diff lispref/elisp.texi @ 62225:36f1bfc37efb

(Top): Add some nodes from the chapter "Major and Minor Modes" to the detailed node listing.
author Lute Kamstra <lute@gnu.org>
date Wed, 11 May 2005 12:27:49 +0000
parents 72270e4dbe76
children 1053cf8f89ea
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--- a/lispref/elisp.texi	Tue May 10 20:22:07 2005 +0000
+++ b/lispref/elisp.texi	Wed May 11 12:27:49 2005 +0000
@@ -548,6 +548,11 @@
 * Major Modes::             Defining major modes.
 * Minor Modes::             Defining minor modes.
 * Mode Line Format::        Customizing the text that appears in the mode line.
+* Imenu::                   How a mode can provide a menu
+                              of definitions in the buffer.
+* Font Lock Mode::          How modes can highlight text according to syntax.
+* Desktop Save Mode::       How modes can have buffer state saved between
+                              Emacs sessions.
 * Hooks::                   How to use hooks; how to write code that
                               provides hooks.
 
@@ -557,17 +562,26 @@
 * Example Major Modes::     Text mode and Lisp modes.
 * Auto Major Mode::         How Emacs chooses the major mode automatically.
 * Mode Help::               Finding out how to use a mode.
+* Derived Modes::           Defining a new major mode based on another major
+                              mode.
+* Generic Modes::           Defining a simple major mode that supports
+                              comment syntax and Font Lock mode.
+* Mode Hooks::              Hooks run at the end of major mode functions.
 
 Minor Modes
 
 * Minor Mode Conventions::  Tips for writing a minor mode.
 * Keymaps and Minor Modes:: How a minor mode can have its own keymap.
+* Defining Minor Modes::    A convenient facility for defining minor modes.
 
 Mode Line Format
 
 * Mode Line Data::          The data structure that controls the mode line.
 * Mode Line Variables::     Variables used in that data structure.
 * %-Constructs::            Putting information into a mode line.
+* Properties in Mode::      Using text properties in the mode line.
+* Header Lines::            Like a mode line, but at the top.
+* Emulating Mode Line::     Formatting text as the mode line would.
 
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