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changeset 52900:42dbbf226df4
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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 20 Oct 2003 23:46:31 +0000 |
parents | 14383cacf330 |
children | dcdfe0849845 |
files | etc/NEWS lib-src/ChangeLog lisp/ChangeLog |
diffstat | 3 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/etc/NEWS Mon Oct 20 23:45:58 2003 +0000 +++ b/etc/NEWS Mon Oct 20 23:46:31 2003 +0000 @@ -2564,6 +2564,7 @@ ** Indentation of backquoted forms has been made customizable in the cl-indent package. See the new user option `lisp-backquote-indentation'. ++++ ** Already true in Emacs 21.1, but not emphasized clearly enough: Multibyte buffers can now faithfully record all 256 character codes @@ -2579,12 +2580,15 @@ 3. For binary files where format conversion would be pointless and wasteful. ++++ ** If text has a `keymap' property, that keymap takes precedence over minor mode keymaps. ++++ ** A hex escape in a string forces the string to be multibyte. An octal escape makes it unibyte. ++++ ** At the end of a command, point moves out from within invisible text, in the same way it moves out from within text covered by an image or composition property. @@ -2595,29 +2599,6 @@ (including `goto-char', ...) whereas this new code is only run after post-command-hook and thus does not care about intermediate states. -** Only one of the beginning or end of an invisible, intangible region is -considered an acceptable value for point; which one is determined by -examining how the invisible/intangible properties are inherited when new -text is inserted adjacent to them. (The `front-sticky' and `rear-sticky' -properties control this.) - -If the invisible/intangible would be inherited by any text inserted -before this region, then the position before it is considered -unacceptable, and point is forced to continue (if moving forwards, to -the position following the invisible/intangible text; if moving -backwards, to one position before). If the properties would be -inherited by any text inserted after, then the position after is -considered unacceptable, and point is forced to keep moving (if moving -backwards, to the position preceding the invisible/intangible text; if -moving forwards, to one position later). - -Thus, point can only go to one end of an invisible, intangible region, but -not the other one. This prevents C-f and C-b from appearing to stand still -on the screen. - -You should not set it up so that both the position before and the position -after are unacceptable. - +++ ** field-beginning and field-end now accept an additional optional argument, LIMIT.
--- a/lib-src/ChangeLog Mon Oct 20 23:45:58 2003 +0000 +++ b/lib-src/ChangeLog Mon Oct 20 23:46:31 2003 +0000 @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ * emacsclient.c (quote_file_name): Print the result instead of returning it. Fix the return type accordingly. - (main): Under --eval, don't fail if left with additional - arguments after decoding options. Quote file names. + (main): With --eval, if no file name, read from stdin. + Quote file names. 2003-09-10 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>