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(cal-menu-holidays-menu): Use calendar-cursor-holidays rather than
cal-menu-today-holidays.
(cal-menu-today-holidays): Remove function.
(cal-menu-holiday-window-suffix): Simplify.
(cal-menu-list-holidays-year, cal-menu-list-holidays-following-year)
(cal-menu-list-holidays-previous-year, calendar-mouse-goto-date):
Remove unused functions.
(calendar-mouse-view-diary-entries): Use format rather than concat.
(cal-menu-x-popup-menu): Turn it into a macro.
(calendar-mouse-holidays, calendar-mouse-view-diary-entries)
(calendar-mouse-print-dates): Adapt for cal-menu-x-popup-menu change.
(cal-menu-event-to-date): Remove function.
(calendar-mouse-holidays, calendar-mouse-view-diary-entries)
(calendar-mouse-view-other-diary-entries, calendar-mouse-print-dates)
(cal-menu-set-date-title): Use calendar-cursor-to-date rather than
cal-menu-event-to-date.
(calendar-mouse-tex-day, calendar-mouse-tex-week, calendar-mouse-tex-week2)
(calendar-mouse-tex-week-iso, calendar-mouse-tex-week-monday)
(calendar-mouse-tex-filofax-daily, calendar-mouse-tex-filofax-2week)
(calendar-mouse-tex-filofax-week, calendar-mouse-tex-month)
(calendar-mouse-tex-month-landscape, calendar-mouse-tex-year)
(calendar-mouse-tex-filofax-year, calendar-mouse-tex-year-landscape):
Remove functions.
(cal-menu-context-mouse-menu): Replace the above functions with the
cal-tex versions. Add HTML submenu.
author | Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 18 Jun 2008 02:56:17 +0000 |
parents | 1ae53bd2e777 |
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This directory contains source code for the parts of Emacs that are written in Emacs Lisp. *.el files are Emacs Lisp source, and the corresponding *.elc files are byte-compiled versions. Byte-compiled files are architecture-independent. The term subdirectory contains Lisp files that customize Emacs for certain terminal types. When Emacs starts, it checks the TERM environment variable to get the terminal type and loads `term/${TERM}.el' if it exists. The other subdirectories hold Lisp packages grouped by their general purpose.