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ph.el, user-init-file.
author Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
date Wed, 19 Jan 2000 18:50:05 +0000
parents c050e4500d16
children af3075bcc264
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11 ** `movemail' defaults to supporting POP. You can turn this off using 11 ** `movemail' defaults to supporting POP. You can turn this off using
12 the --without-pop configure option, should that be necessary. 12 the --without-pop configure option, should that be necessary.
13 13
14 * Changes in Emacs 21.1 14 * Changes in Emacs 21.1
15
16 ** If your init file is compiled (.emacs.elc), `user-init-file' is set
17 to the source name (.emacs.el), if that exists, after loading it.
15 18
16 ** The help string specified for a menu-item whose definition contains 19 ** The help string specified for a menu-item whose definition contains
17 the property `:help HELP' is now displayed under X either in the echo 20 the property `:help HELP' is now displayed under X either in the echo
18 area or with tooltips. 21 area or with tooltips.
19 22
892 ** Withdrawn packages 895 ** Withdrawn packages
893 896
894 *** mldrag.el has been removed. mouse.el provides the same 897 *** mldrag.el has been removed. mouse.el provides the same
895 functionality with aliases for the mldrag functions. 898 functionality with aliases for the mldrag functions.
896 899
897 *** eval-reg.el has been obsoleted by changes to edebug.el. 900 *** eval-reg.el has been obsoleted by changes to edebug.el and removed.
901
902 *** ph.el has been obsoleted by EUDC and removed.
898 903
899 * Lisp changes in Emacs 21.1 (see following page for display-related features) 904 * Lisp changes in Emacs 21.1 (see following page for display-related features)
900 905
901 Note that +++ before an item means the Lisp manual has been updated. 906 Note that +++ before an item means the Lisp manual has been updated.
902 --- means that I have decided it does not need to be in the Lisp manual. 907 --- means that I have decided it does not need to be in the Lisp manual.