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(Basic Keyboard Macro): Make F3 and F4 the preferred interface for defining macros. Simplify examples. Note that C-g quits macro definitions. (Keyboard Macro Counter): Document using F3 to insert counter. Give usage example. (Keyboard Macro Query): Organize query responses in a table.
author Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
date Mon, 22 Sep 2008 23:40:54 +0000
parents e9cff1f5a026
children 34d4bb11f58f
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2008-06-14  Ulf Jasper  <ulf.jasper@web.de>

	* newsticker-testsuite.el: New file.

2008-05-24  Ulf Jasper  <ulf.jasper@web.de>

	* icalendar-testsuite.el (icalendar-testsuite--run-function-tests):
	Add icalendar-testsuite--test-datestring-to-isodate,
	icalendar-testsuite--test-datetime-to-diary-date, and
	icalendar-testsuite--test-calendar-style.
	(icalendar-testsuite--test-format-ical-event):
	(icalendar-testsuite--test-parse-summary-and-rest):
	Doc fix.  Remove european-calendar-style.
	(icalendar-testsuite--get-ical-event): Doc fix.
	(icalendar-testsuite--test-first-weekday-of-year):
	(icalendar-testsuite--run-cycle-tests): Add doc string.
	(icalendar-testsuite--test-datestring-to-isodate):
	(icalendar-testsuite--test-datetime-to-diary-date):
	(icalendar-testsuite--test-calendar-style): New functions.
	(icalendar-testsuite--test-export): Handle iso date style.
	New arg INPUT-ISO.  Use calendar-date-style.
	(icalendar-testsuite--test-import): Handle iso date style.
	New arg EXPECTED-ISO.  Use calendar-date-style.
	(icalendar-testsuite--test-cycle): Handle iso date style.
	(icalendar-testsuite--run-import-tests):
	(icalendar-testsuite--run-export-tests):
	(icalendar-testsuite--run-real-world-tests): Add iso style tests.

2008-02-29  Glenn Morris  <rgm@gnu.org>

	* README: New file.

2008-02-29  Ulf Jasper  <ulf.jasper@web.de>

	* icalendar-testsuite.el: New file.

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