Mercurial > emacs
changeset 35680:1a6073992224
*** empty log message ***
author | Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 29 Jan 2001 13:31:47 +0000 |
parents | 38c7aeb5a6a3 |
children | de6a16f23233 |
files | etc/NEWS etc/dired-ref.ps etc/dired-ref.tex |
diffstat | 3 files changed, 79 insertions(+), 84 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/etc/NEWS Mon Jan 29 12:36:52 2001 +0000 +++ b/etc/NEWS Mon Jan 29 13:31:47 2001 +0000 @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ group. ** The user option `backward-delete-char-untabify-method' controls the -behaviour of `backward-delete-char-untabify'. [This change was made +behavior of `backward-delete-char-untabify'. [This change was made in Emacs 20.3 but not mentioned then.] ** The new user-option `confirm-kill-emacs' can be customized to @@ -795,7 +795,7 @@ fraction of the window's height from the top of the window. When scrolling down because point is below the window end, if the -value of the buffer-local variable `scroll-down-aggessively' is a +value of the buffer-local variable `scroll-down-aggressively' is a number, Emacs chooses a new window start so that point ends up that fraction of the window's height from the bottom of the window. @@ -956,7 +956,7 @@ +++ *** Unless the file is under version control the search for a file's version number is performed based on regular expressions from -`change-log-version-number-regexp-list' which can be cutomized. +`change-log-version-number-regexp-list' which can be customized. Version numbers are only found in the first 10 percent of a file. *** Change Log mode now defines its own faces for font-lock highlighting. @@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ *** The new function `font-lock-remove-keywords' can be used to remove font-lock keywords from the current buffer or from a specific major mode. -*** Multiline patterns are now supported. Modes using this, should +*** Multi-line patterns are now supported. Modes using this, should set font-lock-multiline to t in their font-lock-defaults. *** `font-lock-syntactic-face-function' allows major-modes to choose @@ -1441,7 +1441,7 @@ ** Shell script mode changes. Shell script mode (sh-script) can now indent scripts for shells -derived from sh and rc. The indentation style is customizeable, and +derived from sh and rc. The indentation style is customizable, and sh-script can attempt to "learn" the current buffer's style. ** Etags changes. @@ -1830,7 +1830,7 @@ by visiting a CVS administrative directory (with a prefix argument) provides an alternative interface to VC-dired for CVS. It comes with `log-view-mode' to view RCS and SCCS logs and `log-edit-mode' used to -enter checkin log messages. +enter check-in log messages. +++ *** The new package called `woman' allows to browse Unix man pages @@ -2032,8 +2032,8 @@ file list can be displayed: - organized by major modes, directories or user defined rules. -- sorted by file pathes, file names, ascending or descending. -- showing pathes relative to the current default-directory +- sorted by file paths, file names, ascending or descending. +- showing paths relative to the current default-directory The `recentf-filter-changer' menu filter function allows to dynamically change the menu appearance. @@ -2232,12 +2232,12 @@ - Function: remove ELT SEQ -Return a copy of SEQ with all occurences of ELT removed. SEQ must be +Return a copy of SEQ with all occurrences of ELT removed. SEQ must be a list, vector, or string. The comparison is done with `equal'. - Function: remq ELT LIST -Return a copy of LIST with all occurences of ELT removed. The +Return a copy of LIST with all occurrences of ELT removed. The comparison is done with `eq'. +++ @@ -2488,7 +2488,7 @@ Optional arguments BEG and END default to `point-min' and `point-max' respectively. -If region ends with a newline, ignore it unless optinal third argument +If region ends with a newline, ignore it unless optional third argument COUNT-FINAL-NEWLINE is non-nil. The optional fourth argument WINDOW specifies the window used for @@ -2639,7 +2639,7 @@ +++ ** Regular expressions now support intervals \{n,m\} as well as Perl's shy-groups \(?:...\) and non-greedy *? +? and ?? operators. -Also backreferences like \2 are now considered as an error if the +Also back-references like \2 are now considered as an error if the corresponding subgroup does not exist (or is not closed yet). Previously it would have been silently turned into `2' (ignoring the `\'). @@ -3270,10 +3270,10 @@ doesn't exist. Setting `face-font-registry-alternatives' allows the user to specify -all alternative font registry names to try for a face speciying a +all alternative font registry names to try for a face specifying a registry. -Please note that the iterpretations of the above two variables are +Please note that the interpretations of the above two variables are slightly different. Setting face-ignored-fonts allows the user to ignore specific fonts. @@ -3548,7 +3548,7 @@ the variable `minibuffer-prompt-properties', and turn on the `Inviolable' option. -The function minubuffer-prompt-end returns the current position of the +The function minibuffer-prompt-end returns the current position of the end of the minibuffer prompt, if the minibuffer is current. Otherwise, it returns zero. @@ -3734,7 +3734,7 @@ the image, so that the background of a frame is visible behind the image. If BG is not specified, or if BG is t, determine the background color of the image by looking at the 4 corners of the -image, assuming the most frequently occuring color from the corners is +image, assuming the most frequently occurring color from the corners is the background color of the image. Otherwise, BG must be a list `(RED GREEN BLUE)' specifying the color to assume for the background of the image. @@ -3861,7 +3861,7 @@ `:index INDEX' INDEX must be an integer >= 0. Load image number INDEX from a -multi-image GIF file. An error is signalled if INDEX is too large. +multi-image GIF file. An error is signaled if INDEX is too large. This could be used to implement limited support for animated GIFs. For example, the following function displays a multi-image GIF file @@ -4305,7 +4305,7 @@ All display specifications can be conditionalized. If a specification has the form `(:when CONDITION . SPEC)', the specification SPEC applies only when CONDITION yields a non-nil value when evaluated. -During evaluattion, point is temporarily set to the end position of +During evaluation, point is temporarily set to the end position of the text having the `display' property. The normal specification consisting of SPEC only is equivalent to @@ -4744,7 +4744,7 @@ If you used this function in your initialization files, you must rewrite them to use `face-spec-set' instead. -*** Cancelling now uses the current select method. Symbolic prefix +*** Canceling now uses the current select method. Symbolic prefix `a' forces normal posting method. *** New command to translate M******** sm*rtq**t*s into proper text @@ -4917,7 +4917,7 @@ ** The new function file-attributes-lessp is a helper function for sorting the list generated by directory-files-and-attributes. It -accepts two arguments, each a list of a file name and its atttributes. +accepts two arguments, each a list of a file name and its attributes. It compares the file names of each according to string-lessp and returns the result. @@ -4973,7 +4973,7 @@ region is preceded or followed by non-ASCII codes, inserting or deleting at the head or the end of the region may signal this error: - Byte combining across boundary of accessible buffer text inhibitted + Byte combining across boundary of accessible buffer text inhibited This is to avoid some bytes being combined together into a character across the boundary. @@ -5621,7 +5621,7 @@ *** Loading vcursor now does not define keys by default, as this is generally a bad side effect. Use M-x customize to set -vcursor-key-bindings to t to restore the old behaviour. +vcursor-key-bindings to t to restore the old behavior. *** vcursor-auto-disable can be `copy', which turns off copying from the vcursor, but doesn't disable it, after any non-vcursor command. @@ -5689,7 +5689,7 @@ *** Many more labeled LaTeX environments are recognized by default. -The builtin command list now covers all the standard LaTeX commands, +The built-in command list now covers all the standard LaTeX commands, and all of the major packages included in the LaTeX distribution. Also, RefTeX now understands the \appendix macro and changes
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--- a/etc/dired-ref.tex Mon Jan 29 12:36:52 2001 +0000 +++ b/etc/dired-ref.tex Mon Jan 29 13:31:47 2001 +0000 @@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ % This is a bit of a dirty hack on the GNU Emacs reference card % to produce a Dired reference card instead. -% I (Evgeny Roubinchtein, eroubinc@u.washington.edu) put this together -% because I wanted a Dired reference card, +% I (Evgeny Roubinchtein, eroubinc@u.washington.edu) put this together +% because I wanted a Dired reference card, % but couldn't find anything on the 'net. % Based mostly off Dired's describe-mode. @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ \def\ncolumns{\the\columnsperpage} -\message{[\ncolumns\space +\message{[\ncolumns\space column\if 1\ncolumns\else s\fi\space per page]} \def\scaledmag#1{ scaled \magstep #1} @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ \def\bye{\par\vfill\supereject \if a\abc \else\null\vfill\eject\fi \if a\abc \else\null\vfill\eject\fi - \end} + \end} \fi % we won't be using math mode much, so redefine some of the characters @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ % I cannot figure out how to make all dired-x % commands fit on a page in two-column format -\def\dx{\bf (DX)} +\def\dx{{\bf (DX)}} %**end of header @@ -260,11 +260,11 @@ % "flag" files for deletion or "mark" files for later commands, either one % file at a time or by all files matching certain criteria (e.g., files that % match a certain regexp). - + % You move throughout the buffer using the usual cursor motion commands. % Letters no longer insert themselves, but execute commands instead. The % digits (0-9) are prefix arguments. - + % Most commands operate either on all marked files or on the current file if % no files are marked. Use a numeric prefix argument to operate on the next % ARG files (or previous ARG if ARG $<$ 0). Use the prefix argument `1' to @@ -272,14 +272,14 @@ % which run a sub-process on a group of files will display a list of files % for which the sub-process failed. Typing y will try to tell % you what went wrong. - + % When editing several directories in one buffer, each directory acts as a % page, so C-x [ and C-x ] can be used to move between directories. \section{Entering and Exiting Dired} \key{run dired}{C-x d} -\key{dired the directory of the file you are editing}{C-x C-j\dx} +\key{dired the directory of the file you are editing}{C-x C-j \dx} \key{quit dired}{q} \section{Motion Commands} @@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ \section{Mouse Commands} \metax{visit file}{Mouse_Button_2} -\metax{popup menu}{Control-Mouse_Button_3} +\metax{popup menu}{Control-Mouse_Button_3} \section{Immediate Actions on Files} @@ -322,12 +322,12 @@ \key{mark all files in the current subdir}{* s} \key{mark file names matching a regular expression}{* \%} \key{change the marks to a different character}{* c} -\key{mark files for which Elisp expression returns t}{* (\dx} +\key{mark files for which Elisp expression returns t}{* ( \dx} \section{Getting Help} \key{dired help}{h} -\key{dired summary(short help) and error log}{?} +\key{dired summary (short help) and error log}{?} \section{Commands on Files Marked or Specified by the Prefix} @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ \key{delete marked (as opposed to flagged) files}{X} \key{uuencode or uudecode file(s)}{U} \key{compress or uncompress file(s)}{Z} -\key{run info on file}{I\dx} +\key{run info on file}{I \dx} \key{make symbolic link(s)}{S} \key{make relative symbolic links}{Y} \key{make hard link(s)}{H}