Mercurial > emacs
changeset 68347:c81a023b1cb8
(Easy Customization, Customization Groups)
(Browsing Custom): Mention links along with buttons.
author | Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org> |
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date | Mon, 23 Jan 2006 01:30:13 +0000 |
parents | 79697c70111b |
children | f2441254ec75 |
files | man/custom.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/custom.texi Mon Jan 23 01:28:09 2006 +0000 +++ b/man/custom.texi Mon Jan 23 01:30:13 2006 +0000 @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ The appearance of the example buffers in this section is typically different under a window system, since faces are then used to indicate -buttons and editable fields. +buttons, links and editable fields. @menu * Groups: Customization Groups. How settings are classified in a structure. @@ -256,16 +256,18 @@ @cindex editable fields (customization buffer) @cindex buttons (customization buffer) +@cindex links (customization buffer) Most of the text in the customization buffer is read-only, but it typically includes some @dfn{editable fields} that you can edit. -There are also @dfn{buttons}, which do something when you @dfn{invoke} -them. To invoke a button, either click on it with @kbd{Mouse-1}, or -move point to it and type @key{RET}. - - For example, the phrase @samp{[Go to Group]} that appears in a -second-level group is a button. Invoking it creates a new -customization buffer, which shows that group and its contents. This -is a kind of hypertext link to another group. +There are also @dfn{buttons} and @dfn{links}, which do something when +you @dfn{invoke} them. To invoke a button or a link, either click on +it with @kbd{Mouse-1}, or move point to it and type @key{RET}. + + For example, the phrase @samp{[State]} that appears in +a second-level group is a button. It operates on the same +customization buffer. The phrase @samp{[Go to Group]} is a kind +of hypertext link to another group. Invoking it creates a new +customization buffer, which shows that group and its contents. The @code{Emacs} group includes a few settings, but mainly it contains other groups, which contain more groups, which contain the @@ -288,8 +290,8 @@ @samp{[+]}. When the group contents are visible, this button changes to @samp{[-]}; invoking that hides the group contents. - Each setting in this buffer has a button which says @samp{[Group]}, -@samp{[Option]} or @samp{[Face]}. Invoking this button creates an + Each setting in this buffer has a link which says @samp{[Group]}, +@samp{[Option]} or @samp{[Face]}. Invoking this link creates an ordinary customization buffer showing just that group and its contents, just that user option, or just that face. This is the way to change settings that you find with @kbd{M-x customize-browse}.