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Proofreading changes from Tim Goodwin <tjg@star.le.ac.uk>.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 01 Jun 2001 16:54:11 +0000 |
parents | e8365cfcb741 |
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1627 You can use a vector for the simple cases too. Here's how to rewrite | 1627 You can use a vector for the simple cases too. Here's how to rewrite |
1628 the first three examples, above, using vectors: | 1628 the first three examples, above, using vectors: |
1629 | 1629 |
1630 @example | 1630 @example |
1631 (global-set-key [?\C-z] 'shell) | 1631 (global-set-key [?\C-z] 'shell) |
1632 | |
1633 (global-set-key [?\C-x ?l] 'make-symbolic-link) | 1632 (global-set-key [?\C-x ?l] 'make-symbolic-link) |
1634 | |
1635 (global-set-key [?\C-x ?\t] 'indent-rigidly) | 1633 (global-set-key [?\C-x ?\t] 'indent-rigidly) |
1636 @end example | 1634 @end example |
1637 | 1635 |
1638 @node Function Keys | 1636 @node Function Keys |
1639 @subsection Rebinding Function Keys | 1637 @subsection Rebinding Function Keys |
2154 | 2152 |
2155 @item False: | 2153 @item False: |
2156 @code{nil} stands for `false'. | 2154 @code{nil} stands for `false'. |
2157 | 2155 |
2158 @item Other Lisp objects: | 2156 @item Other Lisp objects: |
2159 Write a single-quote (') followed by the Lisp object you want. | 2157 Write a single-quote (@code{'}) followed by the Lisp object you want. |
2160 @end table | 2158 @end table |
2161 | 2159 |
2162 @node Init Examples | 2160 @node Init Examples |
2163 @subsection Init File Examples | 2161 @subsection Init File Examples |
2164 | 2162 |
2273 | 2271 |
2274 @item | 2272 @item |
2275 @cindex loading Lisp libraries automatically | 2273 @cindex loading Lisp libraries automatically |
2276 @cindex autoload Lisp libraries | 2274 @cindex autoload Lisp libraries |
2277 Tell Emacs to automatically load a Lisp library named @file{mypackage} | 2275 Tell Emacs to automatically load a Lisp library named @file{mypackage} |
2278 (i.e.@: a file @file{mypackage.elc} or @file{mypackage.el}) when you | 2276 (i.e.@: a file @file{mypackage.elc} or @file{mypackage.el}) when the |
2279 the function @code{myfunction} in that library is called: | 2277 function @code{myfunction} in that library is called: |
2280 | 2278 |
2281 @example | 2279 @example |
2282 (autoload 'myfunction "mypackage" "Do what I say." t) | 2280 (autoload 'myfunction "mypackage" "Do what I say." t) |
2283 @end example | 2281 @end example |
2284 | 2282 |