Mercurial > emacs
changeset 69129:23ad987a0092
(Newsgroup archives): Update URLs of GNU mail archives.
(Reporting bugs): Suggest using `M-x report-emacs-bug'.
Add xref to `(emacs)Reporting Bugs'.
(Getting a printed manual): Add URL to other formats of the manual.
(Common requests): Fix menu.
(Highlighting a region): Remove ref to `Turning on syntax highlighting'.
(Horizontal scrolling): Mention `truncate-partial-width-windows'.
(Inserting text at the beginning of each line): Add pxref to
`Changing the included text prefix'.
(Forcing the cursor to remain in the same column): Mention `track-eol'
and `set-goal-column'. Add pxref to `(emacs)Moving Point'.
(Replacing text across multiple files): Add keybinding `Q' for
`dired-do-query-replace'.
author | Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org> |
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date | Thu, 23 Feb 2006 22:17:49 +0000 |
parents | ab159a9e1d0a |
children | 54a278286129 |
files | man/faq.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 53 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/faq.texi Thu Feb 23 21:41:41 2006 +0000 +++ b/man/faq.texi Thu Feb 23 22:17:49 2006 +0000 @@ -423,14 +423,17 @@ archive is not particularly well organized or easy to retrieve individual postings from, but pretty much everything is there. -The archive is at @uref{ftp://ftp-mailing-list-archives.gnu.org}. +The archive is at @uref{ftp://lists.gnu.org/}. The archive can be browsed over the web at -@uref{http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/, the GNU mail archive}. +@uref{http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/, the GNU mail archive}. Web-based Usenet search services, such as -@uref{http://groups.google.com, Google}, also archive the -@code{gnu.*} groups. +@uref{http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?sel=33592484, Google}, also +archive the @code{gnu.*} groups. + +You can read the archives of the @code{gnu.*} groups and post new +messages at @uref{http://gmane.org/, Gmane}. @node Reporting bugs, Unsubscribing from Emacs lists, Newsgroup archives, General questions @section Where should I report bugs and other problems with Emacs? @@ -439,16 +442,19 @@ @cindex How to submit a bug report @cindex Reporting bugs -The correct way to report Emacs bugs is by e-mail to -@email{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org}. Anything sent here also appears in the +The correct way to report Emacs bugs is to use the command +@kbd{M-x report-emacs-bug}. It sets up a mail buffer with the +essential information and the correct e-mail address which is +@email{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org} for the released versions of Emacs. +Anything sent to @email{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org} also appears in the newsgroup @uref{news:gnu.emacs.bug}, but please use e-mail instead of news to submit the bug report. This ensures a reliable return address so you can be contacted for further details. Be sure to read the ``Bugs'' section of the Emacs manual before reporting -a bug to bug-gnu-emacs! The manual describes in detail how to submit a -useful bug report. (@xref{On-line manual}, if you don't know how to read the -manual.) +a bug! The manual describes in detail how to submit a useful bug +report (@pxref{Bugs, , Reporting Bugs, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}). +(@xref{On-line manual}, if you don't know how to read the manual.) RMS says: @@ -674,6 +680,10 @@ @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/emacs.html} +The manual is available in other formats at + +@uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/} + @xref{Learning how to do something}, for how to view the manual on-line. @node Emacs Lisp documentation, Installing Texinfo documentation, Getting a printed manual, Getting help @@ -763,12 +773,19 @@ @itemize @bullet @item -Info files don't actually need to be installed before being used. You -can feed a file name to the @code{Info-goto-node} command (invoked by -pressing @key{g} in Info mode) by typing the name of the file in -parentheses. This goes to the node named ``Top'' in that file. For -example, to view a Info file named @file{@var{info-file}} in your home -directory, you can type this: +Info files don't actually need to be installed before being used. +You can use a prefix argument for the @code{info} command and specify +the name of the Info file in the minibuffer. This goes to the node +named @samp{Top} in that file. For example, to view a Info file named +@file{@var{info-file}} in your home directory, you can type this: + +@example +@kbd{C-u C-h i ~/@var{info-file} @key{RET}} +@end example + +Alternatively, you can feed a file name to the @code{Info-goto-node} +command (invoked by pressing @key{g} in Info mode) by typing the name +of the file in parentheses, like this: @example @kbd{C-h i g (~/@var{info-file}) @key{RET}} @@ -1074,7 +1091,7 @@ Emacs @value{VER} is the current version as of this writing. -@node New in Emacs 20, New in Emacs 21, Latest version of Emacs, Status of Emacs +@node New in Emacs 20, New in Emacs 21, Latest version of Emacs, Status of Emacs @section What is different about Emacs 20? @cindex Differences between Emacs 19 and Emacs 20 @cindex Emacs 20, new features in @@ -1122,7 +1139,7 @@ that you can now have colors when you run Emacs on a GNU/Linux console and on @code{xterm} with @kbd{emacs -nw}. -@node New in Emacs 22, , New in Emacs 21, Status of Emacs +@node New in Emacs 22, , New in Emacs 21, Status of Emacs @section What is different about Emacs 22? @cindex Differences between Emacs 21 and Emacs 22 @cindex Emacs 22, new features in @@ -1163,8 +1180,8 @@ @menu * Setting up a customization file:: * Using Customize:: +* Colors on a TTY:: * Debugging a customization file:: -* Colors on a TTY:: * Displaying the current line or column:: * Displaying the current file name in the titlebar:: * Turning on abbrevs by default:: @@ -1173,9 +1190,9 @@ * Working with unprintable characters:: * Highlighting a region:: * Controlling case sensitivity:: -* Wrapping words automatically:: * Searching for/replacing newlines:: * Yanking text in isearch:: +* Wrapping words automatically:: * Spell-checkers:: * Checking TeX and *roff documents:: * Changing load-path:: @@ -1530,8 +1547,7 @@ @end lisp @noindent -in your @file{.emacs} file. (Also see @ref{Turning on syntax -highlighting}.) +in your @file{.emacs} file. @node Controlling case sensitivity, Searching for/replacing newlines, Highlighting a region, Common requests @section How do I control Emacs's case-sensitivity when searching/replacing? @@ -1845,6 +1861,10 @@ automatically scrolls the display horizontally when point moves off the left or right edge of the window. +Note that this is overridden by the variable +@code{truncate-partial-width-windows} if that variable is non-nil +and the current buffer is not full-frame width. + In Emacs 20, use the @code{hscroll-mode}. Here is some information from the documentation, available by typing @kbd{C-h f hscroll-mode @key{RET}}: @@ -2158,7 +2178,7 @@ might want to set the variable @code{mail-yank-prefix}. In Message buffers, you can even use @kbd{M-;} to cite yanked messages (@kbd{M-;} runs the function @code{comment-region}, it is a general-purpose -mechanism to comment regions). +mechanism to comment regions) (@pxref{Changing the included text prefix}). @node Underlining paragraphs, Repeating a command as many times as possible, Inserting text at the beginning of each line, Common requests @section How do I insert @samp{_^H} before each character in a region to get an underlined paragraph? @@ -2186,7 +2206,11 @@ @cindex Remaining in the same column, regardless of contents @cindex Vertical movement in empty documents -@kbd{M-x picture-mode}. +Use @kbd{M-x picture-mode}. + +See also the variable @code{track-eol} and the command +@code{set-goal-column} bound to @kbd{C-x C-n} +(@pxref{Moving Point, , , emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}). @node Forcing Emacs to iconify itself, Using regular expressions, Forcing the cursor to remain in the same column, Common requests @section How do I tell Emacs to iconify itself? @@ -2240,8 +2264,8 @@ files mentioned in the @file{TAGS} file. @inforef{Tags Search, Tags Search, emacs}. -As of Emacs 19.29, Dired mode (@kbd{M-x dired @key{RET}}, or @kbd{C-x -d}) supports the command @code{dired-do-query-replace}, which allows +As of Emacs 19.29, Dired mode (@kbd{M-x dired @key{RET}}, or @kbd{C-x d}) +supports the command @code{dired-do-query-replace} (@kbd{Q}), which allows users to replace regular expressions in multiple files. @node Documentation for etags, Disabling backups, Replacing text across multiple files, Common requests @@ -2601,7 +2625,7 @@ and saved, allowing you to ignore the different conventions that Unix and MS-DOS have for delineating the end of a line. -@node Filling paragraphs with a single space, Escape sequences in shell output, Editing MS-DOS files, Common requests +@node Filling paragraphs with a single space, Escape sequences in shell output, Editing MS-DOS files, Common requests @section How can I tell Emacs to fill paragraphs with a single space after each period? @cindex One space following periods @cindex Single space following periods @@ -2613,7 +2637,7 @@ (setq sentence-end-double-space nil) @end lisp -@node Escape sequences in shell output, , Filling paragraphs with a single space, Common requests +@node Escape sequences in shell output, , Filling paragraphs with a single space, Common requests @section Why these strange escape sequences from @code{ls} from the Shell mode? @cindex Escape sequences in @code{ls} output @cindex @code{ls} in Shell mode @@ -3715,7 +3739,7 @@ Up-to-date information about GNU software (including Emacs) for VMS is available at @uref{http://vms.gnu.org/}. -@node Modes for various languages, , Emacs for VMS and DECwindows, Finding Emacs and related packages +@node Modes for various languages, , Emacs for VMS and DECwindows, Finding Emacs and related packages @section Where can I get modes for Lex, Yacc/Bison, Bourne shell, csh, C@t{++}, Objective-C, Pascal, Java, and Awk? @cindex Awk, mode for @cindex @code{awk-mode} @@ -4782,7 +4806,7 @@ This will disable the use of the extra keysyms systemwide, which may be undesirable if you actually intend to use them. -@node SPC no longer completes file names, , ExtendChar key does not work as Meta, Key bindings +@node SPC no longer completes file names, , ExtendChar key does not work as Meta, Key bindings @section Why doesn't SPC complete file names anymore? @cindex @kbd{SPC} file name completion