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diff lisp/obsolete/hilit19.el @ 42205:7308bbc423d5
Doc fixes.
author | Pavel Janík <Pavel@Janik.cz> |
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date | Thu, 20 Dec 2001 18:59:32 +0000 |
parents | 2dee495c21db |
children | f00337f04e78 |
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--- a/lisp/obsolete/hilit19.el Thu Dec 20 18:43:45 2001 +0000 +++ b/lisp/obsolete/hilit19.el Thu Dec 20 18:59:32 2001 +0000 @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ "* If non-nil, this inhibits progress indicators during highlighting") (defvar hilit-auto-highlight t - "* T if we should highlight all buffers as we find 'em, nil to disable + "* t if we should highlight all buffers as we find 'em, nil to disable automatic highlighting by the find-file hook.") (defvar hilit-auto-highlight-maxout 60000 ; hilit19 keeps getting bigger... @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ (defvar hilit-auto-rehighlight t "* If this is non-nil, then hilit-redraw and hilit-recenter will also - rehighlight part or all of the current buffer. T will rehighlight the + rehighlight part or all of the current buffer. t will rehighlight the whole buffer, a NUMBER will rehighlight that many lines before and after the cursor, and the symbol 'visible' will rehighlight only the visible portion of the current buffer. This variable is buffer-local.") @@ -346,10 +346,10 @@ THRESHOLD.") (defvar hilit-face-check t - "* T slows down highlighting but permits the user to change fonts without - losing bold and italic faces... T causes hilit-lookup-face-create to dig + "* t slows down highlighting but permits the user to change fonts without + losing bold and italic faces... t causes hilit-lookup-face-create to dig through the frame parameters for the current window every time it's called. - If you never change fonts in emacs, set this to NIL.") + If you never change fonts in emacs, set this to nil.") ;; Variables which must be set before loading hilit19. @@ -1051,7 +1051,7 @@ (and (interactive-p) (hilit-rehighlight-buffer))) (defun hilit-string-find (qchar) - "looks for a string and returns (start . end) or NIL. The argument QCHAR + "Looks for a string and returns (start . end) or nil. The argument QCHAR is the character that would precede a character constant double quote. Finds strings delimited by double quotes. The first double quote may not be preceded by QCHAR and the closing double quote may not be preceded by an odd