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changeset 30583:c7e7209535ae
(Highlight Interactively): Document the hi-lock mode.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 04 Aug 2000 06:06:05 +0000 |
parents | 280157ad4aa3 |
children | b823f1c83a00 |
files | man/frames.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 67 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/frames.texi Fri Aug 04 05:53:39 2000 +0000 +++ b/man/frames.texi Fri Aug 04 06:06:05 2000 +0000 @@ -59,6 +59,7 @@ * Font Lock:: Minor mode for syntactic highlighting using faces. * Support Modes:: Font Lock support modes make Font Lock faster. * Highlight Changes:: Using colors to show where you changed the buffer. +* Highlight Interactively:: Tell Emacs what text to highlight. * Trailing Whitespace:: Showing possibly-spurious trailing whitespace. * Tooltips:: Showing `tooltips', AKA `ballon help' for active text. * Mouse Avoidance:: Moving the mouse pointer out of the way. @@ -1125,6 +1126,72 @@ that uses faces (colors, typically) to indicate which parts of the buffer were changed most recently. +@node Highlight Interactively +@section Interactive Highlighting of Arbitrary Text + +@cindex highlighting, arbitrary text +@cindex interactive highlighting + Sometimes, you could need to highlight arbitrary strings in the +buffer. For example, you might wish to see all the references to a +certain variable in a program source file or highlight certain parts in +a voluminous output of some program, or make certain cliches stand out. + +@findex hi-lock-mode + Use the @kbd{M-x hi-lock-mode} command to turn on a minor mode that +allows you to specify regular expressions of the text to be highlighted. +@code{hi-lock-mode} works like Font Lock (@pxref{Font Lock}), except +that it lets you control what parts of text are highlighted. +@code{hi-lock-mode} provides several functions: + +@table @kbd +@item C-x w h +@kindex C-x w i +@findex highlight-regexp +Specify the regular expression (@pxref{Regexps}) for the parts of buffer +text that are to be highlighted (@code{highlight-regexp}). It prompts +for the regular expression, then for the name of the face with which to +highlight the text that matches. + +@item C-x w r +@kindex C-x w r +@findex unhighlight-regexp +Unhighlight @var{regexp} (@code{unhighlight-regexp}). Prompts for the +regular expression, and will accept only one of the regexps inserted by +other @code{hi-lock} commands. + +@item C-x w l +@kindex C-x w l +@findex highlight-lines-matching-regexp +@cindex lines, highlighting +@cindex highlighting lines of text +Specify the regular expression (@pxref{Regexps}) for the lines of buffer +text that are to be highlighted +(@code{highlight-lines-matching-regexp}). It prompts for the regular +expression, then for the name of the face with which to highlight the +matching lines. + +@item C-x w b +@kindex C-x w b +@findex hi-lock-write-interactive-patterns +This runs the @code{hi-lock-write-interactive-patterns} command which +inserts the patterns added by @kbd{M-x highlight-regexp} and @kbd{M-x +highlight-lines-matching-regexp} into the current buffer at point, as +comments. These patterns will be read the next time the file is +visited, or when the @kbd{M-x hi-lock-find-patterns} command is issued. + +@item C-x w i +@kindex C-x w i +@findex hi-lock-find-patterns +@vindex hi-lock-exclude-modes +Re-read patterns stored in a buffer in the format produced by @kbd{M-x +hi-lock-write-interactive-patterns} +(@code{hi-lock-write-interactive-patterns}. If you invoke this command +in a buffer whose major mode is a member of the list that is the value +of the variable @code{hi-lock-exclude-modes}, this command has no +effect. +@end table + + @node Trailing Whitespace @section Trailing Whitespace