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Clean up last bookmark changes for man/woman/gnus-summary.
* gnus-sum.el: Add bookmark declarations to silence the compiler.
(gnus-mark-xrefs-as-read, gnus-summary-limit-to-bodies):
Use with-current-buffer to silence the byte-compiler.
(gnus-summary-bookmark-make-record): Use derived-mode-p and don't
bother to require `gnus'.
(gnus-summary-bookmark-jump): Don't forget to autoload. Simplify.
* woman.el: Add bookmark declarations to silence the compiler.
(bookmark-prop-get): Use `man-args' rather than `filename' as a first
step to compatibility between man and woman bookmarks.
Adjust for Man-default-bookmark-title renaming.
(woman-bookmark-jump): Adjust accordingly. Don't forget to autoload.
* man.el: Add bookmark declarations to silence the compiler.
(Man-name-local-regexp): Make it match NAME as well.
(Man-getpage-in-background): Return the buffer.
(Man-notify-when-ready): Use `case'.
(man-set-default-bookmark-title): Rename to Man-default-bookmark-title.
Don't hardcode "NAME". Simplify.
(Man-bookmark-make-record): Use Man-arguments rather than buffer-name.
Rename from Man-bookmark-make-record.
(Man-bookmark-jump): Rename from man-bookmark-jump. Simplify now that
we have the actual man-args. Use Man-getpage-in-background rather
than `man' since the arg is already processed. Let bookmark.el do the
window handling. Only wait for the relevant process.
Don't forget to autoload.
* bookmark.el (bookmark-default-file): Use locate-user-emacs-file.
author | Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> |
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date | Mon, 12 Apr 2010 12:09:47 -0400 |
parents | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
children | ac52af4a044c |
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