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(outline-minor-mode): Use define-minor-mode.
(outline-mode): Use define-derived-mode.
author | Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> |
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date | Fri, 29 Sep 2000 03:34:13 +0000 |
parents | 0b55d2534070 |
children | 9c151094ef9b |
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* Implement a clean way to use different major modes for different parts of a buffer. * Give start-process the ability to direct standard-error output to a different filter. * Make compile.el record the markers that point to error loci on text properties in the error message lines. * Make desktop.el save the "frame configuration" of Emacs (in some useful sense). * Make movemail work with IMAP. * Add ANSI C prototype forward declarations to the source files, so that even the functions used within one file have prototypes. * Replace finder.el with something that generates an Info file which gives the same information through a menu structure. * Implement a variant of uncompress.el or jka-compr.el that works with GNU Privacy Guard for encryption. * Save undo information in files, and reload it when needed for undoing. * Implement other text formatting properties. ** Footnotes that can appear either in place or at the end of the page. ** text property that says "don't break line in middle of this". Don't break the line between two characters that have the same value of this property. ** Discretionary hyphens that disappear at end of line. * Change the Windows NT menu code so that it handles the deep_p argument and avoids regenerating the whole menu bar menu tree except when the user tries to use the menubar. This requires the RIT to forward the WM_INITMENU message to the main thread, and not return from that message until the main thread has processed the menu_bar_activate_event and regenerated the whole menu bar. In the mean time, it should process other messages. * Make Emacs work as a Java Bean. * Make keymaps a first-class Lisp object (this means a rewrite of keymap.c). ** Provide real menus on ttys. The MS-DOS implementation can serve as an example how to do part of this.