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(allout-keybindings-list): In initial setting, express
meta-prefixed allout keys as vectors instead of strings, since the
string form is interpreted in some cases as composed key
modifiers, eg, accented keys.
(allout-line-boundary-regexp): Clarify description.
(set-allout-regexp): Repair the expressions so that the formfeed part is
identified as one of the top-level groups, and is included in all the
forms, not just the -line-boundary-regexp one.
(allout-prefix-data): Incorporate information from the various allout
regexp's formfeed alternative group, when present.
(allout-write-file-hook-handler): Rectify mangling of the error handling.
It was broken in version 1.100, where an `error' condition-case handler was
apparently reformatted as if it was a call to the error function. An
apparent repair attempt in version 1.101 situated the original body of the
error handling code as bogus condition-case handlers. I've returned to
just about the working code that was originally there, removing an
unnecessary - but benign - enclosing 'progn'. \(Automated or cursory code
fixes often aren't.)
(allout-region-active-p): Fallback to value of mark-active if neither
use-region-p nor region-active-p are present, for compatability with
current and recent emacs major releases.
author | Ken Manheimer <ken.manheimer@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 24 Jan 2008 17:45:28 +0000 |
parents | 8ce686bd7f4f |
children | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
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