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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 05 Dec 2004 14:15:17 +0000 |
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668 set the variable---is @code{t}. | 668 set the variable---is @code{t}. |
669 | 669 |
670 Emacs uses many Lisp variables for internal record keeping, but the | 670 Emacs uses many Lisp variables for internal record keeping, but the |
671 most interesting variables for a non-programmer user are the @dfn{user | 671 most interesting variables for a non-programmer user are the @dfn{user |
672 options}, the variables that are meant for users to change. Each user | 672 options}, the variables that are meant for users to change. Each user |
673 option that you can set with the customization buffera is, in fact, a | 673 option that you can set with the customization buffer is, in fact, a |
674 Lisp variable. Emacs does not (usually) change the values of these | 674 Lisp variable. Emacs does not (usually) change the values of these |
675 variables; instead, you set the values, and thereby alter and control | 675 variables; instead, you set the values, and thereby alter and control |
676 the behavior of certain Emacs commands. Use of the customization | 676 the behavior of certain Emacs commands. Use of the customization |
677 buffer is explained above; here we describe other aspects of Emacs | 677 buffer is explained above; here we describe other aspects of Emacs |
678 variables. | 678 variables. |