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(mark-sexp-diary-entries): Retrieve mark from diary-sexp-entry and pass it to mark-visible-calendar-date. (list-sexp-diary-entries): Update doc string for new docs for .... If diary-sexp-entry returns a cons, only add the text to the diary list. (diary-sexp-entry): Allow sexps to return a cons of the form (MARK . STRING) to specify what face or character mark should be used in the calendar display. (diary-date, diary-block, diary-float, diary-anniversary) (diary-cyclic): Add optional MARK parameter, specifying what face or character to use in the calendar display. These will now return (MARK . ENTRY). (check-calendar-holidays, diary-iso-date) (calendar-holiday-list, diary-french-date, diary-mayan-date) (diary-julian-date, diary-astro-day-number, diary-chinese-date) (diary-islamic-date, list-islamic-diary-entries) (mark-islamic-diary-entries, mark-islamic-calendar-date-pattern) (diary-hebrew-date, diary-omer, diary-yahrzeit, diary-parasha) (diary-rosh-hodesh, list-hebrew-diary-entries) (mark-hebrew-diary-entries, mark-hebrew-calendar-date-pattern) (diary-coptic-date, diary-persian-date, diary-phases-of-moon) (diary-sunrise-sunset, diary-sabbath-candles): Remove interactive flag from autoloads.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Mon, 22 Jul 2002 15:32:00 +0000
parents 44d6fbf65a04
children 3681678d3d86
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This directory contains the architecture-independent files used by or
with Emacs.  This includes some text files of documentation for GNU
Emacs or of interest to Emacs users, and the file of dumped docstrings
for Emacs functions and variables.

Some of the *.tex files need special versions of TeX to typeset them.
The files cs-*.tex and sk-*.tex need csTeX, a special version of TeX
tailored to typesetting Czech and Slovak documents.  We provide
PostScript files for these documents, so that you could print them
without installing the modified TeX versions.

`termcap.src' is included mainly for VMS.  It is a copy of the
`/etc/termcap' file used on Unix.