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Use list syntax for key definitions.
(winner-mode, winner-save-unconditionally)
(winner-hook-installed-p): Save window configuration after
every command if window-configuration-change-hook is not present.
(winner-save-new-configurations, winner-insert-if-new):
Compare a new window configuration
with the previous configuration before saving it.
(winner-insert-if-new, winner-ring)
(winner-configuration, winner-set): Save buffer list together
with the window configurations, so that windows that can no
longer be correctly restored can instead be deleted.
(winner-undo): Compare restored configuration
with other configurations that have been reviewed and skip
this one if it looks similar.
(winner-insert-if-new, winner-save-new-configurations)
(winner-save-unconditionally): Just save the final
configuration if the same command (changing the window
configuration) is applied several times in a row.
(winner-switch): Removed the command
`winner-switch' (and the variables connected to it), since
because of the change above, any "switching package" may now
be used without disturbing winner-mode too much.
(winner-change-fun): Removed the pushnew
command, so that `cl' will not have to be loaded.
(winner-set-conf): Introduced "wrapper" around
`set-window-configuration', so that `winner-undo' may be
called from the minibuffer.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 09 Mar 1998 22:42:13 +0000 |
parents | fd60546a64f6 |
children | 695cf19ef79e |
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\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- @comment %**start of header @setfilename inner-covers.info @settitle Inner Covers @smallbook @comment %**end of header @headings off @w{ } @sp 4 @tex \center {\secfonts \rm Lay-Flat Binding} @end tex @sp 2 We have bound this manual using a new @dfn{lay-flat} binding technology. This type of binding allows you to open a soft cover book so that it ``lays flat'' on a table without creasing the binding. In order to make the book lay flat properly, you need to ``crack'' the binding. To do this, divide the book into two sections and bend it so that the front and back covers meet. Do not worry; the pages are sewn and glued to the binding, and will not fall out easily. The outer cardboard binding itself is designed so that it will not break or crease as an ordinary paperback binding will. Bend the book several times in this manner, dividing it in a different place each time and pressing the pages flat and open. With use, the binding will become flexible and the pages will lay flat without needing to be pushed or held down. @page @tex \center {\secfonts \rm Notes} @end tex @bye