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* mh-comp.el (mh-forward): Went over all uses of the word "RANGE" in
the docstrings and made usage consistent. Generally speaking,
"messages in range" and "range of messages" is redundant and just
"range" can be used in most circumstances. Also ensured that
mh-interactive-range was mentioned in all interactive functions that
use a range which describes the range argument for both users and
programmers.
* mh-e.el (mh-delete-msg-no-motion, mh-refile-msg)
(mh-refile-or-write-again, mh-rescan-folder, mh-undo)
(mh-visit-folder, mh-scan-folder, mh-regenerate-headers)
(mh-notate-user-sequences, mh-delete-msg-from-seq, mh-catchup): Ditto.
* mh-funcs.el (mh-copy-msg, mh-pack-folder, mh-pack-folder-1): Ditto.
* mh-junk.el (mh-junk-blacklist, mh-junk-whitelist): Ditto.
* mh-print.el (mh-ps-print-range, mh-ps-print-msg)
(mh-ps-print-msg-file, mh-print-msg): Ditto.
* mh-seq.el (mh-put-msg-in-seq, mh-range-to-msg-list)
(mh-narrow-to-range, mh-toggle-tick): Ditto.
author | Bill Wohler <wohler@newt.com> |
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date | Sun, 04 Dec 2005 22:34:49 +0000 |
parents | 4fc385f4c685 |
children | 3681678d3d86 |
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* Introduction -*-grep-*- This shows the different kinds of messages grep recognizes by default and how they are rendered. It is intended both to help you decide which matchers you need and as a test of the matchers. Move the mouse over a colored part to see how much text was actually matched. Please do not edit this file in grep-mode, it may lose escape sequences on saving. Visit this file literally for editing. * GNU grep 2.5.1 grep -nH -e "INFO tree" ../info/* ../info/dir:6:File: dir Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree * GNU grep 2.5.1 with default colors grep -nH --color=always -e "INFO tree" ../info/* ../info/dir:6:File: dir Node: Top This is the top of the [01;31mINFO tree[00m * GNU grep 2.5.1-cvs with the specified matching color GREP_COLORS='mt=01;31:fn=:ln=:bn=:se=:ml=:cx=:ne' grep -nH --color=always -e "INFO tree" ../info/* ../info/dir:6:File: dir Node: Top This is the top of the [01;31mINFO tree[m * GNU grep 2.5.1-cvs with colors for the file name, line number and match GREP_COLORS='mt=01;31:fn=35:ln=32:bn=:se=:ml=36:cx=37:ne' grep -nH --color=always -e "INFO tree" ../info/* [35m../info/dir[m:[32m6[m:[36mFile: dir Node: Top This is the top of the [01;31mINFO tree[m [35m1[m:[32m2[m:[36m3:4:[01;31mtext[m [35m1:2[m:[32m3[m:[36m4:[01;31mtext[m [35m1:2:3[m:[32m4[m:[36m[01;31mtext[m * GNU grep 2.5.1-cvs with default colors grep -nH --color=always -e "INFO tree" ../info/* [35m[K../info/dir[m[K[36m[K:[m[K[32m[K6[m[K[36m[K:[m[KFile: dir Node: Top This is the top of the [01;31m[KINFO tree[m[K * GNU grep 2.5.1 on lines starting with a number and colon grep -nH -e "Universal Time" ../lispref/* ../lispref/os.texi:1010:0:00 January 1, 1970 UTC (Coordinated [01;31mUniversal Time[00m) * GNU grep 2.5.1 with context lines grep -C 2 -nH --color=always -e "INFO tree" ../info/* ../info/dir-4-looking at that node, which is (dir)Top. ../info/dir-5- ../info/dir:6:File: dir Node: Top This is the top of the [01;31mINFO tree[00m ../info/dir-7- ../info/dir-8-The Info Directory * GNU grep 2.5.1 on files recognized as binary Binary file emacs-7 matches Binary file 2005-06 matches * GNU grep 2.5.1: other messages Grep started at Tue Jul 19 15:41:30 grep: ../info/dirinfo: No such file or directory Grep interrupt at Tue Jul 19 15:42:31 Grep killed at Tue Jul 19 15:42:31 Grep terminated at Tue Jul 19 15:42:31 Grep exited abnormally with code 2 at Tue Jul 19 15:42:31 Grep finished with no matches found at Tue Jul 19 15:43:12 Grep finished (matches found) at Thu Jul 21 15:02:15 * agrep agrep -n "INFO tree" ../info/* ../info/dir: 6: File: dir Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree * unknown greps grep -nH -e "xyzxyz" ../info/* ../info/emacs-2:1205:10:inserts `xyzxyzxyzxyz' in the current buffer. ../info/emacs-2:1205:10-15:inserts `xyzxyzxyzxyz' in the current buffer. ../info/emacs-2:1205.10-1205.15:inserts `xyzxyzxyzxyz' in the current buffer. ../info/emacs-2 1205.10-15 inserts `xyzxyzxyzxyz' in the current buffer. ../info/emacs-2 1205.10-1205.15 inserts `xyzxyzxyzxyz' in the current buffer. ../info/emacs-2 1205 inserts `xyzxyzxyzxyz' in the current buffer. ;;; Local Variables: ;;; buffer-read-only: t ;;; End: