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Revision: miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--unicode--0--patch-63
Merge from emacs--cvs-trunk--0
Patches applied:
* emacs--cvs-trunk--0 (patch 358-423)
- Update from CVS
- Remove "-face" suffix from widget faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from custom faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from change-log faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from compilation faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from diff-mode faces
- lisp/longlines.el (longlines-visible-face): Face removed
- Remove "-face" suffix from woman faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from whitespace-highlight face
- Remove "-face" suffix from ruler-mode faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from show-paren faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from log-view faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from smerge faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from show-tabs faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from highlight-changes faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from and downcase info faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from pcvs faces
- Update uses of renamed pcvs faces
- Tweak ChangeLog
- Remove "-face" suffix from strokes-char face
- Remove "-face" suffix from compare-windows face
- Remove "-face" suffix from calendar faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from diary-button face
- Remove "-face" suffix from testcover faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from viper faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from org faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from sgml-namespace face
- Remove "-face" suffix from table-cell face
- Remove "-face" suffix from tex-mode faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from texinfo-heading face
- Remove "-face" suffix from flyspell faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from gomoku faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from mpuz faces
- Merge from gnus--rel--5.10
- Remove "-face" suffix from Buffer-menu-buffer face
- Remove "-face" suffix from antlr-mode faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from ebrowse faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from flymake faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from idlwave faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from sh-script faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from vhdl-mode faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from which-func face
- Remove "-face" suffix from cperl-mode faces
- Remove "-face" suffix from ld-script faces
- Fix cperl-mode font-lock problem
- Tweak which-func face
* gnus--rel--5.10 (patch 80-82)
- Merge from emacs--cvs-trunk--0
- Update from CVS
author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 15 Jun 2005 23:32:15 +0000 |
parents | 18c8da5d961a |
children | f05a048483cc |
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