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Help strings are supported on MS-Windows and MS-DOS as well. Mouse highlight is supported on MS-DOS.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Wed, 26 Jul 2000 18:51:09 +0000
parents 5996e9860cd2
children 05fc373ff5b8
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190 ** If your init file is compiled (.emacs.elc), `user-init-file' is set 190 ** If your init file is compiled (.emacs.elc), `user-init-file' is set
191 to the source name (.emacs.el), if that exists, after loading it. 191 to the source name (.emacs.el), if that exists, after loading it.
192 192
193 ** The help string specified for a menu-item whose definition contains 193 ** The help string specified for a menu-item whose definition contains
194 the property `:help HELP' is now displayed under X either in the echo 194 the property `:help HELP' is now displayed under X, on MS-Windows, and
195 area or with tooltips. 195 MS-DOS, either in the echo area or with tooltips. Many standard menus
196 displayed by Emacs now have help strings.
197
198 ** Highlighting of mouse-sensitive regions is now supported in the
199 MS-DOS version of Emacs.
196 200
197 ** New user option `read-mail-command' specifies a command to use to 201 ** New user option `read-mail-command' specifies a command to use to
198 read mail from the menu etc. 202 read mail from the menu etc.
199 203
200 ** Hexl contains a new command `hexl-insert-hex-string' which inserts 204 ** Hexl contains a new command `hexl-insert-hex-string' which inserts