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Document Message mode as the default mail mode.
* sending.texi (Sending Mail): Document the fact that Message mode is
now the default mail mode.
(Mail Format, Mail Headers): Document mail-from-style changes.
(Mail Commands): Rename from Mail mode. Document Message mode.
(Mail Misc): Rename from Mail mode Misc.
(Mail Sending, Header Editing, Mail Misc): Switch to Message mode
command names and update keybindings.
(Header Editing): Document message-tab. De-document
mail-self-blind, mail-default-reply-to, and mail-archive-file-name in
favor of mail-default-headers. Ad index entries for user-full-name and
user-mail-address.
(Citing Mail): Update changes in Message mode behavior. Document
mail-yank-prefix.
(Mail Signature): New node, moved from Mail Misc.
(Mail Aliases): Mail abbrevs are the default with Message mode.
(Mail Methods): Note that Message mode is now the default.
* rmail.texi (Rmail Reply):
* text.texi (Text Mode):
* major.texi (Major Modes):
* mule.texi (Output Coding): Refer to Message mode.
* custom.texi (Init Examples): Add xref to Mail Header.
* emacs.texi (Top): Fix xrefs.
author | Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> |
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date | Sat, 27 Mar 2010 23:41:34 -0400 |
parents | 1d1d5d9bd884 |
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@c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, @c 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. @setfilename ../../info/maps @node Standard Keymaps, Standard Hooks, Standard Buffer-Local Variables, Top @appendix Standard Keymaps @cindex standard keymaps The following symbols are used as the names for various keymaps. Some of these exist when Emacs is first started, others are loaded only when their respective mode is used. This is not an exhaustive list. Several keymaps are used in the minibuffer. @xref{Completion Commands}. Almost all of these maps are used as local maps. Indeed, of the modes that presently exist, only Vip mode and Terminal mode ever change the global keymap. @table @code @item apropos-mode-map @vindex apropos-mode-map A sparse keymap for @code{apropos} buffers. @item Buffer-menu-mode-map @vindex Buffer-menu-mode-map A full keymap used by Buffer Menu mode. @item c-mode-map @vindex c-mode-map A sparse keymap used by C mode. @item command-history-map @vindex command-history-map A full keymap used by Command History mode. @item ctl-x-4-map A sparse keymap for subcommands of the prefix @kbd{C-x 4}. @item ctl-x-5-map A sparse keymap for subcommands of the prefix @kbd{C-x 5}. @item ctl-x-map A full keymap for @kbd{C-x} commands. @item custom-mode-map A full keymap for Custom mode. @item debugger-mode-map @vindex debugger-mode-map A full keymap used by Debugger mode. @item dired-mode-map @vindex dired-mode-map A full keymap for @code{dired-mode} buffers. @item edit-abbrevs-map @vindex edit-abbrevs-map A sparse keymap used in @code{edit-abbrevs}. @item edit-tab-stops-map @vindex edit-tab-stops-map A sparse keymap used in @code{edit-tab-stops}. @item electric-buffer-menu-mode-map @vindex electric-buffer-menu-mode-map A full keymap used by Electric Buffer Menu mode. @item electric-history-map @vindex electric-history-map A full keymap used by Electric Command History mode. @item emacs-lisp-mode-map @vindex emacs-lisp-mode-map A sparse keymap used by Emacs Lisp mode. @item esc-map A full keymap for @kbd{ESC} (or @kbd{Meta}) commands. @item facemenu-menu @vindex facemenu-menu The sparse keymap that displays the Text Properties menu. @item facemenu-background-menu @vindex facemenu-background-menu The sparse keymap that displays the Background Color submenu of the Text Properties menu. @item facemenu-face-menu @vindex facemenu-face-menu The sparse keymap that displays the Face submenu of the Text Properties menu. @item facemenu-foreground-menu @vindex facemenu-foreground-menu The sparse keymap that displays the Foreground Color submenu of the Text Properties menu. @item facemenu-indentation-menu @vindex facemenu-indentation-menu The sparse keymap that displays the Indentation submenu of the Text Properties menu. @item facemenu-justification-menu @vindex facemenu-justification-menu The sparse keymap that displays the Justification submenu of the Text Properties menu. @item facemenu-special-menu @vindex facemenu-special-menu The sparse keymap that displays the Special Props submenu of the Text Properties menu. @item local-function-key-map The keymap for translating key sequences to preferred alternatives.@* If there are none, then it contains an empty sparse keymap. @xref{Translation Keymaps}. @item fundamental-mode-map @vindex fundamental-mode-map The sparse keymap for Fundamental mode.@* It is empty and should not be changed. @item global-map The full keymap containing default global key bindings.@* Modes should not modify the Global map. @item grep-mode-map @vindex grep-mode-map The keymap for @code{grep-mode} buffers. @item help-map The sparse keymap for the keys that follow the help character @kbd{C-h}. @item help-mode-map @vindex help-mode-map The sparse keymap for Help mode. @item Helper-help-map @vindex Helper-help-map A full keymap used by the help utility package.@* It has the same keymap in its value cell and in its function cell. @item Info-edit-map @vindex Info-edit-map A sparse keymap used by the @kbd{e} command of Info. @item Info-mode-map @vindex Info-mode-map A sparse keymap containing Info commands. @item input-decode-map The keymap for translating keypad and function keys.@* If there are none, then it contains an empty sparse keymap. @xref{Translation Keymaps}. @item isearch-mode-map @vindex isearch-mode-map A keymap that defines the characters you can type within incremental search. @item key-translation-map A keymap for translating keys. This one overrides ordinary key bindings, unlike @code{local- function-key-map}. @xref{Translation Keymaps}. @item kmacro-map @vindex kmacro-map A sparse keymap for keys that follows the @kbd{C-x C-k} prefix search. @item lisp-interaction-mode-map @vindex lisp-interaction-mode-map A sparse keymap used by Lisp Interaction mode. @item lisp-mode-map @vindex lisp-mode-map A sparse keymap used by Lisp mode. @item menu-bar-edit-menu @vindex menu-bar-edit-menu The keymap which displays the Edit menu in the menu bar. @item menu-bar-files-menu @vindex menu-bar-files-menu The keymap which displays the Files menu in the menu bar. @item menu-bar-help-menu @vindex menu-bar-help-menu The keymap which displays the Help menu in the menu bar. @item menu-bar-mule-menu @vindex menu-bar-mule-menu The keymap which displays the Mule menu in the menu bar. @item menu-bar-search-menu @vindex menu-bar-search-menu The keymap which displays the Search menu in the menu bar. @item menu-bar-tools-menu @vindex menu-bar-tools-menu The keymap which displays the Tools menu in the menu bar. @item mode-specific-map The keymap for characters following @kbd{C-c}. Note, this is in the global map. This map is not actually mode specific: its name was chosen to be informative for the user in @kbd{C-h b} (@code{display-bindings}), where it describes the main use of the @kbd{C-c} prefix key. @item multi-query-replace-map A sparse keymap that extends @code{query-replace-map} for multi-buffer replacements. @xref{Search and Replace, query-replace-map}. @item occur-mode-map @vindex occur-mode-map A sparse keymap used by Occur mode. @item query-replace-map A sparse keymap used for responses in @code{query-replace} and related commands; also for @code{y-or-n-p} and @code{map-y-or-n-p}. The functions that use this map do not support prefix keys; they look up one event at a time. @item search-map A sparse keymap that provides global bindings for search-related commands. @item text-mode-map @vindex text-mode-map A sparse keymap used by Text mode. @item tool-bar-map The keymap defining the contents of the tool bar. @item view-mode-map @vindex view-mode-map A full keymap used by View mode. @end table @ignore arch-tag: b741253c-7e23-4a02-b3fa-cffd9e4d72b9 @end ignore