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Standardize the way M-x commands are written: dashes inside command names, not spaces; spaces before <Return>. (Summary): Describe the new behavior of C-l. (Basic Cursor Control): Don't say that files "ought" to end in newlines. Try to distinguish scroll bar from fringes. You can also scroll with a wheel mouse. (If Emacs Stops Responding): Rename from "When Emacs is hung". (Inserting And Deleting): Continuation marks appear in the fringe. Clarify that deletion can be undone. Mention cut and paste, and the Glossary. (Files, Mode Line): Update mode-line format. (Extending The Command Set): Downplay C-z, since using Emacs on a text-only terminal is less common these days. (Searching): Incremental searching is no longer atypical. Downplay flow control issues, remove reference to deleted FAQ node. (Multiple Windows): Mention frames. (Multiple Frames): New section. (Getting More Help): Downplay C-h having a different binding. Don't say help is "on-line", since the meaning has changed. (More Features): Replace "on-line". Use C-h rather than F10 h. Say a little more about completion. (Conclusion): Don't mention C-z again here.
author Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
date Wed, 08 Jul 2009 02:31:02 +0000
parents 528714e93230
children 4bc33ffdda1a ef719132ddfa
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;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
;; For our purposes we can treat the vt200 and vt100 almost alike.
;; Most differences are handled by the termcap entry.
(defun terminal-init-vt200 ()
  "Terminal initialization function for vt200."
  (tty-run-terminal-initialization (selected-frame) "vt100")
  ;; Make F11 an escape key.
  (define-key input-decode-map "\e[23~" [f11]) ;Probably redundant.
  (define-key local-function-key-map [f11] [?\e]))

;; arch-tag: 0f78f583-9f32-4237-b106-28bcfff21d89
;;; vt200.el ends here