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Add special markup processing for commit logs. * log-edit.el (log-edit-extra-flags): New variable. (log-edit): Add new argument MODE. Use that mode when non-nil instead of the log-view-mode. (log-view-process-buffer): New function. * vc.el: Document that the checkin method takes optional arguments. Document new backend specific method: log-view-mode. (vc-default-log-edit-mode): New function. (vc-checkin): Use a backend specific log-view-mode. Pass extra arguments to the checkin method. (vc-modify-change-comment): Pass a dummy extra argument. * vc-dispatcher.el (vc-log-edit): Add a mode argument, pass it to log-edit. (vc-start-logentry): Add a mode argument, pass it to vc-log-edit. (vc-finish-logentry): Process the log buffer before passing it down. Pass log-edit-extra-flags. * vc-bzr.el (vc-bzr-checkin): Pass extra arguments to the commit command. (log-edit-extra-flags, log-edit-before-checkin-process): New declarations. * vc-hg.el (vc-hg-checkin): Pass extra arguments to the commit command. (log-edit-extra-flags, log-edit-before-checkin-process): New declarations. (vc-hg-log-edit-mode): New derived mode. * vc-arch.el (vc-arch-checkin): * vc-cvs.el (vc-cvs-checkin): * vc-git.el (vc-git-checkin): * vc-mtn.el (vc-mtn-checkin): * vc-rcs.el (vc-rcs-checkin): * vc-sccs.el (vc-sccs-checkin): * vc-svn.el (vc-svn-checkin): Add an optional ignored argument.
author Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu>
date Fri, 19 Mar 2010 02:37:41 -0700
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eterm-color.ti is a terminfo source file.  eterm-color is a compiled
version produced by the terminfo compiler (tic).  The compiled files
are binary, and depend on the version of tic, but they seem to be
system-independent and backwardly compatible.  So there should be no
need to recompile the distributed binary version.  If it is
necessary, use:

tic -o ../ ./eterm-color.ti

The compiled file is used by lisp/term.el, so if it is moved term.el
needs to be changed.  terminfo requires it to be stored in an `e'
subdirectory (the first character of the file name).