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* mh-alias.el (mh-alias-gecos-name): Use replace-regexp-in-string
instead of mh-replace-in-string as mh-replace-in-string was replaced
by a more appropriate defsubst in mh-xemacs.el.
* mh-comp.el: Require cleanup, wrap compiler-shushing defvars with
eval-when-compile.
(mh-file-is-vcard-p): Removed redundant test.
* mh-customize.el: Require cleanup, wrap compiler-shushing defvars
with eval-when-compile.
(mh-adaptive-cmd-note-flag, mh-invisible-header-fields)
(mh-invisible-header-fields-default): Add forward definitions.
(mh-invisible-header-fields-default): Alphabetize.
* mh-e.el: Require cleanup, wrap compiler-shushing defvars with
eval-when-compile.
(mh-thread-scan-line-map-stack, tool-bar-mode): Delete unused
variables.
(mh-colors-available-p): Just call display-color-cells. It's on all
supported Emacsen (and defaliased on XEmacs).
* mh-funcs.el: mh-inc.el: mh-init.el: Wrap compiler-shushing defvars
* with eval-when-compile.
* mh-identity.el: Don't need (mh-require-cl).
* mh-index.el: Don't need to load executable any more.
* mh-mime.el: Wrap compiler-shushing defvars with eval-when-compile.
(mh-have-file-command): Initialize variable to 'undefined. Add
docstring. Update function of same name accordingly. Also don't need
to load executable any more.
(mh-mime-content-types): Delete.
(mh-minibuffer-read-type): Prompt user for type if mh-file-mime-type
returns application/octet-stream. Assume we have mailcap-mime-types.
(mh-mime-display): Update error message.
* mh-seq.el: Require cleanup, and wrap compiler-shushing defvars with
eval-when-compile.
* mh-utils.el: Require cleanup, and wrap compiler-shushing defvars
with eval-when-compile.
(mh-clean-msg-header): Don't set after-change-functions to nil.
(mh-replace-in-string): Remove. Create defsubst in mh-xemacs.el
instead.
author | Bill Wohler <wohler@newt.com> |
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date | Mon, 09 Jan 2006 06:28:49 +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.