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(custom-reset-standard-variables-list)
(custom-reset-standard-faces-list): New variables.
(custom-reset-standard-save-and-update): New function.
(Custom-save): Apply custom-mark-to-save before and
custom-state-set-and-redraw after saving options.
(Custom-reset-standard): Apply custom-mark-to-reset-standard to
options and call custom-reset-standard-save-and-update.
(custom-variable, custom-face, custom-group): Provide new
entries for custom-mark-to-save, custom-mark-to-reset-standard,
and custom-state-set-and-redraw.
(custom-variable-mark-to-save)
(custom-variable-state-set-and-redraw)
(custom-variable-mark-to-reset-standard)
(custom-face-mark-to-save, custom-face-state-set-and-redraw)
(custom-face-mark-to-reset-standard)
(custom-group-mark-to-save, custom-group-state-set-and-redraw)
(custom-group-mark-to-reset-standard): New functions.
(custom-variable-save): Move save, state-set, and redraw
functionality to custom-variable-mark-to-save.
(custom-face-save): Move save, state-set, and redraw
functionality to custom-face-mark-to-save.
(custom-group-save): Move save, state-set, and redraw
functionality to custom-group-mark-to-save.
(custom-variable-reset-standard, custom-face-reset-standard)
(custom-group-reset-standard): Move save, state-set, and redraw
functionality to custom-reset-standard-save-and-update.
(custom-buffer-create-internal): Fix text in verbose help.
(custom-face-value-create): Indent doc-strings of faces like
those of variables.
author | Martin Rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at> |
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date | Wed, 16 Jan 2008 16:22:29 +0000 |
parents | 0ebcdaee8a4e |
children | ea7513e99331 |
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