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(dired-use-ls-dired): New variable. (dired-directory): Document the rules better. (dired-insert-headerline): Function deleted. (dired-revert): Pass no args to dired-readin. (dired-move-to-filename): First try using dired-filename property. (dired-move-to-end-of-filename): Likewise. (dired-why): Try to show the start of this page of warnings. (dired-log): Insert the buffer name at start of page, not end. (dired-log-summary): If just one failure, explain it in echo area. (dired-internal-noselect): Always set dired-directory, when buffer is not new. Pass dir-or-list, not dirname, to dired-mode. Call dired-readin with no args. Don't call dired-after-readin-hook here. (dired-find-buffer-nocreate): Expand dirname. Expand the dir from dired-directory to compare with dirname. (dired-readin): Take no args. Get the directory from dired-directory. Run dired-before-reading hook inside save-excursion. Run dired-after-readin-hook here. Don't make undo entries at all. Call dired-readin-insert with no args. Don't change indentation here. Don't insert headerline here. (dired-readin-insert): Take no args. Get dir and file-list from dired-directory. Call dired-insert-directory the new way. Don't insert "wildcard" info here. (dired-insert-directory): New arg FILE-LIST. First arg now DIR, always just the directory. This function fully handles setting up the buffer text: update indentation, insert headerline and "wildcard" info. Pass --dired arg if appropriate; put info in dired-filename props. Don't expand file names here.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Sun, 15 Sep 2002 01:52:54 +0000
parents 75e2a0dcadcd
children 23a1cea22d13
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Basic Installation for  An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp  version 2
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    # To see the table of contents of the emacs-lisp-intro-2.00.tar.gz
    # file, execute the following at your shell prompt:

    tar -tzvf emacs-lisp-intro-2.00.tar.gz

    # To uncompress and untar the file, execute the following:

    tar -xzvf emacs-lisp-intro-2.00.tar.gz

    # The file will untar into a subdirectory called emacs-lisp-intro-2.00
    # That directory will contain the Texinfo source for the book, the
    # Info files and various other files.

    cd emacs-lisp-intro-2.00

    # To create a DVI file that can be printed directly or converted
    # to PostScript or PDF and then printed, execute the following:

    ./configure
    make dvi

    # To create an HTML file, execute the following 
    #   (presumably you have already executed the `./configure' command
    #    before running `make dvi'; if not execute `./configure' now);
    # this will place HTML files into a emacs-lisp-intro/ subdirectory:

    makeinfo --html --verbose emacs-lisp-intro.texi

    # To create a single, large HTML file in the current directory,
    # use the --no-split option, like this:

    makeinfo --html --no-split --verbose emacs-lisp-intro.texi

        # At the time of writing, `makeinfo' version 4.0b creates HTML
        # files with %20 in addresses instead of a space.  Some
        # browsers have difficulty following such references.  In
        # GNU Emacs, you can replace the occurrences of %20 with a
        # command such as
        #              (replace-string "%20" " ")

    # To create a single, large Info file in the current directory
    # instead of the usual 16 smaller Info files, and also, to avoid
    # indenting paragraphs, execute:

    makeinfo --no-split --paragraph-indent=0 --verbose emacs-lisp-intro.texi

    # To create a single, large Plain text file in the current
    # directory, execute:

    makeinfo --fill-column=70 --no-split --paragraph-indent=0 \
    --verbose --no-headers --output=emacs-lisp-intro.txt emacs-lisp-intro.texi

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