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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 10 Dec 2001 20:47:38 +0000 |
parents | 86ecd07d46fb |
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42 Setting the width to nil (the default), restores the default fringe | 42 Setting the width to nil (the default), restores the default fringe |
43 width which is the minimum number of pixels necessary to display any | 43 width which is the minimum number of pixels necessary to display any |
44 of the currently defined fringe bitmaps. The width of the built-in | 44 of the currently defined fringe bitmaps. The width of the built-in |
45 fringe bitmaps is 8 pixels. | 45 fringe bitmaps is 8 pixels. |
46 | |
47 ** C-w in incremental search now grabs either a character or a word, | |
48 making the decision in a heuristic way. This new job is done by the | |
49 command `isearch-yank-word-or-char'. To restore the old behavior, | |
50 bind C-w to `isearch-yank-word' in `isearch-mode-map'. | |
46 | 51 |
47 ** In GUD mode when talking to GDB, C-x C-a C-j "jumps" the program | 52 ** In GUD mode when talking to GDB, C-x C-a C-j "jumps" the program |
48 counter to the specified source line (the one where point is). | 53 counter to the specified source line (the one where point is). |
49 | 54 |
50 ** hide-ifdef-mode now uses overlays rather than selective-display | 55 ** hide-ifdef-mode now uses overlays rather than selective-display |