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(%-Constructs): Add %e, %z, %Z.
author Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
date Thu, 25 May 2006 20:55:20 +0000
parents 608b16c56304
children 3184a667d8db a8190f7e546e
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1925 @xref{Buffer Names}. 1925 @xref{Buffer Names}.
1926 1926
1927 @item %c 1927 @item %c
1928 The current column number of point. 1928 The current column number of point.
1929 1929
1930 @item %e
1931 When Emacs is nearly out of memory for Lisp objects, a brief message
1932 saying so. Otherwise, this is empty.
1933
1930 @item %f 1934 @item %f
1931 The visited file name, obtained with the @code{buffer-file-name} 1935 The visited file name, obtained with the @code{buffer-file-name}
1932 function. @xref{Buffer File Name}. 1936 function. @xref{Buffer File Name}.
1933 1937
1934 @item %F 1938 @item %F
1969 1973
1970 @item %t 1974 @item %t
1971 Whether the visited file is a text file or a binary file. This is a 1975 Whether the visited file is a text file or a binary file. This is a
1972 meaningful distinction only on certain operating systems (@pxref{MS-DOS 1976 meaningful distinction only on certain operating systems (@pxref{MS-DOS
1973 File Types}). 1977 File Types}).
1978
1979 @item %z
1980 The mnemonics of buffer, terminal, and keyboard coding systems.
1981
1982 @item %Z
1983 Like @samp{%z}, but including the end-of-line format.
1974 1984
1975 @item %* 1985 @item %*
1976 @samp{%} if the buffer is read only (see @code{buffer-read-only}); @* 1986 @samp{%} if the buffer is read only (see @code{buffer-read-only}); @*
1977 @samp{*} if the buffer is modified (see @code{buffer-modified-p}); @* 1987 @samp{*} if the buffer is modified (see @code{buffer-modified-p}); @*
1978 @samp{-} otherwise. @xref{Buffer Modification}. 1988 @samp{-} otherwise. @xref{Buffer Modification}.