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Mention effect of changing next-line-add-newlines.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Wed, 11 Apr 2001 08:30:24 +0000
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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.