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Capitalise Emacs and Lisp. (type-break-good-break-interval, type-break-demo-boring-stats) (type-break-terse-messages, type-break-file-name): New defcustoms. (type-break-post-command-hook) (type-break-warning-countdown-string): Quote variable names in doc. (type-break-interval-start, type-break-auto-save-file-name): New defvars. (type-break-mode): Document type-break-good-break-interval and the "session" file. Schedule break according to the session file. Kill session file buffer on exit. Organise for save-some-buffers to always save the session file. (type-break-mode-line-message-mode, type-break-query-mode): Uppercase arguments. (type-break-file-time, type-break-file-keystroke-count, timep) (type-break-choose-file, type-break-get-previous-time) (type-break-get-previous-count): New defuns. (type-break): Avoid break querying after a completed break in the case where the query was initiated during user invocation of the break. Optional terse messages. Use type-break-good-break-interval if type-break-good-rest-interval is nil. File the break time. (type-break-schedule): New optional args for overriding the use of the current time. (type-break-cancel-time-warning-schedule): Avoid leftover warnings after a break. (type-break-check): File the keystroke count. (type-break-do-query): Prevent a second query when the break is interrupted. Optional terse message. (type-break-keystroke-reset): Record the start of a typing interval. (type-break-demo-boring): Optional terse messages. Display word per minute and keystroke counts according to type-break-demo-boring-stats.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Tue, 27 Apr 2004 13:09:26 +0000
parents 648d04be6a9c
children 94ef9897d110
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This subdirectory contains the lwlib library which provides a uniform
interface to a few different X toolkits.  The library was written by Lucid.
This version has changes in the makefile to fit in with Emacs's configure
script, and some source files have been renamed to fit in 14 characters.