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(smerge-basic-map): Bind smerge-combine-with-next.
(smerge-auto-leave): Make undo re-enable the mode.
(debug-ignored-errors): Add the user-error of impossible resolution.
(smerge-resolve): Move things around a bit, in preparation for later.
(smerge-diff): Don't fail if the buffer has no associated file.
(ediff-ancestor-buffer, ediff-quit-hook): Quieten byte-compiler.
(smerge-conflict-overlay): New function.
(smerge-match-conflict): Don't add text properties here.
(smerge-find-conflict): Instead, add an overlay here.
Also check for the case where we're inside a conflict already, so as to
obviate the need for font-lock-multiline, which is unbearably slow with
large conflicts and ciomplex font-lock patterns.
(smerge-remove-props): Remove overlay rather than text-properties.
(smerge-mode): Don't set font-lock-multiline.
Remove overlays when turned off.
author | Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> |
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date | Mon, 22 Aug 2005 14:38:51 +0000 |
parents | 017ff76022bd |
children | 296901e2dded |
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Emacs for Windows This README file describes how to dump a bare precompiled version of GNU Emacs for Windows NT/2000/XP and Windows 95/98/Me. This distribution supplements the standard dumped precompiled distribution of Emacs, which you can download from: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/windows/emacs/ If you do not have the "bin" distribution, then you will need to download it before you can use this undumped version. Also note that you should only need to dump Emacs yourself if you want to dump Emacs with more elisp files than are included normally, or to rebuild Emacs after patching one of the elisp files that is preloaded. The dumping process consists of running a bare Emacs, loading up a number of general elisp files, and then creating a new Emacs executable preinitialized and ready to run. In the precompiled distributions, Emacs has already been dumped with the standard configuration. To dump Emacs, unpack this distribution into the directory created by unpacking the corresponding standard precompiled distribution. To verify that you unpacked in the proper place, check to make sure that you now have a temacs.exe file in the bin directory. Once you have unpacked this distribution, cd into the bin directory and run dump.bat. This will produce a new bin\emacs.exe executable for you to use (the original one is renamed to emacs.exe.orig; this is not overwritten if you run dump more than once). For more information about running Emacs, read the README.W32 file that came with the standard dumped precompiled distribution. If you have problems with Emacs, including problems with dumping, send email to "help-emacs-windows@gnu.org". Enjoy!