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Remove mode-line end dashes on graphical terminals.
* tutorials/TUTORIAL: Don't mention mode-line end dashes.
* bindings.el: Remove end dashes in default mode-line-format.
author | Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> |
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date | Tue, 19 Oct 2010 15:20:33 -0400 |
parents | 1d1d5d9bd884 |
children | 417b1e4d63cd |
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496 half-changed file on the system when you do not want to. Even when | 496 half-changed file on the system when you do not want to. Even when |
497 you save, Emacs leaves the original file under a changed name in case | 497 you save, Emacs leaves the original file under a changed name in case |
498 you later decide that your changes were a mistake. | 498 you later decide that your changes were a mistake. |
499 | 499 |
500 If you look near the bottom of the screen you will see a line that | 500 If you look near the bottom of the screen you will see a line that |
501 begins and ends with dashes, and starts with "--:--- TUTORIAL" or | 501 begins with dashes, and starts with "--:--- TUTORIAL" or something |
502 something like that. This part of the screen normally shows the name | 502 like that. This part of the screen normally shows the name of the |
503 of the file that you are visiting. Right now, you are visiting a file | 503 file that you are visiting. Right now, you are visiting a file called |
504 called "TUTORIAL" which is your personal scratch copy of the Emacs | 504 "TUTORIAL" which is your personal scratch copy of the Emacs tutorial. |
505 tutorial. When you find a file with Emacs, that file's name will | 505 When you find a file with Emacs, that file's name will appear in that |
506 appear in that precise spot. | 506 precise spot. |
507 | 507 |
508 One special thing about the command for finding a file is that you | 508 One special thing about the command for finding a file is that you |
509 have to say what file name you want. We say the command "reads an | 509 have to say what file name you want. We say the command "reads an |
510 argument from the terminal" (in this case, the argument is the name of | 510 argument from the terminal" (in this case, the argument is the name of |
511 the file). After you type the command | 511 the file). After you type the command |