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author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 06 Jan 2006 12:13:43 +0000 |
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182 disables the splash screen; see also the variable | 182 disables the splash screen; see also the variable |
183 `inhibit-startup-message' (which is also aliased as | 183 `inhibit-startup-message' (which is also aliased as |
184 `inhibit-splash-screen'). | 184 `inhibit-splash-screen'). |
185 | 185 |
186 +++ | 186 +++ |
187 ** The default is now to use an bitmap as the icon, so the command-line options | 187 ** The default is now to use a bitmap as the icon, so the command-line options |
188 --icon-type, -i has been replaced with options --no-bitmap-icon, -nbi to turn | 188 --icon-type, -i has been replaced with options --no-bitmap-icon, -nbi to turn |
189 the bitmap icon off. | 189 the bitmap icon off. |
190 | 190 |
191 +++ | 191 +++ |
192 ** New user option `inhibit-startup-buffer-menu'. | 192 ** New user option `inhibit-startup-buffer-menu'. |
570 Instead, the `$ENVVAR' text is left as is, so that `$$' quoting | 570 Instead, the `$ENVVAR' text is left as is, so that `$$' quoting |
571 is only rarely needed. | 571 is only rarely needed. |
572 | 572 |
573 +++ | 573 +++ |
574 *** In processing a local variables list, Emacs strips the prefix and | 574 *** In processing a local variables list, Emacs strips the prefix and |
575 suffix are from every line before processing all the lines. | 575 suffix from every line before processing all the lines. |
576 | 576 |
577 +++ | 577 +++ |
578 *** find-file-read-only visits multiple files in read-only mode, | 578 *** find-file-read-only visits multiple files in read-only mode, |
579 when the file name contains wildcard characters. | 579 when the file name contains wildcard characters. |
580 | 580 |
729 | 729 |
730 The variable `automatic-hscrolling' was renamed to | 730 The variable `automatic-hscrolling' was renamed to |
731 `auto-hscroll-mode'. The old name is still available as an alias. | 731 `auto-hscroll-mode'. The old name is still available as an alias. |
732 | 732 |
733 --- | 733 --- |
734 *** Moving or scrolling through images (and other lines) taller that | 734 *** Moving or scrolling through images (and other lines) taller than |
735 the window now works sensibly, by automatically adjusting the window's | 735 the window now works sensibly, by automatically adjusting the window's |
736 vscroll property. | 736 vscroll property. |
737 | 737 |
738 +++ | 738 +++ |
739 *** The new face `mode-line-inactive' is used to display the mode line | 739 *** The new face `mode-line-inactive' is used to display the mode line |
1195 | 1195 |
1196 ** Buffer Menu changes: | 1196 ** Buffer Menu changes: |
1197 | 1197 |
1198 +++ | 1198 +++ |
1199 *** New command `Buffer-menu-toggle-files-only' toggles display of file | 1199 *** New command `Buffer-menu-toggle-files-only' toggles display of file |
1200 buffers only in the Buffer Menu. It is bound to `T' in Buffer Menu | 1200 buffers only in the Buffer Menu. It is bound to T in Buffer Menu |
1201 mode. | 1201 mode. |
1202 | 1202 |
1203 +++ | 1203 +++ |
1204 *** `buffer-menu' and `list-buffers' now list buffers whose names begin | 1204 *** `buffer-menu' and `list-buffers' now list buffers whose names begin |
1205 with a space, when those buffers are visiting files. Normally buffers | 1205 with a space, when those buffers are visiting files. Normally buffers |
1288 `kill-region' if read-only properties are involved: it copies the text | 1288 `kill-region' if read-only properties are involved: it copies the text |
1289 to the kill-ring, but does not delete it. | 1289 to the kill-ring, but does not delete it. |
1290 | 1290 |
1291 +++ | 1291 +++ |
1292 *** The new command `comint-insert-previous-argument' in comint-derived | 1292 *** The new command `comint-insert-previous-argument' in comint-derived |
1293 modes (shell-mode etc) inserts arguments from previous command lines, | 1293 modes (shell-mode, etc.) inserts arguments from previous command lines, |
1294 like bash's `ESC .' binding. It is bound by default to `C-c .', but | 1294 like bash's `ESC .' binding. It is bound by default to `C-c .', but |
1295 otherwise behaves quite similarly to the bash version. | 1295 otherwise behaves quite similarly to the bash version. |
1296 | 1296 |
1297 +++ | 1297 +++ |
1298 *** `comint-use-prompt-regexp-instead-of-fields' has been renamed | 1298 *** `comint-use-prompt-regexp-instead-of-fields' has been renamed |
2386 *** The new function `f90-backslash-not-special' can be used to change | 2386 *** The new function `f90-backslash-not-special' can be used to change |
2387 the syntax of backslashes in F90 buffers. | 2387 the syntax of backslashes in F90 buffers. |
2388 | 2388 |
2389 --- | 2389 --- |
2390 ** Reftex mode changes | 2390 ** Reftex mode changes |
2391 | |
2391 +++ | 2392 +++ |
2392 *** Changes to RefTeX's table of contents | 2393 *** Changes to RefTeX's table of contents |
2393 | 2394 |
2394 The new command keys "<" and ">" in the TOC buffer promote/demote the | 2395 The new command keys "<" and ">" in the TOC buffer promote/demote the |
2395 section at point or all sections in the current region, with full | 2396 section at point or all sections in the current region, with full |
2503 | 2504 |
2504 *** The new command `bibtex-url' browses a URL for the BibTeX entry at | 2505 *** The new command `bibtex-url' browses a URL for the BibTeX entry at |
2505 point (bound to C-c C-l and mouse-2, RET on clickable fields). | 2506 point (bound to C-c C-l and mouse-2, RET on clickable fields). |
2506 | 2507 |
2507 *** The new command `bibtex-entry-update' (bound to C-c C-u) updates | 2508 *** The new command `bibtex-entry-update' (bound to C-c C-u) updates |
2508 an existing BibTeX entry. | 2509 an existing BibTeX entry by inserting fields that may occur but are not |
2510 present. | |
2509 | 2511 |
2510 *** New `bibtex-entry-format' option `required-fields', enabled by default. | 2512 *** New `bibtex-entry-format' option `required-fields', enabled by default. |
2511 | 2513 |
2512 *** `bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries' can take values `plain', | 2514 *** `bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries' can take values `plain', |
2513 `crossref', and `entry-class' which control the sorting scheme used | 2515 `crossref', and `entry-class' which control the sorting scheme used |
2584 not executing. | 2586 not executing. |
2585 | 2587 |
2586 --- | 2588 --- |
2587 ** GUD mode improvements for jdb: | 2589 ** GUD mode improvements for jdb: |
2588 | 2590 |
2589 *** Search for source files using jdb classpath and class | 2591 *** Search for source files using jdb classpath and class information. |
2590 information. Fast startup since there is no need to scan all | 2592 Fast startup since there is no need to scan all source files up front. |
2591 source files up front. There is also no need to create and maintain | 2593 There is also no need to create and maintain lists of source |
2592 lists of source directories to scan. Look at `gud-jdb-use-classpath' | 2594 directories to scan. Look at `gud-jdb-use-classpath' and |
2593 and `gud-jdb-classpath' customization variables documentation. | 2595 `gud-jdb-classpath' customization variables documentation. |
2594 | 2596 |
2595 *** Supports the standard breakpoint (gud-break, gud-clear) | 2597 *** Supports the standard breakpoint (gud-break, gud-clear) |
2596 set/clear operations from java source files under the classpath, stack | 2598 set/clear operations from Java source files under the classpath, stack |
2597 traversal (gud-up, gud-down), and run until current stack finish | 2599 traversal (gud-up, gud-down), and run until current stack finish |
2598 (gud-finish). | 2600 (gud-finish). |
2599 | 2601 |
2600 *** Supports new jdb (Java 1.2 and later) in addition to oldjdb | 2602 *** Supports new jdb (Java 1.2 and later) in addition to oldjdb |
2601 (Java 1.1 jdb). | 2603 (Java 1.1 jdb). |
2602 | 2604 |
2603 *** The previous method of searching for source files has been | 2605 *** The previous method of searching for source files has been |
2604 preserved in case someone still wants/needs to use it. | 2606 preserved in case someone still wants/needs to use it. |
2605 Set `gud-jdb-use-classpath' to nil. | 2607 Set `gud-jdb-use-classpath' to nil. |
2606 | 2608 |
2607 Added Customization Variables | 2609 *** Added Customization Variables |
2608 | 2610 |
2609 *** `gud-jdb-command-name'. What command line to use to invoke jdb. | 2611 **** `gud-jdb-command-name'. What command line to use to invoke jdb. |
2610 | 2612 |
2611 *** `gud-jdb-use-classpath'. Allows selection of java source file searching | 2613 **** `gud-jdb-use-classpath'. Allows selection of java source file searching |
2612 method: set to t for new method, nil to scan `gud-jdb-directories' for | 2614 method: set to t for new method, nil to scan `gud-jdb-directories' for |
2613 java sources (previous method). | 2615 java sources (previous method). |
2614 | 2616 |
2615 *** `gud-jdb-directories'. List of directories to scan and search for java | 2617 **** `gud-jdb-directories'. List of directories to scan and search for Java |
2616 classes using the original gud-jdb method (if `gud-jdb-use-classpath' | 2618 classes using the original gud-jdb method (if `gud-jdb-use-classpath' |
2617 is nil). | 2619 is nil). |
2618 | 2620 |
2619 Minor Improvements | 2621 *** Minor Improvements |
2620 | 2622 |
2621 *** The STARTTLS wrapper (starttls.el) can now use GNUTLS | 2623 **** The STARTTLS wrapper (starttls.el) can now use GNUTLS |
2622 instead of the OpenSSL based `starttls' tool. For backwards | 2624 instead of the OpenSSL based `starttls' tool. For backwards |
2623 compatibility, it prefers `starttls', but you can toggle | 2625 compatibility, it prefers `starttls', but you can toggle |
2624 `starttls-use-gnutls' to switch to GNUTLS (or simply remove the | 2626 `starttls-use-gnutls' to switch to GNUTLS (or simply remove the |
2625 `starttls' tool). | 2627 `starttls' tool). |
2626 | 2628 |
2627 *** Do not allow debugger output history variable to grow without bounds. | 2629 **** Do not allow debugger output history variable to grow without bounds. |
2628 | 2630 |
2629 ** Auto-Revert changes: | 2631 ** Auto-Revert changes: |
2630 | 2632 |
2631 +++ | 2633 +++ |
2632 *** You can now use Auto Revert mode to `tail' a file. | 2634 *** You can now use Auto Revert mode to `tail' a file. |
2663 only gets updated whenever the buffer gets reverted. | 2665 only gets updated whenever the buffer gets reverted. |
2664 | 2666 |
2665 --- | 2667 --- |
2666 ** recentf changes. | 2668 ** recentf changes. |
2667 | 2669 |
2668 The recent file list is now automatically cleanup when recentf mode is | 2670 The recent file list is now automatically cleaned up when recentf mode is |
2669 enabled. The new option `recentf-auto-cleanup' controls when to do | 2671 enabled. The new option `recentf-auto-cleanup' controls when to do |
2670 automatic cleanup. | 2672 automatic cleanup. |
2671 | 2673 |
2672 The ten most recent files can be quickly opened by using the shortcut | 2674 The ten most recent files can be quickly opened by using the shortcut |
2673 keys 1 to 9, and 0, when the recent list is displayed in a buffer via | 2675 keys 1 to 9, and 0, when the recent list is displayed in a buffer via |
2789 | 2791 |
2790 **** Regular expressions can use char escape sequences as in GCC. | 2792 **** Regular expressions can use char escape sequences as in GCC. |
2791 | 2793 |
2792 The escaped character sequence \a, \b, \d, \e, \f, \n, \r, \t, \v, | 2794 The escaped character sequence \a, \b, \d, \e, \f, \n, \r, \t, \v, |
2793 respectively, stand for the ASCII characters BEL, BS, DEL, ESC, FF, NL, | 2795 respectively, stand for the ASCII characters BEL, BS, DEL, ESC, FF, NL, |
2794 CR, TAB, VT, | 2796 CR, TAB, VT. |
2795 | 2797 |
2796 **** Regular expressions can be bound to a given language. | 2798 **** Regular expressions can be bound to a given language. |
2797 | 2799 |
2798 The syntax --regex={LANGUAGE}REGEX means that REGEX is used to make tags | 2800 The syntax --regex={LANGUAGE}REGEX means that REGEX is used to make tags |
2799 only for files of language LANGUAGE, and ignored otherwise. This is | 2801 only for files of language LANGUAGE, and ignored otherwise. This is |
3538 +++ | 3540 +++ |
3539 *** New function `unsafep' determines whether a Lisp form is safe. | 3541 *** New function `unsafep' determines whether a Lisp form is safe. |
3540 | 3542 |
3541 It returns nil if the given Lisp form can't possibly do anything | 3543 It returns nil if the given Lisp form can't possibly do anything |
3542 dangerous; otherwise it returns a reason why the form might be unsafe | 3544 dangerous; otherwise it returns a reason why the form might be unsafe |
3543 (calls unknown function, alters global variable, etc). | 3545 (calls unknown function, alters global variable, etc.). |
3544 | 3546 |
3545 +++ | 3547 +++ |
3546 *** New macro `eval-at-startup' specifies expressions to | 3548 *** New macro `eval-at-startup' specifies expressions to |
3547 evaluate when Emacs starts up. If this is done after startup, | 3549 evaluate when Emacs starts up. If this is done after startup, |
3548 it evaluates those expressions immediately. | 3550 it evaluates those expressions immediately. |
3694 *** Argument to `forward-to-indentation' and `backward-to-indentation' is optional. | 3696 *** Argument to `forward-to-indentation' and `backward-to-indentation' is optional. |
3695 | 3697 |
3696 It defaults to 1. | 3698 It defaults to 1. |
3697 | 3699 |
3698 +++ | 3700 +++ |
3699 *** New function `mouse-on-link-p' test if a position is in a clickable link. | 3701 *** New function `mouse-on-link-p' tests if a position is in a clickable link. |
3700 | 3702 |
3701 This is the function used by the new `mouse-1-click-follows-link' | 3703 This is the function used by the new `mouse-1-click-follows-link' |
3702 functionality. | 3704 functionality. |
3703 | 3705 |
3704 +++ | 3706 +++ |
3852 value of VARIABLE instead. | 3854 value of VARIABLE instead. |
3853 | 3855 |
3854 *** The function `frame-or-buffer-changed-p' now lets you maintain | 3856 *** The function `frame-or-buffer-changed-p' now lets you maintain |
3855 various status records in parallel. | 3857 various status records in parallel. |
3856 | 3858 |
3857 It take a variable (a symbol) as argument. If the variable is non-nil, | 3859 It takes a variable (a symbol) as argument. If the variable is non-nil, |
3858 then its value should be a vector installed previously by | 3860 then its value should be a vector installed previously by |
3859 `frame-or-buffer-changed-p'. If the frame names, buffer names, buffer | 3861 `frame-or-buffer-changed-p'. If the frame names, buffer names, buffer |
3860 order, or their read-only or modified flags have changed, since the | 3862 order, or their read-only or modified flags have changed, since the |
3861 time the vector's contents were recorded by a previous call to | 3863 time the vector's contents were recorded by a previous call to |
3862 `frame-or-buffer-changed-p', then the function returns t. Otherwise | 3864 `frame-or-buffer-changed-p', then the function returns t. Otherwise |
3943 accepts such a list for restoring the match state. | 3945 accepts such a list for restoring the match state. |
3944 | 3946 |
3945 +++ | 3947 +++ |
3946 *** Functions `match-data' and `set-match-data' now have an optional | 3948 *** Functions `match-data' and `set-match-data' now have an optional |
3947 argument `reseat'. When non-nil, all markers in the match data list | 3949 argument `reseat'. When non-nil, all markers in the match data list |
3948 passed to these function will be reseated to point to nowhere. | 3950 passed to these functions will be reseated to point to nowhere. |
3949 | 3951 |
3950 +++ | 3952 +++ |
3951 *** The default value of `sentence-end' is now defined using the new | 3953 *** The default value of `sentence-end' is now defined using the new |
3952 variable `sentence-end-without-space', which contains such characters | 3954 variable `sentence-end-without-space', which contains such characters |
3953 that end a sentence without following spaces. | 3955 that end a sentence without following spaces. |
4079 `file-chase-links' returns it anyway. | 4081 `file-chase-links' returns it anyway. |
4080 | 4082 |
4081 +++ | 4083 +++ |
4082 *** The new hook `before-save-hook' is invoked by `basic-save-buffer' | 4084 *** The new hook `before-save-hook' is invoked by `basic-save-buffer' |
4083 before saving buffers. This allows packages to perform various final | 4085 before saving buffers. This allows packages to perform various final |
4084 tasks, for example; it can be used by the copyright package to make | 4086 tasks. For example, it can be used by the copyright package to make |
4085 sure saved files have the current year in any copyright headers. | 4087 sure saved files have the current year in any copyright headers. |
4086 | 4088 |
4087 +++ | 4089 +++ |
4088 *** If `buffer-save-without-query' is non-nil in some buffer, | 4090 *** If `buffer-save-without-query' is non-nil in some buffer, |
4089 `save-some-buffers' will always save that buffer without asking (if | 4091 `save-some-buffers' will always save that buffer without asking (if |
4098 of suffixes. The function also accepts a predicate argument to | 4100 of suffixes. The function also accepts a predicate argument to |
4099 further filter candidate files. | 4101 further filter candidate files. |
4100 | 4102 |
4101 One advantage of using this function is that the list of suffixes in | 4103 One advantage of using this function is that the list of suffixes in |
4102 `exec-suffixes' is OS-dependant, so this function will find | 4104 `exec-suffixes' is OS-dependant, so this function will find |
4103 executables without polluting Lisp code with OS dependancies. | 4105 executables without polluting Lisp code with OS dependencies. |
4104 | 4106 |
4105 --- | 4107 --- |
4106 *** The precedence of file name handlers has been changed. | 4108 *** The precedence of file name handlers has been changed. |
4107 | 4109 |
4108 Instead of choosing the first handler that matches, | 4110 Instead of choosing the first handler that matches, |
4180 *** The new variable `read-file-name-completion-ignore-case' specifies | 4182 *** The new variable `read-file-name-completion-ignore-case' specifies |
4181 whether completion ignores case when reading a file name with the | 4183 whether completion ignores case when reading a file name with the |
4182 `read-file-name' function. | 4184 `read-file-name' function. |
4183 | 4185 |
4184 +++ | 4186 +++ |
4185 *** The new function `read-directory-name' for reading a directory name. | 4187 *** The new function `read-directory-name' is for reading a directory name. |
4186 | 4188 |
4187 It is like `read-file-name' except that the defaulting works better | 4189 It is like `read-file-name' except that the defaulting works better |
4188 for directories, and completion inside it shows only directories. | 4190 for directories, and completion inside it shows only directories. |
4189 | 4191 |
4190 ** Completion changes: | 4192 ** Completion changes: |
4383 On some systems, when emacs reads the output from a subprocess, the | 4385 On some systems, when emacs reads the output from a subprocess, the |
4384 output data is read in very small blocks, potentially resulting in | 4386 output data is read in very small blocks, potentially resulting in |
4385 very poor performance. This behavior can be remedied to some extent | 4387 very poor performance. This behavior can be remedied to some extent |
4386 by setting the new variable `process-adaptive-read-buffering' to a | 4388 by setting the new variable `process-adaptive-read-buffering' to a |
4387 non-nil value (the default), as it will automatically delay reading | 4389 non-nil value (the default), as it will automatically delay reading |
4388 from such processes, to allowing them to produce more output before | 4390 from such processes, allowing them to produce more output before |
4389 emacs tries to read it. | 4391 emacs tries to read it. |
4390 | 4392 |
4391 *** The new function `call-process-shell-command'. | 4393 *** The new function `call-process-shell-command'. |
4392 | 4394 |
4393 This executes a shell command synchronously in a separate process. | 4395 This executes a shell command synchronously in a separate process. |
4557 | 4559 |
4558 *** New function `define-fringe-bitmap' can now be used to create new | 4560 *** New function `define-fringe-bitmap' can now be used to create new |
4559 fringe bitmaps, as well as change the built-in fringe bitmaps. | 4561 fringe bitmaps, as well as change the built-in fringe bitmaps. |
4560 | 4562 |
4561 To change a built-in bitmap, do (require 'fringe) and use the symbol | 4563 To change a built-in bitmap, do (require 'fringe) and use the symbol |
4562 identifing the bitmap such as `left-truncation or `continued-line'. | 4564 identifing the bitmap such as `left-truncation' or `continued-line'. |
4563 | 4565 |
4564 *** New function `destroy-fringe-bitmap' deletes a fringe bitmap | 4566 *** New function `destroy-fringe-bitmap' deletes a fringe bitmap |
4565 or restores a built-in one to its default value. | 4567 or restores a built-in one to its default value. |
4566 | 4568 |
4567 *** New function `set-fringe-bitmap-face' specifies the face to be | 4569 *** New function `set-fringe-bitmap-face' specifies the face to be |
4593 Setting the width to 0 effectively removes the corresponding fringe. | 4595 Setting the width to 0 effectively removes the corresponding fringe. |
4594 | 4596 |
4595 The actual default fringe widths for the frame may deviate from the | 4597 The actual default fringe widths for the frame may deviate from the |
4596 specified widths, since the combined fringe widths must match an | 4598 specified widths, since the combined fringe widths must match an |
4597 integral number of columns. The extra width is distributed evenly | 4599 integral number of columns. The extra width is distributed evenly |
4598 between the left and right fringe. For force a specific fringe width, | 4600 between the left and right fringe. To force a specific fringe width, |
4599 specify the width as a negative integer (if both widths are negative, | 4601 specify the width as a negative integer (if both widths are negative, |
4600 only the left fringe gets the specified width). | 4602 only the left fringe gets the specified width). |
4601 | 4603 |
4602 Setting the width to nil (the default), restores the default fringe | 4604 Setting the width to nil (the default), restores the default fringe |
4603 width which is the minimum number of pixels necessary to display any | 4605 width which is the minimum number of pixels necessary to display any |
4717 | 4719 |
4718 +++ | 4720 +++ |
4719 *** Enhancements to stretch display properties | 4721 *** Enhancements to stretch display properties |
4720 | 4722 |
4721 The display property stretch specification form `(space PROPS)', where | 4723 The display property stretch specification form `(space PROPS)', where |
4722 PROPS is a property list now allows pixel based width and height | 4724 PROPS is a property list, now allows pixel based width and height |
4723 specifications, as well as enhanced horizontal text alignment. | 4725 specifications, as well as enhanced horizontal text alignment. |
4724 | 4726 |
4725 The value of these properties can now be a (primitive) expression | 4727 The value of these properties can now be a (primitive) expression |
4726 which is evaluated during redisplay. The following expressions | 4728 which is evaluated during redisplay. The following expressions |
4727 are supported: | 4729 are supported: |
5042 | 5044 |
5043 +++ | 5045 +++ |
5044 *** `set-auto-mode' now gives the interpreter magic line (if present) | 5046 *** `set-auto-mode' now gives the interpreter magic line (if present) |
5045 precedence over the file name. Likewise an `<?xml' or `<!DOCTYPE' | 5047 precedence over the file name. Likewise an `<?xml' or `<!DOCTYPE' |
5046 declaration will give the buffer XML or SGML mode, based on the new | 5048 declaration will give the buffer XML or SGML mode, based on the new |
5047 var `magic-mode-alist'. | 5049 variable `magic-mode-alist'. |
5048 | 5050 |
5049 +++ | 5051 +++ |
5050 *** Use the new function `run-mode-hooks' to run the major mode's mode hook. | 5052 *** Use the new function `run-mode-hooks' to run the major mode's mode hook. |
5051 | 5053 |
5052 +++ | 5054 +++ |
5349 `delete-frame-hook' to `delete-frame-functions'. | 5351 `delete-frame-hook' to `delete-frame-functions'. |
5350 | 5352 |
5351 In each case the old name remains as an alias for the moment. | 5353 In each case the old name remains as an alias for the moment. |
5352 | 5354 |
5353 +++ | 5355 +++ |
5354 *** local-write-file-hooks is marked obsolete | 5356 *** Variable `local-write-file-hooks' is marked obsolete. |
5355 | 5357 |
5356 Use the LOCAL arg of `add-hook'. | 5358 Use the LOCAL arg of `add-hook'. |
5357 | 5359 |
5358 --- | 5360 --- |
5359 *** New function `x-send-client-message' sends a client message when | 5361 *** New function `x-send-client-message' sends a client message when |
11625 documentation string checking for style and spelling. The style | 11627 documentation string checking for style and spelling. The style |
11626 guidelines are found in the Emacs Lisp programming manual. | 11628 guidelines are found in the Emacs Lisp programming manual. |
11627 | 11629 |
11628 *** The net-utils package makes some common networking features | 11630 *** The net-utils package makes some common networking features |
11629 available in Emacs. Some of these functions are wrappers around | 11631 available in Emacs. Some of these functions are wrappers around |
11630 system utilities (ping, nslookup, etc); others are implementations of | 11632 system utilities (ping, nslookup, etc.); others are implementations of |
11631 simple protocols (finger, whois) in Emacs Lisp. There are also | 11633 simple protocols (finger, whois) in Emacs Lisp. There are also |
11632 functions to make simple connections to TCP/IP ports for debugging and | 11634 functions to make simple connections to TCP/IP ports for debugging and |
11633 the like. | 11635 the like. |
11634 | 11636 |
11635 *** highlight-changes-mode is a minor mode that uses colors to | 11637 *** highlight-changes-mode is a minor mode that uses colors to |
11644 | 11646 |
11645 apache-generic-mode: For Apache and NCSA httpd configuration files | 11647 apache-generic-mode: For Apache and NCSA httpd configuration files |
11646 samba-generic-mode: Samba configuration files | 11648 samba-generic-mode: Samba configuration files |
11647 fvwm-generic-mode: For fvwm initialization files | 11649 fvwm-generic-mode: For fvwm initialization files |
11648 x-resource-generic-mode: For X resource files | 11650 x-resource-generic-mode: For X resource files |
11649 hosts-generic-mode: For hosts files (.rhosts, /etc/hosts, etc) | 11651 hosts-generic-mode: For hosts files (.rhosts, /etc/hosts, etc.) |
11650 mailagent-rules-generic-mode: For mailagent .rules files | 11652 mailagent-rules-generic-mode: For mailagent .rules files |
11651 javascript-generic-mode: For JavaScript files | 11653 javascript-generic-mode: For JavaScript files |
11652 vrml-generic-mode: For VRML files | 11654 vrml-generic-mode: For VRML files |
11653 java-manifest-generic-mode: For Java MANIFEST files | 11655 java-manifest-generic-mode: For Java MANIFEST files |
11654 java-properties-generic-mode: For Java property files | 11656 java-properties-generic-mode: For Java property files |