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Mention effect of changing next-line-add-newlines.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 11 Apr 2001 08:30:24 +0000 |
parents | 0c520895589b |
children | 3343be7361c1 |
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85 aren't supported except on X, it doesn't make any sense doing this in | 85 aren't supported except on X, it doesn't make any sense doing this in |
86 any way but the X way. For those users who aren't privy to X arcana, | 86 any way but the X way. For those users who aren't privy to X arcana, |
87 we've provided good default colors that should make everybody happy. | 87 we've provided good default colors that should make everybody happy. |
88 | 88 |
89 @item | 89 @item |
90 Emacs 20 adds new lines to the buffer when you move down from the last | |
91 line with @kbd{C-n} or a down-arrow. | |
92 | |
93 @item | |
90 The variable @code{show-trailing-whitespace} has no special meaning, so | 94 The variable @code{show-trailing-whitespace} has no special meaning, so |
91 trailing whitespace on a line is now always displayed correctly: as | 95 trailing whitespace on a line is now always displayed correctly: as |
92 empty space. To see if a line ends with spaces or TABs, type @kbd{C-e} | 96 empty space. To see if a line ends with spaces or TABs, type @kbd{C-e} |
93 on that line. Likewise, empty lines at the end of the buffer are not | 97 on that line. Likewise, empty lines at the end of the buffer are not |
94 marked in any way; use @kbd{M->} to see where the end of the buffer is. | 98 marked in any way; use @kbd{M->} to see where the end of the buffer is. |