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changeset 23902:1c12a73f742d
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author | Karl Heuer <kwzh@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 16 Dec 1998 06:34:51 +0000 |
parents | 974c8a7b79e8 |
children | 7d1efca4eadc |
files | lispref/customize.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lispref/customize.texi Wed Dec 16 06:32:39 1998 +0000 +++ b/lispref/customize.texi Wed Dec 16 06:34:51 1998 +0000 @@ -543,10 +543,35 @@ documentation string is either the one you specify with @code{:doc}, or @var{variable}'s own documentation string. -@item (set @var{elements}@dots{}) -The value must be a list and each element of the list must be one of the -@var{elements} specified. This appears in the customization buffer as a -checklist. +@item (set @var{types}@dots{}) +The value must be a list, and each element of the list must match one of +the @var{types} specified. + +This appears in the customization buffer as a checklist, so that each of +@var{types} may have either one corresponding element or none. It is +not possible to specify two different elements that match the same one +of @var{types}. For example, @code{(set integer symbol)} allows one +integer and/or one symbol in the list; it does not allow multiple +integers or multiple symbols. As a result, it is rare to use +nonspecific types such as @code{integer} in a @code{set}. + +Most often, the @var{types} in a @code{set} are @code{const} types, as +shown here: + +@example +(set (const :bold) (const :italic)) +@end example + +Sometimes they describe possible elements in an alist: + +@example +(set (cons :tag "Height" (const height) integer) + (cons :tag "Width" (const width) integer)) +@end example + +@noindent +That lets the user specify a height value optionally +and a width value optionally. @item (repeat @var{element-type}) The value must be a list and each element of the list must fit the type