Mercurial > emacs
changeset 76997:44bc179f404b
Improve index entries.
(Timers): Fix previous change.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 07 Apr 2007 01:57:13 +0000 |
parents | 019484d911e6 |
children | 343906bd90fc |
files | lispref/os.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lispref/os.texi Sat Apr 07 01:56:48 2007 +0000 +++ b/lispref/os.texi Sat Apr 07 01:57:13 2007 +0000 @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ @node Startup Summary @subsection Summary: Sequence of Actions at Startup -@cindex initialization +@cindex initialization of Emacs @cindex startup of Emacs @cindex @file{startup.el} @@ -1421,12 +1421,15 @@ @var{time} may specify an absolute or a relative time. -Absolute times may be specified using a string with a limited variety of -formats, and are taken to be times @emph{today}, even if already in the -past. The recognized forms are XXXX, X:XX, or XX:XX (military time), -and XXam, XXAM, XXpm, XXPM, XX:XXam, XX:XXAM XX:XXpm, or XX:XXPM. A -period can be used instead of a colon to separate the hour and minute -parts. +Absolute times may be specified using a string with a limited variety +of formats, and are taken to be times @emph{today}, even if already in +the past. The recognized forms are @samp{@var{xxxx}}, +@samp{@var{x}:@var{xx}}, or @samp{@var{xx}:@var{xx}} (military time), +and @samp{@var{xx}am}, @samp{@var{xx}AM}, @samp{@var{xx}pm}, +@samp{@var{xx}PM}, @samp{@var{xx}:@var{xx}am}, +@samp{@var{xx}:@var{xx}AM}, @samp{@var{xx}:@var{xx}pm}, or +@samp{@var{xx}:@var{xx}PM}. A period can be used instead of a colon +to separate the hour and minute parts. To specify a relative time as a string, use numbers followed by units. For example: @@ -1865,7 +1868,7 @@ @node X11 Keysyms @section Operating on X11 Keysyms -@cindex x11 keysyms +@cindex X11 keysyms To define system-specific X11 keysyms, set the variable @code{system-key-alist}. @@ -1919,7 +1922,6 @@ @node Batch Mode @section Batch Mode @cindex batch mode -@cindex noninteractive use The command-line option @samp{-batch} causes Emacs to run noninteractively. In this mode, Emacs does not read commands from the