @file{lisp/default.el}. Emacs 21.1 and later pops the |
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2822 @file{*Messages*} buffer, and puts there some additional information |
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2823 about the error, to provide some hints for debugging. |
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2824 |
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2825 For information on how to debug your @file{.emacs} file, see |
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2826 @ref{Debugging a customization file}. |
25474 | 2827 |
2828 It may be the case that you need to load some package first, or use a | |
2829 hook that will be evaluated after the package is loaded. A common case | |
2830 of this is explained in @ref{Terminal setup code works after Emacs has | |
2831 begun}. | |
2832 | |
2833 @node Emacs ignores X resources, Emacs takes a long time to visit files, Errors with init files, Bugs and problems | |
2834 @section Why does Emacs ignore my X resources (my .Xdefaults file)? | |
2835 @cindex X resources being ignored | |
2836 @cindex Ignored X resources | |
2837 @cindex @file{.Xdefaults} | |
2838 | |
2839 As of version 19, Emacs searches for X resources in the files specified | |
2840 by the following environment variables: | |
2841 | |
2842 @itemize @bullet | |
2843 | |
2844 @item @code{XFILESEARCHPATH} | |
2845 @item @code{XUSERFILESEARCHPATH} | |
2846 @item @code{XAPPLRESDIR} | |
2847 | |
2848 @end itemize | |
2849 | |
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2850 This emulates the functionality provided by programs written using the |
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2851 Xt toolkit. |
25474 | 2852 |
2853 @code{XFILESEARCHPATH} and @code{XUSERFILESEARCHPATH} should be a list | |
2854 of file names separated by colons. @code{XAPPLRESDIR} should be a list | |
2855 of directory names separated by colons. | |
2856 | |
2857 Emacs searches for X resources: | |
2858 | |
2859 @enumerate | |
2860 | |
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2861 @item |
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2862 specified on the command line, with the @samp{-xrm RESOURCESTRING} option, |
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2863 |
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2864 @item |
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2865 then in the value of the @samp{XENVIRONMENT} environment variable, |
25474 | 2866 |
2867 @itemize @minus | |
2868 | |
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2869 @item |
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2870 or if that is unset, in the file named |
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2871 @file{~/.Xdefaults-@var{hostname}} if it exists (where @var{hostname} is |
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2872 the name of the machine Emacs is running on), |
25474 | 2873 |
2874 @end itemize | |
2875 | |
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2876 @item |
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2877 then in the screen-specific and server-wide resource properties provided |
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2878 by the server, |
25474 | 2879 |
2880 @itemize @minus | |
2881 | |
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2882 @item |
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2883 or if those properties are unset, in the file named @file{~/.Xdefaults} |
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2884 if it exists, |
25474 | 2885 |
2886 @end itemize | |
2887 | |
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2888 @item |
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2889 then in the files listed in @samp{XUSERFILESEARCHPATH}, |
25474 | 2890 |
2891 @itemize @minus | |
2892 | |
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2893 @item |
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2894 or in files named @file{@var{lang}/Emacs} in directories listed in |
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2895 @samp{XAPPLRESDIR} (where @var{lang} is the value of the @code{LANG} |
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2896 environment variable), if the @samp{LANG} environment variable is set, |
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2897 @item |
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2898 or in files named Emacs in the directories listed in @samp{XAPPLRESDIR} |
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2899 @item |
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2900 or in @file{~/@var{lang}/Emacs} (if the @code{LANG} environment variable |
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2901 is set), |
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2902 @item |
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2903 or in @file{~/Emacs}, |
25474 | 2904 |
2905 @end itemize | |
2906 | |
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2907 @item |
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2908 then in the files listed in @code{XFILESEARCHPATH}. |
25474 | 2909 |
2910 @end enumerate | |
2911 | |
2912 @node Emacs takes a long time to visit files, Editing files with $ in the name, Emacs ignores X resources, Bugs and problems | |
2913 @section Why does Emacs take 20 seconds to visit a file? | |
2914 @cindex Visiting files takes a long time | |
2915 @cindex Delay when visiting files | |
2916 @cindex Files, take a long time to visit | |
2917 | |
2918 Old versions of Emacs (i.e., versions before Emacs 20.x) often | |
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2919 encountered this when the master lock file, @file{!!!SuperLock!!!}, has |
25474 | 2920 been left in the lock directory somehow. Delete it. |
2921 | |
2922 @email{meuer@@geom.umn.edu, Mark Meuer} says that NeXT NFS has a bug | |
2923 where an exclusive create succeeds but returns an error status. This | |
2924 can cause the same problem. Since Emacs's file locking doesn't work | |
2925 over NFS anyway, the best solution is to recompile Emacs with | |
2926 @code{CLASH_DETECTION} undefined. | |
2927 | |
2928 @node Editing files with $ in the name, Shell mode loses the current directory, Emacs takes a long time to visit files, Bugs and problems | |
2929 @section How do I edit a file with a @samp{$} in its name? | |
2930 @cindex Editing files with @samp{$} in the name | |
2931 @cindex @samp{$} in filenames | |
2932 @cindex Filenames containing @samp{$}, editing | |
2933 | |
2934 When entering a filename in the minibuffer, Emacs will attempt to expand | |
2935 a @samp{$} followed by a word as an environment variable. To suppress | |
2936 this behavior, type @kbd{$$} instead. | |
2937 | |
2938 @node Shell mode loses the current directory, Security risks with Emacs, Editing files with $ in the name, Bugs and problems | |
2939 @section Why does shell mode lose track of the shell's current directory? | |
2940 @cindex Current directory and @code{shell-mode} | |
2941 @cindex @code{shell-mode} and current directory | |
2942 @cindex Directory, current in @code{shell-mode} | |
2943 | |
2944 Emacs has no way of knowing when the shell actually changes its | |
2945 directory. This is an intrinsic limitation of Unix. So it tries to | |
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2946 guess by recognizing @samp{cd} commands. If you type @kbd{cd} followed |
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2947 by a directory name with a variable reference (@kbd{cd $HOME/bin}) or |
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2948 with a shell metacharacter (@kbd{cd ../lib*}), Emacs will fail to |
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2949 correctly guess the shell's new current directory. A huge variety of |
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2950 fixes and enhancements to shell mode for this problem have been written |
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2951 to handle this problem. Check the Lisp Code Directory (@pxref{Finding a |
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2952 package with particular functionality}). |
25474 | 2953 |
2954 You can tell Emacs the shell's current directory with the command | |
2955 @kbd{M-x dirs}. | |
2956 | |
2957 @node Security risks with Emacs, Dired claims that no file is on this line, Shell mode loses the current directory, Bugs and problems | |
2958 @section Are there any security risks in Emacs? | |
2959 @cindex Security with Emacs | |
2960 @cindex @samp{movemail} and security | |
2961 @cindex @code{file-local-variable} and security | |
2962 @cindex Synthetic X events and security | |
2963 @cindex X events and security | |
2964 | |
2965 @itemize @bullet | |
2966 | |
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2967 @item |
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2968 The @file{movemail} incident. (No, this is not a risk.) |
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2969 |
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2970 In his book @cite{The Cuckoo's Egg}, Cliff Stoll describes this in |
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2971 chapter 4. The site at LBL had installed the @file{/etc/movemail} |
25474 | 2972 program setuid root. (As of version 19, @file{movemail} is in your |
2973 architecture-specific directory; type @kbd{C-h v exec-directory | |
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2974 @key{RET}} to see what it is.) Since @code{movemail} had not been |
25474 | 2975 designed for this situation, a security hole was created and users could |
2976 get root privileges. | |
2977 | |
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2978 @code{movemail} has since been changed so that this security hole will |
25474 | 2979 not exist, even if it is installed setuid root. However, |
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2980 @code{movemail} no longer needs to be installed setuid root, which |
25474 | 2981 should eliminate this particular risk. |
2982 | |
2983 We have heard unverified reports that the 1988 Internet worm took | |
2984 advantage of this configuration problem. | |
2985 | |
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2986 @item |
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2987 The @code{file-local-variable} feature. (Yes, a risk, but easy to |
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2988 change.) |
25474 | 2989 |
2990 There is an Emacs feature that allows the setting of local values for | |
2991 variables when editing a file by including specially formatted text near | |
2992 the end of the file. This feature also includes the ability to have | |
2993 arbitrary Emacs Lisp code evaluated when the file is visited. | |
2994 Obviously, there is a potential for Trojan horses to exploit this | |
2995 feature. | |
2996 | |
2997 Emacs 18 allowed this feature by default; users could disable it by | |
2998 setting the variable @code{inhibit-local-variables} to a non-nil value. | |
2999 | |
3000 As of Emacs 19, Emacs has a list of local variables that create a | |
3001 security risk. If a file tries to set one of them, it asks the user to | |
3002 confirm whether the variables should be set. You can also tell Emacs | |
3003 whether to allow the evaluation of Emacs Lisp code found at the bottom | |
3004 of files by setting the variable @code{enable-local-eval}. | |
3005 | |
3006 For more information, @inforef{File Variables, File Variables, emacs}. | |
3007 | |
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3008 @item |
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3009 Synthetic X events. (Yes, a risk; use @samp{MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1} or |
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3010 better.) |
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3011 |
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3012 Emacs accepts synthetic X events generated by the @code{SendEvent} |
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3013 request as though they were regular events. As a result, if you are |
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3014 using the trivial host-based authentication, other users who can open X |
25474 | 3015 connections to your X workstation can make your Emacs process do |
3016 anything, including run other processes with your privileges. | |
3017 | |
3018 The only fix for this is to prevent other users from being able to open | |
3019 X connections. The standard way to prevent this is to use a real | |
3020 authentication mechanism, such as @samp{MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1}. If using | |
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3021 the @code{xauth} program has any effect, then you are probably using |
25474 | 3022 @samp{MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1}. Your site may be using a superior |
3023 authentication method; ask your system administrator. | |
3024 | |
3025 If real authentication is not a possibility, you may be satisfied by | |
3026 just allowing hosts access for brief intervals while you start your X | |
3027 programs, then removing the access. This reduces the risk somewhat by | |
3028 narrowing the time window when hostile users would have access, but | |
3029 @emph{does not eliminate the risk}. | |
3030 | |
35188
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3031 On most computers running Unix and X, you enable and disable |
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3032 access using the @code{xhost} command. To allow all hosts access to |
25474 | 3033 your X server, use |
3034 | |
3035 @example | |
3036 xhost + | |
3037 @end example | |
3038 | |
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3039 @noindent |
25474 | 3040 at the shell prompt, which (on an HP machine, at least) produces the |
3041 following message: | |
3042 | |
3043 @example | |
3044 access control disabled, clients can connect from any host | |
3045 @end example | |
3046 | |
3047 To deny all hosts access to your X server (except those explicitly | |
3048 allowed by name), use | |
3049 | |
3050 @example | |
3051 xhost - | |
3052 @end example | |
3053 | |
3054 On the test HP computer, this command generated the following message: | |
3055 | |
3056 @example | |
3057 access control enabled, only authorized clients can connect | |
3058 @end example | |
3059 | |
3060 @end itemize | |
3061 | |
3062 @node Dired claims that no file is on this line, , Security risks with Emacs, Bugs and problems | |
3063 @section Dired says, "no file on this line" when I try to do something. | |
3064 @cindex Dired does not see a file | |
3065 | |
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3066 @c FIXME: I think this is fixed in Emacs 21, but I didn't have time to |
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3067 @c check. |
25474 | 3068 Chances are you're using a localized version of Unix that doesn't use US |
3069 date format in dired listings. You can check this by looking at dired | |
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3070 listings or by typing @kbd{ls -l} to a shell and looking at the dates that |
25474 | 3071 come out. |
3072 | |
3073 Dired uses a regular expression to find the beginning of a file name. | |
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3074 In a long Unix-style directory listing (@samp{ls -l}), the file name |
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3075 starts after the date. The regexp has thus been written to look for the |
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3076 date, the format of which can vary on non-US systems. |
25474 | 3077 |
3078 There are two approaches to solving this. The first one involves | |
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3079 setting things up so that @samp{ls -l} outputs US date format. This can |
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3080 be done by setting the locale. See your OS manual for more information. |
25474 | 3081 |
3082 The second approach involves changing the regular expression used by | |
3083 dired, @code{dired-move-to-filename-regexp}. | |
3084 | |
3085 @c ------------------------------------------------------------ | |
3086 @node Compiling and installing Emacs, Finding Emacs and related packages, Bugs and problems, Top | |
3087 @chapter Compiling and installing Emacs | |
3088 @cindex Compiling and installing Emacs | |
3089 | |
3090 @menu | |
3091 * Installing Emacs:: | |
3092 * Updating Emacs:: | |
3093 * Problems building Emacs:: | |
3094 * Linking with -lX11 fails:: | |
3095 @end menu | |
3096 | |
3097 @node Installing Emacs, Updating Emacs, Compiling and installing Emacs, Compiling and installing Emacs | |
3098 @section How do I install Emacs? | |
3099 @cindex Installing Emacs | |
3100 @cindex Unix systems, installing Emacs on | |
3101 @cindex Downloading and installing Emacs | |
3102 @cindex Retrieving and installing Emacs | |
3103 @cindex Building Emacs from source | |
3104 @cindex Source code, building Emacs from | |
3105 @cindex Unpacking and installing Emacs | |
3106 | |
3107 This answer is meant for users of Unix and Unix-like systems. Users of | |
3108 other operating systems should see the series of questions beginning | |
3109 with @ref{Emacs for MS-DOS}, which describe where to get non-Unix source | |
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3110 and binaries, and how to install Emacs on those systems. |
25474 | 3111 |
3112 For Unix and Unix-like systems, the easiest way is often to compile it | |
3113 from scratch. You will need: | |
3114 | |
3115 @itemize @bullet | |
3116 | |
3117 @item | |
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3118 Emacs sources. @xref{Current GNU distributions}, for a list of ftp sites |
25474 | 3119 that make them available. On @file{ftp.gnu.org}, the main GNU |
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3120 distribution site, sources are available as |
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3121 |
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3122 @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/emacs-@value{VER}.tar.gz} |
25474 | 3123 |
3124 The above will obviously change as new versions of Emacs come out. For | |
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3125 instance, when Emacs 21.42 is released, it will most probably be |
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3126 available as |
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3127 |
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3128 @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/emacs-21.42.tar.gz} |
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3129 |
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3130 Again, you should use one of the GNU mirror sites (see @ref{Current GNU |
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3131 distributions}, and adjust the URL accordingly) so as to reduce load on |
25474 | 3132 @file{ftp.gnu.org}. |
3133 | |
3134 @item | |
3135 @code{gzip}, the GNU compression utility. You can get @code{gzip} via | |
3136 anonymous ftp at mirrors of @file{ftp.gnu.org} sites; it should compile | |
3137 and install without much trouble on most systems. Once you have | |
3138 retrieved the Emacs sources, you will probably be able to uncompress | |
3139 them with the command | |
3140 | |
3141 @example | |
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3142 gunzip --verbose emacs-@value{VER}.tar.gz |
25474 | 3143 @end example |
3144 | |
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3145 @noindent |
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3146 changing the Emacs version (@value{VER}), as necessary. Once |
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3147 @code{gunzip} has finished doing its job, a file by the name of |
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3148 @file{emacs-@value{VER}.tar} should be in your build directory. |
25474 | 3149 |
3150 @item | |
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3151 @code{tar}, the @dfn{tape archiving} program, which moves multiple files |
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3152 into and out of archive files, or @dfn{tarfiles}. All of the files |
25474 | 3153 comprising the Emacs source come in a single tarfile, and must be |
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3154 extracted using @code{tar} before you can build Emacs. Typically, the |
25474 | 3155 extraction command would look like |
3156 | |
3157 @example | |
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3158 tar -xvvf emacs-@value{VER}.tar |
25474 | 3159 @end example |
3160 | |
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3161 @noindent |
25474 | 3162 The @samp{x} indicates that we want to extract files from this tarfile, |
3163 the two @samp{v}s force verbose output, and the @samp{f} tells | |
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3164 @code{tar} to use a disk file, rather than one on the tape drive. |
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3165 |
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3166 If you're using GNU @code{tar} (available at mirrors of |
25474 | 3167 @file{ftp.gnu.org}), you can combine this step and the previous one by |
3168 using the command | |
3169 | |
3170 @example | |
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3171 tar -zxvvf emacs-@value{VER}.tar.gz |
25474 | 3172 @end example |
3173 | |
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3174 @noindent |
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3175 The additional @samp{z} at the beginning of the options list tells GNU |
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3176 @code{tar} to uncompress the file with @code{gunzip} before extracting |
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3177 the tarfile's components. |
25474 | 3178 |
3179 @end itemize | |
3180 | |
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3181 At this point, the Emacs sources (all 70+ megabytes of them) should be |
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3182 sitting in a directory called @file{emacs-@value{VER}}. On most common |
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3183 Unix and Unix-like systems, you should be able to compile Emacs (with X |
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3184 Window system support) with the following commands: |
25474 | 3185 |
3186 @example | |
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3187 cd emacs-@value{VER} # change directory to emacs-@value{VER} |
25474 | 3188 ./configure # configure Emacs for your particular system |
3189 make # use Makefile to build components, then Emacs | |
3190 @end example | |
3191 | |
3192 If the @code{make} completes successfully, the odds are fairly good that | |
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3193 the build has gone well. (@xref{Problems building Emacs}, if you weren't |
25474 | 3194 successful.) |
3195 | |
3196 By default, Emacs is installed in the following directories: | |
3197 | |
3198 @table @file | |
3199 @item /usr/local/bin | |
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3201 |
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3202 @item /usr/local/share/emacs/@value{VER} |
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3203 Lisp code and support files. |
25474 | 3204 |
3205 @item /usr/local/info | |
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3206 Info documentation. |
25474 | 3207 @end table |
3208 | |
3209 To install files in those default directories, become the superuser and | |
3210 type | |
3211 | |
3212 @example | |
3213 make install | |
3214 @end example | |
3215 | |
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3216 Note that @samp{make install} will overwrite @file{/usr/local/bin/emacs} |
25474 | 3217 and any Emacs Info files that might be in @file{/usr/local/info}. |
3218 | |
3219 Much more verbose instructions (with many more hints and suggestions) | |
3220 come with the Emacs sources, in the file @file{INSTALL}. | |
3221 | |
3222 @node Updating Emacs, Problems building Emacs, Installing Emacs, Compiling and installing Emacs | |
3223 @section How do I update Emacs to the latest version? | |
3224 @cindex Updating Emacs | |
3225 | |
3226 @xref{Installing Emacs}, and follow the instructions there for | |
3227 installation. | |
3228 | |
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3229 Most files are placed in version-specific directories. Emacs |
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3230 @value{VER}, for instance, places files in |
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3231 @file{/usr/local/share/emacs/@value{VER}}. |
25474 | 3232 |
3233 Upgrading should overwrite only, @file{/usr/local/bin/emacs} (the Emacs | |
3234 binary) and documentation in @file{/usr/local/info}. Back up these | |
3235 files before you upgrade, and you shouldn't have too much trouble. | |
3236 | |
3237 @node Problems building Emacs, Linking with -lX11 fails, Updating Emacs, Compiling and installing Emacs | |
3238 @section What should I do if I have trouble building Emacs? | |
3239 @cindex Problems building Emacs | |
3240 @cindex Errors when building Emacs | |
3241 | |
3242 First look in the file @file{PROBLEMS} (in the top-level directory when | |
3243 you unpack the Emacs source) to see if there is already a solution for | |
3244 your problem. Next, look for other questions in this FAQ that have to | |
3245 do with Emacs installation and compilation problems. | |
3246 | |
3247 If you'd like to have someone look at your problem and help solve it, | |
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3248 see @ref{Help installing Emacs}. |
25474 | 3249 |
3250 If you cannot find a solution in the documentation, send a message to | |
3251 @email{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org}. | |
3252 | |
3253 Please do not post it to @uref{news:gnu.emacs.help} or send e-mail to | |
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3254 @email{help-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org}. For further guidelines, see |
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3255 @ref{Guidelines for newsgroup postings} and @ref{Reporting bugs}. |
25474 | 3256 |
3257 @node Linking with -lX11 fails, , Problems building Emacs, Compiling and installing Emacs | |
3258 @section Why does linking Emacs with -lX11 fail? | |
3259 @cindex Linking with -lX11 fails | |
3260 @cindex lX11, linking fails with | |
3261 | |
3262 Emacs needs to be linked with the static version of the X11 library, | |
3263 @file{libX11.a}. This may be missing. | |
3264 | |
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3265 On OpenWindows, you may need to use @code{add_services} to add the |
25474 | 3266 "OpenWindows Programmers" optional software category from the CD-ROM. |
3267 | |
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3268 On HP-UX 8.0, you may need to run @code{update} again to load the |
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3269 X11-PRG ``fileset''. This may be missing even if you specified ``all |
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3270 filesets'' the first time. If @file{libcurses.a} is missing, you may |
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3271 need to load the ``Berkeley Development Option.'' |
25474 | 3272 |
3273 @email{zoo@@armadillo.com, David Zuhn} says that MIT X builds shared | |
3274 libraries by default, and only shared libraries, on those platforms that | |
3275 support them. These shared libraries can't be used when undumping | |
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3276 @code{temacs} (the last stage of the Emacs build process). To get |
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3277 regular libraries in addition to shared libraries, add this to |
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3278 @file{site.cf}: |
25474 | 3279 |
3280 @example | |
3281 #define ForceNormalLib YES | |
3282 @end example | |
3283 | |
3284 Other systems may have similar problems. You can always define | |
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3285 @code{CANNOT_DUMP} and link with the shared libraries instead. |
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3286 |
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3287 @cindex X Menus don't work |
25474 | 3288 To get the Xmenu stuff to work, you need to find a copy of MIT's |
3289 @file{liboldX.a}. | |
3290 | |
3291 @c ------------------------------------------------------------ | |
3292 @node Finding Emacs and related packages, Major packages and programs, Compiling and installing Emacs, Top | |
3293 @chapter Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3294 @cindex Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3295 | |
3296 @menu | |
3297 * Finding Emacs on the Internet:: | |
3298 * Finding a package with particular functionality:: | |
3299 * Packages that do not come with Emacs:: | |
3300 * Submitting to the Emacs Lisp Archive:: | |
3301 * Current GNU distributions:: | |
3302 * Difference between Emacs and XEmacs:: | |
3303 * Emacs for MS-DOS:: | |
3304 * Emacs for Windows:: | |
3305 * Emacs for OS/2:: | |
3306 * Emacs for Atari ST:: | |
3307 * Emacs for the Amiga :: | |
3308 * Emacs for NeXTSTEP:: | |
3309 * Emacs for Apple computers:: | |
3310 * Emacs for VMS and DECwindows:: | |
3311 * Modes for various languages:: | |
3312 * Translating names to IP addresses:: | |
3313 @end menu | |
3314 | |
3315 @node Finding Emacs on the Internet, Finding a package with particular functionality, Finding Emacs and related packages, Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3316 @section Where can I get Emacs on the net (or by snail mail)? | |
3317 @cindex Finding Emacs on the Internet | |
3318 @cindex Snail mail, ordering Emacs via | |
3319 @cindex Postal service, ordering Emacs via | |
3320 @cindex Distribution, retrieving Emacs | |
3321 @cindex Internet, retreiving from | |
3322 | |
3323 Look in the files @file{etc/DISTRIB} and @file{etc/FTP} for information | |
3324 on nearby archive sites and @file{etc/ORDERS} for mail orders. If you | |
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3325 don't already have Emacs, see @ref{Informational files for Emacs}, for how |
25474 | 3326 to get these files. |
3327 | |
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3328 @xref{Installing Emacs}, for information on how to obtain and build the latest |
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3329 version of Emacs, and see @ref{Current GNU distributions}, for a list of |
25474 | 3330 archive sites that make GNU software available. |
3331 | |
3332 @node Finding a package with particular functionality, Packages that do not come with Emacs, Finding Emacs on the Internet, Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3333 @section How do I find a Emacs Lisp package that does XXX? | |
3334 @cindex Package, finding | |
3335 @cindex Finding an Emacs Lisp package | |
3336 @cindex Functionality, finding a particular package | |
3337 | |
3338 First of all, you should check to make sure that the package isn't | |
3339 already available. For example, typing @kbd{M-x apropos @key{RET} | |
3340 wordstar @key{RET}} lists all functions and variables containing the | |
3341 string @samp{wordstar}. | |
3342 | |
3343 It is also possible that the package is on your system, but has not been | |
3344 loaded. To see which packages are available for loading, look through | |
3345 your computer's lisp directory (@pxref{Filename conventions}). The Lisp | |
3346 source to most most packages contains a short description of how they | |
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3347 should be loaded, invoked, and configured---so before you use or |
25474 | 3348 modify a Lisp package, see if the author has provided any hints in the |
3349 source code. | |
3350 | |
3351 If a package does not come with Emacs, check the Lisp Code Directory. | |
3352 The LCD was originally maintained by @email{brennan@@hal.com, Dave | |
3353 Brennan}, but was recently taken over by @email{toby@@world.std.com, | |
3354 toby knudsen}, who maintains @uref{http://www.emacs.org}. The LCD is | |
3355 currently being reorganized and updated, but you can meanwhile find many | |
3356 packages at @uref{ftp://ftp.emacs.org/pub}. | |
3357 | |
3358 For now, you can search through the LCD with @file{lispdir.el}, which is | |
3359 in the process of being updated. Download it from the LCD, in the | |
3360 @file{emacs-lisp-attic/misc} directory, and then evaluate the following | |
3361 Lisp form (@pxref{Evaluating Emacs Lisp code}): | |
3362 | |
3363 @lisp | |
3364 (setq lisp-code-directory | |
3365 "/anonymous@@ftp.emacs.org:pub/emacs-lisp-attic/emacs-lisp/LCD-datafile.gz" | |
3366 elisp-archive-host "ftp.emacs.org" | |
3367 elisp-archive-directory "/pub/emacs-lisp-attic/emacs-lisp/") | |
3368 @end lisp | |
3369 | |
3370 Once you have installed @file{lispdir.el}, you can use @kbd{M-x | |
3371 lisp-dir-apropos} to search the listing. For example, @kbd{M-x | |
3372 lisp-dir-apropos @key{RET} ange-ftp @key{RET}} produces this output: | |
3373 | |
3374 @example | |
3375 GNU Emacs Lisp Code Directory Apropos --- "ange-ftp" | |
3376 "~/" refers to archive.cis.ohio-state.edu:pub/elisp-archive/ | |
3377 | |
3378 ange-ftp (4.18) 15-Jul-1992 | |
3379 Andy Norman, <ange@@hplb.hpl.hp.com> | |
3380 ~/packages/ange-ftp.tar.Z | |
3381 transparent FTP Support for GNU Emacs | |
3382 auto-save (1.19) 01-May-1992 | |
3383 Sebastian Kremer, <sk@@thp.uni-koeln.de> | |
3384 ~/misc/auto-save.el.Z | |
3385 Safer autosaving with support for ange-ftp and /tmp | |
3386 ftp-quik (1.0) 28-Jul-1993 | |
3387 Terrence Brannon, <tb06@@pl122f.eecs.lehigh.edu> | |
3388 ~/modes/ftp-quik.el.Z | |
3389 Quik access to dired'ing of ange-ftp and normal paths | |
3390 @end example | |
3391 | |
3392 @node Packages that do not come with Emacs, Submitting to the Emacs Lisp Archive, Finding a package with particular functionality, Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3393 @section Where can I get Emacs Lisp packages that don't come with Emacs? | |
3394 @cindex Unbundled packages | |
3395 @cindex Finding other packages | |
3396 @cindex Lisp packages that do not come with Emacs | |
3397 @cindex Packages, those that do not come with Emacs | |
3398 @cindex Emacs Lisp Archive, description of | |
3399 @cindex Archive, description of the Emacs Lisp | |
3400 | |
3401 First, check the Lisp Code Directory to find the name of the package you | |
3402 are looking for (@pxref{Finding a package with particular | |
3403 functionality}). Next, check local archives and the Emacs Lisp Archive | |
3404 to find a copy of the relevant files. If you still haven't found it, | |
3405 you can send e-mail to the author asking for a copy. If you find Emacs | |
3406 Lisp code that doesn't appear in the LCD, please submit a copy to the | |
3407 LCD (@pxref{Submitting to the Emacs Lisp Archive}). | |
3408 | |
3409 You can access the Emacs Lisp Archive at | |
3410 | |
3411 @uref{ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/emacs-lisp/} | |
3412 | |
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3413 @noindent |
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3414 or at |
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3415 |
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3416 @uref{http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/emacs-lisp} |
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3417 |
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3418 @noindent |
25474 | 3419 Retrieve and read the file @file{README} first. |
3420 | |
3421 @itemize @bullet | |
3422 | |
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3423 @item |
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3424 The archive maintainers do not have time to answer individual |
25474 | 3425 requests for packages or the list of packages in the archive. If you |
3426 cannot use FTP or UUCP to access the archive yourself, try to find a | |
3427 friend who can, but please don't ask the maintainers. | |
3428 | |
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3429 @item |
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3430 Any files with names ending in @file{.Z}, @file{.z}, or @file{.gz} are |
25474 | 3431 compressed, so you should use "binary" mode in FTP to retrieve them. |
3432 You should also use binary mode whenever you retrieve any files with | |
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3433 names ending in @file{.elc}. |
25474 | 3434 |
3435 @end itemize | |
3436 | |
3437 @node Submitting to the Emacs Lisp Archive, Current GNU distributions, Packages that do not come with Emacs, Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3438 @section How do I submit code to the Emacs Lisp Archive? | |
3439 @cindex Submitting code to the Emacs Lisp Archive | |
3440 @cindex Emacs Lisp Archive, submissions to | |
3441 @cindex Lisp Archive, submissions to | |
3442 @cindex Archive, submitting to the Emacs Lisp | |
3443 | |
3444 Guidelines and procedures for submission to the archive can be found in | |
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3445 the file @file{GUIDELINES} in the archive directory (@pxref{Packages that |
25474 | 3446 do not come with Emacs}). It covers documentation, copyrights, |
3447 packaging, submission, and the Lisp Code Directory Record. Anonymous | |
3448 FTP uploads are not permitted. Instead, all submissions are mailed to | |
3449 @email{elisp-archive@@cis.ohio-state.edu}. The @file{lispdir.el} | |
3450 package has a function named @code{submit-lcd-entry} which will help you | |
3451 with this. | |
3452 | |
3453 @node Current GNU distributions, Difference between Emacs and XEmacs, Submitting to the Emacs Lisp Archive, Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3454 @section Where can I get other up-to-date GNU stuff? | |
3455 @cindex Current GNU distributions | |
3456 @cindex Sources for current GNU distributions | |
3457 @cindex Stuff, current GNU | |
3458 @cindex Up-to-date GNU stuff | |
3459 @cindex Finding current GNU software | |
3460 @cindex Official GNU software sites | |
3461 | |
3462 The most up-to-date official GNU software is normally kept at | |
3463 | |
3464 @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu} | |
3465 | |
3466 Read the files @file{etc/DISTRIB} and @file{etc/FTP} for more | |
3467 information. | |
3468 | |
3469 A list of sites mirroring @samp{ftp.gnu.org} can be found at | |
3470 | |
3471 @uref{http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html} | |
3472 | |
3473 @node Difference between Emacs and XEmacs, Emacs for MS-DOS, Current GNU distributions, Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3474 @section What is the difference between Emacs and XEmacs (formerly "Lucid Emacs")? | |
3475 @cindex XEmacs | |
3476 @cindex Difference Emacs and XEmacs | |
3477 @cindex Lucid Emacs | |
3478 @cindex Epoch | |
3479 | |
3480 First of all, they're both GNU Emacs. XEmacs is just as much a later | |
3481 version of GNU Emacs as the FSF-distributed version. This FAQ refers to | |
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3482 the latest version to be distributed by the FSF as ``Emacs,'' partly |
25474 | 3483 because the XEmacs maintainers now refer to their product using the |
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3484 ``XEmacs'' name, and partly because there isn't any accurate way to |
25474 | 3485 differentiate between the two without getting mired in paragraphs of |
3486 legalese and history. | |
3487 | |
3488 XEmacs, which began life as Lucid Emacs, is based on an early version of | |
3489 Emacs 19 and Epoch, an X-aware version of Emacs 18. | |
3490 | |
3491 Emacs (i.e., the version distributed by the FSF) has a larger installed | |
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3492 base and now always contains the MULE multilingual facilities. |
35188
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3493 XEmacs can do some clever tricks with X and MS-Windows, such as |
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3494 putting arbitrary graphics in a buffer. Similar facilities have been |
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3495 implemented for Emacs as part of a new redisplay implementation for |
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3496 Emacs 21, and are available in the latest Emacs releases. |
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3497 Emacs and XEmacs each come with |
25474 | 3498 Lisp packages that are lacking in the other; RMS says that the FSF would |
3499 include more packages that come with XEmacs, but that the XEmacs | |
3500 maintainers don't always keep track of the authors of contributed code, | |
3501 which makes it impossible for the FSF to have certain legal papers | |
3502 signed. (Without these legal papers, the FSF will not distribute Lisp | |
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3503 packages with Emacs.) The two versions have some |
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3504 significant differences at the Lisp programming level. |
25474 | 3505 |
3506 Many XEmacs features have found their way into recent versions of Emacs, | |
3507 and more features can be expected in the future, but there are still many | |
3508 differences between the two. | |
3509 | |
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3510 The latest stable version of XEmacs as of this writing is 21.1; you can |
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3511 get it at |
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3512 |
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3513 @uref{ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/current/xemacs-21.1.13.tar.gz} |
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3514 |
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3515 More information about XEmacs, including a list of frequently asked |
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3516 questions (FAQ), is available at |
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3517 |
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3518 @uref{http://www.xemacs.org/} |
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3519 |
25474 | 3520 @node Emacs for MS-DOS, Emacs for Windows, Difference between Emacs and XEmacs, Finding Emacs and related packages |
3521 @section Where can I get Emacs for my PC running MS-DOS? | |
3522 @cindex MS-DOS, Emacs for | |
3523 @cindex DOS, Emacs for | |
3524 @cindex Compiling Emacs for DOS | |
3525 @cindex Emacs for MS-DOS | |
3526 @cindex Tools needed to compile Emacs under DOS | |
3527 | |
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3528 A pre-built binary distribution of Emacs is available from the |
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3529 SimTel.NET archives. This version apparently works under MS-DOS and |
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3530 Windows (3.X, 9X, ME, NT, and 2000) and supports long file names under |
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3531 Windows 9X, Windows ME, and Windows 2000. More information is available |
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3532 from |
25474 | 3533 |
3534 @uref{ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu/emacs.README} | |
3535 | |
34741
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3536 The binary itself is available in the files @file{em*.zip} in the |
25474 | 3537 directory |
3538 | |
3539 @uref{ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu/} | |
3540 | |
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3541 If you prefer to compile Emacs for yourself, you can do so with the |
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3542 current distribution directly. You will need a 386 (or |
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3543 better) processor, and to be running MS-DOS 3.0 or later. According to |
25474 | 3544 @email{eliz@@is.elta.co.il, Eli Zaretskii} and |
3545 @email{hankedr@@dms.auburn.edu, Darrel Hankerson}, you will need the | |
3546 following: | |
3547 | |
3548 @table @emph | |
3549 | |
3550 @item Compiler | |
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3551 DJGPP version 1.12 maint 1 or later. Djgpp 2.0 or later is |
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3552 recommended, since 1.x is very old an unmaintained. Djgpp 2 supports |
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3553 long filenames on Windows 9X/ME/2K. |
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3554 |
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3555 You can get the latest release of DJGPP by retrieving all of |
25474 | 3556 the files in |
3557 | |
34741
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3558 @uref{ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2*} |
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3559 |
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3560 @item Unpacking program |
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3561 The easiest way is to use @code{djtar} which comes with DJGPP v2.x, |
25474 | 3562 because it can open gzip'ed tarfiles (i.e., those ending with |
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3563 @file{.tar.gz}) in one step. @code{Djtar} comes in |
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3564 @file{djdev@var{nnn}.zip} archive (where @var{nnn} is the DJGPP version |
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3565 number), from the URL mentioned above. |
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3566 |
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3567 @strong{Warning!} Do @strong{not} use the popular WinZip program to |
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3568 unpack the Emacs distribution! WinZip is known to corrupt some of the |
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3569 files by converting them to the DOS CR-LF format, it doesn't always |
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3570 preserve the directory structure recorded in the compressed Emacs |
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3571 archive, and commits other atrocities. Some of these problems could |
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3572 actually prevent Emacs from building successfully! |
25474 | 3573 |
3574 @item make, mv, sed, and rm | |
3575 All of these utilities are available at | |
3576 | |
3577 @uref{ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu} | |
3578 | |
3579 16-bit utilities can be found in GNUish, at | |
3580 | |
3581 @uref{ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/gnuish} | |
3582 | |
34741
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3583 @noindent |
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3584 (@code{mv} and @code{rm} are in the Fileutils package, @code{sed} and |
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3585 @code{make} are each one in a separate package named after them.) |
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3586 |
25474 | 3587 @end table |
3588 | |
34741
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3589 The files @file{INSTALL} (near its end) and @file{PROBLEMS} in the |
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3590 top-level directory of the Emacs source contains some additional |
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3591 information regarding Emacs under MS-DOS. |
25474 | 3592 |
3593 For a list of other MS-DOS implementations of Emacs (and Emacs | |
3594 look-alikes), consult the list of "Emacs implementations and literature," | |
3595 available at | |
3596 | |
3597 @uref{ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/comp.emacs/} | |
3598 | |
3599 Note that while many of these programs look similar to Emacs, they often | |
3600 lack certain features, such as the Emacs Lisp extension language. | |
3601 | |
3602 @node Emacs for Windows, Emacs for OS/2, Emacs for MS-DOS, Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3603 @section Where can I get Emacs for Microsoft Windows | |
3604 @cindex FAQ for NT Emacs | |
3605 @cindex Microsoft Windows, Emacs for | |
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3606 @cindex Windows NT and Windows 2K, Emacs for |
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3607 @cindex Windows 95, 98, and ME, Emacs for |
25474 | 3608 |
3609 For information on Emacs for Windows 95 and NT, read the FAQ produced by | |
3610 @email{voelker@@cs.washington.edu, Geoff Voelker}, available at | |
3611 | |
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3612 @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html} |
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3613 |
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3614 @xref{Emacs for MS-DOS}, for Windows 3.1. |
25474 | 3615 |
3616 @node Emacs for OS/2, Emacs for Atari ST, Emacs for Windows, Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3617 @section Where can I get Emacs for my PC running OS/2? | |
3618 @cindex OS/2, Emacs for | |
3619 | |
35061
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3620 Emacs 20.6 is ported for emx on OS/2 2.0 or 2.1, and is available at |
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3621 |
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3622 @uref{ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/apps/editors/emacs/e206*.zip} |
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3623 |
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3624 @noindent |
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3625 and also at |
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3626 |
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3627 @uref{http://archiv.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/leo/gnu/emacs%2d20/} |
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3628 |
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3629 Instructions for installation, basic setup, and other useful information |
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3630 for OS/2 users of Emacs can be found at |
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3631 |
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3632 @uref{http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~oheiabbd/emacs/emacs206-os2.html} |
25474 | 3633 |
3634 @node Emacs for Atari ST, Emacs for the Amiga , Emacs for OS/2, Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3635 @section Where can I get Emacs for my Atari ST? | |
3636 @cindex Atari ST, Emacs for | |
3637 @cindex TOS, Emacs for | |
3638 | |
3639 Roland Schäuble reports that Emacs 18.58 running on plain TOS and MiNT | |
3640 is available at | |
3641 @uref{ftp://atari.archive.umich.edu/Editors/Emacs-18-58/1858b-d3.zoo}. | |
3642 | |
3643 @node Emacs for the Amiga , Emacs for NeXTSTEP, Emacs for Atari ST, Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3644 @section Where can I get Emacs for my Amiga? | |
3645 @cindex Amiga, Emacs for | |
3646 | |
3647 The files you need are available at | |
3648 | |
3649 @uref{ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/pub/aminet/util/gnu/} | |
3650 | |
3651 @email{dgilbert@@gamiga.guelphnet.dweomer.org, David Gilbert} has released a | |
3652 beta version of Emacs 19.25 for the Amiga. You can get the binary at | |
3653 | |
3654 @uref{ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/pub/aminet/util/gnu/a2.0bEmacs-bin.lha} | |
3655 | |
3656 @node Emacs for NeXTSTEP, Emacs for Apple computers, Emacs for the Amiga , Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3657 @section Where can I get Emacs for NeXTSTEP? | |
3658 @cindex NeXTSTEP, Emacs for | |
3659 | |
3660 Emacs.app is a NeXTSTEP version of Emacs 19.34 which supports colors, | |
3661 menus, and multiple frames. You can get it from | |
3662 | |
3663 @uref{ftp://next-ftp.peak.org/pub/next/apps/emacs/Emacs_for_NeXTstep.4.20a1.NIHS.b.tar.gz} | |
3664 | |
3665 @node Emacs for Apple computers, Emacs for VMS and DECwindows, Emacs for NeXTSTEP, Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3666 @section Where can I get Emacs for my Apple computer? | |
3667 @cindex Apple computers, Emacs for | |
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3668 @cindex Macintosh, Emacs for |
25474 | 3669 |
3670 An unofficial port of GNU Emacs 18.59 to the Macintosh is available at a | |
3671 number of ftp sites, the home being | |
3672 @uref{ftp://ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/parmet/Emacs-1.17.sit.bin}. | |
3673 | |
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3674 A port of Emacs 20.4 is available at |
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3675 @uref{http://www.cs.hku.hk/~choi/emacs/index.html}. |
25474 | 3676 |
34741
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3677 Beginning with version 21.1, the Macintosh is supported in the official |
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3678 Emacs distribution; see the files @file{mac/README} and |
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3679 @file{mac/INSTALL} in the Emacs distribution for build instructions. |
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3680 |
25474 | 3681 Apple's forthcoming "OS X" is based largely on NeXTSTEP and OpenStep. |
25476
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3682 @xref{Emacs for NeXTSTEP}, for more details about that version. |
25474 | 3683 |
3684 @node Emacs for VMS and DECwindows, Modes for various languages, Emacs for Apple computers, Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3685 @section Where do I get Emacs that runs on VMS under DECwindows? | |
3686 @cindex DECwindows, Emacs for | |
3687 @cindex VMS, Emacs for | |
3688 | |
3689 Up-to-date information about GNU software (including Emacs) for VMS is | |
3690 available at @uref{http://vms.gnu.org/}. | |
3691 | |
3692 @node Modes for various languages, Translating names to IP addresses, Emacs for VMS and DECwindows, Finding Emacs and related packages | |
34741
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3693 @section Where can I get modes for Lex, Yacc/Bison, Bourne shell, csh, C@t{++}, Objective-C, Pascal, Java, and Awk? |
25474 | 3694 @cindex Awk, mode for |
3695 @cindex @code{awk-mode} | |
3696 @cindex Bison, mode for | |
3697 @cindex Bourne Shell, mode for | |
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3698 @cindex C@t{++}, mode for |
25474 | 3699 @cindex Java, mode for |
3700 @cindex Lex mode | |
3701 @cindex Objective-C, mode for | |
3702 @cindex @code{pascal-mode} | |
3703 @cindex Shell mode | |
3704 @cindex Yacc mode | |
3705 @cindex @file{csh} mode | |
3706 @cindex @code{sh-mode} | |
3707 @cindex @code{cc-mode} | |
3708 | |
3709 Most of these modes are now available in standard Emacs distribution. | |
3710 To get additional modes, look in the Lisp Code Directory (@pxref{Finding | |
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3711 a package with particular functionality}). For C@t{++}, if you use |
25474 | 3712 @code{lisp-dir-apropos}, you must specify the pattern with something |
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3713 like @kbd{M-x lisp-dir-apropos @key{RET} c\+\+ @key{RET}}.@footnote{ |
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3714 The backslashes in @samp{\+\+} are required because @kbd{M-x |
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3715 lisp-dir-apropos} expects a regular expression as its argument |
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3716 (@pxref{Using regular expressions}), and @samp{+} has a special meaning |
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3717 in regular expressions.} |
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3718 |
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3719 Barry Warsaw's @code{cc-mode} now works for C, C@t{++}, Objective-C, and |
25474 | 3720 Java code. You can get the latest version from the Emacs Lisp Archive; |
3721 @pxref{Packages that do not come with Emacs} for details. A FAQ for | |
3722 @code{cc-mode} is available at | |
3723 @uref{http://www.python.org/emacs/cc-mode/}. | |
3724 | |
3725 @node Translating names to IP addresses, , Modes for various languages, Finding Emacs and related packages | |
3726 @section What is the IP address of XXX.YYY.ZZZ? | |
3727 @cindex Translating names to IP addresses | |
3728 @cindex IP addresses from names | |
3729 @cindex Using BIND to translate addresses | |
3730 @cindex DNS and IP addresses | |
3731 | |
3732 If you are on a Unix machine, try using the @samp{nslookup} command, | |
3733 included in the Berkeley BIND package. For example, to find the IP | |
3734 address of @samp{ftp.gnu.org}, you would type @code{nslookup | |
3735 ftp.gnu.org}. | |
3736 | |
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3737 Your computer should then provide the IP address of that machine. |
25474 | 3738 |
3739 If your site's nameserver is deficient, you can use IP addresses to FTP | |
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3740 files. You can get this information by e-mail: |
25474 | 3741 |
3742 @example | |
3743 To: dns@@[134.214.84.25] (to grasp.insa-lyon.fr) | |
3744 Body: ip XXX.YYY.ZZZ (or "help" for more information | |
3745 and options - no quotes) | |
3746 @end example | |
3747 | |
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3748 @noindent |
25474 | 3749 or: |
3750 | |
3751 @example | |
3752 To: resolve@@[147.31.254.130] (to laverne.cs.widener.edu) | |
3753 Body: site XXX.YYY.ZZZ | |
3754 @end example | |
3755 | |
3756 @c ------------------------------------------------------------ | |
3757 @node Major packages and programs, Key bindings, Finding Emacs and related packages, Top | |
3758 @chapter Major packages and programs | |
3759 @cindex Major packages and programs | |
3760 | |
3761 @menu | |
3762 * VM:: | |
3763 * Supercite:: | |
3764 * Calc:: | |
3765 * VIPER:: | |
3766 * AUC-TeX:: | |
3767 * BBDB:: | |
3768 * Ispell:: | |
3769 * w3-mode:: | |
3770 * EDB:: | |
3771 * Mailcrypt:: | |
3772 * JDE:: | |
3773 * Patch:: | |
3774 @end menu | |
3775 | |
3776 @node VM, Supercite, Major packages and programs, Major packages and programs | |
3777 @section VM (View Mail) --- another mail reader within Emacs, with MIME support | |
3778 @cindex VM | |
3779 @cindex Alternative mail software | |
3780 @cindex View Mail | |
3781 @cindex E-mail reader, VM | |
3782 | |
3783 @table @b | |
3784 | |
3785 @item Author | |
3786 @email{kyle@@uunet.uu.net, Kyle Jones} | |
3787 | |
3788 @item Latest version | |
3789 6.72 | |
3790 | |
3791 @item Distribution | |
3792 @uref{ftp://ftp.wonderworks.com/pub/vm/vm.tar.gz} | |
3793 | |
3794 @item Informational newsgroup/mailing list | |
3795 @uref{news:gnu.emacs.vm.info}@* | |
3796 Subscription requests to @email{info-vm-request@@uunet.uu.net}@* | |
3797 Submissions to @email{info-vm@@uunet.uu.net} | |
3798 | |
3799 @item Bug reports newsgroup/mailing list | |
3800 @uref{news:gnu.emacs.vm.bug}@* | |
3801 Subscription requests to @email{bug-vm-request@@uunet.uu.net}@* | |
3802 Submissions to @email{bug-vm@@uunet.uu.net} | |
3803 @end table | |
3804 | |
3805 VM 6 works with Emacs 20.4, and may cause problems with Emacs 20.3 and | |
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3807 without any problems.) Risk-averse users might wish to try VM 5.97, |
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3809 site}. |
25474 | 3810 |
3811 @node Supercite, Calc, VM, Major packages and programs | |
3812 @section Supercite --- mail and news citation package within Emacs | |
3813 @cindex Supercite | |
3814 @cindex Superyank | |
3815 @cindex Mail and news citations | |
3816 @cindex News and mail citations | |
3817 @cindex Citations in mail and news | |
3818 | |
3819 @table @b | |
3820 | |
3821 @item Author | |
3822 @email{bwarsaw@@cen.com, Barry Warsaw} | |
3823 | |
3824 @item Latest version | |
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25474 | 3826 |
3827 @item Distribution | |
3828 @uref{http://www.python.org/emacs/supercite.tar.gz} | |
3829 | |
3830 @item Mailing list | |
3831 Subscription requests to @email{supercite-request@@python.org}@* | |
3832 Submissions @email{supercite@@python.org} | |
3833 | |
3834 @end table | |
3835 | |
3836 Superyank is an old version of Supercite. | |
3837 | |
3838 @node Calc, VIPER, Supercite, Major packages and programs | |
3839 @section Calc --- poor man's Mathematica within Emacs | |
3840 @cindex Programmable calculator | |
3841 @cindex Calc | |
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3842 @cindex Mathematical package |
25474 | 3843 |
3844 @table @b | |
3845 | |
3846 @item Author | |
3847 @email{daveg@@csvax.cs.caltech.edu, Dave Gillespie} | |
3848 | |
3849 @item Latest version | |
3850 2.02f | |
3851 | |
3852 @item Distribution | |
3853 @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/calc/calc-2.02f.tar.gz} | |
3854 | |
3855 @end table | |
3856 | |
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3857 Note that Calc 2.02f needs patching to work with Emacs 21 and later. |
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3859 @cindex @code{calculator}, a package |
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3860 Emacs 21.1 and later comes with a package called @file{calculator.el}. |
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3861 It doesn't support all the mathematical wizardry offered by Calc, such |
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3862 as matrices, special functions, and statistics, but is more than |
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3863 adequate as a replacement for @code{xcalc} and similar programs. |
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3864 |
25474 | 3865 @node VIPER, AUC-TeX, Calc, Major packages and programs |
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3866 @section VIPER --- @code{vi} emulation for Emacs |
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3867 @cindex @code{vi} emulation |
25474 | 3868 @cindex VIPER |
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3869 @cindex Emulation of @code{vi} |
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3871 Since Emacs 19.29, the preferred @code{vi} emulation in Emacs is VIPER |
25474 | 3872 (@kbd{M-x viper-mode @key{RET}}), which comes with Emacs. It extends |
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3873 and supersedes VIP (including VIP 4.3) and provides @code{vi} emulation |
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3874 at several levels, from one that closely follows @code{vi} to one that |
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3875 departs from @code{vi} in several significant ways. |
25474 | 3876 |
3877 For Emacs 19.28 and earlier, the following version of VIP is generally | |
3878 better than the one distributed with Emacs: | |
3879 | |
3880 @table @b | |
3881 @item Author | |
3882 @email{sane@@cs.uiuc.edu, Aamod Sane} | |
3883 | |
3884 @item Latest version | |
3885 4.3 | |
3886 | |
3887 @item Distribution | |
3888 @uref{ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/emacs-lisp/modes/vip-mode.tar.Z} | |
3889 | |
3890 @end table | |
3891 | |
3892 @node AUC-TeX, BBDB, VIPER, Major packages and programs | |
3893 @section AUC TeX --- enhanced LaTeX mode with debugging facilities | |
3894 @cindex Mode for @TeX{} | |
3895 @cindex @TeX{} mode | |
3896 @cindex AUC-TeX mode for editing @TeX{} | |
3897 @cindex Writing and debugging @TeX{} | |
3898 | |
3899 @table @b | |
3900 | |
3901 @item Authors | |
3902 @email{krab@@iesd.auc.dk, Kresten Krab Thorup} and@* | |
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3903 @email{abraham@@dina.kvl.dk, Per Abrahamsen} |
25474 | 3904 |
3905 @item Latest version | |
3906 9.9p | |
3907 | |
3908 @item Distribution | |
3909 @uref{ftp://sunsite.auc.dk/packages/auctex/auctex.tar.gz} | |
3910 | |
3911 @item Web site | |
3912 @uref{http://sunsite.auc.dk/auctex/} | |
3913 | |
3914 @item Mailing list: | |
3915 Subscription requests to @email{auc-tex-request@@iesd.auc.dk}@* | |
3916 Submissions to @email{auc-tex@@iesd.auc.dk}@* | |
3917 Development team is at @email{auc-tex_mgr@@iesd.auc.dk} | |
3918 | |
3919 @end table | |
3920 | |
3921 @node BBDB, Ispell, AUC-TeX, Major packages and programs | |
3922 @section BBDB --- personal Info Rolodex integrated with mail/news readers | |
3923 @cindex BBDB | |
3924 @cindex Rolodex-like functionality | |
3925 @cindex Integrated contact database | |
3926 @cindex Contact database | |
3927 @cindex Big Brother Database | |
3928 @cindex Address book | |
3929 | |
3930 @table @b | |
3931 | |
3932 @item Maintainer | |
3933 @email{simmonmt@@acm.org, Matt Simmons} | |
3934 | |
3935 @item Latest version | |
3936 2.00 | |
3937 | |
3938 @item Distribution | |
3939 @uref{http://www.netcom.com/~simmonmt/bbdb/index.html} | |
3940 | |
3941 @item Mailing lists | |
3942 Subscription requests to @email{info-bbdb-request@@xemacs.org}@* | |
3943 Submissions to @email{info-bbdb@@xemacs.org}@* | |
3944 Release announcements: @email{bbdb-announce-request@@xemacs.org} | |
3945 | |
3946 @end table | |
3947 | |
3948 @node Ispell, w3-mode, BBDB, Major packages and programs | |
3949 @section Ispell --- spell checker in C with interface for Emacs | |
3950 @cindex Spell-checker | |
3951 @cindex Checking spelling | |
3952 @cindex Ispell | |
3953 | |
3954 @table @b | |
3955 | |
3956 @item Author | |
3957 @email{geoff@@itcorp.com, Geoff Kuenning} | |
3958 | |
3959 @item Latest version | |
3960 3.1.20 | |
3961 | |
3962 @item Distribution | |
3963 @uref{ftp://ftp.cs.ucla.edu/pub/ispell/ispell-3.1.20.tar.gz}@* | |
3964 | |
3965 @item Web site | |
3966 @uref{http://fmg-www.cs.ucla.edu/geoff/ispell.html} | |
3967 | |
3968 @end table | |
3969 | |
3970 @itemize @bullet | |
3971 | |
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3973 Do not ask Geoff to send you the latest version of Ispell. He does not |
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3974 have free e-mail. |
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3975 |
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3976 @item |
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3977 This Ispell program is distinct from GNU Ispell 4.0. GNU Ispell 4.0 is |
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3978 no longer a supported product. |
25474 | 3979 |
3980 @end itemize | |
3981 | |
3982 @node w3-mode, EDB, Ispell, Major packages and programs | |
3983 @section w3-mode --- A World Wide Web browser inside of Emacs | |
3984 @cindex WWW browser | |
3985 @cindex Web browser | |
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3986 @cindex HTML browser in Emacs |
25474 | 3987 @cindex @code{w3-mode} |
3988 | |
3989 @table @b | |
3990 | |
3991 @item Author | |
3992 @email{wmperry@@spry.com, Bill Perry} | |
3993 | |
3994 @item Latest version | |
3995 4.0pre.39 | |
3996 | |
3997 @item Distribution | |
3998 @uref{ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/elisp/w3/w3.tar.gz} | |
3999 | |
4000 @item Mailing lists | |
4001 Receive announcements from @email{w3-announce-request@@indiana.edu}@* | |
4002 Become a beta tester at @email{w3-beta-request@@indiana.edu}@* | |
4003 Help to develop @code{w3-mode} at @email{w3-dev@@indiana.edu} | |
4004 | |
4005 @end table | |
4006 | |
4007 @node EDB, Mailcrypt, w3-mode, Major packages and programs | |
4008 @section EDB --- Database program for Emacs; replaces forms editing modes | |
4009 @cindex EDB | |
4010 @cindex Database | |
4011 @cindex Forms mode | |
4012 | |
4013 @table @b | |
4014 @item Author | |
4015 @email{mernst@@theory.lcs.mit.edu, Michael Ernst} | |
4016 | |
4017 @item Latest version | |
4018 1.21 | |
4019 | |
4020 @item Distribution | |
4021 @uref{ftp://theory.lcs.mit.edu/pub/emacs/edb} | |
4022 | |
4023 @end table | |
4024 | |
4025 @node Mailcrypt, JDE, EDB, Major packages and programs | |
4026 @section Mailcrypt --- PGP interface within Emacs mail and news | |
4027 @cindex PGP | |
4028 @cindex GPG | |
4029 @cindex Interface to PGP from Emacs mail and news | |
4030 @cindex News, interface to PGP from | |
4031 @cindex Mail, interface to PGP from | |
4032 @cindex Encryption software, interface to | |
4033 | |
4034 @table @b | |
4035 | |
4036 @item Authors | |
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4037 @email{patl@@lcs.mit.edu, Patrick J. LoPresti} and |
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4038 @email{jin@@atype.com, Jin S. Choi} |
25474 | 4039 |
4040 @item Maintainer | |
4041 @email{lbudney@@pobox.com, Len Budney} | |
4042 | |
4043 @item Latest version | |
4044 3.5.3 | |
4045 | |
4046 @item Distribution | |
4047 @uref{http://www.nb.net/~lbudney/linux/software/mailcrypt/mailcrypt-3.5.3.tar.gz} | |
4048 | |
4049 @item Web site | |
4050 @uref{http://www.nb.net/~lbudney/linux/software/mailcrypt.html} | |
4051 | |
4052 @end table | |
4053 | |
4054 @node JDE, Patch, Mailcrypt, Major packages and programs | |
4055 @section JDE --- Integrated development environment for Java | |
4056 @cindex Java development environment | |
4057 @cindex Integrated Java development environment | |
4058 @cindex JDE | |
4059 | |
4060 @table @b | |
4061 | |
4062 @item Author | |
4063 @email{paulk@@mathworks.com, Paul Kinnucan} | |
4064 | |
4065 @item Mailing list | |
4066 jde-subscribe@@sunsite.auc.dk | |
4067 | |
4068 @item Latest version | |
4069 2.1.1 | |
4070 | |
4071 @item Web site | |
4072 @uref{http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/} | |
4073 | |
4074 @end table | |
4075 | |
4076 @node Patch, , JDE, Major packages and programs | |
4077 @section Patch --- program to apply "diffs" for updating files | |
4078 @cindex Updating files with diffs | |
4079 @cindex Patching source files with diffs | |
4080 @cindex Diffs and patching | |
4081 @cindex @file{patch} | |
4082 | |
4083 @table @b | |
4084 | |
4085 @item Author | |
4086 @email{lwall@@wall.org, Larry Wall} (with GNU modifications) | |
4087 | |
4088 @item Latest version | |
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25474 | 4090 |
4091 @item Distribution | |
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4092 @xref{Current GNU distributions}. |
25474 | 4093 |
4094 @end table | |
4095 | |
4096 @c ------------------------------------------------------------ | |
4097 @node Key bindings, Alternate character sets, Major packages and programs, Top | |
4098 @chapter Key bindings | |
4099 @cindex Key bindings | |
4100 | |
4101 @menu | |
4102 * Binding keys to commands:: | |
4103 * Invalid prefix characters:: | |
4104 * Terminal setup code works after Emacs has begun:: | |
4105 * Using function keys under X:: | |
4106 * Working with function and arrow keys:: | |
4107 * X key translations for Emacs:: | |
4108 * Handling C-s and C-q with flow control:: | |
4109 * Binding C-s and C-q:: | |
4110 * Backspace invokes help:: | |
4111 * stty and Backspace key:: | |
4112 * Swapping keys:: | |
4113 * Producing C-XXX with the keyboard:: | |
4114 * No Meta key:: | |
4115 * No Escape key:: | |
4116 * Compose Character:: | |
4117 * Binding combinations of modifiers and function keys:: | |
4118 * Meta key does not work in xterm:: | |
4119 * ExtendChar key does not work as Meta:: | |
4120 @end menu | |
4121 | |
4122 @node Binding keys to commands, Invalid prefix characters, Key bindings, Key bindings | |
4123 @section How do I bind keys (including function keys) to commands? | |
4124 @cindex Binding keys to commands | |
4125 @cindex Keys, binding to commands | |
4126 @cindex Commands, binding keys to | |
4127 | |
4128 Keys can be bound to commands either interactively or in your | |
4129 @file{.emacs} file. To interactively bind keys for all modes, type | |
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4130 @kbd{M-x global-set-key @key{RET} @var{key} @var{cmd} @key{RET}}. |
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4132 To bind a key just in the current major mode, type @kbd{M-x |
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4133 local-set-key @key{RET} @var{key} @var{cmd} @key{RET}}. |
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4134 |
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4135 @inforef{Key Bindings, Key Bindings, emacs}, for further details. |
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4137 To make the process of binding keys interactively eaiser, use the |
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4138 following ``trick'': First bind the key interactively, then immediately |
25474 | 4139 type @kbd{C-x @key{ESC} @key{ESC} C-a C-k C-g}. Now, the command needed |
4140 to bind the key is in the kill ring, and can be yanked into your | |
4141 @file{.emacs} file. If the key binding is global, no changes to the | |
4142 command are required. For example, | |
4143 | |
4144 @lisp | |
4145 (global-set-key (quote [f1]) (quote help-for-help)) | |
4146 @end lisp | |
4147 | |
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4148 @noindent |
25474 | 4149 can be placed directly into the @file{.emacs} file. If the key binding is |
4150 local, the command is used in conjunction with the "add-hook" command. | |
4151 For example, in tex-mode, a local binding might be | |
4152 | |
4153 @lisp | |
4154 (add-hook 'tex-mode-hook | |
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4155 (lambda () |
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4156 (local-set-key (quote [f1]) (quote help-for-help)))) |
25474 | 4157 @end lisp |
4158 | |
4159 | |
4160 @itemize @bullet | |
4161 | |
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4162 @item |
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4163 Control characters in key sequences, in the form yanked from the kill |
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4164 ring are given in their graphic form---i.e., @key{CTRL} is shown as |
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4165 @samp{^}, @key{TAB} as a set of spaces (usually 8), etc. You may want |
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4166 to convert these into their vector or string forms. |
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4167 |
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4168 @item |
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4169 If a prefix key of the character sequence to be bound is already |
25474 | 4170 bound as a complete key, then you must unbind it before the new |
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4171 binding. For example, if @kbd{ESC @{} is previously bound: |
25474 | 4172 |
4173 @lisp | |
4174 (global-unset-key [?\e ?@{]) ;; or | |
4175 (local-unset-key [?\e ?@{]) | |
4176 @end lisp | |
4177 | |
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4178 @item |
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4179 Aside from commands and ``lambda lists,'' a vector or string also |
25474 | 4180 can be bound to a key and thus treated as a macro. For example: |
4181 | |
4182 @lisp | |
4183 (global-set-key [f10] [?\C-x?\e?\e?\C-a?\C-k?\C-g]) ;; or | |
4184 (global-set-key [f10] "\C-x\e\e\C-a\C-k\C-g") | |
4185 @end lisp | |
4186 | |
4187 @end itemize | |
4188 | |
4189 @node Invalid prefix characters, Terminal setup code works after Emacs has begun, Binding keys to commands, Key bindings | |
4190 @section Why does Emacs say "Key sequence XXX uses invalid prefix characters"? | |
4191 @cindex Prefix characters, invalid | |
4192 @cindex Invalid prefix characters | |
4193 @cindex Misspecified key sequences | |
4194 | |
4195 Usually, one of two things has happened. In one case, the control | |
4196 character in the key sequence has been misspecified (e.g. @samp{C-f} | |
4197 used instead of @samp{\C-f} within a Lisp expression). In the other | |
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4198 case, a @dfn{prefix key} in the keystroke sequence you were trying to bind |
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4199 was already bound as a @dfn{complete key}. Historically, the @samp{ESC [} |
25474 | 4200 prefix was usually the problem, in which case you should evaluate either |
4201 of these forms before attempting to bind the key sequence: | |
4202 | |
4203 @lisp | |
4204 (global-unset-key [?\e ?[]) ;; or | |
4205 (global-unset-key "\e[") | |
4206 @end lisp | |
4207 | |
4208 @node Terminal setup code works after Emacs has begun, Using function keys under X, Invalid prefix characters, Key bindings | |
4209 @section Why doesn't this [terminal or window-system setup] code work in my @file{.emacs} file, but it works just fine after Emacs starts up? | |
4210 @cindex Terminal setup code in @file{.emacs} | |
4211 | |
4212 During startup, Emacs initializes itself according to a given code/file | |
4213 order. If some of the code executed in your @file{.emacs} file needs to | |
4214 be postponed until the initial terminal or window-system setup code has | |
4215 been executed but is not, then you will experience this problem (this | |
4216 code/file execution order is not enforced after startup). | |
4217 | |
4218 To postpone the execution of Emacs Lisp code until after terminal or | |
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4219 window-system setup, treat the code as a @dfn{lambda list} and set the |
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4220 value of either the @code{term-setup-hook} or @code{window-setup-hook} |
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4221 variable to this lambda function. For example, |
25474 | 4222 |
4223 @lisp | |
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4224 (add-hook 'term-setup-hook |
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4225 (lambda () |
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4226 (when (string-match "\\`vt220" (or (getenv "TERM") "")) |
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4227 ;; Make vt220's "Do" key behave like M-x: |
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4228 (global-set-key [do] 'execute-extended-command)))) |
25474 | 4229 @end lisp |
4230 | |
4231 For information on what Emacs does every time it is started, see the | |
4232 @file{lisp/startup.el} file. | |
4233 | |
4234 @node Using function keys under X, Working with function and arrow keys, Terminal setup code works after Emacs has begun, Key bindings | |
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4235 @section How do I use function keys under X? |
25474 | 4236 @cindex Function keys |
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4237 @cindex X Window System and function keys |
25474 | 4238 @cindex Binding function keys |
4239 | |
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4240 With Emacs 19, functions keys under X are bound like any other key. @xref{Binding keys to commands}, for details. |
25474 | 4241 |
4242 @node Working with function and arrow keys, X key translations for Emacs, Using function keys under X, Key bindings | |
4243 @section How do I tell what characters or symbols my function or arrow keys emit? | |
4244 @cindex Working with arrow keys | |
4245 @cindex Arrow keys, symbols generated by | |
4246 @cindex Working with function keys | |
4247 @cindex Function keys, symbols generated by | |
4248 @cindex Symbols generated by function keys | |
4249 | |
4250 Type @kbd{C-h c} then the function or arrow keys. The command will | |
4251 return either a function key symbol or character sequence (see the | |
4252 Emacs on-line documentation for an explanation). This works for other | |
4253 keys as well. | |
4254 | |
4255 @node X key translations for Emacs, Handling C-s and C-q with flow control, Working with function and arrow keys, Key bindings | |
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4256 @section How do I set the X key ``translations'' for Emacs? |
25474 | 4257 @cindex X key translations |
4258 @cindex Key translations under X | |
4259 @cindex Translations for keys under X | |
4260 | |
4261 Emacs is not written using the Xt library by default, so there are no | |
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4262 ``translations'' to be set. (We aren't sure how to set such translations |
25474 | 4263 if you do build Emacs with Xt; please let us know if you've done this!) |
4264 | |
4265 The only way to affect the behavior of keys within Emacs is through | |
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4266 @code{xmodmap} (outside Emacs) or @code{define-key} (inside Emacs). The |
25474 | 4267 @code{define-key} command should be used in conjunction with the |
4268 @code{function-key-map} map. For instance, | |
4269 | |
4270 @lisp | |
4271 (define-key function-key-map [M-@key{TAB}] [?\M-\t]) | |
4272 @end lisp | |
4273 | |
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4274 @noindent |
25474 | 4275 defines the @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} key sequence. |
4276 | |
4277 @node Handling C-s and C-q with flow control, Binding C-s and C-q, X key translations for Emacs, Key bindings | |
4278 @section How do I handle @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} being used for flow control? | |
4279 @cindex Flow control, @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} with | |
4280 @cindex @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} with flow control | |
4281 | |
4282 @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} are used in the XON/XOFF flow control protocol. | |
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4283 This messes things up when you're using Emacs over a serial line, |
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4284 because Emacs binds these keys to commands by default. Because Emacs |
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4285 won't honor them as flow control characters, too many of these |
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4286 characters are not passed on and overwhelm output buffers. Sometimes, |
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4287 intermediate software using XON/XOFF flow control will prevent Emacs |
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4288 from ever seeing @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q}. |
25474 | 4289 |
4290 Possible solutions: | |
4291 | |
4292 @itemize @bullet | |
4293 | |
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4294 @item |
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4295 Disable the use of @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} for flow control. |
25474 | 4296 |
4297 You need to determine the cause of the flow control. | |
4298 | |
4299 @itemize @minus | |
4300 | |
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4301 @item |
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4302 your terminal |
25474 | 4303 |
4304 Your terminal may use XON/XOFF flow control to have time to display | |
4305 all the characters it receives. For example, VT series terminals do | |
4306 this. It may be possible to turn this off from a setup menu. For | |
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4307 example, on a VT220 you may select ``No XOFF'' in the setup menu. This |
25474 | 4308 is also true for some terminal emulation programs on PCs. |
4309 | |
4310 When you turn off flow control at the terminal, you will also need to | |
4311 turn it off at the other end, which might be at the computer you are | |
4312 logged in to or at some terminal server in between. | |
4313 | |
4314 If you turn off flow control, characters may be lost; using a printer | |
4315 connected to the terminal may fail. You may be able to get around | |
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4316 this problem by modifying the @samp{termcap} entry for your terminal to |
25474 | 4317 include extra NUL padding characters. |
4318 | |
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4319 @item |
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4320 a modem |
25474 | 4321 |
4322 If you are using a dialup connection, the modems may be using | |
4323 XON/XOFF flow control. It's not clear how to get around this. | |
4324 | |
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4325 @item |
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4326 a router or terminal server |
25474 | 4327 |
4328 Some network box between the terminal and your computer may be using | |
4329 XON/XOFF flow control. It may be possible to make it use some other | |
4330 kind of flow control. You will probably have to ask your local | |
4331 network experts for help with this. | |
4332 | |
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4333 @item |
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4334 @code{tty} and/or @code{pty} devices |
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4335 |
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4336 If your connection to Emacs goes through multiple @code{tty} and/or |
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4337 @code{pty} devices, they may be using XON/XOFF flow control even when it |
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4338 is not necessary. |
25474 | 4339 |
4340 @email{eirik@@theory.tn.cornell.edu, Eirik Fuller} writes: | |
4341 | |
4342 @quotation | |
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4343 Some versions of @code{rlogin} (and possibly @code{telnet}) do not pass |
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4344 flow control characters to the remote system to which they connect. On |
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4345 such systems, Emacs on the remote system cannot disable flow control on |
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4346 the local system. Sometimes @samp{rlogin -8} will avoid this problem. |
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4347 |
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4348 One way to cure this is to disable flow control on the local host (the |
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4349 one running @code{rlogin}, not the one running @code{rlogind}) using the |
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4350 @code{stty} command, before starting the @code{rlogin} process. On many |
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4351 systems, @samp{stty start u stop u} will do this. |
25474 | 4352 |
4353 Some versions of @samp{tcsh} will prevent even this from working. One | |
4354 way around this is to start another shell before starting rlogin, | |
4355 and issue the @samp{stty} command to disable flow control from that shell. | |
4356 @end quotation | |
4357 | |
4358 Use @samp{stty -ixon} instead of @samp{stty start u stop u} on some systems. | |
4359 | |
4360 @end itemize | |
4361 | |
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4362 @item |
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4363 Make Emacs speak the XON/XOFF flow control protocol. |
25474 | 4364 |
4365 You can make Emacs treat @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} as flow control characters by | |
4366 evaluating the form | |
4367 | |
4368 @lisp | |
4369 (enable-flow-control) | |
4370 @end lisp | |
4371 | |
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4372 @noindent |
25474 | 4373 to unconditionally enable flow control or |
4374 | |
4375 @lisp | |
4376 (enable-flow-control-on "vt100" "h19") | |
4377 @end lisp | |
4378 | |
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4379 @noindent |
25474 | 4380 (using your terminal names instead of @samp{vt100} or @samp{h19}) to |
4381 enable selectively. These commands will automatically swap @kbd{C-s} | |
4382 and @kbd{C-q} to @kbd{C-\} and @kbd{C-^}. Variables can be used to | |
4383 change the default swap keys (@code{flow-control-c-s-replacement} and | |
4384 @code{flow-control-c-q-replacement}). | |
4385 | |
4386 If you are fixing this for yourself, simply put the form in your | |
4387 @file{.emacs} file. If you are fixing this for your entire site, the | |
4388 best place to put it is in the @file{lisp/site-start.el} file. Putting | |
4389 this form in @file{lisp/default.el} has the problem that if the user's | |
4390 @file{.emacs} file has an error, this will prevent | |
4391 @file{lisp/default.el} from being loaded and Emacs may be unusable for | |
4392 the user, even for correcting their @file{.emacs} file (unless they're | |
4393 smart enough to move it to another name). | |
4394 | |
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4395 @code{enable-flow-control} can be invoked interactively as well: |
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4396 @kbd{M-x enable-flow-control @key{RET}}. |
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4397 |
25474 | 4398 @end itemize |
4399 | |
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4400 For further discussion of this issue, read the file @file{etc/PROBLEMS} |
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4401 (in the Emacs source directory when you unpack the Emacs distribution). |
25474 | 4402 |
4403 @node Binding C-s and C-q, Backspace invokes help, Handling C-s and C-q with flow control, Key bindings | |
4404 @section How do I bind @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} (or any key) if these keys are filtered out? | |
4405 @cindex Binding @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q} | |
4406 @cindex @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q}, binding | |
4407 | |
4408 To bind @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-q}, use either @code{enable-flow-control} | |
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4409 or @code{enable-flow-control-on}. @xref{Handling C-s and C-q with flow |
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4410 control}, for usage and implementation details. |
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4412 To bind other keys, use @code{keyboard-translate}. @xref{Swapping keys}, |
25474 | 4413 for usage details. To do this for an entire site, you should swap the |
4414 keys in @file{lisp/site-start.el}. @xref{Handling C-s and C-q with flow | |
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4415 control}, for an explanation of why @file{lisp/default.el} should not be |
25474 | 4416 used. |
4417 | |
4418 @itemize @bullet | |
4419 | |
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4420 @item |
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4421 If you do this for an entire site, the users will be confused by |
25474 | 4422 the disparity between what the documentation says and how Emacs |
4423 actually behaves. | |
4424 | |
4425 @end itemize | |
4426 | |
4427 @node Backspace invokes help, stty and Backspace key, Binding C-s and C-q, Key bindings | |
4428 @section Why does the @key{Backspace} key invoke help? | |
4429 @cindex Backspace key invokes help | |
4430 @cindex Help invoked by Backspace | |
4431 | |
4432 The @key{Backspace} key (on most keyboards) generates ASCII code 8. | |
4433 @kbd{C-h} sends the same code. In Emacs by default @kbd{C-h} invokes | |
4434 help-command. This is intended to be easy to remember since the first | |
4435 letter of @samp{help} is @samp{h}. The easiest solution to this problem | |
4436 is to use @kbd{C-h} (and @key{Backspace}) for help and @key{DEL} (the | |
4437 @key{Delete} key) for deleting the previous character. | |
4438 | |
4439 For many people this solution may be problematic: | |
4440 | |
4441 @itemize @bullet | |
4442 | |
4443 @item | |
4444 They normally use @key{Backspace} outside of Emacs for deleting the | |
4445 previous character. This can be solved by making @key{DEL} the command | |
4446 for deleting the previous character outside of Emacs. On many Unix | |
4447 systems, this command will remap @key{DEL}: | |
4448 | |
4449 @example | |
4450 stty erase `^?' | |
4451 @end example | |
4452 | |
4453 @item | |
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4454 The user may prefer the @key{Backspace} key for deleting the |
25474 | 4455 previous character because it is more conveniently located on their |
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4456 keyboard or because they don't even have a separate @key{Delete} key. |
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4457 In this case, the @key{Backspace} key should be made to behave like |
25474 | 4458 @key{Delete}. There are several methods. |
4459 | |
4460 @item | |
4461 Some terminals (e.g., VT3## terminals) allow the character generated | |
4462 by the @key{Backspace} key to be changed from a setup menu. | |
4463 | |
4464 @item | |
4465 You may be able to get a keyboard that is completely programmable. | |
4466 | |
4467 @item | |
4468 Under X or on a dumb terminal, it is possible to swap the | |
4469 @key{Backspace} and @key{Delete} keys inside Emacs: | |
4470 | |
4471 @lisp | |
4472 (keyboard-translate ?\C-h ?\C-?) | |
4473 @end lisp | |
4474 | |
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4475 @xref{Swapping keys}, for further details of "keyboard-translate". |
25474 | 4476 |
4477 @item | |
4478 Another approach is to switch key bindings and put help on @kbd{C-x h} | |
4479 instead: | |
4480 | |
4481 @lisp | |
4482 (global-set-key "\C-h" 'delete-backward-char) | |
4483 | |
4484 ;;; overrides mark-whole-buffer | |
4485 (global-set-key "\C-xh" 'help-command) | |
4486 @end lisp | |
4487 | |
4488 Other popular key bindings for help are @kbd{M-?} and @kbd{C-x ?}. | |
4489 | |
4490 Don't try to bind @key{DEL} to @code{help-command}, because there are | |
4491 many modes that have local bindings of @key{DEL} that will interfere. | |
4492 | |
4493 @end itemize | |
4494 | |
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4495 When Emacs 21 or later runs on a windowed display, it binds the |
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4496 @key{Delete} key to a command which deletes the character at point, to |
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4497 make Emacs more consistent with keyboard operation on these systems. |
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4498 |
25474 | 4499 @node stty and Backspace key, Swapping keys, Backspace invokes help, Key bindings |
4500 @section Why doesn't Emacs look at the @file{stty} settings for @key{Backspace} vs. @key{Delete}? | |
4501 @cindex @file{stty} and Emacs | |
4502 @cindex Backspace and @file{stty} | |
4503 @cindex Delete and @file{stty} | |
4504 | |
4505 Good question! | |
4506 | |
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4507 @c FIXME: RMS explained the reasons for this on emacs-hackers. It's |
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4508 @c probably worth putting that explanation here. |
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4509 |
25474 | 4510 @node Swapping keys, Producing C-XXX with the keyboard, stty and Backspace key, Key bindings |
4511 @section How do I swap two keys? | |
4512 @cindex Swapping keys | |
4513 @cindex Keys, swapping | |
4514 @cindex @code{keyboard-translate} | |
4515 | |
4516 In Emacs 19, you can swap two keys (or key sequences) by using the | |
4517 @code{keyboard-translate} function. For example, to turn @kbd{C-h} into | |
4518 @key{DEL} and @key{DEL} to @kbd{C-h}, use | |
4519 | |
4520 @lisp | |
4521 (keyboard-translate ?\C-h ?\C-?) ; translate `C-h' to DEL | |
4522 (keyboard-translate ?\C-? ?\C-h) ; translate DEL to `C-h'. | |
4523 @end lisp | |
4524 | |
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4525 @noindent |
25474 | 4526 The first key sequence of the pair after the function identifies what is |
4527 produced by the keyboard; the second, what is matched for in the | |
4528 keymaps. | |
4529 | |
4530 Keyboard translations are not the same as key bindings in keymaps. | |
4531 Emacs contains numerous keymaps that apply in different situations, but | |
4532 there is only one set of keyboard translations, and it applies to every | |
4533 character that Emacs reads from the terminal. Keyboard translations | |
4534 take place at the lowest level of input processing; the keys that are | |
4535 looked up in keymaps contain the characters that result from keyboard | |
4536 translation. | |
4537 | |
4538 @inforef{Keyboard Translations, Keyboard Translations, emacs}. | |
4539 | |
4540 @node Producing C-XXX with the keyboard, No Meta key, Swapping keys, Key bindings | |
4541 @section How do I produce C-XXX with my keyboard? | |
4542 @cindex Producing control characters | |
4543 @cindex Generating control characters | |
4544 @cindex Control characters, generating | |
4545 | |
4546 On terminals (but not under X), some common "aliases" are: | |
4547 | |
4548 @table @asis | |
4549 | |
4550 @item @kbd{C-2} or @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} | |
4551 @kbd{C-@@} | |
4552 | |
4553 @item @kbd{C-6} | |
4554 @kbd{C-^} | |
4555 | |
4556 @item @kbd{C-7} or @kbd{C-S--} | |
4557 @kbd{C-_} | |
4558 | |
4559 @item @kbd{C-4} | |
4560 @kbd{C-\} | |
4561 | |
4562 @item @kbd{C-5} | |
4563 @kbd{C-]} | |
4564 | |
4565 @item @kbd{C-/} | |
4566 @kbd{C-?} | |
4567 | |
4568 @end table | |
4569 | |
4570 Often other aliases exist; use the @kbd{C-h c} command and try | |
4571 @key{CTRL} with all of the digits on your keyboard to see what gets | |
4572 generated. You can also try the @kbd{C-h w} command if you know the | |
4573 name of the command. | |
4574 | |
4575 @node No Meta key, No Escape key, Producing C-XXX with the keyboard, Key bindings | |
4576 @section What if I don't have a @key{Meta} key? | |
4577 @cindex No @key{Meta} key | |
4578 @cindex @key{Meta} key, what to do if you lack it | |
4579 | |
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4580 On many keyboards, the @key{Alt} key acts as @key{Meta}, so try it. |
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4581 |
25474 | 4582 Instead of typing @kbd{M-a}, you can type @kbd{@key{ESC} a}. In fact, |
4583 Emacs converts @kbd{M-a} internally into @kbd{@key{ESC} a} anyway | |
4584 (depending on the value of @code{meta-prefix-char}). Note that you | |
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4585 press @key{Meta} and @key{a} together, but with @key{ESC}, you press |
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4586 @key{ESC}, release it, and then press @key{a}. |
25474 | 4587 |
4588 @node No Escape key, Compose Character, No Meta key, Key bindings | |
4589 @section What if I don't have an @key{Escape} key? | |
4590 @cindex No Escape key | |
4591 @cindex Lacking an Escape key | |
4592 @cindex Escape key, lacking | |
4593 | |
4594 Type @kbd{C-[} instead. This should send ASCII code 27 just like an | |
4595 Escape key would. @kbd{C-3} may also work on some terminal (but not | |
4596 under X). For many terminals (notably DEC terminals) @key{F11} | |
4597 generates @key{ESC}. If not, the following form can be used to bind it: | |
4598 | |
4599 @lisp | |
4600 ;;; F11 is the documented ESC replacement on DEC terminals. | |
4601 (define-key function-key-map [f11] [?\e]) | |
4602 @end lisp | |
4603 | |
4604 @node Compose Character, Binding combinations of modifiers and function keys, No Escape key, Key bindings | |
4605 @section Can I make my @key{Compose Character} key behave like a @key{Meta} key? | |
4606 @cindex @key{Compose Character} key, using as @key{Meta} | |
4607 @cindex @key{Meta}, using @key{Compose Character} for | |
4608 | |
4609 On a dumb terminal such as a VT220, no. It is rumored that certain | |
4610 VT220 clones could have their @key{Compose} key configured this way. If | |
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4611 you're using X, you might be able to do this with the @code{xmodmap} |
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4612 command. |
25474 | 4613 |
4614 @node Binding combinations of modifiers and function keys, Meta key does not work in xterm, Compose Character, Key bindings | |
4615 @section How do I bind a combination of modifier key and function key? | |
4616 @cindex Modifiers and function keys | |
4617 @cindex Function keys and modifiers | |
4618 @cindex Binding modifiers and function keys | |
4619 | |
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4620 With Emacs 19 and later, you can represent modified function keys in |
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4621 vector format by adding prefixes to the function key symbol. For |
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4622 example (from the on-line documentation): |
25474 | 4623 |
4624 @lisp | |
4625 (global-set-key [?\C-x right] 'forward-page) | |
4626 @end lisp | |
4627 | |
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4628 @noindent |
25474 | 4629 where @samp{?\C-x} is the Lisp character constant for the character @kbd{C-x}. |
4630 | |
4631 You can use the modifier keys @key{Control}, @key{Meta}, @key{Hyper}, | |
4632 @key{Super}, @key{Alt}, and @key{Shift} with function keys. To | |
4633 represent these modifiers, prepend the strings @samp{C-}, @samp{M-}, | |
4634 @samp{H-}, @samp{s-}, @samp{A-}, and @samp{S-} to the symbol name. Here | |
4635 is how to make @kbd{H-M-RIGHT} move forward a word: | |
4636 | |
4637 @lisp | |
4638 (global-set-key [H-M-right] 'forward-word) | |
4639 @end lisp | |
4640 | |
4641 @itemize @bullet | |
4642 | |
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4643 @item |
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4644 Not all modifiers are permitted in all situations. @key{Hyper}, |
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4645 @key{Super}, and @key{Alt} are not available on Unix character |
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4646 terminals. Non-ASCII keys and mouse events (e.g. @kbd{C-=} and |
25474 | 4647 @kbd{mouse-1}) also fall under this category. |
4648 | |
4649 @end itemize | |
4650 | |
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4651 @xref{Binding keys to commands}, for general key binding instructions. |
25474 | 4652 |
4653 @node Meta key does not work in xterm, ExtendChar key does not work as Meta, Binding combinations of modifiers and function keys, Key bindings | |
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4654 @section Why doesn't my @key{Meta} key work in an @code{xterm} window? |
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4655 @cindex @key{Meta} key and @code{xterm} |
25474 | 4656 @cindex Xterm and @key{Meta} key |
4657 | |
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4658 @inforef{Single-Byte Character Support, Single-Byte Character Set |
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4659 Support, emacs}. |
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4661 If the advice in the Emacs manual fails, try all of these methods before |
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4662 asking for further help: |
25474 | 4663 |
4664 @itemize @bullet | |
4665 | |
4666 @item | |
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4667 You may have big problems using @code{mwm} as your window manager. |
25474 | 4668 (Does anyone know a good generic solution to allow the use of the |
4669 @key{Meta} key in Emacs with @file{mwm}?) | |
4670 | |
4671 @item | |
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4672 For X11: Make sure it really is a @key{Meta} key. Use @code{xev} to |
25474 | 4673 find out what keysym your @key{Meta} key generates. It should be either |
4674 @key{Meta}_L or @key{Meta}_R. If it isn't, use @file{xmodmap} to fix | |
4675 the situation. | |
4676 | |
4677 @item | |
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4678 Make sure the @code{pty} the @code{xterm} is using is passing 8 bit |
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4679 characters. @samp{stty -a} (or @samp{stty everything}) should show |
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4680 @samp{cs8} somewhere. If it shows @samp{cs7} instead, use @samp{stty |
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4681 cs8 -istrip} (or @samp{stty pass8}) to fix it. |
25474 | 4682 |
4683 @item | |
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4684 If there is an @code{rlogin} connection between @code{xterm} and Emacs, the |
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4685 @samp{-8} argument may need to be given to rlogin to make it pass all 8 bits |
25474 | 4686 of every character. |
4687 | |
4688 @item | |
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4689 If Emacs is running on Ultrix, it is reported that evaluating |
25474 | 4690 @code{(set-input-mode t nil)} helps. |
4691 | |
4692 @item | |
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4693 If all else fails, you can make @code{xterm} generate @kbd{@key{ESC} W} when |
25474 | 4694 you type @kbd{M-W}, which is the same conversion Emacs would make if it |
4695 got the @kbd{M-W} anyway. In X11R4, the following resource | |
4696 specification will do this: | |
4697 | |
4698 @example | |
4699 XTerm.VT100.EightBitInput: false | |
4700 @end example | |
4701 | |
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4702 @noindent |
25474 | 4703 (This changes the behavior of the @code{insert-eight-bit} action.) |
4704 | |
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4705 With older @code{xterm}s, you can specify this behavior with a translation: |
25474 | 4706 |
4707 @example | |
4708 XTerm.VT100.Translations: #override \ | |
4709 Meta<KeyPress>: string(0x1b) insert() | |
4710 @end example | |
4711 | |
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4712 @noindent |
25474 | 4713 You might have to replace @samp{Meta} with @samp{Alt}. |
4714 | |
4715 @end itemize | |
4716 | |
4717 @node ExtendChar key does not work as Meta, , Meta key does not work in xterm, Key bindings | |
4718 @section Why doesn't my @key{ExtendChar} key work as a @key{Meta} key under HP-UX 8.0 and 9.x? | |
4719 @cindex @key{ExtendChar} key as @key{Meta} | |
4720 @cindex @key{Meta}, using @key{ExtendChar} for | |
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4721 @cindex HP-UX, the @key{ExtendChar} key |
25474 | 4722 |
4723 This is a result of an internationalization extension in X11R4 and the | |
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4724 fact that HP is now using this extension. Emacs assumes that the |
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4725 @code{XLookupString} function returns the same result regardless of the |
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4726 @key{Meta} key state which is no longer necessarily true. Until Emacs |
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4727 is fixed, the temporary kludge is to run this command after each time |
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4728 the X server is started but preferably before any xterm clients are: |
25474 | 4729 |
4730 @example | |
4731 xmodmap -e 'remove mod1 = Mode_switch' | |
4732 @end example | |
4733 | |
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4734 @c FIXME: Emacs 21 supports I18N in X11; does that mean that this bug is |
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4735 @c solved? |
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4736 |
25474 | 4737 This will disable the use of the extra keysyms systemwide, which may be |
4738 undesirable if you actually intend to use them. | |
4739 | |
4740 @c ------------------------------------------------------------ | |
4741 @node Alternate character sets, Mail and news, Key bindings, Top | |
4742 @chapter Alternate character sets | |
4743 @cindex Alternate character sets | |
4744 | |
4745 @menu | |
4746 * Emacs does not display 8-bit characters:: | |
4747 * Inputting eight-bit characters:: | |
4748 * Kanji and Chinese characters:: | |
4749 * Right-to-left alphabets:: | |
4750 @end menu | |
4751 | |
4752 @node Emacs does not display 8-bit characters, Inputting eight-bit characters, Alternate character sets, Alternate character sets | |
4753 @section How do I make Emacs display 8-bit characters? | |
4754 @cindex Displaying eight-bit characters | |
4755 @cindex Eight-bit characters, displaying | |
4756 | |
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4757 @inforef{Single-Byte Character Support, Single-byte Character Set |
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4758 Support, emacs}. On a Unix, when Emacs runs on a character terminal |
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4759 display or is invoked with @samp{emacs -nw}, you typically need to use |
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4760 @code{set-terminal-coding-system} to tell Emacs what the terminal can |
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4761 display, even after setting the language environment; otherwise |
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4762 non-ASCII characters will display as @samp{?}. On other operating |
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4763 systems, such as MS-DOS and MS-Windows, Emacs queries the OS about the |
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4764 character set supported by the display, and sets up the required |
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4765 terminal coding system automatically. |
25474 | 4766 |
4767 @node Inputting eight-bit characters, Kanji and Chinese characters, Emacs does not display 8-bit characters, Alternate character sets | |
4768 @section How do I input eight-bit characters? | |
4769 @cindex Entering eight-bit characters | |
4770 @cindex Eight-bit characters, entering | |
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4771 @cindex Input, 8-bit characters |
25474 | 4772 |
28127 | 4773 Various methods are available for input of eight-bit characters. See |
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4774 @inforef{Single-Byte Character Support, Single-byte Character Set |
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4775 Support, emacs}. For more sophisticated methods, @inforef{Input |
28127 | 4776 Methods, Input Methods, emacs}. |
25474 | 4777 |
4778 @node Kanji and Chinese characters, Right-to-left alphabets, Inputting eight-bit characters, Alternate character sets | |
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4779 @section Where can I get an Emacs that handles kanji, Chinese, or other Far-Eastern character sets? |
25474 | 4780 @cindex Kanji, handling with Emacs |
4781 @cindex Chinese, handling with Emacs | |
4782 @cindex Japanese, handling with Emacs | |
4783 @cindex Korean, handling with Emacs | |
4784 | |
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4785 Emacs 20 and later includes many of the features of MULE, the MULtilingual |
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4786 Enhancement to Emacs. @xref{Installing Emacs}, for information on where |
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4787 to find and download the latest version of Emacs. |
25474 | 4788 |
4789 @node Right-to-left alphabets, , Kanji and Chinese characters, Alternate character sets | |
4790 @section Where is an Emacs that can handle Semitic (right-to-left) alphabets? | |
4791 @cindex Right-to-left alphabets | |
4792 @cindex Hebrew, handling with Emacs | |
4793 @cindex Semitic alphabets | |
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4794 @cindex Arabic alphabets |
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4795 |
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4796 Emacs 20 and later supports Hebrew characters (ISO 8859-8), but does not |
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4797 yet support right-to-left character entry and display. |
25474 | 4798 |
4799 @email{joel@@exc.com, Joel M. Hoffman} has written a Lisp package called | |
4800 @file{hebrew.el} that allows right-to-left editing of Hebrew. It | |
4801 reportedly works out of the box with Emacs 19, but requires patches for | |
4802 Emacs 18. Write to Joel if you want the patches or package. | |
4803 | |
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4804 @c FIXME: Should we mention Ehud Karni's package? |
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4805 |
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4806 @file{hebrew.el} requires a Hebrew screen font, but no other hardware support. |
25474 | 4807 Joel has a screen font for PCs running MS-DOS and Linux. |
4808 | |
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4809 You might also try to query archie for files named with @file{hebrew}; |
25474 | 4810 several ftp sites in Israel may also have the necessary files. |
4811 | |
4812 @c ------------------------------------------------------------ | |
4813 @node Mail and news, Concept index, Alternate character sets, Top | |
4814 @chapter Mail and news | |
4815 @cindex Mail and news | |
4816 | |
4817 @menu | |
4818 * Changing the included text prefix:: | |
4819 * Saving a copy of outgoing mail:: | |
4820 * Expanding aliases when sending mail:: | |
4821 * Rmail thinks all messages are one big one:: | |
4822 * Sorting the messages in an Rmail folder:: | |
4823 * Rmail writes to /usr/spool/mail:: | |
4824 * Recovering mail files when Rmail munges them:: | |
4825 * Replying to the sender of a message:: | |
4826 * MIME with Emacs mail packages:: | |
4827 * Automatically starting a mail or news reader:: | |
4828 * Reading news with Emacs:: | |
4829 * Gnus does not work with NNTP:: | |
4830 * Viewing articles with embedded underlining:: | |
4831 * Saving a multi-part Gnus posting:: | |
4832 * Starting Gnus faster:: | |
4833 * Catching up in all newsgroups:: | |
4834 * Killing based on nonstandard headers:: | |
4835 * Removing flashing messages:: | |
4836 * Catch-up is slow in Gnus:: | |
4837 * Gnus hangs for a long time:: | |
4838 * Learning more about Gnus:: | |
4839 @end menu | |
4840 | |
4841 @node Changing the included text prefix, Saving a copy of outgoing mail, Mail and news, Mail and news | |
4842 @section How do I change the included text prefix in mail/news followups? | |
4843 @cindex Prefix in mail/news followups, changing | |
4844 @cindex Included text prefix, changing | |
4845 @cindex Setting the included text character | |
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4846 @cindex Quoting in mail messages |
25474 | 4847 |
4848 If you read mail with Rmail or news with Gnus, set the variable | |
4849 @code{mail-yank-prefix}. For VM, set @code{vm-included-text-prefix}. | |
4850 For mh-e, set @code{mh-ins-buf-prefix}. | |
4851 | |
4852 For fancier control of citations, use Supercite. @xref{Supercite}. | |
4853 | |
4854 To prevent Emacs from including various headers of the replied-to | |
4855 message, set the value of @code{mail-yank-ignored-headers} to an | |
4856 appropriate regexp. | |
4857 | |
4858 @node Saving a copy of outgoing mail, Expanding aliases when sending mail, Changing the included text prefix, Mail and news | |
4859 @section How do I save a copy of outgoing mail? | |
4860 @cindex Saving a copy of outgoing mail | |
4861 @cindex Copying outgoing mail to a file | |
4862 @cindex Filing outgoing mail | |
4863 @cindex Automatic filing of outgoing mail | |
4864 @cindex Mail, saving outgoing automatically | |
4865 | |
4866 You can either mail yourself a copy by including a @samp{BCC} header in the | |
4867 mail message, or store a copy of the message directly to a file by | |
4868 including an @samp{FCC} header. | |
4869 | |
4870 If you use standard mail, you can automatically create a @samp{BCC} to | |
4871 yourself by putting | |
4872 | |
4873 @lisp | |
4874 (setq mail-self-blind t) | |
4875 @end lisp | |
4876 | |
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4877 @noindent |
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4878 in your @file{.emacs} file. You can automatically include an @samp{FCC} |
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4879 field by putting something like the following in your @file{.emacs} |
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4880 file: |
25474 | 4881 |
4882 @lisp | |
4883 (setq mail-archive-file-name (expand-file-name "~/outgoing")) | |
4884 @end lisp | |
4885 | |
4886 The output file will be in Unix mail format, which can be read directly | |
4887 by VM, but not always by Rmail. @xref{Learning how to do something}. | |
4888 | |
4889 If you use @code{mh-e}, add an @samp{FCC} or @samp{BCC} field to your | |
4890 components file. | |
4891 | |
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4892 It does not work to put @samp{set record filename} in the @file{.mailrc} |
25474 | 4893 file. |
4894 | |
4895 @node Expanding aliases when sending mail, Rmail thinks all messages are one big one, Saving a copy of outgoing mail, Mail and news | |
4896 @section Why doesn't Emacs expand my aliases when sending mail? | |
4897 @cindex Expanding aliases when sending mail | |
4898 @cindex Mail alias expansion | |
4899 @cindex Sending mail with aliases | |
4900 | |
4901 @itemize @bullet | |
4902 | |
4903 @item | |
4904 You must separate multiple addresses in the headers of the mail buffer | |
4905 with commas. This is because Emacs supports RFC822 standard addresses | |
4906 like this one: | |
4907 | |
4908 @example | |
4909 To: Willy Smith <wks@@xpnsv.lwyrs.com> | |
4910 @end example | |
4911 | |
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4912 However, you do not need to---and probably should not, unless your |
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4913 system's version of @file{/usr/ucb/mail} (a.k.a.@: @code{mailx}) |
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4914 supports RFC822---separate addresses with commas in your |
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4915 @file{~/.mailrc} file. |
25474 | 4916 |
4917 @item | |
4918 Emacs normally only reads the @file{.mailrc} file once per session, | |
4919 when you start to compose your first mail message. If you edit | |
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4920 @file{.mailrc}, you can type @kbd{M-x rebuild-mail-abbrevs @key{RET}} to |
25474 | 4921 make Emacs reread @file{~/.mailrc}. |
4922 | |
4923 @item | |
4924 If you like, you can expand mail aliases as abbrevs, as soon as you | |
4925 type them in. To enable this feature, execute the following: | |
4926 | |
4927 @lisp | |
34922 | 4928 (add-hook 'mail-mode-hook 'mail-abbrevs-setup) |
25474 | 4929 @end lisp |
4930 | |
4931 Note that the aliases are expanded automatically only after you type | |
4932 @key{RET} or a punctuation character (e.g. @kbd{,}). You can force their | |
4933 expansion by moving point to the end of the alias and typing @kbd{C-x a e} | |
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4934 (@kbd{M-x expand-abbrev}). |
25474 | 4935 @end itemize |
4936 | |
4937 @node Rmail thinks all messages are one big one, Sorting the messages in an Rmail folder, Expanding aliases when sending mail, Mail and news | |
4938 @section Why does Rmail think all my saved messages are one big message? | |
4939 @cindex Rmail thinks all messages are one large message | |
4940 | |
4941 A file created through the @samp{FCC} field in a message is in Unix mail | |
4942 format, not the format that Rmail uses (BABYL format). Rmail will try | |
4943 to convert a Unix mail file into BABYL format on input, but sometimes it | |
4944 makes errors. For guaranteed safety, you can make the | |
4945 @file{saved-messages} file be an inbox for your Rmail file by using the | |
4946 function @code{set-rmail-inbox-list}. | |
4947 | |
4948 @node Sorting the messages in an Rmail folder, Rmail writes to /usr/spool/mail, Rmail thinks all messages are one big one, Mail and news | |
4949 @section How can I sort the messages in my Rmail folder? | |
4950 @cindex Rmail, sorting messages in | |
4951 @cindex Folder, sorting messages in an Rmail | |
4952 @cindex Sorting messages in an Rmail folder | |
4953 | |
4954 In Rmail, type @kbd{C-c C-s C-h} to get a list of sorting functions | |
4955 and their key bindings. | |
4956 | |
4957 @node Rmail writes to /usr/spool/mail, Recovering mail files when Rmail munges them, Sorting the messages in an Rmail folder, Mail and news | |
4958 @section Why does Rmail need to write to @file{/usr/spool/mail}? | |
4959 @cindex Rmail and @file{/usr/spool/mail} | |
4960 @cindex @file{/usr/spool/mail} and Rmail | |
4961 | |
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4962 This is the behavior of the @code{movemail} program which Rmail uses. |
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4963 This indicates that @code{movemail} is configured to use lock files. |
25474 | 4964 |
4965 RMS writes: | |
4966 | |
4967 @quotation | |
4968 Certain systems require lock files to interlock access to mail files. | |
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4969 On these systems, @code{movemail} must write lock files, or you risk losing |
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4970 mail. You simply must arrange to let @code{movemail} write them. |
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4971 |
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4972 Other systems use the @code{flock} system call to interlock access. On |
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4973 these systems, you should configure @code{movemail} to use @code{flock}. |
25474 | 4974 @end quotation |
4975 | |
4976 @node Recovering mail files when Rmail munges them, Replying to the sender of a message, Rmail writes to /usr/spool/mail, Mail and news | |
4977 @section How do I recover my mail files after Rmail munges their format? | |
4978 @cindex Recovering munged mail files | |
4979 @cindex Rmail munged my files | |
4980 @cindex Mail files, recovering those munged by Rmail | |
4981 | |
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4982 If you have just done @kbd{M-x rmail-input} on a file and you don't want |
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4983 to save it in Rmail's format (called BABYL), just kill the buffer (with |
25474 | 4984 @kbd{C-x k}). |
4985 | |
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4986 @cindex Exporting messages as Unix mail files |
25474 | 4987 If you typed @kbd{M-x rmail} and it read some messages out of your inbox |
4988 and you want to put them in a Unix mail file, use @kbd{C-o} on each | |
4989 message. | |
4990 | |
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4991 @cindex Converting from BABYL to Unix mail format |
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4992 @cindex @code{unrmail} command |
25474 | 4993 If you want to convert an existing file from BABYL format to Unix mail |
4994 format, use the command @kbd{M-x unrmail}: it will prompt you for the | |
4995 input and output file names. | |
4996 | |
4997 @node Replying to the sender of a message, MIME with Emacs mail packages, Recovering mail files when Rmail munges them, Mail and news | |
4998 @section How can I force Rmail to reply to the sender of a message, but not the other recipients? | |
4999 @cindex Replying only to the sender of a message | |
5000 @cindex Sender, replying only to | |
5001 @cindex Rmail, replying to the sender of a message in | |
5002 | |
5003 @email{isaacson@@seas.upenn.edu, Ron Isaacson} says: When you hit | |
5004 @key{r} to reply in Rmail, by default it CCs all of the original | |
5005 recipients (everyone on the original @samp{To} and @samp{CC} | |
5006 lists). With a prefix argument (i.e., typing @kbd{C-u} before @key{r}), | |
5007 it replies only to the sender. However, going through the whole | |
5008 @kbd{C-u} business every time you want to reply is a pain. This is the | |
5009 best fix I've been able to come up with: | |
5010 | |
5011 @lisp | |
5012 (defun rmail-reply-t () | |
5013 "Reply only to the sender of the current message. (See rmail-reply.)" | |
5014 (interactive) | |
5015 (rmail-reply t)) | |
5016 | |
5017 (add-hook 'rmail-mode-hook | |
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25474 | 5021 @end lisp |
5022 | |
5023 @node MIME with Emacs mail packages, Automatically starting a mail or news reader, Replying to the sender of a message, Mail and news | |
5024 @section How can I get my favorite Emacs mail package to support MIME? | |
5025 @cindex MIME and Emacs mail packages | |
5026 @cindex Mail packages and MIME | |
5027 @cindex FAQ for MIME and Emacs | |
5028 | |
5029 Read the Emacs MIME FAQ, maintained by @email{trey@@cs.berkeley.edu, | |
5030 MacDonald Hall Jackson} at | |
5031 | |
5032 @uref{http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/~trey/emacs/mime.html} | |
5033 | |
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5034 Version 6.x of VM supports MIME. @xref{VM}. Gnus supports MIME in mail |
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5035 and news messages as of version 5.8.1 (Pterodactyl). Rmail has limited |
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5036 support for single-part MIME messages beginning with Emacs 20.3. |
25474 | 5037 |
5038 @node Automatically starting a mail or news reader, Reading news with Emacs, MIME with Emacs mail packages, Mail and news | |
5039 @section How do I make Emacs automatically start my mail/news reader? | |
5040 @cindex Mail reader, starting automatically | |
5041 @cindex News reader, starting automatically | |
5042 @cindex Starting mail/news reader automatically | |
5043 | |
5044 To start Emacs in Gnus: | |
5045 | |
5046 @example | |
5047 emacs -f gnus | |
5048 @end example | |
5049 | |
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5050 @noindent |
25474 | 5051 in Rmail: |
5052 | |
5053 @example | |
5054 emacs -f rmail | |
5055 @end example | |
5056 | |
5057 A more convenient way to start with Gnus: | |
5058 | |
5059 @example | |
5060 alias gnus 'emacs -f gnus' | |
5061 gnus | |
5062 @end example | |
5063 | |
5064 It is probably unwise to automatically start your mail or news reader | |
5065 from your @file{.emacs} file. This would cause problems if you needed to run | |
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5066 two copies of Emacs at the same time. Also, this would make it difficult for |
25474 | 5067 you to start Emacs quickly when you needed to. |
5068 | |
5069 @node Reading news with Emacs, Gnus does not work with NNTP, Automatically starting a mail or news reader, Mail and news | |
5070 @section How do I read news under Emacs? | |
5071 @cindex Reading news under Emacs | |
5072 @cindex Usenet reader in Emacs | |
5073 @cindex Gnus newsreader | |
5074 | |
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5075 Use @kbd{M-x gnus}. It is documented in Info (@pxref{Learning how to do |
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5076 something}). |
25474 | 5077 |
5078 @node Gnus does not work with NNTP, Viewing articles with embedded underlining, Reading news with Emacs, Mail and news | |
5079 @section Why doesn't Gnus work via NNTP? | |
5080 @cindex Gnus and NNTP | |
5081 @cindex NNTP, Gnus fails to work with | |
5082 | |
5083 There is a bug in NNTP version 1.5.10, such that when multiple requests | |
5084 are sent to the NNTP server, the server only handles the first one | |
5085 before blocking waiting for more input which never comes. NNTP version | |
5086 1.5.11 claims to fix this. | |
5087 | |
5088 You can work around the bug inside Emacs like this: | |
5089 | |
5090 @lisp | |
5091 (setq nntp-maximum-request 1) | |
5092 @end lisp | |
5093 | |
5094 You can find out what version of NNTP your news server is running by | |
5095 telnetting to the NNTP port (usually 119) on the news server machine | |
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5096 (i.e., @kbd{telnet server-machine 119}). The server should give its |
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5097 version number in the welcome message. Type @kbd{quit} to get out. |
25474 | 5098 |
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5099 @xref{Spontaneous entry into isearch-mode}, for some additional ideas. |
25474 | 5100 |
5101 @node Viewing articles with embedded underlining, Saving a multi-part Gnus posting, Gnus does not work with NNTP, Mail and news | |
5102 @section How do I view news articles with embedded underlining (e.g., ClariNews)? | |
5103 @cindex Underlining, embedded in news articles | |
5104 @cindex News articles with embedded underlining | |
5105 @cindex Embedded underlining in news articles | |
5106 | |
5107 Underlining appears like this: | |
5108 | |
5109 @example | |
5110 _^Hu_^Hn_^Hd_^He_^Hr_^Hl_^Hi_^Hn_^Hi_^Hn_^Hg | |
5111 @end example | |
5112 | |
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5113 @email{abraham@@dina.kvl.dk, Per Abrahamsen} suggests using the following |
25474 | 5114 code, which uses the underline face to turn such text into true |
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5115 underlining, inconjunction with Gnus: |
25474 | 5116 |
5117 @lisp | |
5118 (defun gnus-article-prepare-overstrike () | |
5119 ;; Prepare article for overstrike commands. | |
5120 (save-excursion | |
5121 (set-buffer gnus-article-buffer) | |
5122 (let ((buffer-read-only nil)) | |
5123 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
5124 (while (search-forward "\b" nil t) | |
5125 (let ((next (following-char)) | |
5126 (previous (char-after (- (point) 2)))) | |
5127 (cond ((eq next previous) | |
5128 (delete-region (- (point) 2) (point)) | |
5129 (put-text-property (point) (1+ (point)) | |
5130 'face 'bold)) | |
5131 ((eq next ?_) | |
5132 (delete-region (1- (point)) (1+ (point))) | |
5133 (put-text-property (1- (point)) (point) | |
5134 'face 'underline)) | |
5135 ((eq previous ?_) | |
5136 (delete-region (- (point) 2) (point)) | |
5137 (put-text-property (point) (1+ (point)) | |
5138 'face 'underline)))))))) | |
5139 | |
5140 (add-hook 'gnus-article-prepare-hook 'gnus-article-prepare-overstrike) | |
5141 @end lisp | |
5142 | |
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5143 Latest versions of Gnus do such a conversion automatically. |
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25474 | 5145 If you prefer to do away with underlining altogether, you can |
5146 destructively remove it with @kbd{M-x ununderline-region}; do this | |
5147 automatically via | |
5148 | |
5149 @lisp | |
5150 (add-hook 'gnus-article-prepare-hook | |
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5151 (lambda () (ununderline-region (point-min) (point-max)))) |
25474 | 5152 @end lisp |
5153 | |
5154 @node Saving a multi-part Gnus posting, Starting Gnus faster, Viewing articles with embedded underlining, Mail and news | |
5155 @section How do I save all the items of a multi-part posting in Gnus? | |
5156 @cindex Multi-part postings in Gnus, saving | |
5157 @cindex Saving multi-part postings in Gnus | |
5158 @cindex Gnus, saving multi-part postings in | |
5159 | |
5160 Use @code{gnus-uu}. Type @kbd{C-c C-v C-h} in the Gnus summary buffer | |
5161 to see a list of available commands. | |
5162 | |
5163 @node Starting Gnus faster, Catching up in all newsgroups, Saving a multi-part Gnus posting, Mail and news | |
5164 @section How do I make Gnus start up faster? | |
5165 @cindex Faster, starting Gnus | |
5166 @cindex Starting Gnus faster | |
5167 @cindex Gnus, starting faster | |
5168 | |
5169 From the Gnus FAQ (@pxref{Learning more about Gnus}): | |
5170 | |
5171 @quotation | |
5172 @email{pktiwari@@eos.ncsu.edu, Pranav Kumar Tiwari} writes: I posted | |
5173 the same query recently and I got an answer to it. I am going to | |
5174 repeat the answer. What you need is a newer version of gnus, version | |
5175 5.0.4+. I am using 5.0.12 and it works fine with me with the | |
5176 following settings: | |
5177 | |
5178 @lisp | |
5179 (setq gnus-check-new-newsgroups nil | |
5180 gnus-read-active-file 'some | |
5181 gnus-nov-is-evil nil | |
5182 gnus-select-method '(nntp gnus-nntp-server)) | |
5183 @end lisp | |
5184 @end quotation | |
5185 | |
5186 @node Catching up in all newsgroups, Killing based on nonstandard headers, Starting Gnus faster, Mail and news | |
5187 @section How do I catch up all newsgroups in Gnus? | |
5188 @cindex Catching up all newsgroups in Gnus | |
5189 @cindex Gnus, Catching up all newsgroups in | |
5190 | |
5191 In the @file{*Newsgroup*} buffer, type @kbd{M-< C-x ( c y C-x ) M-0 C-x e} | |
5192 | |
5193 Leave off the initial @kbd{M-<} if you only want to catch up from point | |
5194 to the end of the @file{*Newsgroup*} buffer. | |
5195 | |
5196 @node Killing based on nonstandard headers, Removing flashing messages, Catching up in all newsgroups, Mail and news | |
5197 @section Why can't I kill in Gnus based on the Newsgroups/Keywords/Control headers? | |
5198 @cindex Killing articles based on nonstandard headers | |
5199 @cindex Newsgroups header, killing articles based on | |
5200 @cindex Keywords header, killing articles based on | |
5201 @cindex Control header, killing articles based on | |
5202 | |
5203 Gnus will complain that the @samp{Newsgroups}, @samp{Keywords}, and | |
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5204 @samp{Control} headers are ``Unknown header'' fields. |
25474 | 5205 |
5206 For the @samp{Newsgroups} header, there is an easy workaround: kill on the | |
5207 @samp{Xref} header instead, which will be present on any cross-posted article | |
5208 (as long as your site carries the cross-post group). | |
5209 | |
5210 If you really want to kill on one of these headers, you can do it like | |
5211 this: | |
5212 | |
5213 @lisp | |
5214 (gnus-kill nil "^Newsgroups: .*\\(bad\\.group\\|worse\\.group\\)") | |
5215 @end lisp | |
5216 | |
5217 @node Removing flashing messages, Catch-up is slow in Gnus, Killing based on nonstandard headers, Mail and news | |
5218 @section How do I get rid of flashing messages in Gnus for slow connections? | |
5219 @cindex Flashing Gnus messages, removing | |
5220 @cindex Removing flashing Gnus messages | |
5221 @cindex Slow connections causing flashing messages in Gnus | |
5222 @cindex Gnus, flashing messages in | |
5223 | |
5224 Set @code{nntp-debug-read} to @code{nil}. | |
5225 | |
5226 @node Catch-up is slow in Gnus, Gnus hangs for a long time, Removing flashing messages, Mail and news | |
5227 @section Why is catch up slow in Gnus? | |
5228 @cindex Slow catch up in Gnus | |
5229 @cindex Gnus is slow when catching up | |
5230 @cindex Crosspostings make Gnus catching up slow | |
5231 | |
5232 Because Gnus is marking crosspostings read. You can control this with | |
5233 the variable @code{gnus-use-cross-reference}. | |
5234 | |
5235 @node Gnus hangs for a long time, Learning more about Gnus, Catch-up is slow in Gnus, Mail and news | |
5236 @section Why does Gnus hang for a long time when posting? | |
5237 @cindex Hangs in Gnus | |
5238 @cindex Gnus hangs while posting | |
5239 @cindex Posting, Gnus hangs wile | |
5240 | |
5241 @email{tale@@uunet.uu.net, David Lawrence} explains: | |
5242 | |
5243 @quotation | |
5244 The problem is almost always interaction between NNTP and C News. NNTP | |
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5245 POST asks C News's @code{inews} to not background itself but rather hang |
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5246 around and give its exit status so it knows whether the post was successful. |
25474 | 5247 (That wait will on some systems not return the exit status of the |
5248 waited for job is a different sort of problem.) It ends up taking a | |
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5249 long time because @code{inews} is calling @code{relaynews}, which often |
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5250 waits for another @code{relaynews} to free the lock on the news system |
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5251 so it can file the article. |
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5253 My preferred solution is to change @code{inews} to not call |
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5254 @code{relaynews}, but rather use @code{newsspool}. This loses some |
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5255 error-catching functionality, but is for the most part safe as |
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5256 @code{inews} will detect a lot of the errors on its own. The C News |
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5257 folks have sped up @code{inews}, too, so speed should look better to |
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5258 most folks as that update propagates around. |
25474 | 5259 @end quotation |
5260 | |
5261 @node Learning more about Gnus, , Gnus hangs for a long time, Mail and news | |
5262 @section Where can I find out more about Gnus? | |
5263 @cindex FAQ for Gnus | |
5264 @cindex Gnus FAQ | |
5265 @cindex Learning more about GNU | |
5266 | |
5267 Look for the Gnus FAQ, available at | |
5268 | |
5269 @uref{http://www.ccs.neu.edu/software/contrib/gnus/} | |
5270 | |
5271 @node Concept index, , Mail and news, Top | |
5272 @unnumbered Concept Index | |
5273 @printindex cp | |
5274 | |
5275 @contents | |
5276 @bye |