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(Finternal_show_cursor): Change it to set the
cursor on/off, not toggle its state.
(Finternal_show_cursor_p): New.
(syms_of_display): Defsubr Sinternal_show_cursor_p.
author | Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 03 Nov 1999 15:57:55 +0000 |
parents | e96ffe544684 |
children | 2568d5a27317 |
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User-visible changes to mh-e in version 5.0 from 4.1. Note: This being a major release, there are many internal changes. This document lists only changes to the external interfaces of mh-e. When upgrading, you must either explicitly reload the new versions of all mh-e files that are already loaded or restart your Emacs. mh-e 5.0.1 contains minor changes from mh-e 5.0 to integrate it with Emacs 19.29. mh-e 5.0.2 contains additional minor changes to integrate it with reporter.el (requires reporter.el version 3.1c or later) and Emacs 19.30. The mh-goto-msg function is much faster, which also speeds up several other operations. Major Changes and New Features in mh-e ====================================== The emphasis for this release has been on consistency and documentation. Many documentation strings were enhanced. Documentation strings were changed to comments for internal functions and variables. There is now proper documentation in the form of a 75-page users manual. The Texinfo source is mh-e.texi; the formatted Info document is mh-e.info. There is a new command `mh-update-sequences', which updates MH's idea of what messages are in the Unseen sequence and what is the current folder and message. `mh-quit' calls it. While `mh-execute-commands' has always done this updating as a side effect, the new function is faster. The MH profile entry "Inbox:" is supported. If the show-buffer is modified, the user is queried before mh-e reuses the buffer to show a different message. This buffer is also auto-saved and backed up correctly. `mh-store-buffer' is significantly more robust. It now handles messages created by a wide variety of packaging software. The status message for `uudecode' includes the name of the file created. An error is signaled if the subprocess exits with a non-zero status. `mh-search-folder' behaves predictably, adding messages found to the `search' sequence. It correctly handles the case of no messages found. `mh-burst-digest' (`M-b') now only rescans the part of the folder affected by the burst. It is now much faster in a large folder. New mh-e Hooks and Customization Variables ========================================== `mh-default-folder-for-message-function': new name for the old `mh-msg-folder-hook', which wasn't a hook. The old name was confusing, leading people to think they could use `add-hook' with it, when actually `setq' is the correct way. `mh-sortm-args': When this variable is used has changed. Now `mh-sortm-args' is passed if there IS a prefix argument to `mh-sort-folder'. The assumption is that for arguments you normally want, you would specify them in an MH profile entry. `mh-mhn-args': new hook, a list of additional arguments to pass to the `mhn' program if `mh-edit-mhn' is given a prefix argument. `mh-edit-mhn-hook': new hook called by `mh-edit-mhn', the function that formats MIME messages. `mh-folder-list-change-hook': new hook, called whenever the cached list of folders, `mh-folder-list', is changed. `mh-find-path-hook': new hook, called when entering mh-e. `mh-repl-formfile': new variable, used to change the format file used by `mh-reply' from the default of "replcomps". New variables to customize the scan format and notating: `mh-note-deleted', `mh-note-refiled', `mh-note-seq', `mh-note-cur', `mh-note-copied', `mh-note-printed'. Key Binding Changes in mh-e =========================== `RET' runs `mh-show' for consistency with the Finder and Info. The old binding `.' still works, but `RET' is now the standard binding. `M-<' now runs `mh-first-msg' for consistency with `M->', which runs `mh-last-msg'. `C-c C-f C-d' in MH-Letter mode moves to a Dcc: header field. `C-c C-f C-r' in MH-Letter mode moves to a From: header field. `g' is now the standard binding for `mh-goto-msg'. The old binding `j' still works. Other Improvements and Changes to mh-e ====================================== `mh-lpr-command-format' no longer passes the "-p" argument to `lpr' by default. The mail header typically has the date anyway. When prompting for a sequence name, if no sequences have been used yet, mh-e will offer the first sequence the current message is in. The patterns of more mailers are recognized by `mh-extract-rejected-mail'. `mh-insert-prefix-string' no longer wraps the call to the `mail-citation-hook' function in a `save-excursion' so the hook writer can choose whether to leave point at the beginning or the end of the yanked text. `mh-write-msg-to-file': The prompt now refers to "message" or "message body" depending on which will be written. (This is controlled by a prefix argument.) The file defaults to the last-used file instead of supplying only the directory name. mh-e uses message ranges when running MH commands. Thus "rmm 1 2 3 4 6" is now "rmm 1-4 6". This change makes it less likely to overflow system argument list limits, and it might be faster, too. Bug Fixes to mh-e ================= mh-e's idea of the unseen sequence now stays in sync with MH's better. Functions that are supposed to find fields in the message header no longer look in the message body. mh-e would sometimes fail to remove the "%" from a scan line when the message was removed from a sequence if the message was also in the Previous sequence. The variable `mh-inc-prog' is now correctly used in all places. `mh-pipe-msg' runs the process in the correct directory. A partially scanned folder will no longer lose the "/select" annotation when you execute marked deletes and refiles with `x'.