diff doc/lispref/searching.texi @ 103273:c32ec20d0ab5

* abbrevs.texi (Abbrev Mode): abbrev-mode is an option. * backups.texi (Making Backups): backup-directory-alist and make-backup-file-name-function are options. (Auto-Saving): auto-save-list-file-prefix is an option. * buffers.texi (Killing Buffers): buffer-offer-save is an option. * display.texi (Refresh Screen): no-redraw-on-reenter is an option. (Echo Area Customization): echo-keystrokes is an option. (Selective Display): selective-display-ellipses is an option. (Temporary Displays): temp-buffer-show-function is an option. (Face Attributes): underline-minimum-offset and x-bitmap-file-path are options. (Font Selection): face-font-family-alternatives, face-font-selection-order, face-font-registry-alternatives, and scalable-fonts-allowed are options. (Fringe Indicators): indicate-buffer-boundaries is an option. (Fringe Cursors): overflow-newline-into-fringe is an option. (Scroll Bars): scroll-bar-mode is an option. * eval.texi (Eval): max-lisp-eval-depth is an option. * files.texi (Visiting Functions): find-file-hook is an option. (Directory Names): directory-abbrev-alist is an option. (Unique File Names): temporary-file-directory and small-temporary-file-directory are options. * frames.texi (Initial Parameters): initial-frame-alist, minibuffer-frame-alist and default-frame-alist are options. (Cursor Parameters): blink-cursor-alist and cursor-in-non-selected-windows ar options. (Window System Selections): selection-coding-system is an option. (Display Feature Testing): display-mm-dimensions-alist is an option. * help.texi (Help Functions): help-char and help-event-list are options. * keymaps.texi (Functions for Key Lookup): meta-prefix-char is an option. * minibuf.texi (Minibuffer History): history-length and history-delete-duplicates are options. (High-Level Completion): read-buffer-function and read-buffer-completion-ignore-case are options. (Reading File Names): read-file-name-completion-ignore-case is an option. * modes.texi (Mode Line Top): mode-line-format is an option. (Mode Line Variables): mode-line-position and mode-line-modes are options. * nonascii.texi (Text Representations): enable-multibyte-characters is an option. (Default Coding Systems): auto-coding-regexp-alist, file-coding-system-alist, auto-coding-alist and auto-coding-functions are options. (Specifying Coding Systems): inhibit-eol-conversion is an option. * os.texi (Init File): site-run-file is an option. (System Environment): mail-host-address is an option. (User Identification): user-mail-address is an option. (Terminal Output): baud-rate is an option. * positions.texi (Word Motion): words-include-escapes is an option. * searching.texi (Standard Regexps): page-delimiter, paragraph-separate, paragraph-separate and sentence-end are options. * text.texi (Margins): left-margin and fill-nobreak-predicate are options. * variables.texi (Local Variables): max-specpdl-size is an option. * windows.texi (Choosing Window): split-window-preferred-function, special-display-function and display-buffer-function are options.
author Martin Rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at>
date Thu, 21 May 2009 15:31:31 +0000
parents b269cabac20c
children 79feb82d15fb
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--- a/doc/lispref/searching.texi	Thu May 21 11:24:19 2009 +0000
+++ b/doc/lispref/searching.texi	Thu May 21 15:31:31 2009 +0000
@@ -1786,12 +1786,12 @@
   This section describes some variables that hold regular expressions
 used for certain purposes in editing:
 
-@defvar page-delimiter
+@defopt page-delimiter
 This is the regular expression describing line-beginnings that separate
 pages.  The default value is @code{"^\014"} (i.e., @code{"^^L"} or
 @code{"^\C-l"}); this matches a line that starts with a formfeed
 character.
-@end defvar
+@end defopt
 
   The following two regular expressions should @emph{not} assume the
 match always starts at the beginning of a line; they should not use
@@ -1802,22 +1802,22 @@
 @samp{^} would be incorrect.  However, a @samp{^} is harmless in modes
 where a left margin is never used.
 
-@defvar paragraph-separate
+@defopt paragraph-separate
 This is the regular expression for recognizing the beginning of a line
 that separates paragraphs.  (If you change this, you may have to
 change @code{paragraph-start} also.)  The default value is
 @w{@code{"[@ \t\f]*$"}}, which matches a line that consists entirely of
 spaces, tabs, and form feeds (after its left margin).
-@end defvar
+@end defopt
 
-@defvar paragraph-start
+@defopt paragraph-start
 This is the regular expression for recognizing the beginning of a line
 that starts @emph{or} separates paragraphs.  The default value is
 @w{@code{"\f\\|[ \t]*$"}}, which matches a line containing only
 whitespace or starting with a form feed (after its left margin).
-@end defvar
+@end defopt
 
-@defvar sentence-end
+@defopt sentence-end
 If non-@code{nil}, the value should be a regular expression describing
 the end of a sentence, including the whitespace following the
 sentence.  (All paragraph boundaries also end sentences, regardless.)
@@ -1826,7 +1826,7 @@
 @code{sentence-end} has to construct the regexp.  That is why you
 should always call the function @code{sentence-end} to obtain the
 regexp to be used to recognize the end of a sentence.
-@end defvar
+@end defopt
 
 @defun sentence-end
 This function returns the value of the variable @code{sentence-end},