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* mail/sendmail.el (send-mail-function):
* tooltip.el (tooltip-mode):
* simple.el (transient-mark-mode):
* rfn-eshadow.el (file-name-shadow-mode):
* frame.el (blink-cursor-mode):
* font-core.el (global-font-lock-mode):
* files.el (temporary-file-directory)
(small-temporary-file-directory, auto-save-file-name-transforms):
* epa-hook.el (auto-encryption-mode):
* composite.el (global-auto-composition-mode):
Use custom-initialize-delay.
* startup.el (command-line): Don't explicitly call
custom-reevaluate-setting for all the above vars.
* custom.el (custom-initialize-safe-set)
(custom-initialize-safe-default): Delete.
author | Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> |
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date | Sun, 13 Sep 2009 00:52:55 +0000 |
parents | dc1af63f6b73 |
children | 43f8ac6763d9 |
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CHECKLIST FOR ADDING A NEW FILE TO EMACS -*- outline -*- ** Make sure the author(s) have a copyright assignment/disclaimer. ** Make sure the file matches the standard Emacs template (header format, copyright and license notice, etc). ** Make sure the filename does not cause the DOS port any problems (8+3). Run the `doschk' program like this: find /path/to/emacs -print | doschk and examine the output for DOS-related problems. The sections of output under the headings "The following files are not valid DOS file names:" and "The following resolve to the same DOS file names:" should not include any files that end up in the release tarball. ** Make the ChangeLog entry in the name of the author(s), not your own name. ** If appropriate, add an entry to lisp/Makefile.in ELCFILES. ** If appropriate, check that the file compiles OK and that Emacs builds fine with it. Address any compilation warnings. ** If a major contribution, consider adding an entry to the Acknowledgments in doc/emacs/emacs.texi and ack.texi. ** If appropriate, add a short NEWS entry. ** If appropriate, update make-dist (not needed with "standard" file names, eg *.el).