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* net/xesam.el (top): Require `wid-edit' always.
(xesam-mode-line, xesam-highlight): New deffaces.
(xesam-objects): New local variable.
(xesam-search-engines): Fix error in field list.
(xesam-mode): Use `xesam-mode-line' instead of
`font-lock-type-face'. Apply `xesam-mode' to a temp buffer, for
proper initiatilzaion (why?).
(xesam-highlight-string, xesam-get-hits)
(xesam-kill-buffer-function): New defuns.
(xesam-refresh-entry): Move code to `xesam-get-hits'. Check
result of "hit.fields", it isn't a string only. Wrap an error of
the strigi search engine ("xesam:size" is returned as string).
Highlight search items.
(xesam-refresh-search-buffer): Make logic of counters more simple.
Prefetch next hits.
(xesam-signal-handler): Use `xesam-mode-line' instead of
`font-lock-type-face'.
(xesam-new-search): Add `xesam-kill-buffer-function' to
`kill-buffer-hook'.
author | Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> |
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date | Tue, 05 Aug 2008 19:47:27 +0000 |
parents | 8ce686bd7f4f |
children | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
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