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Merge from gnus--rel--5.10
Patches applied:
* gnus--rel--5.10 (patch 70)
- Update from CVS
2005-05-17 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* lisp/gnus/canlock.el (canlock): Change the parent group to news.
* lisp/gnus/deuglify.el (gnus-outlook-deuglify): Add :group.
* lisp/gnus/dig.el (dig): Add :group.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-art.el (gnus-inhibit-mime-unbuttonizing): Add :group.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-cite.el (gnus-cite-attribution-face): Add :group.
(gnus-cite-face-1, gnus-cite-face-2, gnus-cite-face-3): Ditto.
(gnus-cite-face-4, gnus-cite-face-5, gnus-cite-face-6): Ditto.
(gnus-cite-face-7, gnus-cite-face-8, gnus-cite-face-9): Ditto.
(gnus-cite-face-10, gnus-cite-face-11): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-diary.el (gnus-diary): Add :group.
* lisp/gnus/gnus.el (gnus-group-news-1-face): Add :group.
(gnus-group-news-1-empty-face): Ditto.
(gnus-group-news-2-face, gnus-group-news-2-empty-face): Ditto.
(gnus-group-news-3-face, gnus-group-news-3-empty-face): Ditto.
(gnus-group-news-4-face, gnus-group-news-4-empty-face): Ditto.
(gnus-group-news-5-face, gnus-group-news-5-empty-face): Ditto.
(gnus-group-news-6-face, gnus-group-news-6-empty-face): Ditto.
(gnus-group-news-low-face, gnus-group-news-low-empty-face): Ditto.
(gnus-group-mail-1-face, gnus-group-mail-1-empty-face): Ditto.
(gnus-group-mail-2-face, gnus-group-mail-2-empty-face): Ditto.
(gnus-group-mail-3-face, gnus-group-mail-3-empty-face): Ditto.
(gnus-group-mail-low-face, gnus-group-mail-low-empty-face): Ditto.
(gnus-summary-selected-face, gnus-summary-cancelled-face): Ditto.
(gnus-summary-high-ticked-face): Ditto.
(gnus-summary-low-ticked-face): Ditto.
(gnus-summary-normal-ticked-face): Ditto.
(gnus-summary-high-ancient-face): Ditto.
(gnus-summary-low-ancient-face): Ditto.
(gnus-summary-normal-ancient-face): Ditto.
(gnus-summary-high-undownloaded-face): Ditto.
(gnus-summary-low-undownloaded-face): Ditto.
(gnus-summary-normal-undownloaded-face): Ditto.
(gnus-summary-high-unread-face): Ditto.
(gnus-summary-low-unread-face): Ditto.
(gnus-summary-normal-unread-face): Ditto.
(gnus-summary-high-read-face, gnus-summary-low-read-face): Diito
(gnus-summary-normal-read-face, gnus-splash-face): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/message.el (message-minibuffer-local-map): Add :group.
* lisp/gnus/sieve-manage.el (sieve-manage-log): Add :group.
(sieve-manage-default-user): Diito.
(sieve-manage-server-eol, sieve-manage-client-eol): Ditto.
(sieve-manage-streams, sieve-manage-stream-alist): Ditto.
(sieve-manage-authenticators): Ditto.
(sieve-manage-authenticator-alist): Ditto
(sieve-manage-default-port): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/sieve-mode.el (sieve-control-commands-face): Add :group.
(sieve-action-commands-face): Ditto.
(sieve-test-commands-face): Ditto.
(sieve-tagged-arguments-face): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/smime.el (smime): Add :group.
* lisp/gnus/spam-report.el (spam-report): Add :group.
* lisp/gnus/spam.el (spam, spam-face): Add :group.
author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 26 May 2005 15:03:29 +0000 |
parents | 13bd10edc794 |
children | 3723093a21fd e4694597cbf4 |
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@c This is part of the Emacs manual. @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. @node M-x, Help, Minibuffer, Top @chapter Running Commands by Name Every Emacs command has a name that you can use to run it. Commands that are used often, or that must be quick to type, are also bound to keys---short sequences of characters---for convenient use. You can run them by name if you don't remember the keys. Other Emacs commands that do not need to be quick are not bound to keys; the only way to run them is by name. @xref{Key Bindings}, for the description of how to bind commands to keys. By convention, a command name consists of one or more words, separated by hyphens; for example, @code{auto-fill-mode} or @code{manual-entry}. The use of English words makes the command name easier to remember than a key made up of obscure characters, even though it is more characters to type. @kindex M-x The way to run a command by name is to start with @kbd{M-x}, type the command name, and finish it with @key{RET}. @kbd{M-x} uses the minibuffer to read the command name. @key{RET} exits the minibuffer and runs the command. The string @samp{M-x} appears at the beginning of the minibuffer as a @dfn{prompt} to remind you to enter the name of a command to be run. @xref{Minibuffer}, for full information on the features of the minibuffer. You can use completion to enter the command name. For example, you can invoke the command @code{forward-char} by name by typing either @example M-x forward-char @key{RET} @end example @noindent or @example M-x forw @key{TAB} c @key{RET} @end example @noindent Note that @code{forward-char} is the same command that you invoke with the key @kbd{C-f}. You can run any Emacs command by name using @kbd{M-x}, whether or not any keys are bound to it. If you type @kbd{C-g} while the command name is being read, you cancel the @kbd{M-x} command and get out of the minibuffer, ending up at command level. To pass a numeric argument to the command you are invoking with @kbd{M-x}, specify the numeric argument before the @kbd{M-x}. @kbd{M-x} passes the argument along to the command it runs. The argument value appears in the prompt while the command name is being read. @vindex suggest-key-bindings If the command you type has a key binding of its own, Emacs mentions this in the echo area. For example, if you type @kbd{M-x forward-word}, the message says that you can run the same command more easily by typing @kbd{M-f}. You can turn off these messages by setting @code{suggest-key-bindings} to @code{nil}. Normally, when describing in this manual a command that is run by name, we omit the @key{RET} that is needed to terminate the name. Thus we might speak of @kbd{M-x auto-fill-mode} rather than @kbd{M-x auto-fill-mode @key{RET}}. We mention the @key{RET} only when there is a need to emphasize its presence, such as when we show the command together with following arguments. @findex execute-extended-command @kbd{M-x} works by running the command @code{execute-extended-command}, which is responsible for reading the name of another command and invoking it. @ignore arch-tag: b67bff53-9628-4666-b94e-eda972a7ba56 @end ignore