From 428f2c35a3ca4a7415f09edbe07f7d1859ab6481 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rob Browning Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 06:11:49 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Import emacs22_22.1+1.orig.tar.gz. --- AUTHORS | 114 +- ChangeLog | 14 +- INSTALL | 16 +- README | 2 +- configure | 10 +- configure.in | 1 - etc/ChangeLog | 58 +- etc/MORE.STUFF | 14 +- etc/Makefile | 8 +- etc/NEWS | 3459 +++++++++-------- etc/PROBLEMS | 55 + etc/TODO | 7 + etc/emacs.1 | 6 +- etc/emacs.py | 232 ++ etc/etags.1 | 2 +- etc/fr-refcard.ps | 2578 ++++++------ etc/fr-refcard.tex | 538 ++- etc/refcard.tex | 6 +- leim/ChangeLog | 4 + lib-src/ChangeLog | 4 + lib-src/makefile.w32-in | 2 +- lisp/ChangeLog | 331 +- lisp/ChangeLog.8 | 4 +- lisp/buff-menu.el | 5 +- lisp/button.el | 7 +- lisp/calendar/timeclock.el | 59 +- lisp/cus-load.el | 9 +- lisp/custom.el | 6 +- lisp/dabbrev.el | 2 +- lisp/dired-x.el | 14 +- lisp/dired.el | 24 +- lisp/dos-w32.el | 6 +- lisp/emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el | 2 +- lisp/emacs-lisp/eldoc.el | 2 +- lisp/emacs-lisp/rx.el | 9 +- lisp/emulation/tpu-edt.el | 104 +- lisp/files.el | 146 +- lisp/find-dired.el | 2 +- lisp/finder-inf.el | 7 +- lisp/gnus/ChangeLog | 13 + lisp/gnus/gnus-diary.el | 69 +- lisp/gnus/message.el | 28 +- lisp/gnus/nndiary.el | 183 +- lisp/hi-lock.el | 2 +- lisp/image-dired.el | 10 +- lisp/info.el | 4 +- lisp/international/iso-cvt.el | 4 +- lisp/international/mule.el | 1 + lisp/ldefs-boot.el | 304 +- lisp/loaddefs.el | 304 +- lisp/locate.el | 7 +- lisp/log-edit.el | 2 +- lisp/ls-lisp.el | 2 +- lisp/mail/mailabbrev.el | 2 + lisp/mail/rmail.el | 13 +- lisp/makefile.w32-in | 4 +- lisp/msb.el | 2 +- lisp/net/rcirc.el | 13 +- lisp/paren.el | 9 +- lisp/pcvs.el | 2 +- lisp/printing.el | 4 +- lisp/progmodes/cc-mode.el | 2 +- lisp/progmodes/compile.el | 10 +- lisp/progmodes/gud.el | 2 +- lisp/progmodes/idlwave.el | 16 +- lisp/progmodes/python.el | 2307 +++++++++++ lisp/progmodes/sh-script.el | 2 + lisp/ps-print.el | 44 +- lisp/simple.el | 5 +- lisp/startup.el | 20 +- lisp/t-mouse.el | 6 +- lisp/tar-mode.el | 26 +- lisp/term/mac-win.el | 3 +- lisp/textmodes/fill.el | 9 +- lisp/textmodes/flyspell.el | 11 +- lisp/textmodes/ispell.el | 13 +- lisp/textmodes/sgml-mode.el | 23 +- lisp/textmodes/table.el | 26 +- lisp/time.el | 4 +- lisp/tutorial.el | 12 +- lisp/url/ChangeLog | 6 + lisp/url/url-mailto.el | 4 +- lisp/vc-hooks.el | 13 +- lisp/version.el | 2 +- lisp/view.el | 6 +- lisp/xt-mouse.el | 20 +- lwlib/ChangeLog | 4 + mac/ChangeLog | 14 + .../Resources/English.lproj/InfoPlist.strings | 4 +- mac/INSTALL | 15 +- mac/src/Emacs.r | 10 +- man/ChangeLog | 64 + man/faq.texi | 2 +- msdos/ChangeLog | 4 + nt/ChangeLog | 14 + nt/INSTALL | 28 +- nt/configure.bat | 14 +- nt/emacs.rc | 8 +- oldXMenu/ChangeLog | 8 + oldXMenu/XMakeAssoc.c | 2 +- src/ChangeLog | 109 +- src/buffer.c | 2 +- src/editfns.c | 3 +- src/gtkutil.c | 10 +- src/image.c | 6 +- src/insdel.c | 6 +- src/m/macppc.h | 4 - src/macmenu.c | 10 + src/macterm.c | 20 +- src/syntax.c | 2 +- src/xdisp.c | 52 +- src/xfns.c | 18 +- src/xmenu.c | 8 + src/xterm.c | 4 +- 114 files changed, 7695 insertions(+), 4193 deletions(-) create mode 100644 etc/emacs.py create mode 100644 lisp/progmodes/python.el diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS index 8c543964d52..b88c0b69bda 100644 --- a/AUTHORS +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -333,10 +333,10 @@ Cheng Gao: changed MORE.STUFF flymake.el tips.texi url-dired.el url-file.el url-handlers.el url-http.el url-nfs.el Chong Yidong: changed cus-edit.el simple.el files.el custom.el - display.texi longlines.el xdisp.c files.texi info.el keyboard.c - compile.el custom.texi text.texi frames.texi image-mode.el mouse.el - misc.texi startup.el wid-edit.el xterm.c cus-theme.el - and 295 other files + display.texi xdisp.c longlines.el files.texi info.el keyboard.c + compile.el custom.texi text.texi xterm.c frames.texi image-mode.el + mouse.el misc.texi startup.el wid-edit.el cus-theme.el + and 297 other files Chris Hanson: changed xscheme.el scheme.el xterm.c hpux.h x11term.c hp9000s300.h keyboard.c process.c texinfmt.el emacsclient.c sort.el @@ -456,9 +456,10 @@ Dave Lambert: changed sol2-5.h xfns.c xterm.c xterm.h Dave Love: wrote autoarg.el autoconf.el benchmark.el cfengine.el code-pages.el elide-head.el georgian.el hl-line.el latin-8.el - latin-9.el latin1-disp.el refill.el rfc1345.el sgml-input.el smiley.el - subst-big5.el subst-gb2312.el subst-jis.el subst-ksc.el tool-bar.el - ucs-tables.el uni-input.el utf-16.el utf-7.el utf-8-lang.el welsh.el + latin-9.el latin1-disp.el python.el refill.el rfc1345.el sgml-input.el + smiley.el subst-big5.el subst-gb2312.el subst-jis.el subst-ksc.el + tool-bar.el ucs-tables.el uni-input.el utf-16.el utf-7.el utf-8-lang.el + welsh.el and changed configure.in Makefile.in help.el fortran.el browse-url.el mule-cmds.el simple.el xterm.c cus-edit.el files.el info.el mule.el wid-edit.el fns.c vc.el rfc2047.el bindings.el cus-start.el buffer.c @@ -549,8 +550,8 @@ and changed w32menu.c w32term.c close.png close.xpm empty.png empty.xpm David Reitter: wrote mailclient.el and changed commands.h cus-edit.el easy-mmode.el emacsbug.el - emacsclient.c keymap.c macterm.c menu-bar.el minibuf.c sendmail.el - url-http.el + emacsclient.c keymap.c macterm.c menu-bar.el minibuf.c python.el + sendmail.el url-http.el David Robinson: changed menu-bar.el x-win.el @@ -560,6 +561,8 @@ David Vazquez: changed m4-mode.el David Z. Maze: changed nnml.el nnrss.el +Davis Herring: changed timeclock.el + Deanna Phillips: changed configure.in Decklin Foster: changed nngateway.el @@ -596,7 +599,7 @@ Didier Verna: wrote gnus-diary.el nndiary.el and changed nntp.el gnus-art.el gnus-msg.el gnus-group.el gnus-start.el gnus-sum.el gnus-xmas.el gnus-picon.el gnus-salt.el cus-edit.el rect.el dgnushack.el gnus-agent.el gnus-ems.el gnus-fun.el gnus-topic.el - message.el nnmail.el nnmbox.el smiley.el + gnus.texi message.el nnmail.el nnmbox.el smiley.el Dirk Herrmann: changed bibtex.el @@ -633,7 +636,7 @@ and changed diary.el tex-mode.el cal-tex.el cal-mayan.el holiday.el Edward O'connor: changed erc.el erc-viper.el erc-log.el erc-track.el viper.el erc-backend.el erc-chess.el erc-dcc.el erc-ezbounce.el erc-goodies.el erc-list.el erc-macs.el erc-match.el erc-ring.el - erc-stamp.el goto-addr.el + erc-stamp.el goto-addr.el python.el Edwin Steiner: changed gnus-nocem.el @@ -648,9 +651,9 @@ Eli Tziperman: wrote rmail-spam-filter.el Eli Zaretskii: wrote codepage.el rxvt.el tty-colors.el and changed msdos.c Makefile.in makefile.w32-in files.el info.el fileio.c - startup.el mainmake.v2 config.bat menu-bar.el pc-win.el rmail.el - simple.el msdos.h internal.el xfaces.c emacs.c frame.c dosfns.c - faces.el frame.el and 531 other files + startup.el mainmake.v2 config.bat rmail.el menu-bar.el pc-win.el + simple.el msdos.h internal.el xfaces.c emacs.c frame.c INSTALL dosfns.c + faces.el and 532 other files Emanuele Giaquinta: changed rxvt.el configure.in etags.c frame.el sh-script.el text.texi @@ -745,8 +748,8 @@ Francesc Rocher: changed cus-start.el macterm.c w32term.c xdisp.c xterm.c Francesco Potort,Al(B: wrote cmacexp.el and changed etags.c man.el delta.h undigest.el etags.1 comint.el - configure.in uniquify.el latin-post.el rmail.el Makefile.in etags.el - latin-alt.el maintaining.texi sgml-mode.el data.c european.el + configure.in uniquify.el latin-post.el maintaining.texi rmail.el + Makefile.in etags.el latin-alt.el sgml-mode.el data.c european.el filelock.c files.el generic-x.el gud.el and 43 other files Francis J. Wright: wrote woman.el @@ -851,9 +854,9 @@ Giuseppe Scrivano: changed buffer.c configure.in sysdep.c xsmfns.c Glenn Morris: changed f90.el diary-lib.el calendar.el fortran.el calendar.texi appt.el sh-script.el Makefile.in timeclock.el cal-menu.el - files.el complete.el configure.in startup.el MACHINES abbrevs.texi - cal-hebrew.el cal-islam.el emacs.texi fr-refcard.tex holidays.el - and 145 other files + files.el complete.el configure.in programs.texi startup.el MACHINES + abbrevs.texi cal-hebrew.el cal-islam.el emacs.texi faq.texi + and 151 other files Glynn Clements: wrote gamegrid.el snake.el tetris.el @@ -995,8 +998,8 @@ Ivar Rummelhoff: wrote winner.el Iwamuro Motonori: changed gnus-kill.el J.D. Smith: changed idlwave.el idlw-shell.el idlw-help.el idlw-rinfo.el - idlw-toolbar.el comint.el vc.el bibtex.el files.texi hideshow.el - idlw-complete-structtag.el idlwave.texi misc.texi mouse.el + idlw-toolbar.el comint.el idlwave.texi vc.el bibtex.el files.texi + hideshow.el idlw-complete-structtag.el misc.texi mouse.el Jaap-Henk Hoepman: changed mm-decode.el @@ -1174,8 +1177,8 @@ Joel Ray Holveck: changed gnus-sum.el info.el Joev Dubach: changed nntp.el Johan Bockg,Ae(Brd: changed erc.el erc-backend.el cl-macs.el erc-match.el - erc-nickserv.el erc-ring.el erc-speak.el erc-track.el simple.el - align.el bytecomp.el calendar.el cl.texi custom.el dired-aux.el + custom.el erc-nickserv.el erc-ring.el erc-speak.el erc-track.el + simple.el align.el bytecomp.el calendar.el cl.texi dired-aux.el dired-x.el display.texi erc-bbdb.el erc-button.el erc-compat.el erc-dcc.el and 16 other files @@ -1280,9 +1283,9 @@ Juan Le,As(Bn Lahoz Garc,Am(Ba: wrote wdired.el and changed files.el perl-mode.el Juanma Barranquero: changed makefile.w32-in subr.el faces.el help-fns.el - files.el buffer.c simple.el w32fns.c emacsclient.c replace.el + files.el simple.el buffer.c w32fns.c emacsclient.c replace.el vhdl-mode.el bs.el cperl-mode.el eval.c org.el process.c xdisp.c - idlwave.el sh-script.el window.c ada-mode.el and 628 other files + idlwave.el sh-script.el window.c ada-mode.el and 629 other files Juergen Hoetzel: changed url-handlers.el @@ -1327,11 +1330,11 @@ Kailash C. Chowksey: changed HELLO Makefile.in ind-util.el kannada.el Kanematsu Daiji: changed nnimap.el -Karl Berry: changed info.texi emacs.texi elisp.texi anti.texi - display.texi emacs-xtra.texi filelock.c gnu.texi mule.texi text.texi - building.texi cmdargs.texi copyright.el custom.texi customize.texi - dired.c faq.texi frames.texi help.texi lists.texi loading.texi - and 71 other files +Karl Berry: changed emacs.texi info.texi elisp.texi anti.texi + display.texi emacs-xtra.texi filelock.c gnu.texi mule.texi texinfo.tex + text.texi building.texi cmdargs.texi control.texi copyright.el + custom.texi customize.texi dired.c dired.texi faq.texi frames.texi + and 72 other files Karl Chen: changed files.el align.el cc-vars.el gnus-art.el help-mode.el jka-cmpr-hook.el make-mode.el perl-mode.el python.el tex-mode.el @@ -1695,10 +1698,9 @@ Martin Lorentzon: changed vc.el vc-cvs.el vc-hooks.el vc-rcs.el Martin Neitzel: changed sc.el Martin Rudalics: changed cus-edit.el wid-edit.el cus-start.el files.el - flyspell.el font-lock.el complete.el insdel.c macmenu.c syntax.c - w32menu.c wdired.el whitespace.el window.el xdisp.c xmenu.c - backups.texi buffer.c buffer.h casefiddle.c cc-mode.el - and 36 other files + flyspell.el font-lock.el complete.el insdel.c ispell.el macmenu.c + syntax.c table.el w32menu.c wdired.el whitespace.el window.el xdisp.c + xmenu.c backups.texi buffer.c buffer.h and 36 other files Martin Stjernholm: wrote cc-bytecomp.el and changed cc-engine.el cc-cmds.el cc-langs.el cc-defs.el cc-mode.el @@ -1837,10 +1839,10 @@ Michal Jankowski: changed insdel.c keyboard.c Michal Nazarewicz: changed ispell.el -Micha,Ak(Bl Cadilhac: changed ido.el fill.el ispell.el anti.texi battery.el - blackbox.el bs.el cmuscheme.el complete.el cus-edit.el dispnew.c - faq.texi flyspell.el footnote.el glasses.el info.el life.el lpr.el - make-mode.el misc.texi pong.el and 9 other files +Micha,Ak(Bl Cadilhac: changed ido.el fill.el ispell.el Makefile anti.texi + battery.el blackbox.el bs.el cmuscheme.el complete.el cus-edit.el + dispnew.c faq.texi flyspell.el footnote.el fr-refcard.ps fr-refcard.tex + glasses.el info.el life.el lpr.el and 12 other files Michelangelo Grigni: wrote ffap.el and changed gnus-score.el @@ -1875,7 +1877,7 @@ Miles Bader: wrote button.el image-file.el macroexp.el minibuf-eldef.el and changed comint.el faces.el simple.el editfns.c xfaces.c info.el xdisp.c minibuf.c wid-edit.el xterm.c subr.el window.el cus-edit.el diff-mode.el dispextern.h quick-install-emacs xfns.c help.el lisp.h - textprop.c bytecomp.el and 241 other files + textprop.c bytecomp.el and 242 other files Miyashita Hisashi: changed ccl.c coding.c coding.h mule-cmds.el mule-conf.el mule.el pop3.el @@ -1940,6 +1942,8 @@ Niimi Satoshi: changed pp.el search.c Niklas Morberg: changed nnweb.el gnus-art.el nnimap.el spam.el +Nikolaj Schumacher: changed compile.el rx.el + Noah Friedman: wrote eldoc.el rlogin.el rsz-mini.el type-break.el and changed comint.el emacs-buffer.gdb files.el mailabbrev.el sendmail.el subr.el timer.el yow.el battery.el complete.el config.in configure.in @@ -2061,7 +2065,7 @@ and changed iso-acc.el process.c sysdep.c Per Cederqvist: wrote ewoc.el and changed vc.el vc-hooks.el diff-mode.el etags.c etags.el forms.el - hexl.el + hexl.el process.c Per Persson: wrote gnus-vm.el @@ -2287,7 +2291,7 @@ Rune Kleveland: changed xfns.c Russ Allbery: changed message.el Ryan Yeske: wrote rcirc.el -and changed ffap.el rmailsum.el simple.el testcover.el +and changed ffap.el ispell.el rmailsum.el simple.el testcover.el Ryszard Kubiak: changed ogonek.el @@ -2398,8 +2402,8 @@ and changed comint.el font-lock.el shell.el rmail.el fortran.el Skip Collins: changed w32fns.c w32term.c w32term.h -Slawomir Nowaczyk: changed python.el TUTORIAL.pl flyspell.el ls-lisp.el - w32proc.c +Slawomir Nowaczyk: changed emacs.py python.el TUTORIAL.pl flyspell.el + ls-lisp.el w32proc.c Spencer Thomas: changed dabbrev.el emacsclient.c emacsserver.c gnus.texi server.el tcp.c unexec.c @@ -2412,9 +2416,9 @@ Stefan Monnier: wrote bibtex.el cvs-status.el diff-mode.el log-edit.el log-view.el pcvs-defs.el pcvs-info.el pcvs-parse.el pcvs-util.el reveal.el smerge-mode.el and changed vc.el font-lock.el pcvs.el newcomment.el subr.el lisp.h - keyboard.c keymap.c tex-mode.el fill.el alloc.c compile.el files.el - regex.c simple.el easy-mmode.el info.el syntax.c vc-hooks.el xdisp.c - sh-script.el and 518 other files + keyboard.c fill.el keymap.c tex-mode.el alloc.c compile.el files.el + regex.c simple.el easy-mmode.el syntax.c vc-hooks.el info.el xdisp.c + sh-script.el and 519 other files Steinar Bang: changed imap.el @@ -2423,7 +2427,7 @@ Stephan Stahl: changed which-func.el buff-menu.el buffer.c dired-x.texi Stephen A. Wood: changed fortran.el -Stephen Berman: changed allout.el recentf.el +Stephen Berman: changed allout.el find-dired.el recentf.el Stephen C. Gilardi: changed configure.in @@ -2459,7 +2463,7 @@ Steve Youngs: changed mh-utils.el mh-xemacs-compat.el dgnushack.el Steven E. Harris: changed nnheader.el -Steven Huwig: changed python.el +Steven Huwig: changed emacs.py python.el Steven L. Baur: wrote earcon.el footnote.el gnus-audio.el gnus-setup.el and changed gnus-xmas.el gnus-msg.el add-log.el dgnushack.el edebug.el @@ -2529,7 +2533,7 @@ Terrence Brannon: wrote landmark.el Terry Jones: wrote shadow.el -Tetsurou Okazaki: changed xterm.c +Tetsurou Okazaki: changed log-edit.el xterm.c Theodore Jump: changed w32-win.el w32faces.c @@ -2610,6 +2614,8 @@ Toru Tomabechi: wrote tibet-util.el tibetan.el Toshiaki Nomura: changed uxpds.h +Trent Buck: changed rcirc.el + Trey Jackson: changed spam-stat.el Triet Hoai Lai: changed vntelex.el viet-util.el vietnamese.el @@ -2632,8 +2638,8 @@ and changed calendar.texi newsticker.texi Makefile.in Ulrich Leodolter: changed w32proc.c -Ulrich Mueller: changed gud.el Makefile.in case-table.el fortran.el - iso-acc.el sysdep.c +Ulrich Mueller: changed gud.el Makefile.in XMakeAssoc.c case-table.el + fortran.el iso-acc.el sysdep.c Ulrik Vieth: wrote meta-mode.el and changed files.el @@ -2679,7 +2685,7 @@ Werner Lemberg: wrote sisheng.el vntelex.el and changed TUTORIAL.de Makefile.in calc.texi chinese.el czech.el european.el idlwave.el reftex-vars.el reftex.el reftex.texi slovak.el supercite.el .cvsignore advice.el calc-forms.el calc-sel.el calendar.el - china-util.el cl-macs.el cl.texi complete.el and 43 other files + china-util.el cl-macs.el cl.texi complete.el and 44 other files Wes Hardaker: changed gnus-score.el gnus-art.el gnus-sum.el gnus-win.el @@ -2730,11 +2736,13 @@ Yagi Tatsuya: changed gnus-art.el gnus-start.el Yamamoto Mitsuharu: changed macterm.c macfns.c mac-win.el mac.c macterm.h macmenu.c macgui.h image.c macselect.c keyboard.c xdisp.c makefile.MPW - config.h emacs.c Makefile.in macos.texi darwin.h xfaces.c INSTALL + config.h emacs.c INSTALL Makefile.in macos.texi darwin.h xfaces.c dispnew.c alloc.c and 77 other files Yann Dirson: changed imenu.el +Yavor Doganov: changed emacs.1 etags.1 + Yoichi Nakayama: changed browse-url.el finder.el man.el rfc2368.el Yoni Rabkin Katzenell: changed faces.el whitespace.el diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 1540894a199..c53ed83f067 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,15 @@ +2007-06-02 Chong Yidong + + * Version 22.1 released. + +2007-05-03 Glenn Morris + + * configure: Tweak message about the absence of shell functions. + +2007-04-24 Juanma Barranquero + + * INSTALL (DETAILED BUILDING AND INSTALLATION): Fix typo. + 2007-04-19 Glenn Morris * configure.in: Signal error if Xaw libs are missing in a Lucid @@ -25,7 +37,7 @@ * configure.in: Restore support for hp800 (removed 2007-01-27) following clarification of legal status. -2007-03-22 Joe Buehler (tiny change) +2007-03-22 Joe Buehler (tiny change) * configure.in: Add support for AIX4.3 on IBM RS6000. diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL index ce4359f86da..80ee412543b 100644 --- a/INSTALL +++ b/INSTALL @@ -298,13 +298,13 @@ or more of these options: --without-png for PNG image support Use --without-toolkit-scroll-bars to disable LessTif/Motif or Xaw3d -scroll bars. +scroll bars. Use --without-xim to inhibit the default use of X Input Methods. In this case, the X resource useXIM can be used to turn on use of XIM. Use --disable-largefile omits support for files larger than 2GB on -systems which support that. +systems which support that. Use --without-sound to disable sound support. @@ -364,8 +364,8 @@ Some tests might fail because the compiler should look in special directories for some header files, or link against optional libraries, or use special compilation options. You can force `configure' and the build process which follows it to do that by -setting the variables CPPFLGS, CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, LIBS, CPP and CC before -running `configure'. CPP is the command which invokes the +setting the variables CPPFLAGS, CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, LIBS, CPP and CC +before running `configure'. CPP is the command which invokes the preprocessor, CPPFLAGS lists the options passed to it, CFLAGS are compilation options, LDFLAGS are options used when linking, LIBS are libraries to link against, and CC is the command which invokes the @@ -384,10 +384,10 @@ to look in `/bar/mylib' for libraries, pass the -O3 optimization switch to the compiler, and link against libfoo.a and libbar.a libraries in addition to the standard ones. -For some libraries, like Gtk+, fontconfig and ALSA, `configure' use -pkg-config to find where those libraries are installed. -If you want pkg-config to look in special directories, you have to set -the environment variable PKG_CONFIG_PATH to point to the directories +For some libraries, like Gtk+, fontconfig and ALSA, `configure' use +pkg-config to find where those libraries are installed. +If you want pkg-config to look in special directories, you have to set +the environment variable PKG_CONFIG_PATH to point to the directories where the .pc-files for those libraries are. For example: diff --git a/README b/README index 333cabef409..80cc1a50326 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 See the end of the file for license conditions. -This directory tree holds version 22.0.99 of GNU Emacs, the extensible, +This directory tree holds version 22.1 of GNU Emacs, the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor. The file INSTALL in this directory says how to build and install GNU diff --git a/configure b/configure index 9dd401b4d12..1e0c418ed34 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -412,10 +412,10 @@ else fi test \$exitcode = 0") || { - echo No shell found that supports shell functions. - echo Please tell autoconf@gnu.org about your system, - echo including any error possibly output before this - echo message + echo Please tell bug-autoconf@gnu.org about your system, + echo including any error possibly output before this message. + echo This can help us improve future autoconf versions. + echo Configuration will now proceed without shell functions. } @@ -683,7 +683,6 @@ LIBSOUND PKG_CONFIG ALSA_CFLAGS ALSA_LIBS - CFLAGS_SOUND SET_MAKE XMKMF @@ -6492,7 +6491,6 @@ cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF #define HAVE_ALSA 1 _ACEOF - fi fi diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in index 4c64970fe0f..a5033e96247 100644 --- a/configure.in +++ b/configure.in @@ -1620,7 +1620,6 @@ if test "${with_sound}" != "no"; then LIBSOUND="$LIBSOUND $ALSA_LIBS" CFLAGS_SOUND="$CFLAGS_SOUND $ALSA_CFLAGS" AC_DEFINE(HAVE_ALSA, 1, [Define to 1 if ALSA is available.]) - AC_SUBST() fi AC_SUBST(CFLAGS_SOUND) fi diff --git a/etc/ChangeLog b/etc/ChangeLog index 25ee2443f26..904b0f32f11 100644 --- a/etc/ChangeLog +++ b/etc/ChangeLog @@ -1,6 +1,60 @@ -2007-04-24 Chong Yidong +2007-06-02 Chong Yidong - * emacs.py: File removed due to unclear legal issues. + * Version 22.1 released. + +2007-06-02 CHENG Gao + + * MORE.STUFF: Remove dead URL for Fortune, and update URLs for + Hideshow, Org, EDB, and Remember. + +2007-05-29 Robert J. Chassell + + * NEWS: Fix instances of `allow' without object. + +2007-05-17 Glenn Morris + + * PROBLEMS (Dumping): Mention OpenBSD macppc problem. + +2007-05-15 Micha,Ak(Bl Cadilhac + + * fr-refcard.tex: Rewrite using German layout. + + * fr-refcard.ps: Regenerate. + +2007-05-12 Richard Stallman + + * refcard.tex (section{Incremental Search}): Minor corrections. + +2007-05-12 Micha,Ak(Bl Cadilhac + + * Makefile (viperCard.ps, calccard.ps refcard.ps) + (sk-dired-ref.ps sk-refcard.ps sk-survival.ps) + (de-refcard.ps fr-refcard.ps pt-br-refcard.ps orgcard.ps): Use an + explicit output argument for `dvips'. + +2007-05-05 Glenn Morris + + * NEWS: Re-order. + +2007-04-28 Glenn Morris + + * emacs.py: Restore file pending consideration of python.el legal + status. + * NEWS: Restore mention of python.el pending consideration of + legal status. + +2007-04-28 David R. Linn + + * PROBLEMS: Add section on Solaris out-of-tree install issues with + non-GNU make. + +2007-04-25 Werner Lemberg + + * emacs.1: Replace -- with \(em. + +2007-04-25 Yavor Doganov (tiny change) + + * emacs.1, etags.1: Escape some minus signs. 2007-04-22 Glenn Morris diff --git a/etc/MORE.STUFF b/etc/MORE.STUFF index d91d22c6d52..8582cbc0a1c 100644 --- a/etc/MORE.STUFF +++ b/etc/MORE.STUFF @@ -69,19 +69,19 @@ You might find bug-fixes or enhancements in these places. * Expand: - * Fortune: - * Gnus: * Ffap: (And some addons for it.) - * Hideshow: + * Hideshow: * Ispell: * MH-E: + * Org mode: + * PS mode: * PS-print: @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ Several are for Debian GNU/Linux in particular. * ECB: Emacs Code Browser: - * EDB: database: + * EDB: database: * Ee: categorizing information manager: @@ -235,10 +235,10 @@ Several are for Debian GNU/Linux in particular. DTD-aware serious SGML/XML editing. * Quack: - Quack enhances Emacs support for Scheme + Quack enhances Emacs support for Scheme. - * Remember: - + * Remember: + A Personal Information Manager (PIM) for Emacs. * Session: Session Management for Emacs. diff --git a/etc/Makefile b/etc/Makefile index 0226c2838d9..1947147dad7 100644 --- a/etc/Makefile +++ b/etc/Makefile @@ -75,22 +75,22 @@ gnus-booklet.dvi: gnus-refcard.tex ## A4, landscape. de-refcard.ps fr-refcard.ps pt-br-refcard.ps orgcard.ps: %.ps: %.dvi - dvips -t a4 -t landscape $< + dvips -t a4 -t landscape $< -o $@ ## A4, portrait. cs-dired-ref.ps cs-refcard.ps cs-survival.ps fr-drdref.ps \ pl-refcard.ps ru-refcard.ps \ sk-dired-ref.ps sk-refcard.ps sk-survival.ps: %.ps: %.dvi - dvips -t a4 $< + dvips -t a4 $< -o $@ ## letter, landscape. calccard.ps refcard.ps: %.ps: %.dvi - dvips -t letter -t landscape $< + dvips -t letter -t landscape $< -o $@ ## letter, portrait. dired-ref.ps gnus-booklet.ps gnus-refcard.ps survival.ps vipcard.ps \ viperCard.ps: %.ps: %.dvi - dvips -t letter $< + dvips -t letter $< -o $@ .PHONY: mostlyclean clean distclean maintainer-clean unlock relock diff --git a/etc/NEWS b/etc/NEWS index 36238c243d1..230191a0b07 100644 --- a/etc/NEWS +++ b/etc/NEWS @@ -34,9 +34,6 @@ Some specific packages that are known to cause problems are: ** cua.el, cua-mode.el: remove old versions. -** python-mode.el: Use python.el, available at - http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/PythonMode - * Installation Changes in Emacs 22.1 @@ -44,14 +41,6 @@ Some specific packages that are known to cause problems are: when you run configure. This requires Gtk+ 2.4 or newer. This port provides a way to display multilingual text in menus (with some caveats). -** Emacs comes with a new set of icons. -These icons are displayed on the taskbar and/or titlebar when Emacs -runs in a graphical environment. Source files for these icons can be -found in etc/images/icons. (You can't change the icons displayed by -Emacs by changing these files directly. On X, the icon is compiled -into the Emacs executable; see gnu.h in the source tree. On MS -Windows, see nt/icons/emacs.ico.) - ** The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual is now part of the distribution. The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual in Info format is built as part of the @@ -71,22 +60,14 @@ item was added to the menu bar to make it easily accessible You no longer need to download a separate tarball in order to build Emacs with Leim. -** New translations of the Emacs Tutorial are available in the -following languages: Brasilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese (both -with simplified and traditional characters), French, Russian, and -Italian. Type `C-u C-h t' to choose one of them in case your language -setup doesn't automatically select the right one. - -** New translations of the Emacs reference card are available in the -Brasilian Portuguese and Russian. The corresponding PostScript files -are also included. +** Support for MacOS X was added. +See the files mac/README and mac/INSTALL for build instructions. -** A French translation of the `Emacs Survival Guide' is available. +** Mac OS 9 port now uses the Carbon API by default. You can also +create a non-Carbon build by specifying `NonCarbon' as a target. See +the files mac/README and mac/INSTALL for build instructions. -** Emacs now includes support for loading image libraries on demand. -(Currently this feature is only used on MS Windows.) You can configure -the supported image types and their associated dynamic libraries by -setting the variable `image-library-alist'. +** Support for a Cygwin build of Emacs was added. ** Support for GNU/Linux systems on X86-64 machines was added. @@ -96,19 +77,17 @@ setting the variable `image-library-alist'. ** Support for FreeBSD/Alpha has been added. -** Support for a Cygwin build of Emacs was added. - -** Support for MacOS X was added. -See the files mac/README and mac/INSTALL for build instructions. - -** Mac OS 9 port now uses the Carbon API by default. You can also -create a non-Carbon build by specifying `NonCarbon' as a target. See -the files mac/README and mac/INSTALL for build instructions. +** New translations of the Emacs Tutorial are available in the +following languages: Brasilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese (both +with simplified and traditional characters), French, Russian, and +Italian. Type `C-u C-h t' to choose one of them in case your language +setup doesn't automatically select the right one. -** The `emacsserver' program has been removed, replaced with Lisp code. +** New translations of the Emacs reference card are available in the +Brasilian Portuguese and Russian. The corresponding PostScript files +are also included. -** The `yow' program has been removed. -Use the corresponding Emacs feature instead. +** A French translation of the `Emacs Survival Guide' is available. ** Emacs now supports new configure options `--program-prefix', `--program-suffix' and `--program-transform-name' that affect the names of @@ -122,37 +101,68 @@ to own the game scores is controlled by `--with-game-user'. If access to a game user is not available, then scores will be stored separately in each user's home directory. +** Emacs now includes support for loading image libraries on demand. +(Currently this feature is only used on MS Windows.) You can configure +the supported image types and their associated dynamic libraries by +setting the variable `image-library-alist'. + ** Emacs can now be built without sound support. -** Building with -DENABLE_CHECKING does not automatically build with union -types any more. Add -DUSE_LISP_UNION_TYPE if you want union types. +** Emacs Lisp source files are compressed by default if `gzip' is available. -** When pure storage overflows while dumping, Emacs now prints how -much pure storage it will approximately need. +** All images used in Emacs have been consolidated in etc/images and subdirs. +See also the changes to `find-image', documented below. -** The script etc/emacs-buffer.gdb can be used with gdb to retrieve the -contents of buffers from a core dump and save them to files easily, should -Emacs crash. +** Emacs comes with a new set of icons. +These icons are displayed on the taskbar and/or titlebar when Emacs +runs in a graphical environment. Source files for these icons can be +found in etc/images/icons. (You can't change the icons displayed by +Emacs by changing these files directly. On X, the icon is compiled +into the Emacs executable; see gnu.h in the source tree. On MS +Windows, see nt/icons/emacs.ico.) + +** The `emacsserver' program has been removed, replaced with Lisp code. + +** The `yow' program has been removed. +Use the corresponding Emacs feature instead. ** The Emacs terminal emulation in term.el uses a different terminfo name. The Emacs terminal emulation in term.el now uses "eterm-color" as its terminfo name, since term.el now supports color. -** Emacs Lisp source files are compressed by default if `gzip' is available. +** The script etc/emacs-buffer.gdb can be used with gdb to retrieve the +contents of buffers from a core dump and save them to files easily, should +Emacs crash. -** All images used in Emacs have been consolidated in etc/images and subdirs. -See also the changes to `find-image', documented below. +** Building with -DENABLE_CHECKING does not automatically build with union +types any more. Add -DUSE_LISP_UNION_TYPE if you want union types. + +** When pure storage overflows while dumping, Emacs now prints how +much pure storage it will approximately need. * Startup Changes in Emacs 22.1 -** New command line option -Q or --quick. -This is like using -q --no-site-file, but in addition it also disables -the fancy startup screen. +** Init file changes +If the init file ~/.emacs does not exist, Emacs will try +~/.emacs.d/init.el or ~/.emacs.d/init.elc. Likewise, if the shell init file +~/.emacs_SHELL is not found, Emacs will try ~/.emacs.d/init_SHELL.sh. -** New command line option -D or --basic-display. -Disables the menu-bar, the tool-bar, the scroll-bars, tool tips, and -the blinking cursor. +** Emacs can now be invoked in full-screen mode on a windowed display. +When Emacs is invoked on a window system, the new command-line options +`--fullwidth', `--fullheight', and `--fullscreen' produce a frame +whose width, height, or both width and height take up the entire +screen size. (For now, this does not work with some window managers.) + +** Emacs now displays a splash screen by default even if command-line +arguments were given. The new command-line option --no-splash +disables the splash screen; see also the variable +`inhibit-splash-screen' (which is also aliased as +`inhibit-startup-message'). + +** New user option `inhibit-startup-buffer-menu'. +When loading many files, for instance with `emacs *', Emacs normally +displays a buffer menu. This option turns the buffer menu off. ** New command line option -nbc or --no-blinking-cursor disables the blinking cursor on graphical terminals. @@ -163,6 +173,10 @@ can start with this line: #!/usr/bin/emacs --script +** The -f option, used from the command line to call a function, +now reads arguments for the function interactively if it is +an interactively callable function. + ** The option --directory DIR now modifies `load-path' immediately. Directories are added to the front of `load-path' in the order they appear on the command line. For example, with this command line: @@ -172,16 +186,6 @@ appear on the command line. For example, with this command line: Emacs looks for library `foo' in the parent directory, then in /tmp, then in the other directories in `load-path'. (-L is short for --directory.) -** The command line option --no-windows has been changed to ---no-window-system. The old one still works, but is deprecated. - -** If the environment variable DISPLAY specifies an unreachable X display, -Emacs will now startup as if invoked with the --no-window-system option. - -** The -f option, used from the command line to call a function, -now reads arguments for the function interactively if it is -an interactively callable function. - ** When you specify a frame size with --geometry, the size applies to all frames you create. A position specified with --geometry only affects the initial frame. @@ -192,30 +196,11 @@ with respect to its frame position: if you don't specify a position command-line option), Emacs leaves the frame position to the Windows' window manager. -** Emacs can now be invoked in full-screen mode on a windowed display. -When Emacs is invoked on a window system, the new command-line options -`--fullwidth', `--fullheight', and `--fullscreen' produce a frame -whose width, height, or both width and height take up the entire -screen size. (For now, this does not work with some window managers.) - -** Emacs now displays a splash screen by default even if command-line -arguments were given. The new command-line option --no-splash -disables the splash screen; see also the variable -`inhibit-splash-screen' (which is also aliased as -`inhibit-startup-message'). - -** The default is now to use a bitmap as the icon. -The command-line options --icon-type, -i have been replaced with -options --no-bitmap-icon, -nbi to turn the bitmap icon off. - -** New user option `inhibit-startup-buffer-menu'. -When loading many files, for instance with `emacs *', Emacs normally -displays a buffer menu. This option turns the buffer menu off. +** The command line option --no-windows has been changed to +--no-window-system. The old one still works, but is deprecated. -** Init file changes -If the init file ~/.emacs does not exist, Emacs will try -~/.emacs.d/init.el or ~/.emacs.d/init.elc. Likewise, if the shell init file -~/.emacs_SHELL is not found, Emacs will try ~/.emacs.d/init_SHELL.sh. +** If the environment variable DISPLAY specifies an unreachable X display, +Emacs will now startup as if invoked with the --no-window-system option. ** Emacs now reads the standard abbrevs file ~/.abbrev_defs automatically at startup, if it exists. When Emacs offers to save @@ -223,6 +208,18 @@ modified buffers, it saves the abbrevs too if they have changed. It can do this either silently or asking for confirmation first, according to the value of `save-abbrevs'. +** New command line option -Q or --quick. +This is like using -q --no-site-file, but in addition it also disables +the fancy startup screen. + +** New command line option -D or --basic-display. +Disables the menu-bar, the tool-bar, the scroll-bars, tool tips, and +the blinking cursor. + +** The default is now to use a bitmap as the icon. +The command-line options --icon-type, -i have been replaced with +options --no-bitmap-icon, -nbi to turn the bitmap icon off. + ** If the environment variable EMAIL is defined, Emacs now uses its value to compute the default value of `user-mail-address', in preference to concatenation of `user-login-name' with the name of your host machine. @@ -234,6 +231,24 @@ concatenation of `user-login-name' with the name of your host machine. See below for more details. +** When the undo information of the current command gets really large +(beyond the value of `undo-outer-limit'), Emacs discards it and warns +you about it. + +** When Emacs prompts for file names, SPC no longer completes the file name. +This is so filenames with embedded spaces could be input without the +need to quote the space with a C-q. The underlying changes in the +keymaps that are active in the minibuffer are described below under +"New keymaps for typing file names". + +** The completion commands TAB, SPC and ? in the minibuffer apply only +to the text before point. If there is text in the buffer after point, +it remains unchanged. + +** In incremental search, C-w is changed. M-%, C-M-w and C-M-y are special. + +See below under "incremental search changes". + ** M-g is now a prefix key. M-g g and M-g M-g run goto-line. M-g n and M-g M-n run next-error (like C-x `). @@ -248,24 +263,6 @@ point then it acts as the default argument for the minibuffer. ** M-o now is the prefix key for setting text properties; M-o M-o requests refontification. -** The old bindings C-M-delete and C-M-backspace have been deleted, -since there are situations where one or the other will shut down -the operating system or your X server. - -** When the undo information of the current command gets really large -(beyond the value of `undo-outer-limit'), Emacs discards it and warns -you about it. - -** In incremental search, C-w is changed. M-%, C-M-w and C-M-y are special. - -See below under "incremental search changes". - -** When Emacs prompts for file names, SPC no longer completes the file name. -This is so filenames with embedded spaces could be input without the -need to quote the space with a C-q. The underlying changes in the -keymaps that are active in the minibuffer are described below under -"New keymaps for typing file names". - ** C-x C-f RET (find-file), typing nothing in the minibuffer, is no longer a special case. @@ -276,10 +273,6 @@ directory with Dired. You can get the old behavior by typing C-x C-f M-n RET, which fetches the actual file name into the minibuffer. -** The completion commands TAB, SPC and ? in the minibuffer apply only -to the text before point. If there is text in the buffer after point, -it remains unchanged. - ** In Dired's ! command (dired-do-shell-command), `*' and `?' now control substitution of the file names only when they are surrounded by whitespace. This means you can now use them as shell wildcards @@ -303,6 +296,10 @@ in the region, rather than on all complete lines in the region. ** Adaptive filling misfeature removed. It no longer treats `NNN.' or `(NNN)' as a prefix. +** The old bindings C-M-delete and C-M-backspace have been deleted, +since there are situations where one or the other will shut down +the operating system or your X server. + ** The register compatibility key bindings (deprecated since Emacs 19) have been removed: C-x / point-to-register (Use: C-x r SPC) @@ -313,6 +310,9 @@ have been removed: * Editing Changes in Emacs 22.1 +** The max size of buffers and integers has been doubled. +On 32bit machines, it is now 256M (i.e. 268435455). + ** !MEM FULL! at the start of the mode line indicates that Emacs cannot get any more memory for Lisp data. This often means it could crash soon if you do things that use more memory. On most systems, @@ -320,34 +320,31 @@ killing buffers will get out of this state. If killing buffers does not make !MEM FULL! disappear, you should save your work and start a new Emacs. -** The max size of buffers and integers has been doubled. -On 32bit machines, it is now 256M (i.e. 268435455). +** `undo-only' does an undo which does not redo any previous undo. -** You can now switch buffers in a cyclic order with C-x C-left -(previous-buffer) and C-x C-right (next-buffer). C-x left and -C-x right can be used as well. The functions keep a different buffer -cycle for each frame, using the frame-local buffer list. +** Yanking text now discards certain text properties that can +be inconvenient when you did not expect them. The variable +`yank-excluded-properties' specifies which ones. Insertion +of register contents and rectangles also discards these properties. -** `undo-only' does an undo which does not redo any previous undo. +** New command `kill-whole-line' kills an entire line at once. +By default, it is bound to C-S-. ** M-SPC (just-one-space) when given a numeric argument N converts whitespace around point to N spaces. +** You can now switch buffers in a cyclic order with C-x C-left +(previous-buffer) and C-x C-right (next-buffer). C-x left and +C-x right can be used as well. The functions keep a different buffer +cycle for each frame, using the frame-local buffer list. + ** C-x 5 C-o displays a specified buffer in another frame but does not switch to that frame. It's the multi-frame analogue of C-x 4 C-o. -** New command `kill-whole-line' kills an entire line at once. -By default, it is bound to C-S-. - -** Yanking text now discards certain text properties that can -be inconvenient when you did not expect them. The variable -`yank-excluded-properties' specifies which ones. Insertion -of register contents and rectangles also discards these properties. - -** The default values of paragraph-start and indent-line-function have -been changed to reflect those used in Text mode rather than those used -in Indented-Text mode. +** `special-display-buffer-names' and `special-display-regexps' now +understand two new boolean pseudo-frame-parameters `same-frame' and +`same-window'. ** New commands to operate on pairs of open and close characters: `insert-pair', `delete-pair', `raise-sexp'. @@ -358,61 +355,16 @@ Substrings of the form `$foo' and `${foo}' in the specified new value now refer to the value of environment variable foo. To include a `$' in the value, use `$$'. -** `special-display-buffer-names' and `special-display-regexps' now -understand two new boolean pseudo-frame-parameters `same-frame' and -`same-window'. +** The default values of paragraph-start and indent-line-function have +been changed to reflect those used in Text mode rather than those used +in Paragraph-Indent Text mode. ** The default for the paper size (variable ps-paper-type) is taken from the locale. -** Mark command changes: +** Help command changes: -*** A prefix argument is no longer required to repeat a jump to a -previous mark, i.e. C-u C-SPC C-SPC C-SPC ... cycles through the -mark ring. Use C-u C-u C-SPC to set the mark immediately after a jump. - -*** Marking commands extend the region when invoked multiple times. - -If you type C-M-SPC (mark-sexp), M-@ (mark-word), M-h -(mark-paragraph), or C-M-h (mark-defun) repeatedly, the marked region -extends each time, so you can mark the next two sexps with M-C-SPC -M-C-SPC, for example. This feature also works for -mark-end-of-sentence, if you bind that to a key. It also extends the -region when the mark is active in Transient Mark mode, regardless of -the last command. To start a new region with one of marking commands -in Transient Mark mode, you can deactivate the active region with C-g, -or set the new mark with C-SPC. - -*** M-h (mark-paragraph) now accepts a prefix arg. - -With positive arg, M-h marks the current and the following paragraphs; -if the arg is negative, it marks the current and the preceding -paragraphs. - -*** Some commands do something special in Transient Mark mode when the -mark is active--for instance, they limit their operation to the -region. Even if you don't normally use Transient Mark mode, you might -want to get this behavior from a particular command. There are two -ways you can enable Transient Mark mode and activate the mark, for one -command only. - -One method is to type C-SPC C-SPC; this enables Transient Mark mode -and sets the mark at point. The other method is to type C-u C-x C-x. -This enables Transient Mark mode temporarily but does not alter the -mark or the region. - -After these commands, Transient Mark mode remains enabled until you -deactivate the mark. That typically happens when you type a command -that alters the buffer, but you can also deactivate the mark by typing -C-g. - -*** Movement commands `beginning-of-buffer', `end-of-buffer', -`beginning-of-defun', `end-of-defun' do not set the mark if the mark -is already active in Transient Mark mode. - -** Help command changes: - -*** Changes in C-h bindings: +*** Changes in C-h bindings: C-h e displays the *Messages* buffer. @@ -445,6 +397,18 @@ to new-kill-line, these commands now report: - C-h w and C-h f new-kill-line reports: new-kill-line is on C-k +*** The apropos commands now accept a list of words to match. +When more than one word is specified, at least two of those words must +be present for an item to match. Regular expression matching is still +available. + +*** The new option `apropos-sort-by-scores' causes the matching items +to be sorted according to their score. The score for an item is a +number calculated to indicate how well the item matches the words or +regular expression that you entered to the apropos command. The best +match is listed first, and the calculated score is shown for each +matching item. + *** Help commands `describe-function' and `describe-key' now show function arguments in lowercase italics on displays that support it. To change the default, customize face `help-argument-name' or redefine the function @@ -478,31 +442,62 @@ same string that would be displayed on mouse-over using the `help-echo' property, but, in certain cases, it can display a more keyboard oriented alternative. -*** New user option `help-at-pt-display-when-idle' allows to +*** New user option `help-at-pt-display-when-idle' allows you to automatically show the help provided by `display-local-help' on point-over, after suitable idle time. The amount of idle time is determined by the user option `help-at-pt-timer-delay' and defaults to one second. This feature is turned off by default. -*** The apropos commands now accept a list of words to match. -When more than one word is specified, at least two of those words must -be present for an item to match. Regular expression matching is still -available. +** Mark command changes: -*** The new option `apropos-sort-by-scores' causes the matching items -to be sorted according to their score. The score for an item is a -number calculated to indicate how well the item matches the words or -regular expression that you entered to the apropos command. The best -match is listed first, and the calculated score is shown for each -matching item. +*** A prefix argument is no longer required to repeat a jump to a +previous mark, i.e. C-u C-SPC C-SPC C-SPC ... cycles through the +mark ring. Use C-u C-u C-SPC to set the mark immediately after a jump. + +*** Marking commands extend the region when invoked multiple times. + +If you type C-M-SPC (mark-sexp), M-@ (mark-word), M-h +(mark-paragraph), or C-M-h (mark-defun) repeatedly, the marked region +extends each time, so you can mark the next two sexps with M-C-SPC +M-C-SPC, for example. This feature also works for +mark-end-of-sentence, if you bind that to a key. It also extends the +region when the mark is active in Transient Mark mode, regardless of +the last command. To start a new region with one of marking commands +in Transient Mark mode, you can deactivate the active region with C-g, +or set the new mark with C-SPC. + +*** Some commands do something special in Transient Mark mode when the +mark is active--for instance, they limit their operation to the +region. Even if you don't normally use Transient Mark mode, you might +want to get this behavior from a particular command. There are two +ways you can enable Transient Mark mode and activate the mark, for one +command only. + +One method is to type C-SPC C-SPC; this enables Transient Mark mode +and sets the mark at point. The other method is to type C-u C-x C-x. +This enables Transient Mark mode temporarily but does not alter the +mark or the region. + +After these commands, Transient Mark mode remains enabled until you +deactivate the mark. That typically happens when you type a command +that alters the buffer, but you can also deactivate the mark by typing +C-g. + +*** Movement commands `beginning-of-buffer', `end-of-buffer', +`beginning-of-defun', `end-of-defun' do not set the mark if the mark +is already active in Transient Mark mode. + +*** M-h (mark-paragraph) now accepts a prefix arg. + +With positive arg, M-h marks the current and the following paragraphs; +if the arg is negative, it marks the current and the preceding +paragraphs. ** Incremental Search changes: -*** Vertical scrolling is now possible within incremental search. -To enable this feature, customize the new user option -`isearch-allow-scroll'. User written commands which satisfy stringent -constraints can be marked as "scrolling commands". See the Emacs manual -for details. +*** M-% typed in isearch mode invokes `query-replace' or +`query-replace-regexp' (depending on search mode) with the current +search string used as the string to replace. *** C-w in incremental search now grabs either a character or a word, making the decision in a heuristic way. This new job is done by the @@ -516,9 +511,11 @@ at the end of a line. Another method to grab a character is to enter the minibuffer by `M-e' and to type `C-f' at the end of the search string in the minibuffer. -*** M-% typed in isearch mode invokes `query-replace' or -`query-replace-regexp' (depending on search mode) with the current -search string used as the string to replace. +*** Vertical scrolling is now possible within incremental search. +To enable this feature, customize the new user option +`isearch-allow-scroll'. User written commands which satisfy stringent +constraints can be marked as "scrolling commands". See the Emacs manual +for details. *** Isearch no longer adds `isearch-resume' commands to the command history by default. To enable this feature, customize the new @@ -526,10 +523,6 @@ user option `isearch-resume-in-command-history'. ** Replace command changes: -*** New user option `query-replace-skip-read-only': when non-nil, -`query-replace' and related functions simply ignore -a match if part of it has a read-only property. - *** When used interactively, the commands `query-replace-regexp' and `replace-regexp' allow \,expr to be used in a replacement string, where expr is an arbitrary Lisp expression evaluated at replacement @@ -546,15 +539,11 @@ deprecated since it offers no additional functionality. *** The current match in query-replace is highlighted in new face `query-replace' which by default inherits from isearch face. -** Local variables lists: - -*** In processing a local variables list, Emacs strips the prefix and -suffix from every line before processing all the lines. - -*** Text properties in local variables. +*** New user option `query-replace-skip-read-only': when non-nil, +`query-replace' and related functions simply ignore +a match if part of it has a read-only property. -A file local variables list cannot specify a string with text -properties--any specified text properties are discarded. +** Local variables lists: *** If the local variables list contains any variable-value pairs that are not known to be safe, Emacs shows a prompt asking whether to apply @@ -592,6 +581,14 @@ with the form as argument, and if any returns t, the form is ok to call. If the form is not "ok to call", that means Emacs asks for confirmation as before. +*** In processing a local variables list, Emacs strips the prefix and +suffix from every line before processing all the lines. + +*** Text properties in local variables. + +A file local variables list cannot specify a string with text +properties--any specified text properties are discarded. + ** File operation changes: *** Unquoted `$' in file names do not signal an error any more when @@ -599,29 +596,20 @@ the corresponding environment variable does not exist. Instead, the `$ENVVAR' text is left as is, so that `$$' quoting is only rarely needed. -*** find-file-read-only visits multiple files in read-only mode, -when the file name contains wildcard characters. - -*** find-alternate-file replaces the current file with multiple files, -when the file name contains wildcard characters. It now asks if you -wish save your changes and not just offer to kill the buffer. - -*** Auto Compression mode is now enabled by default. - *** C-x C-f RET, typing nothing in the minibuffer, is no longer a special case. Since the default input is the current directory, this has the effect of specifying the current directory. Normally that means to visit the directory with Dired. -*** When you are root, and you visit a file whose modes specify -read-only, the Emacs buffer is now read-only too. Type C-x C-q if you -want to make the buffer writable. (As root, you can in fact alter the -file.) - *** C-x s (save-some-buffers) now offers an option `d' to diff a buffer against its file, so you can see what changes you would be saving. +*** Auto Compression mode is now enabled by default. + +*** If the user visits a file larger than `large-file-warning-threshold', +Emacs asks for confirmation. + *** The commands copy-file, rename-file, make-symbolic-link and add-name-to-file, when given a directory as the "new name" argument, convert it to a file name by merging in the within-directory part of @@ -629,22 +617,6 @@ the existing file's name. (This is the same convention that shell commands cp, mv, and ln follow.) Thus, M-x copy-file RET ~/foo RET /tmp RET copies ~/foo to /tmp/foo. -*** When used interactively, `format-write-file' now asks for confirmation -before overwriting an existing file, unless a prefix argument is -supplied. This behavior is analogous to `write-file'. - -*** The variable `auto-save-file-name-transforms' now has a third element that -controls whether or not the function `make-auto-save-file-name' will -attempt to construct a unique auto-save name (e.g. for remote files). - -*** The new option `write-region-inhibit-fsync' disables calls to fsync -in `write-region'. This can be useful on laptops to avoid spinning up -the hard drive upon each file save. Enabling this variable may result -in data loss, use with care. - -*** If the user visits a file larger than `large-file-warning-threshold', -Emacs asks for confirmation. - *** require-final-newline now has two new possible values: `visit' means add a newline (as an undoable change) if it's needed @@ -661,8 +633,37 @@ sets require-final-newline based on mode-require-final-newline. So you can customize mode-require-final-newline to control what these modes do. +*** When you are root, and you visit a file whose modes specify +read-only, the Emacs buffer is now read-only too. Type C-x C-q if you +want to make the buffer writable. (As root, you can in fact alter the +file.) + +*** find-file-read-only visits multiple files in read-only mode, +when the file name contains wildcard characters. + +*** find-alternate-file replaces the current file with multiple files, +when the file name contains wildcard characters. It now asks if you +wish save your changes and not just offer to kill the buffer. + +*** When used interactively, `format-write-file' now asks for confirmation +before overwriting an existing file, unless a prefix argument is +supplied. This behavior is analogous to `write-file'. + +*** The variable `auto-save-file-name-transforms' now has a third element that +controls whether or not the function `make-auto-save-file-name' will +attempt to construct a unique auto-save name (e.g. for remote files). + +*** The new option `write-region-inhibit-fsync' disables calls to fsync +in `write-region'. This can be useful on laptops to avoid spinning up +the hard drive upon each file save. Enabling this variable may result +in data loss, use with care. + ** Minibuffer changes: +*** The completion commands TAB, SPC and ? in the minibuffer apply only +to the text before point. If there is text in the buffer after point, +it remains unchanged. + *** The new file-name-shadow-mode is turned ON by default, so that when entering a file name, any prefix which Emacs will ignore is dimmed. @@ -698,85 +699,42 @@ completing file names. Elements of `completion-ignored-extensions' which do not end in a slash are never considered when a completion candidate is a directory. -*** The completion commands TAB, SPC and ? in the minibuffer apply only -to the text before point. If there is text in the buffer after point, -it remains unchanged. - *** New user option `history-delete-duplicates'. If set to t when adding a new history element, all previous identical elements are deleted from the history list. ** Redisplay changes: -*** Preemptive redisplay now adapts to current load and bandwidth. +*** The new face `mode-line-inactive' is used to display the mode line +of non-selected windows. The `mode-line' face is now used to display +the mode line of the currently selected window. -To avoid preempting redisplay on fast computers, networks, and displays, -the arrival of new input is now performed at regular intervals during -redisplay. The new variable `redisplay-preemption-period' specifies -the period; the default is to check for input every 0.1 seconds. +The new variable `mode-line-in-non-selected-windows' controls whether +the `mode-line-inactive' face is used. *** The mode line position information now comes before the major mode. When the file is maintained under version control, that information appears between the position information and the major mode. -*** New face `escape-glyph' highlights control characters and escape glyphs. +*** You can now customize the use of window fringes. To control this +for all frames, use M-x fringe-mode or the Show/Hide submenu of the +top-level Options menu, or customize the `fringe-mode' variable. To +control this for a specific frame, use the command M-x +set-fringe-style. -*** Non-breaking space and hyphens are now displayed with a special -face, either nobreak-space or escape-glyph. You can turn this off or -specify a different mode by setting the variable `nobreak-char-display'. +*** Angle icons in the fringes can indicate the buffer boundaries. In +addition, up and down arrow bitmaps in the fringe indicate which ways +the window can be scrolled. -*** The parameters of automatic hscrolling can now be customized. -The variable `hscroll-margin' determines how many columns away from -the window edge point is allowed to get before automatic hscrolling -will horizontally scroll the window. The default value is 5. +This behavior is activated by setting the buffer-local variable +`indicate-buffer-boundaries' to a non-nil value. The default value of +this variable is found in `default-indicate-buffer-boundaries'. -The variable `hscroll-step' determines how many columns automatic -hscrolling scrolls the window when point gets too close to the -window edge. If its value is zero, the default, Emacs scrolls the -window so as to center point. If its value is an integer, it says how -many columns to scroll. If the value is a floating-point number, it -gives the fraction of the window's width to scroll the window. +If value is `left' or `right', both angle and arrow bitmaps are +displayed in the left or right fringe, resp. -The variable `automatic-hscrolling' was renamed to -`auto-hscroll-mode'. The old name is still available as an alias. - -*** Moving or scrolling through images (and other lines) taller than -the window now works sensibly, by automatically adjusting the window's -vscroll property. - -*** New customize option `overline-margin' controls the space between -overline and text. - -*** New variable `x-underline-at-descent-line' controls the relative -position of the underline. When set, it overrides the -`x-use-underline-position-properties' variables. - -*** The new face `mode-line-inactive' is used to display the mode line -of non-selected windows. The `mode-line' face is now used to display -the mode line of the currently selected window. - -The new variable `mode-line-in-non-selected-windows' controls whether -the `mode-line-inactive' face is used. - -*** You can now customize the use of window fringes. To control this -for all frames, use M-x fringe-mode or the Show/Hide submenu of the -top-level Options menu, or customize the `fringe-mode' variable. To -control this for a specific frame, use the command M-x -set-fringe-style. - -*** Angle icons in the fringes can indicate the buffer boundaries. In -addition, up and down arrow bitmaps in the fringe indicate which ways -the window can be scrolled. - -This behavior is activated by setting the buffer-local variable -`indicate-buffer-boundaries' to a non-nil value. The default value of -this variable is found in `default-indicate-buffer-boundaries'. - -If value is `left' or `right', both angle and arrow bitmaps are -displayed in the left or right fringe, resp. - -The value can also be an alist which specifies the presence and -position of each bitmap individually. +The value can also be an alist which specifies the presence and +position of each bitmap individually. For example, ((top . left) (t . right)) places the top angle bitmap in left fringe, the bottom angle bitmap in right fringe, and both @@ -792,10 +750,6 @@ cursor will be displayed in the fringe when positioned on that newline. The new user option 'overflow-newline-into-fringe' can be set to nil to revert to the old behavior of continuing such lines. -*** When a window has display margin areas, the fringes are now -displayed between the margins and the buffer's text area, rather than -outside those margins. - *** A window can now have individual fringe and scroll-bar settings, in addition to the individual display margin settings. @@ -803,6 +757,42 @@ Such individual settings are now preserved when windows are split horizontally or vertically, a saved window configuration is restored, or when the frame is resized. +*** When a window has display margin areas, the fringes are now +displayed between the margins and the buffer's text area, rather than +outside those margins. + +*** New face `escape-glyph' highlights control characters and escape glyphs. + +*** Non-breaking space and hyphens are now displayed with a special +face, either nobreak-space or escape-glyph. You can turn this off or +specify a different mode by setting the variable `nobreak-char-display'. + +*** The parameters of automatic hscrolling can now be customized. +The variable `hscroll-margin' determines how many columns away from +the window edge point is allowed to get before automatic hscrolling +will horizontally scroll the window. The default value is 5. + +The variable `hscroll-step' determines how many columns automatic +hscrolling scrolls the window when point gets too close to the +window edge. If its value is zero, the default, Emacs scrolls the +window so as to center point. If its value is an integer, it says how +many columns to scroll. If the value is a floating-point number, it +gives the fraction of the window's width to scroll the window. + +The variable `automatic-hscrolling' was renamed to +`auto-hscroll-mode'. The old name is still available as an alias. + +*** Moving or scrolling through images (and other lines) taller than +the window now works sensibly, by automatically adjusting the window's +vscroll property. + +*** Preemptive redisplay now adapts to current load and bandwidth. + +To avoid preempting redisplay on fast computers, networks, and displays, +the arrival of new input is now performed at regular intervals during +redisplay. The new variable `redisplay-preemption-period' specifies +the period; the default is to check for input every 0.1 seconds. + *** The %c and %l constructs are now ignored in frame-title-format. Due to technical limitations in how Emacs interacts with windowing systems, these constructs often failed to render properly, and could @@ -812,27 +802,12 @@ even cause Emacs to crash. will expand as needed, but not contract automatically. To contract the tool bar, you must type C-l. -** Cursor display changes: - -*** On X, MS Windows, and Mac OS, the blinking cursor's "off" state is -now controlled by the variable `blink-cursor-alist'. - -*** The X resource cursorBlink can be used to turn off cursor blinking. - -*** Emacs can produce an underscore-like (horizontal bar) cursor. -The underscore cursor is set by putting `(cursor-type . hbar)' in -default-frame-alist. It supports variable heights, like the `bar' -cursor does. - -*** Display of hollow cursors now obeys the buffer-local value (if any) -of `cursor-in-non-selected-windows' in the buffer that the cursor -appears in. - -*** The variable `cursor-in-non-selected-windows' can now be set to any -of the recognized cursor types. +*** New customize option `overline-margin' controls the space between +overline and text. -*** On text terminals, the variable `visible-cursor' controls whether Emacs -uses the "very visible" cursor (the default) or the normal cursor. +*** New variable `x-underline-at-descent-line' controls the relative +position of the underline. When set, it overrides the +`x-use-underline-position-properties' variables. ** New faces: @@ -854,9 +829,6 @@ so package-specific faces can inherit from it. ** Font-Lock (syntax highlighting) changes: -*** M-o now is the prefix key for setting text properties; -M-o M-o requests refontification. - *** All modes now support using M-x font-lock-mode to toggle fontification, even those such as Occur, Info, and comint-derived modes that do their own fontification in a special way. @@ -865,22 +837,25 @@ The variable `Info-fontify' is no longer applicable; to disable fontification in Info, remove `turn-on-font-lock' from `Info-mode-hook'. -*** Font-Lock mode: in major modes such as Lisp mode, where some Emacs -features assume that an open-paren in column 0 is always outside of -any string or comment, Font-Lock now highlights any such open-paren in -bold-red if it is inside a string or a comment, to indicate that it -can cause trouble. You should rewrite the string or comment so that -the open-paren is not in column 0. +*** New standard font-lock face `font-lock-comment-delimiter-face'. *** New standard font-lock face `font-lock-preprocessor-face'. -*** New standard font-lock face `font-lock-comment-delimiter-face'. - *** Easy to overlook single character negation can now be font-locked. You can use the new variable `font-lock-negation-char-face' and the face of the same name to customize this. Currently the cc-modes, sh-script-mode, cperl-mode and make-mode support this. +*** Font-Lock mode: in major modes such as Lisp mode, where some Emacs +features assume that an open-paren in column 0 is always outside of +any string or comment, Font-Lock now highlights any such open-paren in +bold-red if it is inside a string or a comment, to indicate that it +can cause trouble. You should rewrite the string or comment so that +the open-paren is not in column 0. + +*** M-o now is the prefix key for setting text properties; +M-o M-o requests refontification. + *** The default settings for JIT stealth lock parameters are changed. The default value for the user option jit-lock-stealth-time is now nil instead of 3. This setting of jit-lock-stealth-time disables stealth @@ -928,8 +903,6 @@ current date and time, current line and column number in the mode-line. *** Speedbar has moved from the "Tools" top level menu to "Show/Hide". -*** You can exit dialog windows and menus by typing C-g. - *** The menu item "Open File..." has been split into two items, "New File..." and "Open File...". "Open File..." now opens only existing files. This is to support existing GUI file selection dialogs better. @@ -955,6 +928,35 @@ ESC, like they do for Gtk+, Mac and W32. by setting the variable `x-gtk-use-old-file-dialog' to t. Default is to use the new dialog. +*** You can exit dialog windows and menus by typing C-g. + +** Buffer Menu changes: + +*** The new options `buffers-menu-show-directories' and +`buffers-menu-show-status' let you control how buffers are displayed +in the menu dropped down when you click "Buffers" from the menu bar. + +`buffers-menu-show-directories' controls whether the menu displays +leading directories as part of the file name visited by the buffer. +If its value is `unless-uniquify', the default, directories are +shown unless uniquify-buffer-name-style' is non-nil. The value of nil +and t turn the display of directories off and on, respectively. + +`buffers-menu-show-status' controls whether the Buffers menu includes +the modified and read-only status of the buffers. By default it is +t, and the status is shown. + +Setting these variables directly does not take effect until next time +the Buffers menu is regenerated. + +*** New command `Buffer-menu-toggle-files-only' toggles display of file +buffers only in the Buffer Menu. It is bound to T in Buffer Menu +mode. + +*** `buffer-menu' and `list-buffers' now list buffers whose names begin +with a space, when those buffers are visiting files. Normally buffers +whose names begin with space are omitted. + ** Mouse changes: *** You can now follow links by clicking Mouse-1 on the link. @@ -1009,8 +1011,7 @@ also disable mouse highlighting. shall not copy the selected text to the kill-ring by setting the new variable mouse-drag-copy-region to nil. -*** mouse-wheels can now scroll a specific fraction of the window -(rather than a fixed number of lines) and the scrolling is `progressive'. +*** Under X, mouse-wheel-mode is turned on by default. *** Emacs ignores mouse-2 clicks while the mouse wheel is being moved. @@ -1019,7 +1020,8 @@ unintentionally while turning the wheel, so these clicks are now ignored. You can customize this with the mouse-wheel-click-event and mouse-wheel-inhibit-click-time variables. -*** Under X, mouse-wheel-mode is turned on by default. +*** mouse-wheels can now scroll a specific fraction of the window +(rather than a fixed number of lines) and the scrolling is `progressive'. ** Multilingual Environment (Mule) changes: @@ -1050,6 +1052,11 @@ keyboard-coding-system) if you prefer META to work (the old default) or if the locale doesn't describe the character set actually generated by the keyboard. See Info node `Unibyte Mode'. +*** The new command `set-file-name-coding-system' (C-x RET F) sets +coding system for encoding and decoding file names. A new menu item +(Options->Mule->Set Coding Systems->For File Name) invokes this +command. + *** The new command `revert-buffer-with-coding-system' (C-x RET r) revisits the current file using a coding system that you specify. @@ -1062,11 +1069,6 @@ of a file. *** New command `ucs-insert' inserts a character specified by its unicode. -*** The new command `set-file-name-coding-system' (C-x RET F) sets -coding system for encoding and decoding file names. A new menu item -(Options->Mule->Set Coding Systems->For File Name) invokes this -command. - *** New command quail-show-key shows what key (or key sequence) to type in the current input method to input a character at point. @@ -1180,34 +1182,17 @@ the previous value becomes the "backup value" of the variable. You can go back to that backup value by selecting "Use Backup Value" under the "[State]" button. -** Buffer Menu changes: - -*** New command `Buffer-menu-toggle-files-only' toggles display of file -buffers only in the Buffer Menu. It is bound to T in Buffer Menu -mode. - -*** `buffer-menu' and `list-buffers' now list buffers whose names begin -with a space, when those buffers are visiting files. Normally buffers -whose names begin with space are omitted. - -*** The new options `buffers-menu-show-directories' and -`buffers-menu-show-status' let you control how buffers are displayed -in the menu dropped down when you click "Buffers" from the menu bar. - -`buffers-menu-show-directories' controls whether the menu displays -leading directories as part of the file name visited by the buffer. -If its value is `unless-uniquify', the default, directories are -shown unless uniquify-buffer-name-style' is non-nil. The value of nil -and t turn the display of directories off and on, respectively. - -`buffers-menu-show-status' controls whether the Buffers menu includes -the modified and read-only status of the buffers. By default it is -t, and the status is shown. +** Dired mode: -Setting these variables directly does not take effect until next time -the Buffers menu is regenerated. +*** In Dired's ! command (dired-do-shell-command), `*' and `?' now +control substitution of the file names only when they are surrounded +by whitespace. This means you can now use them as shell wildcards +too. If you want to use just plain `*' as a wildcard, type `*""'; the +double quotes make no difference in the shell, but they prevent +special treatment in `dired-do-shell-command'. -** Dired mode: +*** The Dired command `dired-goto-file' is now bound to j, not M-g. +This is to avoid hiding the global key binding of M-g. *** New faces dired-header, dired-mark, dired-marked, dired-flagged, dired-ignored, dired-directory, dired-symlink, dired-warning @@ -1219,16 +1204,6 @@ with different file attributes in two dired buffers. *** New Dired command `dired-do-touch' (bound to T) changes timestamps of marked files with the value entered in the minibuffer. -*** The Dired command `dired-goto-file' is now bound to j, not M-g. -This is to avoid hiding the global key binding of M-g. - -*** In Dired's ! command (dired-do-shell-command), `*' and `?' now -control substitution of the file names only when they are surrounded -by whitespace. This means you can now use them as shell wildcards -too. If you want to use just plain `*' as a wildcard, type `*""'; the -double quotes make no difference in the shell, but they prevent -special treatment in `dired-do-shell-command'. - *** In Dired, the w command now stores the current line's file name into the kill ring. With a zero prefix arg, it stores the absolute file name. @@ -1246,6 +1221,12 @@ directory listing into a buffer. ** Comint changes: +*** The new INSIDE_EMACS environment variable is set to "t" in subshells +running inside Emacs. This supersedes the EMACS environment variable, +which will be removed in a future Emacs release. Programs that need +to know whether they are started inside Emacs should check INSIDE_EMACS +instead of EMACS. + *** The comint prompt can now be made read-only, using the new user option `comint-prompt-read-only'. This is not enabled by default, except in IELM buffers. The read-only status of IELM prompts can be @@ -1276,12 +1257,6 @@ otherwise behaves quite similarly to the bash version. `comint-use-prompt-regexp'. The old name has been kept as an alias, but declared obsolete. -*** The new INSIDE_EMACS environment variable is set to "t" in subshells -running inside Emacs. This supersedes the EMACS environment variable, -which will be removed in a future Emacs release. Programs that need -to know whether they are started inside Emacs should check INSIDE_EMACS -instead of EMACS. - ** M-x Compile changes: *** M-x compile has become more robust and reliable @@ -1333,13 +1308,6 @@ of the window. ** Occur mode changes: -*** In the *Occur* buffer, `o' switches to it in another window, and -C-o displays the current line's occurrence in another window without -switching to it. - -*** You can now use next-error (C-x `) and previous-error to advance to -the next/previous matching line found by M-x occur. - *** The new command `multi-occur' is just like `occur', except it can search multiple buffers. There is also a new command `multi-occur-in-matching-buffers' which allows you to specify the @@ -1347,6 +1315,13 @@ buffers to search by their filenames or buffer names. Internally, Occur mode has been rewritten, and now uses font-lock, among other changes. +*** You can now use next-error (C-x `) and previous-error to advance to +the next/previous matching line found by M-x occur. + +*** In the *Occur* buffer, `o' switches to it in another window, and +C-o displays the current line's occurrence in another window without +switching to it. + ** Grep changes: *** Grep has been decoupled from compilation mode setup. @@ -1377,9 +1352,6 @@ are automatically skipped by `rgrep'. Hits are fontified in green, and hits in binary files in orange. Grep buffers can be saved and automatically revisited. -*** The new variables `grep-window-height' and `grep-scroll-output' override -the corresponding compilation mode settings, for grep commands only. - *** New option `grep-highlight-matches' highlights matches in *grep* buffer. It uses a special feature of some grep programs which accept --color option to output markers around matches. When going to the next @@ -1402,17 +1374,42 @@ When `-H' is used, the grep command line supplied by the user is passed unchanged to the system to execute, which allows more complicated command lines to be used than was possible before. -** X Windows Support: +*** The new variables `grep-window-height' and `grep-scroll-output' override +the corresponding compilation mode settings, for grep commands only. -*** Emacs now supports drag and drop for X. Dropping a file on a window - opens it, dropping text inserts the text. Dropping a file on a dired - buffer copies or moves the file to that directory. +** Cursor display changes: -*** Under X11, it is possible to swap Alt and Meta (and Super and Hyper). -The new variables `x-alt-keysym', `x-hyper-keysym', `x-meta-keysym', -and `x-super-keysym' can be used to choose which keysyms Emacs should -use for the modifiers. For example, the following two lines swap -Meta and Alt: +*** Emacs can produce an underscore-like (horizontal bar) cursor. +The underscore cursor is set by putting `(cursor-type . hbar)' in +default-frame-alist. It supports variable heights, like the `bar' +cursor does. + +*** The variable `cursor-in-non-selected-windows' can now be set to any +of the recognized cursor types. + +*** Display of hollow cursors now obeys the buffer-local value (if any) +of `cursor-in-non-selected-windows' in the buffer that the cursor +appears in. + +*** On text terminals, the variable `visible-cursor' controls whether Emacs +uses the "very visible" cursor (the default) or the normal cursor. + +*** The X resource cursorBlink can be used to turn off cursor blinking. + +*** On X, MS Windows, and Mac OS, the blinking cursor's "off" state is +now controlled by the variable `blink-cursor-alist'. + +** X Windows Support: + +*** Emacs now supports drag and drop for X. Dropping a file on a window +opens it, dropping text inserts the text. Dropping a file on a dired +buffer copies or moves the file to that directory. + +*** Under X11, it is possible to swap Alt and Meta (and Super and Hyper). +The new variables `x-alt-keysym', `x-hyper-keysym', `x-meta-keysym', +and `x-super-keysym' can be used to choose which keysyms Emacs should +use for the modifiers. For example, the following two lines swap +Meta and Alt: (setq x-alt-keysym 'meta) (setq x-meta-keysym 'alt) @@ -1485,69 +1482,6 @@ Values greater than 1.0, expand the arrow. * New Modes and Packages in Emacs 22.1 -** ERC is now part of the Emacs distribution. - -ERC is a powerful, modular, and extensible IRC client for Emacs. - -To see what modules are available, type -M-x customize-option erc-modules RET. - -To start an IRC session with ERC, type M-x erc, and follow the prompts -for server, port, and nick. - -** Rcirc is now part of the Emacs distribution. - -Rcirc is an Internet relay chat (IRC) client. It supports -simultaneous connections to multiple IRC servers. Each discussion -takes place in its own buffer. For each connection you can join -several channels (many-to-many) and participate in private -(one-to-one) chats. Both channel and private chats are contained in -separate buffers. - -To start an IRC session using the default parameters, type M-x irc. -If you type C-u M-x irc, it prompts you for the server, nick, port and -startup channel parameters before connecting. - -** Newsticker is now part of the Emacs distribution. - -Newsticker asynchronously retrieves headlines (RSS) from a list of news -sites, prepares these headlines for reading, and allows for loading the -corresponding articles in a web browser. Its documentation is in a -separate manual. - -** savehist saves minibuffer histories between sessions. -To use this feature, turn on savehist-mode in your `.emacs' file. - -** Filesets are collections of files. You can define a fileset in -various ways, such as based on a directory tree or based on -program files that include other program files. - -Once you have defined a fileset, you can perform various operations on -all the files in it, such as visiting them or searching and replacing -in them. - -** Calc is now part of the Emacs distribution. - -Calc is an advanced desk calculator and mathematical tool written in -Emacs Lisp. The prefix for Calc has been changed to `C-x *' and Calc -can be started with `C-x * *'. The Calc manual is separate from the -Emacs manual; within Emacs, type "C-h i m calc RET" to read the -manual. A reference card is available in `etc/calccard.tex' and -`etc/calccard.ps'. - -** The new package ibuffer provides a powerful, completely -customizable replacement for buff-menu.el. - -** Ido mode is now part of the Emacs distribution. - -The ido (interactively do) package is an extension of the iswitchb -package to do interactive opening of files and directories in addition -to interactive buffer switching. Ido is a superset of iswitchb (with -a few exceptions), so don't enable both packages. - -** Image files are normally visited in Image mode, which lets you toggle -between viewing the image and viewing the text using C-c C-c. - ** CUA mode is now part of the Emacs distribution. The new cua package provides CUA-like keybindings using C-x for @@ -1596,6 +1530,49 @@ versions of cua.el and cua-mode.el. To ensure proper operation, you must remove older versions of cua.el or cua-mode.el as well as the loading and customization of those packages from the .emacs file. +** Tramp is now part of the distribution. + +This package is similar to Ange-FTP: it allows you to edit remote +files. But whereas Ange-FTP uses FTP to access the remote host, +Tramp uses a shell connection. The shell connection is always used +for filename completion and directory listings and suchlike, but for +the actual file transfer, you can choose between the so-called +`inline' methods (which transfer the files through the shell +connection using base64 or uu encoding) and the `out-of-band' methods +(which invoke an external copying program such as `rcp' or `scp' or +`rsync' to do the copying). + +Shell connections can be acquired via `rsh', `ssh', `telnet' and also +`su' and `sudo'. Ange-FTP is still supported via the `ftp' method. + +If you want to disable Tramp you should set + + (setq tramp-default-method "ftp") + +Removing Tramp, and re-enabling Ange-FTP, can be achieved by M-x +tramp-unload-tramp. + +** The image-dired.el package allows you to easily view, tag and in +other ways manipulate image files and their thumbnails, using dired as +the main interface. Image-Dired provides functionality to generate +simple image galleries. + +** Image files are normally visited in Image mode, which lets you toggle +between viewing the image and viewing the text using C-c C-c. + +** The new python.el package is used to edit Python and Jython programs. + +** The URL package (which had been part of W3) is now part of Emacs. + +** Calc is now part of the Emacs distribution. + +Calc is an advanced desk calculator and mathematical tool written in +Emacs Lisp. The prefix for Calc has been changed to `C-x *' and Calc +can be started with `C-x * *'. The Calc manual is separate from the +Emacs manual; within Emacs, type "C-h i m calc RET" to read the +manual. A reference card is available in `etc/calccard.tex' and +`etc/calccard.ps'. + ** Org mode is now part of the Emacs distribution Org mode is a mode for keeping notes, maintaining ToDo lists, and @@ -1610,8 +1587,48 @@ The documentation for org-mode is in a separate manual; within Emacs, type "C-h i m org RET" to read that manual. A reference card is available in `etc/orgcard.tex' and `etc/orgcard.ps'. -** The new package dns-mode.el adds syntax highlighting of DNS master files. -It is a modern replacement for zone-mode.el, which is now obsolete. +** ERC is now part of the Emacs distribution. + +ERC is a powerful, modular, and extensible IRC client for Emacs. + +To see what modules are available, type +M-x customize-option erc-modules RET. + +To start an IRC session with ERC, type M-x erc, and follow the prompts +for server, port, and nick. + +** Rcirc is now part of the Emacs distribution. + +Rcirc is an Internet relay chat (IRC) client. It supports +simultaneous connections to multiple IRC servers. Each discussion +takes place in its own buffer. For each connection you can join +several channels (many-to-many) and participate in private +(one-to-one) chats. Both channel and private chats are contained in +separate buffers. + +To start an IRC session using the default parameters, type M-x irc. +If you type C-u M-x irc, it prompts you for the server, nick, port and +startup channel parameters before connecting. + +** The new package ibuffer provides a powerful, completely +customizable replacement for buff-menu.el. + +** Newsticker is now part of the Emacs distribution. + +Newsticker asynchronously retrieves headlines (RSS) from a list of news +sites, prepares these headlines for reading, and allows for loading the +corresponding articles in a web browser. Its documentation is in a +separate manual. + +** The wdired.el package allows you to use normal editing commands on Dired +buffers to change filenames, permissions, etc... + +** Ido mode is now part of the Emacs distribution. + +The ido (interactively do) package is an extension of the iswitchb +package to do interactive opening of files and directories in addition +to interactive buffer switching. Ido is a superset of iswitchb (with +a few exceptions), so don't enable both packages. ** The new global minor mode `file-name-shadow-mode' modifies the way filenames being entered by the user in the minibuffer are displayed, so @@ -1620,33 +1637,6 @@ Emacs' filename parsing rules. The ignored portion can be made dim, invisible, or otherwise less visually noticeable. The display method can be displayed by customizing the variable `file-name-shadow-properties'. -** The new package flymake.el does on-the-fly syntax checking of program -source files. See the Flymake's Info manual for more details. - -** The new keypad setup package provides several common bindings for -the numeric keypad which is available on most keyboards. The numeric -keypad typically has the digits 0 to 9, a decimal point, keys marked -+, -, /, and *, an Enter key, and a NumLock toggle key. The keypad -package only controls the use of the digit and decimal keys. - -By customizing the variables `keypad-setup', `keypad-shifted-setup', -`keypad-numlock-setup', and `keypad-numlock-shifted-setup', or by -using the function `keypad-setup', you can rebind all digit keys and -the decimal key of the keypad in one step for each of the four -possible combinations of the Shift key state (not pressed/pressed) and -the NumLock toggle state (off/on). - -The choices for the keypad keys in each of the above states are: -`Plain numeric keypad' where the keys generates plain digits, -`Numeric keypad with decimal key' where the character produced by the -decimal key can be customized individually (for internationalization), -`Numeric Prefix Arg' where the keypad keys produce numeric prefix args -for Emacs editing commands, `Cursor keys' and `Shifted Cursor keys' -where the keys work like (shifted) arrow keys, home/end, etc., and -`Unspecified/User-defined' where the keypad keys (kp-0, kp-1, etc.) -are left unspecified and can be bound individually through the global -or local keymaps. - ** Emacs' keyboard macro facilities have been enhanced by the new kmacro package. @@ -1680,22 +1670,29 @@ Keyboard macros can now be debugged and edited interactively. C-x C-k SPC steps through the last keyboard macro one key sequence at a time, prompting for the actions to take. -** New minor mode, Visible mode, toggles invisibility in the current buffer. -When enabled, it makes all invisible text visible. When disabled, it -restores the previous value of `buffer-invisibility-spec'. +** The new keypad setup package provides several common bindings for +the numeric keypad which is available on most keyboards. The numeric +keypad typically has the digits 0 to 9, a decimal point, keys marked ++, -, /, and *, an Enter key, and a NumLock toggle key. The keypad +package only controls the use of the digit and decimal keys. -** The wdired.el package allows you to use normal editing commands on Dired -buffers to change filenames, permissions, etc... +By customizing the variables `keypad-setup', `keypad-shifted-setup', +`keypad-numlock-setup', and `keypad-numlock-shifted-setup', or by +using the function `keypad-setup', you can rebind all digit keys and +the decimal key of the keypad in one step for each of the four +possible combinations of the Shift key state (not pressed/pressed) and +the NumLock toggle state (off/on). -** The new package longlines.el provides a minor mode for editing text -files composed of long lines, based on the `use-hard-newlines' -mechanism. The long lines are broken up by inserting soft newlines, -which are automatically removed when saving the file to disk or -copying into the kill ring, clipboard, etc. By default, Longlines -mode inserts soft newlines automatically during editing, a behavior -referred to as "soft word wrap" in other text editors. This is -similar to Refill mode, but more reliable. To turn the word wrap -feature off, set `longlines-auto-wrap' to nil. +The choices for the keypad keys in each of the above states are: +`Plain numeric keypad' where the keys generates plain digits, +`Numeric keypad with decimal key' where the character produced by the +decimal key can be customized individually (for internationalization), +`Numeric Prefix Arg' where the keypad keys produce numeric prefix args +for Emacs editing commands, `Cursor keys' and `Shifted Cursor keys' +where the keys work like (shifted) arrow keys, home/end, etc., and +`Unspecified/User-defined' where the keypad keys (kp-0, kp-1, etc.) +are left unspecified and can be bound individually through the global +or local keymaps. ** The printing package is now part of the Emacs distribution. @@ -1706,26 +1703,21 @@ ghostview, use ghostscript to print (if you don't have a PostScript printer) or send directly to printer a PostScript code generated by `ps-print' package. Use M-x pr-help for more information. -** The minor mode Reveal mode makes text visible on the fly as you -move your cursor into hidden regions of the buffer. -It should work with any package that uses overlays to hide parts -of a buffer, such as outline-minor-mode, hs-minor-mode, hide-ifdef-mode, ... - -There is also Global Reveal mode which affects all buffers. - -** The ruler-mode.el library provides a minor mode for displaying an -"active" ruler in the header line. You can use the mouse to visually -change the `fill-column', `window-margins' and `tab-stop-list' -settings. +** The new package longlines.el provides a minor mode for editing text +files composed of long lines, based on the `use-hard-newlines' +mechanism. The long lines are broken up by inserting soft newlines, +which are automatically removed when saving the file to disk or +copying into the kill ring, clipboard, etc. By default, Longlines +mode inserts soft newlines automatically during editing, a behavior +referred to as "soft word wrap" in other text editors. This is +similar to Refill mode, but more reliable. To turn the word wrap +feature off, set `longlines-auto-wrap' to nil. ** SES mode (ses-mode) is a new major mode for creating and editing spreadsheet files. Besides the usual Emacs features (intuitive command letters, undo, cell formulas in Lisp, plaintext files, etc.) it also offers viral immunity and import/export of tab-separated values. -** The new global minor mode `size-indication-mode' (off by default) -shows the size of accessible part of the buffer on the mode line. - ** The new package table.el implements editable, WYSIWYG, embedded `text tables' in Emacs buffers. It simulates the effect of putting these tables in a special major mode. The package emulates WYSIWYG @@ -1733,37 +1725,48 @@ table editing available in modern word processors. The package also can generate a table source in typesetting and markup languages such as latex and html from the visually laid out text table. -** The image-dired.el package allows you to easily view, tag and in -other ways manipulate image files and their thumbnails, using dired as -the main interface. Image-Dired provides functionality to generate -simple image galleries. +** Filesets are collections of files. You can define a fileset in +various ways, such as based on a directory tree or based on +program files that include other program files. -** Tramp is now part of the distribution. +Once you have defined a fileset, you can perform various operations on +all the files in it, such as visiting them or searching and replacing +in them. -This package is similar to Ange-FTP: it allows you to edit remote -files. But whereas Ange-FTP uses FTP to access the remote host, -Tramp uses a shell connection. The shell connection is always used -for filename completion and directory listings and suchlike, but for -the actual file transfer, you can choose between the so-called -`inline' methods (which transfer the files through the shell -connection using base64 or uu encoding) and the `out-of-band' methods -(which invoke an external copying program such as `rcp' or `scp' or -`rsync' to do the copying). +** The minor mode Reveal mode makes text visible on the fly as you +move your cursor into hidden regions of the buffer. +It should work with any package that uses overlays to hide parts +of a buffer, such as outline-minor-mode, hs-minor-mode, hide-ifdef-mode, ... -Shell connections can be acquired via `rsh', `ssh', `telnet' and also -`su' and `sudo'. Ange-FTP is still supported via the `ftp' method. +There is also Global Reveal mode which affects all buffers. -If you want to disable Tramp you should set +** New minor mode, Visible mode, toggles invisibility in the current buffer. +When enabled, it makes all invisible text visible. When disabled, it +restores the previous value of `buffer-invisibility-spec'. - (setq tramp-default-method "ftp") +** The new package flymake.el does on-the-fly syntax checking of program +source files. See the Flymake's Info manual for more details. -Removing Tramp, and re-enabling Ange-FTP, can be achieved by M-x -tramp-unload-tramp. +** savehist saves minibuffer histories between sessions. +To use this feature, turn on savehist-mode in your `.emacs' file. -** The URL package (which had been part of W3) is now part of Emacs. +** The ruler-mode.el library provides a minor mode for displaying an +"active" ruler in the header line. You can use the mouse to visually +change the `fill-column', `window-margins' and `tab-stop-list' +settings. -** `cfengine-mode' is a major mode for editing GNU Cfengine -configuration files. +** The file t-mouse.el is now part of Emacs and provides access to mouse +events from the console. It still requires gpm to work but has been updated +for Emacs 22. In particular, the mode-line is now position sensitive. + +** The new package scroll-lock.el provides the Scroll Lock minor mode +for pager-like scrolling. Keys which normally move point by line or +paragraph will scroll the buffer by the respective amount of lines +instead and point will be kept vertically fixed relative to window +boundaries during scrolling. + +** The new global minor mode `size-indication-mode' (off by default) +shows the size of accessible part of the buffer on the mode line. ** The new package conf-mode.el handles thousands of configuration files, with varying syntaxes for comments (;, #, //, /* */ or !), assignment (var = value, @@ -1774,35 +1777,211 @@ recognized. ** GDB-Script-mode is used for files like .gdbinit. -** The TCL package tcl-mode.el was replaced by tcl.el. -This was actually done in Emacs-21.1, and was not documented. +** The new package dns-mode.el adds syntax highlighting of DNS master files. +It is a modern replacement for zone-mode.el, which is now obsolete. -** The new package scroll-lock.el provides the Scroll Lock minor mode -for pager-like scrolling. Keys which normally move point by line or -paragraph will scroll the buffer by the respective amount of lines -instead and point will be kept vertically fixed relative to window -boundaries during scrolling. +** `cfengine-mode' is a major mode for editing GNU Cfengine +configuration files. -** The file t-mouse.el is now part of Emacs and provides access to mouse -events from the console. It still requires gpm to work but has been updated -for Emacs 22. In particular, the mode-line is now position sensitive. +** The TCL package tcl-mode.el was replaced by tcl.el. +This was actually done in Emacs-21.1, and was not documented. * Changes in Specialized Modes and Packages in Emacs 22.1: -** Changes in Shell Mode - -*** Shell output normally scrolls so that the input line is at the -bottom of the window -- thus showing the maximum possible text. (This -is similar to the way sequential output to a terminal works.) - ** Changes in Dired -*** Bindings for Image-Dired added +*** Bindings for Image-Dired added. Several new keybindings, all starting with the C-t prefix, have been added to Dired. They are all bound to commands in Image-Dired. As a starting point, mark some image files in a dired buffer and do C-t d to display thumbnails of them in a separate buffer. +** Info mode changes + +*** Images in Info pages are supported. + +Info pages show embedded images, in Emacs frames with image support. +Info documentation that includes images, processed with makeinfo +version 4.7 or newer, compiles to Info pages with embedded images. + +*** `Info-index' offers completion. + +*** http and ftp links in Info are now operational: they look like cross +references and following them calls `browse-url'. + +*** isearch in Info uses Info-search and searches through multiple nodes. + +Before leaving the initial Info node isearch fails once with the error +message [initial node], and with subsequent C-s/C-r continues through +other nodes. When isearch fails for the rest of the manual, it wraps +around the whole manual to the top/final node. The user option +`Info-isearch-search' controls whether to use Info-search for isearch, +or the default isearch search function that wraps around the current +Info node. + +*** New search commands: `Info-search-case-sensitively' (bound to S), +`Info-search-backward', and `Info-search-next' which repeats the last +search without prompting for a new search string. + +*** New command `info-apropos' searches the indices of the known +Info files on your system for a string, and builds a menu of the +possible matches. + +*** New command `Info-history-forward' (bound to r and new toolbar icon) +moves forward in history to the node you returned from after using +`Info-history-back' (renamed from `Info-last'). + +*** New command `Info-history' (bound to L) displays a menu of visited nodes. + +*** New command `Info-toc' (bound to T) creates a node with table of contents +from the tree structure of menus of the current Info file. + +*** New command `Info-copy-current-node-name' (bound to w) copies +the current Info node name into the kill ring. With a zero prefix +arg, puts the node name inside the `info' function call. + +*** New face `info-xref-visited' distinguishes visited nodes from unvisited +and a new option `Info-fontify-visited-nodes' to control this. + +*** A numeric prefix argument of `info' selects an Info buffer +with the number appended to the `*info*' buffer name (e.g. "*info*<2>"). + +*** Info now hides node names in menus and cross references by default. + +If you prefer the old behavior, you can set the new user option +`Info-hide-note-references' to nil. + +*** The default value for `Info-scroll-prefer-subnodes' is now nil. + +** Emacs server changes + +*** You can have several Emacs servers on the same machine. + + % emacs --eval '(setq server-name "foo")' -f server-start & + % emacs --eval '(setq server-name "bar")' -f server-start & + % emacsclient -s foo file1 + % emacsclient -s bar file2 + +*** The `emacsclient' command understands the options `--eval' and +`--display' which tell Emacs respectively to evaluate the given Lisp +expression and to use the given display when visiting files. + +*** User option `server-mode' can be used to start a server process. + +** Locate changes + +*** By default, reverting the *Locate* buffer now just runs the last +`locate' command back over again without offering to update the locate +database (which normally only works if you have root privileges). If +you prefer the old behavior, set the new customizable option +`locate-update-when-revert' to t. + +** Desktop package + +*** Desktop saving is now a minor mode, `desktop-save-mode'. + +*** The variable `desktop-enable' is obsolete. + +Customize `desktop-save-mode' to enable desktop saving. + +*** Buffers are saved in the desktop file in the same order as that in the +buffer list. + +*** The desktop package can be customized to restore only some buffers +immediately, remaining buffers are restored lazily (when Emacs is +idle). + +*** New command line option --no-desktop + +*** New commands: + - desktop-revert reverts to the last loaded desktop. + - desktop-change-dir kills current desktop and loads a new. + - desktop-save-in-desktop-dir saves desktop in the directory from which + it was loaded. + - desktop-lazy-complete runs the desktop load to completion. + - desktop-lazy-abort aborts lazy loading of the desktop. + +*** New customizable variables: + - desktop-save. Determines whether the desktop should be saved when it is + killed. + - desktop-file-name-format. Format in which desktop file names should be saved. + - desktop-path. List of directories in which to lookup the desktop file. + - desktop-locals-to-save. List of local variables to save. + - desktop-globals-to-clear. List of global variables that `desktop-clear' will clear. + - desktop-clear-preserve-buffers-regexp. Regexp identifying buffers that `desktop-clear' + should not delete. + - desktop-restore-eager. Number of buffers to restore immediately. Remaining buffers are + restored lazily (when Emacs is idle). + - desktop-lazy-verbose. Verbose reporting of lazily created buffers. + - desktop-lazy-idle-delay. Idle delay before starting to create buffers. + +*** New hooks: + - desktop-after-read-hook run after a desktop is loaded. + - desktop-no-desktop-file-hook run when no desktop file is found. + +** Recentf changes + +The recent file list is now automatically cleaned up when recentf mode is +enabled. The new option `recentf-auto-cleanup' controls when to do +automatic cleanup. + +The ten most recent files can be quickly opened by using the shortcut +keys 1 to 9, and 0, when the recent list is displayed in a buffer via +the `recentf-open-files', or `recentf-open-more-files' commands. + +The `recentf-keep' option replaces `recentf-keep-non-readable-files-p' +and provides a more general mechanism to customize which file names to +keep in the recent list. + +With the more advanced option `recentf-filename-handlers', you can +specify functions that successively transform recent file names. For +example, if set to `file-truename' plus `abbreviate-file-name', the +same file will not be in the recent list with different symbolic +links, and the file name will be abbreviated. + +To follow naming convention, `recentf-menu-append-commands-flag' +replaces the misnamed option `recentf-menu-append-commands-p'. The +old name remains available as alias, but has been marked obsolete. + +** Auto-Revert changes + +*** You can now use Auto Revert mode to `tail' a file. + +If point is at the end of a file buffer before reverting, Auto Revert +mode keeps it at the end after reverting. Similarly if point is +displayed at the end of a file buffer in any window, it stays at the +end of the buffer in that window. This allows you to "tail" a file: +just put point at the end of the buffer and it stays there. This rule +applies to file buffers. For non-file buffers, the behavior can be +mode dependent. + +If you are sure that the file will only change by growing at the end, +then you can tail the file more efficiently by using the new minor +mode Auto Revert Tail mode. The function `auto-revert-tail-mode' +toggles this mode. + +*** Auto Revert mode is now more careful to avoid excessive reverts and +other potential problems when deciding which non-file buffers to +revert. This matters especially if Global Auto Revert mode is enabled +and `global-auto-revert-non-file-buffers' is non-nil. Auto Revert +mode only reverts a non-file buffer if the buffer has a non-nil +`revert-buffer-function' and a non-nil `buffer-stale-function', which +decides whether the buffer should be reverted. Currently, this means +that auto reverting works for Dired buffers (although this may not +work properly on all operating systems) and for the Buffer Menu. + +*** If the new user option `auto-revert-check-vc-info' is non-nil, Auto +Revert mode reliably updates version control info (such as the version +control number in the mode line), in all version controlled buffers in +which it is active. If the option is nil, the default, then this info +only gets updated whenever the buffer gets reverted. + +** Changes in Shell Mode + +*** Shell output normally scrolls so that the input line is at the +bottom of the window -- thus showing the maximum possible text. (This +is similar to the way sequential output to a terminal works.) + ** Changes in Hi Lock *** hi-lock-mode now only affects a single buffer, and a new function @@ -1816,6 +1995,19 @@ behavior in older versions of Emacs). ** Changes in Allout +*** Topic cryptography added, enabling easy gpg topic encryption and +decryption. Per-topic basis enables interspersing encrypted-text and +clear-text within a single file to your heart's content, using symmetric +and/or public key modes. Time-limited key caching, user-provided +symmetric key hinting and consistency verification, auto-encryption of +pending topics on save, and more, make it easy to use encryption in +powerful ways. Encryption behavior customization is collected in the +allout-encryption customization group. + +*** Default command prefix was changed to "\C-c " (control-c space), to +avoid intruding on user's keybinding space. Customize the +`allout-command-prefix' variable to your preference. + *** Some previously rough topic-header format edge cases are reconciled. Level 1 topics use the mode's comment format, and lines starting with the asterisk - for instance, the comment close of some languages (eg, c's "*/" @@ -1844,15 +2036,6 @@ other hand, allout now operates gracefully with existing containment discontinuities, revealing excessively contained topics rather than either leaving them hidden or raising an error. -*** Topic cryptography added, enabling easy gpg topic encryption and -decryption. Per-topic basis enables interspersing encrypted-text and -clear-text within a single file to your heart's content, using symmetric -and/or public key modes. Time-limited key caching, user-provided -symmetric key hinting and consistency verification, auto-encryption of -pending topics on save, and more, make it easy to use encryption in -powerful ways. Encryption behavior customization is collected in the -allout-encryption customization group. - *** Navigation within an item is easier. Repeated beginning-of-line and end-of-line key commands (usually, ^A and ^E) cycle through the beginning/end-of-line and then beginning/end of topic, etc. See new @@ -1878,10 +2061,6 @@ coordinating with deactivation of allout-mode. Both that and the mode activation hook, `allout-mode-hook' are now run after the `allout-mode' variable is changed, rather than before. -*** Default command prefix was changed to "\C-c " (control-c space), to -avoid intruding on user's keybinding space. Customize the -`allout-command-prefix' variable to your preference. - *** Allout now uses text overlay's `invisible' property for concealed text, instead of selective-display. This simplifies the code, in particular avoiding the need for kludges for isearch dynamic-display, discretionary @@ -1912,149 +2091,274 @@ handling of edits of concealed text, undo concerns, etc. - many, many other, more minor tweaks, fixes, and refinements. - version number incremented to 2.2 -** The variable `woman-topic-at-point' is renamed -to `woman-use-topic-at-point' and behaves differently: if this -variable is non-nil, the `woman' command uses the word at point -automatically, without asking for a confirmation. Otherwise, the word -at point is suggested as default, but not inserted at the prompt. +** Hideshow mode changes -** Changes to cmuscheme +*** New variable `hs-set-up-overlay' allows customization of the overlay +used to effect hiding for hideshow minor mode. Integration with isearch +handles the overlay property `display' specially, preserving it during +temporary overlay showing in the course of an isearch operation. -*** Emacs now offers to start Scheme if the user tries to -evaluate a Scheme expression but no Scheme subprocess is running. +*** New variable `hs-allow-nesting' non-nil means that hiding a block does +not discard the hidden state of any "internal" blocks; when the parent +block is later shown, the internal blocks remain hidden. Default is nil. -*** If the file ~/.emacs_NAME or ~/.emacs.d/init_NAME.scm (where NAME -is the name of the Scheme interpreter) exists, its contents are sent -to the Scheme subprocess upon startup. +** FFAP changes -*** There are new commands to instruct the Scheme interpreter to trace -procedure calls (`scheme-trace-procedure') and to expand syntactic forms -(`scheme-expand-current-form'). The commands actually sent to the Scheme -subprocess are controlled by the user options `scheme-trace-command', -`scheme-untrace-command' and `scheme-expand-current-form'. +*** New ffap commands and keybindings: -** Changes in Makefile mode +C-x C-r (`ffap-read-only'), +C-x C-v (`ffap-alternate-file'), C-x C-d (`ffap-list-directory'), +C-x 4 r (`ffap-read-only-other-window'), C-x 4 d (`ffap-dired-other-window'), +C-x 5 r (`ffap-read-only-other-frame'), C-x 5 d (`ffap-dired-other-frame'). -*** Makefile mode has submodes for automake, gmake, makepp, BSD make and imake. +*** FFAP accepts wildcards in a file name by default. -The former two couldn't be differentiated before, and the latter three -are new. Font-locking is robust now and offers new customizable -faces. +C-x C-f passes the file name to `find-file' with non-nil WILDCARDS +argument, which visits multiple files, and C-x d passes it to `dired'. -*** The variable `makefile-query-one-target-method' has been renamed -to `makefile-query-one-target-method-function'. The old name is still -available as alias. +** Changes in Skeleton -** In Outline mode, `hide-body' no longer hides lines at the top -of the file that precede the first header line. +*** In skeleton.el, `-' marks the `skeleton-point' without interregion interaction. -** Telnet now prompts you for a port number with C-u M-x telnet. +`@' has reverted to only setting `skeleton-positions' and no longer +sets `skeleton-point'. Skeletons which used @ to mark +`skeleton-point' independent of `_' should now use `-' instead. The +updated `skeleton-insert' docstring explains these new features along +with other details of skeleton construction. -** The terminal emulation code in term.el has been improved; it can -run most curses applications now. +*** The variables `skeleton-transformation', `skeleton-filter', and +`skeleton-pair-filter' have been renamed to +`skeleton-transformation-function', `skeleton-filter-function', and +`skeleton-pair-filter-function'. The old names are still available +as aliases. + +** HTML/SGML changes -** M-x diff uses Diff mode instead of Compilation mode. +*** Emacs now tries to set up buffer coding systems for HTML/XML files +automatically. + +*** SGML mode has indentation and supports XML syntax. +The new variable `sgml-xml-mode' tells SGML mode to use XML syntax. +When this option is enabled, SGML tags are inserted in XML style, +i.e., there is always a closing tag. +By default, its setting is inferred on a buffer-by-buffer basis +from the file name or buffer contents. + +*** The variable `sgml-transformation' has been renamed to +`sgml-transformation-function'. The old name is still available as +alias. + +*** `xml-mode' is now an alias for `sgml-mode', which has XML support. + +** TeX modes + +*** New major mode Doctex mode, for *.dtx files. + +*** C-c C-c prompts for a command to run, and tries to offer a good default. + +*** The user option `tex-start-options-string' has been replaced +by two new user options: `tex-start-options', which should hold +command-line options to feed to TeX, and `tex-start-commands' which should hold +TeX commands to use at startup. + +*** verbatim environments are now highlighted in courier by font-lock +and super/sub-scripts are made into super/sub-scripts. + +** RefTeX mode changes + +*** Changes to RefTeX's table of contents + +The new command keys "<" and ">" in the TOC buffer promote/demote the +section at point or all sections in the current region, with full +support for multifile documents. + +The new command `reftex-toc-recenter' (`C-c -') shows the current +section in the TOC buffer without selecting the TOC window. +Recentering can happen automatically in idle time when the option +`reftex-auto-recenter-toc' is turned on. The highlight in the TOC +buffer stays when the focus moves to a different window. A dedicated +frame can show the TOC with the current section always automatically +highlighted. The frame is created and deleted from the toc buffer +with the `d' key. + +The toc window can be split off horizontally instead of vertically. +See new option `reftex-toc-split-windows-horizontally'. + +Labels can be renamed globally from the table of contents using the +key `M-%'. + +The new command `reftex-goto-label' jumps directly to a label +location. -** Diff mode key bindings changed. +*** Changes related to citations and BibTeX database files + +Commands that insert a citation now prompt for optional arguments when +called with a prefix argument. Related new options are +`reftex-cite-prompt-optional-args' and `reftex-cite-cleanup-optional-args'. + +The new command `reftex-create-bibtex-file' creates a BibTeX database +with all entries referenced in the current document. The keys "e" and +"E" allow to produce a BibTeX database file from entries marked in a +citation selection buffer. + +The command `reftex-citation' uses the word in the buffer before the +cursor as a default search string. + +The support for chapterbib has been improved. Different chapters can +now use BibTeX or an explicit `thebibliography' environment. + +The macros which specify the bibliography file (like \bibliography) +can be configured with the new option `reftex-bibliography-commands'. + +Support for jurabib has been added. + +*** Global index matched may be verified with a user function. + +During global indexing, a user function can verify an index match. +See new option `reftex-index-verify-function'. + +*** Parsing documents with many labels can be sped up. + +Operating in a document with thousands of labels can be sped up +considerably by allowing RefTeX to derive the type of a label directly +from the label prefix like `eq:' or `fig:'. The option +`reftex-trust-label-prefix' needs to be configured in order to enable +this feature. While the speed-up is significant, this may reduce the +quality of the context offered by RefTeX to describe a label. + +*** Miscellaneous changes + +The macros which input a file in LaTeX (like \input, \include) can be +configured in the new option `reftex-include-file-commands'. + +RefTeX supports global incremental search. + +** BibTeX mode + +*** The new command `bibtex-url' browses a URL for the BibTeX entry at +point (bound to C-c C-l and mouse-2, RET on clickable fields). + +*** The new command `bibtex-entry-update' (bound to C-c C-u) updates +an existing BibTeX entry by inserting fields that may occur but are not +present. + +*** New `bibtex-entry-format' option `required-fields', enabled by default. + +*** `bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries' can take values `plain', +`crossref', and `entry-class' which control the sorting scheme used +for BibTeX entries. `bibtex-sort-entry-class' controls the sorting +scheme `entry-class'. TAB completion for reference keys and +automatic detection of duplicates does not require anymore that +`bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries' is non-nil. -These are the new bindings: +*** The new command `bibtex-complete' completes word fragment before +point according to context (bound to M-tab). -C-c C-e diff-ediff-patch (old M-A) -C-c C-n diff-restrict-view (old M-r) -C-c C-r diff-reverse-direction (old M-R) -C-c C-u diff-context->unified (old M-U) -C-c C-w diff-refine-hunk (old C-c C-r) +*** In BibTeX mode the command `fill-paragraph' (M-q) fills +individual fields of a BibTeX entry. -To convert unified to context format, use C-u C-c C-u. -In addition, C-c C-u now operates on the region -in Transient Mark mode when the mark is active. +*** The new variable `bibtex-autofill-types' contains a list of entry +types for which fields are filled automatically (if possible). -** You can now customize `fill-nobreak-predicate' to control where -filling can break lines. The value is now normally a list of -functions, but it can also be a single function, for compatibility. +*** The new commands `bibtex-find-entry' and `bibtex-find-crossref' +locate entries and crossref'd entries (bound to C-c C-s and C-c C-x). +Crossref fields are clickable (bound to mouse-2, RET). -Emacs provide two predicates, `fill-single-word-nobreak-p' and -`fill-french-nobreak-p', for use as the value of -`fill-nobreak-predicate'. +*** The new variables `bibtex-files' and `bibtex-file-path' define a set +of BibTeX files that are searched for entry keys. -** M-x view-file and commands that use it now avoid interfering -with special modes such as Tar mode. +*** The new command `bibtex-validate-globally' checks for duplicate keys +in multiple BibTeX files. -** Commands `winner-redo' and `winner-undo', from winner.el, are now -bound to C-c and C-c , respectively. This is an -incompatible change. +*** If the new variable `bibtex-autoadd-commas' is non-nil, +automatically add missing commas at end of BibTeX fields. -** `global-whitespace-mode' is a new alias for `whitespace-global-mode'. +*** The new command `bibtex-copy-summary-as-kill' pushes summary +of BibTeX entry to kill ring (bound to C-c C-t). -** M-x compare-windows now can automatically skip non-matching text to -resync points in both windows. +*** If the new variable `bibtex-parse-keys-fast' is non-nil, +use fast but simplified algorithm for parsing BibTeX keys. -** New user option `add-log-always-start-new-record'. +*** The new variables bibtex-expand-strings and +bibtex-autokey-expand-strings control the expansion of strings when +extracting the content of a BibTeX field. -When this option is enabled, M-x add-change-log-entry always -starts a new record regardless of when the last record is. +*** The variables `bibtex-autokey-name-case-convert' and +`bibtex-autokey-titleword-case-convert' have been renamed to +`bibtex-autokey-name-case-convert-function' and +`bibtex-autokey-titleword-case-convert-function'. The old names are +still available as aliases. -** PO translation files are decoded according to their MIME headers -when Emacs visits them. +** GUD changes -** Info mode changes: +*** The new package gdb-ui.el provides an enhanced graphical interface to +GDB. You can interact with GDB through the GUD buffer in the usual way, but +there are also further buffers which control the execution and describe the +state of your program. It can separate the input/output of your program from +that of GDB and watches expressions in the speedbar. It also uses features of +Emacs 21/22 such as the toolbar, and bitmaps in the fringe to indicate +breakpoints. -*** A numeric prefix argument of `info' selects an Info buffer -with the number appended to the `*info*' buffer name (e.g. "*info*<2>"). +To use this package just type M-x gdb. See the Emacs manual if you want the +old behaviour. -*** isearch in Info uses Info-search and searches through multiple nodes. +*** GUD mode has its own tool bar for controlling execution of the inferior +and other common debugger commands. -Before leaving the initial Info node isearch fails once with the error -message [initial node], and with subsequent C-s/C-r continues through -other nodes. When isearch fails for the rest of the manual, it wraps -around the whole manual to the top/final node. The user option -`Info-isearch-search' controls whether to use Info-search for isearch, -or the default isearch search function that wraps around the current -Info node. +*** In GUD mode, when talking to GDB, C-x C-a C-j "jumps" the program +counter to the specified source line (the one where point is). -*** New search commands: `Info-search-case-sensitively' (bound to S), -`Info-search-backward', and `Info-search-next' which repeats the last -search without prompting for a new search string. +*** The variable tooltip-gud-tips-p has been removed. GUD tooltips can now be +toggled independently of normal tooltips with the minor mode +`gud-tooltip-mode'. -*** New command `Info-history-forward' (bound to r and new toolbar icon) -moves forward in history to the node you returned from after using -`Info-history-back' (renamed from `Info-last'). +*** In graphical mode, with a C program, GUD Tooltips have been extended to +display the #define directive associated with an identifier when program is +not executing. -*** New command `Info-history' (bound to L) displays a menu of visited nodes. +*** GUD mode improvements for jdb: -*** New command `Info-toc' (bound to T) creates a node with table of contents -from the tree structure of menus of the current Info file. +**** Search for source files using jdb classpath and class information. +Fast startup since there is no need to scan all source files up front. +There is also no need to create and maintain lists of source +directories to scan. Look at `gud-jdb-use-classpath' and +`gud-jdb-classpath' customization variables documentation. -*** New command `info-apropos' searches the indices of the known -Info files on your system for a string, and builds a menu of the -possible matches. +**** The previous method of searching for source files has been +preserved in case someone still wants/needs to use it. +Set `gud-jdb-use-classpath' to nil. -*** New command `Info-copy-current-node-name' (bound to w) copies -the current Info node name into the kill ring. With a zero prefix -arg, puts the node name inside the `info' function call. +**** Supports the standard breakpoint (gud-break, gud-clear) +set/clear operations from Java source files under the classpath, stack +traversal (gud-up, gud-down), and run until current stack finish +(gud-finish). -*** New face `info-xref-visited' distinguishes visited nodes from unvisited -and a new option `Info-fontify-visited-nodes' to control this. +**** Supports new jdb (Java 1.2 and later) in addition to oldjdb +(Java 1.1 jdb). -*** http and ftp links in Info are now operational: they look like cross -references and following them calls `browse-url'. +*** Added jdb Customization Variables -*** Info now hides node names in menus and cross references by default. +**** `gud-jdb-command-name'. What command line to use to invoke jdb. -If you prefer the old behavior, you can set the new user option -`Info-hide-note-references' to nil. +**** `gud-jdb-use-classpath'. Allows selection of java source file searching +method: set to t for new method, nil to scan `gud-jdb-directories' for +java sources (previous method). -*** Images in Info pages are supported. +**** `gud-jdb-directories'. List of directories to scan and search for Java +classes using the original gud-jdb method (if `gud-jdb-use-classpath' +is nil). -Info pages show embedded images, in Emacs frames with image support. -Info documentation that includes images, processed with makeinfo -version 4.7 or newer, compiles to Info pages with embedded images. +*** Minor Improvements -*** The default value for `Info-scroll-prefer-subnodes' is now nil. +**** The STARTTLS wrapper (starttls.el) can now use GNUTLS +instead of the OpenSSL based `starttls' tool. For backwards +compatibility, it prefers `starttls', but you can toggle +`starttls-use-gnutls' to switch to GNUTLS (or simply remove the +`starttls' tool). -*** `Info-index' offers completion. +**** Do not allow debugger output history variable to grow without bounds. -** Lisp mode changes: +** Lisp mode changes *** Lisp mode now uses `font-lock-doc-face' for doc strings. @@ -2071,33 +2375,46 @@ by the new function `eval-expression-print-format'. The same function also defines the result format for `eval-expression' (M-:), `eval-print-last-sexp' (C-j) and some edebug evaluation functions. -** CC mode changes. +** Changes to cmuscheme -*** The CC Mode manual has been extensively revised. -The information about using CC Mode has been separated from the larger -and more difficult chapters about configuration. +*** Emacs now offers to start Scheme if the user tries to +evaluate a Scheme expression but no Scheme subprocess is running. -*** Changes in Key Sequences -**** c-toggle-auto-hungry-state is no longer bound to C-c C-t. +*** If the file ~/.emacs_NAME or ~/.emacs.d/init_NAME.scm (where NAME +is the name of the Scheme interpreter) exists, its contents are sent +to the Scheme subprocess upon startup. -**** c-toggle-hungry-state is no longer bound to C-c C-d. -This binding has been taken over by c-hungry-delete-forwards. +*** There are new commands to instruct the Scheme interpreter to trace +procedure calls (`scheme-trace-procedure') and to expand syntactic forms +(`scheme-expand-current-form'). The commands actually sent to the Scheme +subprocess are controlled by the user options `scheme-trace-command', +`scheme-untrace-command' and `scheme-expand-current-form'. -**** c-toggle-auto-state (C-c C-t) has been renamed to c-toggle-auto-newline. -c-toggle-auto-state remains as an alias. +** Ewoc changes -**** The new commands c-hungry-backspace and c-hungry-delete-forwards -have key bindings C-c C-DEL (or C-c DEL, for the benefit of TTYs) and -C-c C-d (or C-c C- or C-c ) respectively. These -commands delete entire blocks of whitespace with a single -key-sequence. [N.B. "DEL" is the key.] +*** The new function `ewoc-delete' deletes specified nodes. -**** The new command c-toggle-electric-mode is bound to C-c C-l. +*** `ewoc-create' now takes optional arg NOSEP, which inhibits insertion of +a newline after each pretty-printed entry and after the header and footer. +This allows you to create multiple-entry ewocs on a single line and to +effect "invisible" nodes by arranging for the pretty-printer to not print +anything for those nodes. -**** The new command c-subword-mode is bound to C-c C-w. +For example, these two sequences of expressions behave identically: -*** C-c C-s (`c-show-syntactic-information') now highlights the anchor -position(s). +;; NOSEP nil +(defun PP (data) (insert (format "%S" data))) +(ewoc-create 'PP "start\n") + +;; NOSEP t +(defun PP (data) (insert (format "%S\n" data))) +(ewoc-create 'PP "start\n\n" "\n" t) + +** CC mode changes + +*** The CC Mode manual has been extensively revised. +The information about using CC Mode has been separated from the larger +and more difficult chapters about configuration. *** New Minor Modes **** Electric Minor Mode toggles the electric action of non-alphabetic keys. @@ -2111,15 +2428,41 @@ disconcerting. Its current state is displayed in the mode line with an letters in StudlyCapsIdentifiers. You enable this feature by C-c C-w. It can also be used in non-CC Mode buffers. :-) Contributed by Masatake YAMATO. -*** New clean-ups +*** Support for the AWK language. +Support for the AWK language has been introduced. The implementation is +based around GNU AWK version 3.1, but it should work pretty well with +any AWK. As yet, not all features of CC Mode have been adapted for AWK. +Here is a summary: -**** `comment-close-slash'. -With this clean-up, a block (i.e. c-style) comment can be terminated by -typing a slash at the start of a line. +**** Indentation Engine +The CC Mode indentation engine fully supports AWK mode. -**** `c-one-liner-defun' -This clean-up compresses a short enough defun (for example, an AWK -pattern/action pair) onto a single line. "Short enough" is configurable. +AWK mode handles code formatted in the conventional AWK fashion: `{'s +which start actions, user-defined functions, or compound statements are +placed on the same line as the associated construct; the matching `}'s +are normally placed under the start of the respective pattern, function +definition, or structured statement. + +The predefined line-up functions haven't yet been adapted for AWK +mode, though some of them may work serendipitously. There shouldn't +be any problems writing custom indentation functions for AWK mode. + +**** Font Locking +There is a single level of font locking in AWK mode, rather than the +three distinct levels the other modes have. There are several +idiosyncrasies in AWK mode's font-locking due to the peculiarities of +the AWK language itself. + +**** Comment and Movement Commands +These commands all work for AWK buffers. The notion of "defun" has +been augmented to include AWK pattern-action pairs - the standard +"defun" commands on key sequences C-M-a, C-M-e, and C-M-h use this +extended definition. + +**** "awk" style, Auto-newline Insertion and Clean-ups +A new style, "awk" has been introduced, and this is now the default +style for AWK code. With auto-newline enabled, the clean-up +c-one-liner-defun (see above) is useful. *** Font lock support. CC Mode now provides font lock support for all its languages. This @@ -2182,41 +2525,27 @@ The special "@" declarations in Objective-C are handled correctly. All the keywords used in CORBA IDL, PSDL, and CIDL are recognized and handled correctly, also wrt indentation. -*** Support for the AWK language. -Support for the AWK language has been introduced. The implementation is -based around GNU AWK version 3.1, but it should work pretty well with -any AWK. As yet, not all features of CC Mode have been adapted for AWK. -Here is a summary: +*** Changes in Key Sequences +**** c-toggle-auto-hungry-state is no longer bound to C-c C-t. -**** Indentation Engine -The CC Mode indentation engine fully supports AWK mode. +**** c-toggle-hungry-state is no longer bound to C-c C-d. +This binding has been taken over by c-hungry-delete-forwards. -AWK mode handles code formatted in the conventional AWK fashion: `{'s -which start actions, user-defined functions, or compound statements are -placed on the same line as the associated construct; the matching `}'s -are normally placed under the start of the respective pattern, function -definition, or structured statement. +**** c-toggle-auto-state (C-c C-t) has been renamed to c-toggle-auto-newline. +c-toggle-auto-state remains as an alias. -The predefined line-up functions haven't yet been adapted for AWK -mode, though some of them may work serendipitously. There shouldn't -be any problems writing custom indentation functions for AWK mode. +**** The new commands c-hungry-backspace and c-hungry-delete-forwards +have key bindings C-c C-DEL (or C-c DEL, for the benefit of TTYs) and +C-c C-d (or C-c C- or C-c ) respectively. These +commands delete entire blocks of whitespace with a single +key-sequence. [N.B. "DEL" is the key.] -**** Font Locking -There is a single level of font locking in AWK mode, rather than the -three distinct levels the other modes have. There are several -idiosyncrasies in AWK mode's font-locking due to the peculiarities of -the AWK language itself. +**** The new command c-toggle-electric-mode is bound to C-c C-l. -**** Comment and Movement Commands -These commands all work for AWK buffers. The notion of "defun" has -been augmented to include AWK pattern-action pairs - the standard -"defun" commands on key sequences C-M-a, C-M-e, and C-M-h use this -extended definition. +**** The new command c-subword-mode is bound to C-c C-w. -**** "awk" style, Auto-newline Insertion and Clean-ups -A new style, "awk" has been introduced, and this is now the default -style for AWK code. With auto-newline enabled, the clean-up -c-one-liner-defun (see above) is useful. +*** C-c C-s (`c-show-syntactic-information') now highlights the anchor +position(s). *** New syntactic symbols in IDL mode. The top level constructs "module" and "composition" (from CIDL) are @@ -2347,6 +2676,16 @@ cases (something which was hardcoded earlier). *** New function `c-context-open-line'. It's the open-line equivalent of `c-context-line-break'. +*** New clean-ups + +**** `comment-close-slash'. +With this clean-up, a block (i.e. c-style) comment can be terminated by +typing a slash at the start of a line. + +**** `c-one-liner-defun' +This clean-up compresses a short enough defun (for example, an AWK +pattern/action pair) onto a single line. "Short enough" is configurable. + *** New lineup functions **** `c-lineup-string-cont' @@ -2369,6 +2708,10 @@ Provides better indentation inside asm blocks. **** `c-lineup-argcont' Lines up continued function arguments after the preceding comma. +*** Added toggle for syntactic indentation. +The function `c-toggle-syntactic-indentation' can be used to toggle +syntactic indentation. + *** Better caching of the syntactic context. CC Mode caches the positions of the opening parentheses (of any kind) of the lists surrounding the point. Those positions are used in many @@ -2394,386 +2737,194 @@ point doesn't have to be immediately before the block to indent. Also, only the block and the closing line is indented; the current line is left untouched. -*** Added toggle for syntactic indentation. -The function `c-toggle-syntactic-indentation' can be used to toggle -syntactic indentation. - -** In sh-script, a continuation line is only indented if the backslash was -preceded by a SPC or a TAB. - -** Perl mode has a new variable `perl-indent-continued-arguments'. - -** The old Octave mode bindings C-c f and C-c i have been changed -to C-c C-f and C-c C-i. The C-c C-i subcommands now have duplicate -bindings on control characters--thus, C-c C-i C-b is the same as -C-c C-i b, and so on. - -** Fortran mode changes: - -*** Fortran mode does more font-locking by default. Use level 3 -highlighting for the old default. - -*** Fortran mode has a new variable `fortran-directive-re'. -Adapt this to match the format of any compiler directives you use. -Lines that match are never indented, and are given distinctive font-locking. - -*** F90 mode and Fortran mode have new navigation commands -`f90-end-of-block', `f90-beginning-of-block', `f90-next-block', -`f90-previous-block', `fortran-end-of-block', -`fortran-beginning-of-block'. - -*** F90 mode and Fortran mode have support for `hs-minor-mode' (hideshow). -It cannot deal with every code format, but ought to handle a sizeable -majority. - -*** The new function `f90-backslash-not-special' can be used to change -the syntax of backslashes in F90 buffers. - -** Reftex mode changes - -*** Changes to RefTeX's table of contents - -The new command keys "<" and ">" in the TOC buffer promote/demote the -section at point or all sections in the current region, with full -support for multifile documents. - -The new command `reftex-toc-recenter' (`C-c -') shows the current -section in the TOC buffer without selecting the TOC window. -Recentering can happen automatically in idle time when the option -`reftex-auto-recenter-toc' is turned on. The highlight in the TOC -buffer stays when the focus moves to a different window. A dedicated -frame can show the TOC with the current section always automatically -highlighted. The frame is created and deleted from the toc buffer -with the `d' key. - -The toc window can be split off horizontally instead of vertically. -See new option `reftex-toc-split-windows-horizontally'. - -Labels can be renamed globally from the table of contents using the -key `M-%'. - -The new command `reftex-goto-label' jumps directly to a label -location. - -*** Changes related to citations and BibTeX database files - -Commands that insert a citation now prompt for optional arguments when -called with a prefix argument. Related new options are -`reftex-cite-prompt-optional-args' and `reftex-cite-cleanup-optional-args'. - -The new command `reftex-create-bibtex-file' creates a BibTeX database -with all entries referenced in the current document. The keys "e" and -"E" allow to produce a BibTeX database file from entries marked in a -citation selection buffer. - -The command `reftex-citation' uses the word in the buffer before the -cursor as a default search string. - -The support for chapterbib has been improved. Different chapters can -now use BibTeX or an explicit `thebibliography' environment. - -The macros which specify the bibliography file (like \bibliography) -can be configured with the new option `reftex-bibliography-commands'. - -Support for jurabib has been added. - -*** Global index matched may be verified with a user function - -During global indexing, a user function can verify an index match. -See new option `reftex-index-verify-function'. - -*** Parsing documents with many labels can be sped up. - -Operating in a document with thousands of labels can be sped up -considerably by allowing RefTeX to derive the type of a label directly -from the label prefix like `eq:' or `fig:'. The option -`reftex-trust-label-prefix' needs to be configured in order to enable -this feature. While the speed-up is significant, this may reduce the -quality of the context offered by RefTeX to describe a label. - -*** Miscellaneous changes - -The macros which input a file in LaTeX (like \input, \include) can be -configured in the new option `reftex-include-file-commands'. - -RefTeX supports global incremental search. - -** Prolog mode has a new variable `prolog-font-lock-keywords' -to support use of font-lock. - -** HTML/SGML changes: - -*** Emacs now tries to set up buffer coding systems for HTML/XML files -automatically. - -*** SGML mode has indentation and supports XML syntax. -The new variable `sgml-xml-mode' tells SGML mode to use XML syntax. -When this option is enabled, SGML tags are inserted in XML style, -i.e., there is always a closing tag. -By default, its setting is inferred on a buffer-by-buffer basis -from the file name or buffer contents. - -*** The variable `sgml-transformation' has been renamed to -`sgml-transformation-function'. The old name is still available as -alias. - -*** `xml-mode' is now an alias for `sgml-mode', which has XML support. - -** TeX modes: - -*** C-c C-c prompts for a command to run, and tries to offer a good default. - -*** The user option `tex-start-options-string' has been replaced -by two new user options: `tex-start-options', which should hold -command-line options to feed to TeX, and `tex-start-commands' which should hold -TeX commands to use at startup. - -*** verbatim environments are now highlighted in courier by font-lock -and super/sub-scripts are made into super/sub-scripts. - -*** New major mode Doctex mode, for *.dtx files. - -** BibTeX mode: - -*** The new command `bibtex-url' browses a URL for the BibTeX entry at -point (bound to C-c C-l and mouse-2, RET on clickable fields). - -*** The new command `bibtex-entry-update' (bound to C-c C-u) updates -an existing BibTeX entry by inserting fields that may occur but are not -present. - -*** New `bibtex-entry-format' option `required-fields', enabled by default. - -*** `bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries' can take values `plain', -`crossref', and `entry-class' which control the sorting scheme used -for BibTeX entries. `bibtex-sort-entry-class' controls the sorting -scheme `entry-class'. TAB completion for reference keys and -automatic detection of duplicates does not require anymore that -`bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries' is non-nil. - -*** If the new variable `bibtex-parse-keys-fast' is non-nil, -use fast but simplified algorithm for parsing BibTeX keys. - -*** If the new variable `bibtex-autoadd-commas' is non-nil, -automatically add missing commas at end of BibTeX fields. - -*** The new variable `bibtex-autofill-types' contains a list of entry -types for which fields are filled automatically (if possible). +** Changes in Makefile mode -*** The new command `bibtex-complete' completes word fragment before -point according to context (bound to M-tab). +*** Makefile mode has submodes for automake, gmake, makepp, BSD make and imake. -*** The new commands `bibtex-find-entry' and `bibtex-find-crossref' -locate entries and crossref'd entries (bound to C-c C-s and C-c C-x). -Crossref fields are clickable (bound to mouse-2, RET). +The former two couldn't be differentiated before, and the latter three +are new. Font-locking is robust now and offers new customizable +faces. -*** In BibTeX mode the command `fill-paragraph' (M-q) fills -individual fields of a BibTeX entry. +*** The variable `makefile-query-one-target-method' has been renamed +to `makefile-query-one-target-method-function'. The old name is still +available as alias. -*** The new variables `bibtex-files' and `bibtex-file-path' define a set -of BibTeX files that are searched for entry keys. +** Sql changes -*** The new command `bibtex-validate-globally' checks for duplicate keys -in multiple BibTeX files. +*** The variable `sql-product' controls the highlighting of different +SQL dialects. This variable can be set globally via Customize, on a +buffer-specific basis via local variable settings, or for the current +session using the new SQL->Product submenu. (This menu replaces the +SQL->Highlighting submenu.) -*** The new command `bibtex-copy-summary-as-kill' pushes summary -of BibTeX entry to kill ring (bound to C-c C-t). +The following values are supported: -*** The new variables bibtex-expand-strings and -bibtex-autokey-expand-strings control the expansion of strings when -extracting the content of a BibTeX field. + ansi ANSI Standard (default) + db2 DB2 + informix Informix + ingres Ingres + interbase Interbase + linter Linter + ms Microsoft + mysql MySQL + oracle Oracle + postgres Postgres + solid Solid + sqlite SQLite + sybase Sybase -*** The variables `bibtex-autokey-name-case-convert' and -`bibtex-autokey-titleword-case-convert' have been renamed to -`bibtex-autokey-name-case-convert-function' and -`bibtex-autokey-titleword-case-convert-function'. The old names are -still available as aliases. +The current product name will be shown on the mode line following the +SQL mode indicator. -** In Artist mode the variable `artist-text-renderer' has been -renamed to `artist-text-renderer-function'. The old name is still -available as alias. +The technique of setting `sql-mode-font-lock-defaults' directly in +your `.emacs' will no longer establish the default highlighting -- Use +`sql-product' to accomplish this. -** In Enriched mode, `set-left-margin' and `set-right-margin' are now -by default bound to `C-c [' and `C-c ]' instead of the former `C-c C-l' -and `C-c C-r'. +ANSI keywords are always highlighted. -** GUD changes: +*** The function `sql-add-product-keywords' can be used to add +font-lock rules to the product specific rules. For example, to have +all identifiers ending in `_t' under MS SQLServer treated as a type, +you would use the following line in your .emacs file: -*** In GUD mode, when talking to GDB, C-x C-a C-j "jumps" the program -counter to the specified source line (the one where point is). + (sql-add-product-keywords 'ms + '(("\\<\\w+_t\\>" . font-lock-type-face))) -*** GUD mode has its own tool bar for controlling execution of the inferior -and other common debugger commands. +*** Oracle support includes keyword highlighting for Oracle 9i. -*** The new package gdb-ui.el provides an enhanced graphical interface to -GDB. You can interact with GDB through the GUD buffer in the usual way, but -there are also further buffers which control the execution and describe the -state of your program. It can separate the input/output of your program from -that of GDB and watches expressions in the speedbar. It also uses features of -Emacs 21/22 such as the toolbar, and bitmaps in the fringe to indicate -breakpoints. +Most SQL and PL/SQL keywords are implemented. SQL*Plus commands are +highlighted in `font-lock-doc-face'. -To use this package just type M-x gdb. See the Emacs manual if you want the -old behaviour. +*** Microsoft SQLServer support has been significantly improved. -*** The variable tooltip-gud-tips-p has been removed. GUD tooltips can now be -toggled independently of normal tooltips with the minor mode -`gud-tooltip-mode'. +Keyword highlighting for SqlServer 2000 is implemented. +sql-interactive-mode defaults to use osql, rather than isql, because +osql flushes its error stream more frequently. Thus error messages +are displayed when they occur rather than when the session is +terminated. -*** In graphical mode, with a C program, GUD Tooltips have been extended to -display the #define directive associated with an identifier when program is -not executing. +If the username and password are not provided to `sql-ms', osql is +called with the `-E' command line argument to use the operating system +credentials to authenticate the user. -** GUD mode improvements for jdb: +*** Postgres support is enhanced. +Keyword highlighting of Postgres 7.3 is implemented. Prompting for +the username and the pgsql `-U' option is added. -*** Search for source files using jdb classpath and class information. -Fast startup since there is no need to scan all source files up front. -There is also no need to create and maintain lists of source -directories to scan. Look at `gud-jdb-use-classpath' and -`gud-jdb-classpath' customization variables documentation. +*** MySQL support is enhanced. +Keyword highlighting of MySql 4.0 is implemented. -*** Supports the standard breakpoint (gud-break, gud-clear) -set/clear operations from Java source files under the classpath, stack -traversal (gud-up, gud-down), and run until current stack finish -(gud-finish). +*** Imenu support has been enhanced to locate tables, views, indexes, +packages, procedures, functions, triggers, sequences, rules, and +defaults. -*** Supports new jdb (Java 1.2 and later) in addition to oldjdb -(Java 1.1 jdb). +*** Added SQL->Start SQLi Session menu entry which calls the +appropriate `sql-interactive-mode' wrapper for the current setting of +`sql-product'. -*** The previous method of searching for source files has been -preserved in case someone still wants/needs to use it. -Set `gud-jdb-use-classpath' to nil. +*** sql.el supports the SQLite interpreter--call 'sql-sqlite'. -*** Added Customization Variables +** Fortran mode changes -**** `gud-jdb-command-name'. What command line to use to invoke jdb. +*** F90 mode and Fortran mode have support for `hs-minor-mode' (hideshow). +It cannot deal with every code format, but ought to handle a sizeable +majority. -**** `gud-jdb-use-classpath'. Allows selection of java source file searching -method: set to t for new method, nil to scan `gud-jdb-directories' for -java sources (previous method). +*** F90 mode and Fortran mode have new navigation commands +`f90-end-of-block', `f90-beginning-of-block', `f90-next-block', +`f90-previous-block', `fortran-end-of-block', +`fortran-beginning-of-block'. -**** `gud-jdb-directories'. List of directories to scan and search for Java -classes using the original gud-jdb method (if `gud-jdb-use-classpath' -is nil). +*** Fortran mode does more font-locking by default. Use level 3 +highlighting for the old default. -*** Minor Improvements +*** Fortran mode has a new variable `fortran-directive-re'. +Adapt this to match the format of any compiler directives you use. +Lines that match are never indented, and are given distinctive font-locking. -**** The STARTTLS wrapper (starttls.el) can now use GNUTLS -instead of the OpenSSL based `starttls' tool. For backwards -compatibility, it prefers `starttls', but you can toggle -`starttls-use-gnutls' to switch to GNUTLS (or simply remove the -`starttls' tool). +*** The new function `f90-backslash-not-special' can be used to change +the syntax of backslashes in F90 buffers. -**** Do not allow debugger output history variable to grow without bounds. +** Miscellaneous programming mode changes -** Auto-Revert changes: +*** In sh-script, a continuation line is only indented if the backslash was +preceded by a SPC or a TAB. -*** You can now use Auto Revert mode to `tail' a file. +*** Perl mode has a new variable `perl-indent-continued-arguments'. -If point is at the end of a file buffer before reverting, Auto Revert -mode keeps it at the end after reverting. Similarly if point is -displayed at the end of a file buffer in any window, it stays at -the end of the buffer in that window. This allows to tail a file: -just put point at the end of the buffer and it stays there. This -rule applies to file buffers. For non-file buffers, the behavior can -be mode dependent. +*** The old Octave mode bindings C-c f and C-c i have been changed +to C-c C-f and C-c C-i. The C-c C-i subcommands now have duplicate +bindings on control characters--thus, C-c C-i C-b is the same as +C-c C-i b, and so on. -If you are sure that the file will only change by growing at the end, -then you can tail the file more efficiently by using the new minor -mode Auto Revert Tail mode. The function `auto-revert-tail-mode' -toggles this mode. +*** Prolog mode has a new variable `prolog-font-lock-keywords' +to support use of font-lock. -*** Auto Revert mode is now more careful to avoid excessive reverts and -other potential problems when deciding which non-file buffers to -revert. This matters especially if Global Auto Revert mode is enabled -and `global-auto-revert-non-file-buffers' is non-nil. Auto Revert -mode only reverts a non-file buffer if the buffer has a non-nil -`revert-buffer-function' and a non-nil `buffer-stale-function', which -decides whether the buffer should be reverted. Currently, this means -that auto reverting works for Dired buffers (although this may not -work properly on all operating systems) and for the Buffer Menu. +** VC Changes -*** If the new user option `auto-revert-check-vc-info' is non-nil, Auto -Revert mode reliably updates version control info (such as the version -control number in the mode line), in all version controlled buffers in -which it is active. If the option is nil, the default, then this info -only gets updated whenever the buffer gets reverted. +*** New backends for Subversion and Meta-CVS. -** recentf changes. +*** The new variable `vc-cvs-global-switches' specifies switches that +are passed to any CVS command invoked by VC. -The recent file list is now automatically cleaned up when recentf mode is -enabled. The new option `recentf-auto-cleanup' controls when to do -automatic cleanup. +These switches are used as "global options" for CVS, which means they +are inserted before the command name. For example, this allows you to +specify a compression level using the `-z#' option for CVS. -The ten most recent files can be quickly opened by using the shortcut -keys 1 to 9, and 0, when the recent list is displayed in a buffer via -the `recentf-open-files', or `recentf-open-more-files' commands. +*** The key C-x C-q only changes the read-only state of the buffer +(toggle-read-only). It no longer checks files in or out. -The `recentf-keep' option replaces `recentf-keep-non-readable-files-p' -and provides a more general mechanism to customize which file names to -keep in the recent list. +We made this change because we held a poll and found that many users +were unhappy with the previous behavior. If you do prefer this +behavior, you can bind `vc-toggle-read-only' to C-x C-q in your +`.emacs' file: -With the more advanced option `recentf-filename-handlers', you can -specify functions that successively transform recent file names. For -example, if set to `file-truename' plus `abbreviate-file-name', the -same file will not be in the recent list with different symbolic -links, and the file name will be abbreviated. + (global-set-key "\C-x\C-q" 'vc-toggle-read-only) -To follow naming convention, `recentf-menu-append-commands-flag' -replaces the misnamed option `recentf-menu-append-commands-p'. The -old name remains available as alias, but has been marked obsolete. +The function `vc-toggle-read-only' will continue to exist. -** Desktop package +*** VC-Annotate mode enhancements -*** Desktop saving is now a minor mode, `desktop-save-mode'. +In VC-Annotate mode, you can now use the following key bindings for +enhanced functionality to browse the annotations of past revisions, or +to view diffs or log entries directly from vc-annotate-mode: -*** The variable `desktop-enable' is obsolete. + P: annotates the previous revision + N: annotates the next revision + J: annotates the revision at line + A: annotates the revision previous to line + D: shows the diff of the revision at line with its previous revision + L: shows the log of the revision at line + W: annotates the workfile (most up to date) version -Customize `desktop-save-mode' to enable desktop saving. +** pcl-cvs changes -*** Buffers are saved in the desktop file in the same order as that in the -buffer list. +*** In pcl-cvs mode, there is a new `d y' command to view the diffs +between the local version of the file and yesterday's head revision +in the repository. -*** The desktop package can be customized to restore only some buffers -immediately, remaining buffers are restored lazily (when Emacs is -idle). +*** In pcl-cvs mode, there is a new `d r' command to view the changes +anyone has committed to the repository since you last executed +`checkout', `update' or `commit'. That means using cvs diff options +-rBASE -rHEAD. -*** New commands: - - desktop-revert reverts to the last loaded desktop. - - desktop-change-dir kills current desktop and loads a new. - - desktop-save-in-desktop-dir saves desktop in the directory from which - it was loaded. - - desktop-lazy-complete runs the desktop load to completion. - - desktop-lazy-abort aborts lazy loading of the desktop. +** Diff changes -*** New customizable variables: - - desktop-save. Determines whether the desktop should be saved when it is - killed. - - desktop-file-name-format. Format in which desktop file names should be saved. - - desktop-path. List of directories in which to lookup the desktop file. - - desktop-locals-to-save. List of local variables to save. - - desktop-globals-to-clear. List of global variables that `desktop-clear' will clear. - - desktop-clear-preserve-buffers-regexp. Regexp identifying buffers that `desktop-clear' - should not delete. - - desktop-restore-eager. Number of buffers to restore immediately. Remaining buffers are - restored lazily (when Emacs is idle). - - desktop-lazy-verbose. Verbose reporting of lazily created buffers. - - desktop-lazy-idle-delay. Idle delay before starting to create buffers. +*** M-x diff uses Diff mode instead of Compilation mode. -*** New command line option --no-desktop +*** Diff mode key bindings changed. -*** New hooks: - - desktop-after-read-hook run after a desktop is loaded. - - desktop-no-desktop-file-hook run when no desktop file is found. +These are the new bindings: -** The saveplace.el package now filters out unreadable files. +C-c C-e diff-ediff-patch (old M-A) +C-c C-n diff-restrict-view (old M-r) +C-c C-r diff-reverse-direction (old M-R) +C-c C-u diff-context->unified (old M-U) +C-c C-w diff-refine-hunk (old C-c C-r) -When you exit Emacs, the saved positions in visited files no longer -include files that aren't readable, e.g. files that don't exist. -Customize the new option `save-place-forget-unreadable-files' to nil -to get the old behavior. The new options `save-place-save-skipped' -and `save-place-skip-check-regexp' allow further fine-tuning of this -feature. +To convert unified to context format, use C-u C-c C-u. +In addition, C-c C-u now operates on the region +in Transient Mark mode when the mark is active. ** EDiff changes. @@ -2828,143 +2979,86 @@ per line. Lines beginning with space or tab are ignored. *** New language parsing features -**** The `::' qualifier triggers C++ parsing in C file. - -Previously, only the `template' and `class' keywords had this effect. - -**** The GCC __attribute__ keyword is now recognized and ignored. - **** New language HTML. Tags are generated for `title' as well as `h1', `h2', and `h3'. Also, when `name=' is used inside an anchor and whenever `id=' is used. -**** In Makefiles, constants are tagged. - -If you want the old behavior instead, thus avoiding to increase the -size of the tags file, use the --no-globals option. - -**** New language Lua. - -All functions are tagged. - -**** In Perl, packages are tags. - -Subroutine tags are named from their package. You can jump to sub tags -as you did before, by the sub name, or additionally by looking for -package::sub. - -**** In Prolog, etags creates tags for rules in addition to predicates. - **** New language PHP. Functions, classes and defines are tags. If the --members option is specified to etags, variables are tags also. -**** New default keywords for TeX. - -The new keywords are def, newcommand, renewcommand, newenvironment and -renewenvironment. - -**** In C and derived languages, etags creates tags for #undef - -*** Honor #line directives. - -When Etags parses an input file that contains C preprocessor's #line -directives, it creates tags using the file name and line number -specified in those directives. This is useful when dealing with code -created from Cweb source files. When Etags tags the generated file, it -writes tags pointing to the source file. - -*** New option --parse-stdin=FILE. - -This option is mostly useful when calling etags from programs. It can -be used (only once) in place of a file name on the command line. Etags -reads from standard input and marks the produced tags as belonging to -the file FILE. - -*** The --members option is now the default. - -Use --no-members if you want the old default behaviour of not tagging -struct members in C, members variables in C++ and variables in PHP. - -** Ctags changes. +**** New language Lua. -*** Ctags now allows duplicate tags +All functions are tagged. -** VC Changes +**** The `::' qualifier triggers C++ parsing in C file. -*** The key C-x C-q only changes the read-only state of the buffer -(toggle-read-only). It no longer checks files in or out. +Previously, only the `template' and `class' keywords had this effect. -We made this change because we held a poll and found that many users -were unhappy with the previous behavior. If you do prefer this -behavior, you can bind `vc-toggle-read-only' to C-x C-q in your -`.emacs' file: +**** The GCC __attribute__ keyword is now recognized and ignored. - (global-set-key "\C-x\C-q" 'vc-toggle-read-only) +**** In C and derived languages, etags creates tags for #undef -The function `vc-toggle-read-only' will continue to exist. +**** In Makefiles, constants are tagged. -*** The new variable `vc-cvs-global-switches' specifies switches that -are passed to any CVS command invoked by VC. +If you want the old behavior instead, thus avoiding to increase the +size of the tags file, use the --no-globals option. -These switches are used as "global options" for CVS, which means they -are inserted before the command name. For example, this allows you to -specify a compression level using the `-z#' option for CVS. +**** In Perl, packages are tags. -*** New backends for Subversion and Meta-CVS. +Subroutine tags are named from their package. You can jump to sub tags +as you did before, by the sub name, or additionally by looking for +package::sub. -*** VC-Annotate mode enhancements +**** In Prolog, etags creates tags for rules in addition to predicates. -In VC-Annotate mode, you can now use the following key bindings for -enhanced functionality to browse the annotations of past revisions, or -to view diffs or log entries directly from vc-annotate-mode: +**** New default keywords for TeX. - P: annotates the previous revision - N: annotates the next revision - J: annotates the revision at line - A: annotates the revision previous to line - D: shows the diff of the revision at line with its previous revision - L: shows the log of the revision at line - W: annotates the workfile (most up to date) version +The new keywords are def, newcommand, renewcommand, newenvironment and +renewenvironment. -** pcl-cvs changes: +*** Honor #line directives. -*** In pcl-cvs mode, there is a new `d y' command to view the diffs -between the local version of the file and yesterday's head revision -in the repository. +When Etags parses an input file that contains C preprocessor's #line +directives, it creates tags using the file name and line number +specified in those directives. This is useful when dealing with code +created from Cweb source files. When Etags tags the generated file, it +writes tags pointing to the source file. -*** In pcl-cvs mode, there is a new `d r' command to view the changes -anyone has committed to the repository since you last executed -`checkout', `update' or `commit'. That means using cvs diff options --rBASE -rHEAD. +*** New option --parse-stdin=FILE. -** The new variable `mail-default-directory' specifies -`default-directory' for mail buffers. This directory is used for -auto-save files of mail buffers. It defaults to "~/". +This option is mostly useful when calling etags from programs. It can +be used (only once) in place of a file name on the command line. Etags +reads from standard input and marks the produced tags as belonging to +the file FILE. -** The mode line can indicate new mail in a directory or file. +*** The --members option is now the default. -See the documentation of the user option -`display-time-mail-directory'. +Use --no-members if you want the old default behaviour of not tagging +struct members in C, members variables in C++ and variables in PHP. -** Rmail changes: +** Ctags changes. -*** Rmail now displays 5-digit message ids in its summary buffer. +*** Ctags now allows duplicate tags -*** The new commands rmail-end-of-message and rmail-summary end-of-message, -by default bound to `/', go to the end of the current mail message in -Rmail and Rmail summary buffers. +** Rmail changes *** Support for `movemail' from GNU mailutils was added to Rmail. -This version of `movemail' allows to read mail from a wide range of +This version of `movemail' allows you to read mail from a wide range of mailbox formats, including remote POP3 and IMAP4 mailboxes with or without TLS encryption. If GNU mailutils is installed on the system and its version of `movemail' can be found in exec-path, it will be used instead of the native one. +*** The new commands rmail-end-of-message and rmail-summary end-of-message, +by default bound to `/', go to the end of the current mail message in +Rmail and Rmail summary buffers. + +*** Rmail now displays 5-digit message ids in its summary buffer. + ** Gnus package *** Gnus now includes Sieve and PGG @@ -2981,13 +3075,17 @@ See the file GNUS-NEWS or the node "Oort Gnus" in the Gnus manual for details. Upgraded to MH-E version 8.0.3. There have been major changes since version 5.0.2; see MH-E-NEWS for details. -** Calendar changes: +** Miscellaneous mail changes -*** The meanings of C-x < and C-x > have been interchanged. -< means to scroll backward in time, and > means to scroll forward. +*** The new variable `mail-default-directory' specifies +`default-directory' for mail buffers. This directory is used for +auto-save files of mail buffers. It defaults to "~/". -*** You can now use < and >, instead of C-x < and C-x >, to scroll -the calendar left or right. +*** The mode line can indicate new mail in a directory or file. + +See the documentation of the user option `display-time-mail-directory'. + +** Calendar changes *** There is a new calendar package, icalendar.el, that can be used to convert Emacs diary entries to/from the iCalendar format. @@ -2995,6 +3093,21 @@ convert Emacs diary entries to/from the iCalendar format. *** The new package cal-html.el writes HTML files with calendar and diary entries. +*** The new functions `diary-from-outlook', `diary-from-outlook-gnus', +and `diary-from-outlook-rmail' can be used to import diary entries +from Outlook-format appointments in mail messages. The variable +`diary-outlook-formats' can be customized to recognize additional +formats. + +*** The procedure for activating appointment reminders has changed: +use the new function `appt-activate'. The new variable +`appt-display-format' controls how reminders are displayed, replacing +`appt-issue-message', `appt-visible', and `appt-msg-window'. + +*** The function `simple-diary-display' now by default sets a header line. +This can be controlled through the variables `diary-header-line-flag' +and `diary-header-line-format'. + *** Diary sexp entries can have custom marking in the calendar. Diary sexp functions which only apply to certain days (such as `diary-block' or `diary-cyclic') now take an optional parameter MARK, @@ -3005,6 +3118,12 @@ day in the calendar. Specifying a face highlights the day with that face. This lets you have different colors or markings for vacations, appointments, paydays or anything else using a sexp. +*** The meanings of C-x < and C-x > have been interchanged. +< means to scroll backward in time, and > means to scroll forward. + +*** You can now use < and >, instead of C-x < and C-x >, to scroll +the calendar left or right. + *** The new function `calendar-goto-day-of-year' (g D) prompts for a year and day number, and moves to that date. Negative day numbers count backward from the end of the year. @@ -3013,37 +3132,19 @@ count backward from the end of the year. prompts for a year and a week number, and moves to the first day of that ISO week. -*** The new variable `calendar-minimum-window-height' affects the -window generated by the function `generate-calendar-window'. - *** The functions `holiday-easter-etc' and `holiday-advent' now take optional arguments, in order to only report on the specified holiday rather than all. This makes customization of variables such as `christian-holidays' simpler. -*** The function `simple-diary-display' now by default sets a header line. -This can be controlled through the variables `diary-header-line-flag' -and `diary-header-line-format'. - -*** The procedure for activating appointment reminders has changed: -use the new function `appt-activate'. The new variable -`appt-display-format' controls how reminders are displayed, replacing -`appt-issue-message', `appt-visible', and `appt-msg-window'. - -*** The new functions `diary-from-outlook', `diary-from-outlook-gnus', -and `diary-from-outlook-rmail' can be used to import diary entries -from Outlook-format appointments in mail messages. The variable -`diary-outlook-formats' can be customized to recognize additional -formats. +*** The new variable `calendar-minimum-window-height' affects the +window generated by the function `generate-calendar-window'. -** Speedbar changes: +** Speedbar changes *** Speedbar items can now be selected by clicking mouse-1, based on the `mouse-1-click-follows-link' mechanism. -*** SPC and DEL are no longer bound to scroll up/down in the speedbar -keymap. - *** The new command `speedbar-toggle-line-expansion', bound to SPC, contracts or expands the line under the cursor. @@ -3054,6 +3155,9 @@ contracts or expands the line under the cursor. respectively, expand and contract the line under cursor with all of its descendents. +*** The new user option `speedbar-use-tool-tips-flag', if non-nil, +means to display tool-tips for speedbar items. + *** The new user option `speedbar-query-confirmation-method' controls how querying is performed for file operations. A value of 'always means to always query before file operations; 'none-but-delete means @@ -3066,8 +3170,8 @@ value of 'attached means to use the attached frame (the frame that speedbar was started from.) A number such as 1 or -1 means to pass that number to `other-frame'. -*** The new user option `speedbar-use-tool-tips-flag', if non-nil, -means to display tool-tips for speedbar items. +*** SPC and DEL are no longer bound to scroll up/down in the speedbar +keymap. *** The frame management code in speedbar.el has been split into a new `dframe' library. Emacs Lisp code that makes use of the speedbar @@ -3079,230 +3183,136 @@ should use `dframe-attached-frame' instead of `speedbar-update-speed' and `speedbar-navigating-speed' are also obsolete; use `dframe-update-speed' instead. -** sql changes. - -*** The variable `sql-product' controls the highlighting of different -SQL dialects. This variable can be set globally via Customize, on a -buffer-specific basis via local variable settings, or for the current -session using the new SQL->Product submenu. (This menu replaces the -SQL->Highlighting submenu.) - -The following values are supported: - - ansi ANSI Standard (default) - db2 DB2 - informix Informix - ingres Ingres - interbase Interbase - linter Linter - ms Microsoft - mysql MySQL - oracle Oracle - postgres Postgres - solid Solid - sqlite SQLite - sybase Sybase - -The current product name will be shown on the mode line following the -SQL mode indicator. - -The technique of setting `sql-mode-font-lock-defaults' directly in -your `.emacs' will no longer establish the default highlighting -- Use -`sql-product' to accomplish this. - -ANSI keywords are always highlighted. - -*** The function `sql-add-product-keywords' can be used to add -font-lock rules to the product specific rules. For example, to have -all identifiers ending in `_t' under MS SQLServer treated as a type, -you would use the following line in your .emacs file: - - (sql-add-product-keywords 'ms - '(("\\<\\w+_t\\>" . font-lock-type-face))) - -*** Oracle support includes keyword highlighting for Oracle 9i. - -Most SQL and PL/SQL keywords are implemented. SQL*Plus commands are -highlighted in `font-lock-doc-face'. - -*** Microsoft SQLServer support has been significantly improved. - -Keyword highlighting for SqlServer 2000 is implemented. -sql-interactive-mode defaults to use osql, rather than isql, because -osql flushes its error stream more frequently. Thus error messages -are displayed when they occur rather than when the session is -terminated. - -If the username and password are not provided to `sql-ms', osql is -called with the `-E' command line argument to use the operating system -credentials to authenticate the user. +** battery.el changes -*** Postgres support is enhanced. -Keyword highlighting of Postgres 7.3 is implemented. Prompting for -the username and the pgsql `-U' option is added. +*** display-battery-mode replaces display-battery. -*** MySQL support is enhanced. -Keyword highlighting of MySql 4.0 is implemented. +*** battery.el now works on recent versions of OS X. -*** Imenu support has been enhanced to locate tables, views, indexes, -packages, procedures, functions, triggers, sequences, rules, and -defaults. +** Games -*** Added SQL->Start SQLi Session menu entry which calls the -appropriate `sql-interactive-mode' wrapper for the current setting of -`sql-product'. +*** The game `mpuz' is enhanced. -*** sql.el supports the SQLite interpreter--call 'sql-sqlite'. +`mpuz' now allows the 2nd factor not to have two identical digits. By +default, all trivial operations involving whole lines are performed +automatically. The game uses faces for better visual feedback. -** FFAP changes: +** Obsolete and deleted packages -*** New ffap commands and keybindings: +*** fast-lock.el and lazy-lock.el are obsolete. Use jit-lock.el instead. -C-x C-r (`ffap-read-only'), -C-x C-v (`ffap-alternate-file'), C-x C-d (`ffap-list-directory'), -C-x 4 r (`ffap-read-only-other-window'), C-x 4 d (`ffap-dired-other-window'), -C-x 5 r (`ffap-read-only-other-frame'), C-x 5 d (`ffap-dired-other-frame'). +*** iso-acc.el is now obsolete. Use one of the latin input methods instead. -*** FFAP accepts wildcards in a file name by default. +*** zone-mode.el is now obsolete. Use dns-mode.el instead. -C-x C-f passes the file name to `find-file' with non-nil WILDCARDS -argument, which visits multiple files, and C-x d passes it to `dired'. +*** cplus-md.el has been deleted. -** Changes in Skeleton +** Miscellaneous -*** In skeleton.el, `-' marks the `skeleton-point' without interregion interaction. +*** The variable `woman-topic-at-point' is renamed +to `woman-use-topic-at-point' and behaves differently: if this +variable is non-nil, the `woman' command uses the word at point +automatically, without asking for a confirmation. Otherwise, the word +at point is suggested as default, but not inserted at the prompt. -`@' has reverted to only setting `skeleton-positions' and no longer -sets `skeleton-point'. Skeletons which used @ to mark -`skeleton-point' independent of `_' should now use `-' instead. The -updated `skeleton-insert' docstring explains these new features along -with other details of skeleton construction. +*** You can now customize `fill-nobreak-predicate' to control where +filling can break lines. The value is now normally a list of +functions, but it can also be a single function, for compatibility. -*** The variables `skeleton-transformation', `skeleton-filter', and -`skeleton-pair-filter' have been renamed to -`skeleton-transformation-function', `skeleton-filter-function', and -`skeleton-pair-filter-function'. The old names are still available -as aliases. +Emacs provide two predicates, `fill-single-word-nobreak-p' and +`fill-french-nobreak-p', for use as the value of +`fill-nobreak-predicate'. -** Hideshow mode changes +*** M-x view-file and commands that use it now avoid interfering +with special modes such as Tar mode. -*** New variable `hs-set-up-overlay' allows customization of the overlay -used to effect hiding for hideshow minor mode. Integration with isearch -handles the overlay property `display' specially, preserving it during -temporary overlay showing in the course of an isearch operation. +*** `global-whitespace-mode' is a new alias for `whitespace-global-mode'. -*** New variable `hs-allow-nesting' non-nil means that hiding a block does -not discard the hidden state of any "internal" blocks; when the parent -block is later shown, the internal blocks remain hidden. Default is nil. +*** The saveplace.el package now filters out unreadable files. -** `hide-ifdef-mode' now uses overlays rather than selective-display -to hide its text. This should be mostly transparent but slightly -changes the behavior of motion commands like C-e and C-p. +When you exit Emacs, the saved positions in visited files no longer +include files that aren't readable, e.g. files that don't exist. +Customize the new option `save-place-forget-unreadable-files' to nil +to get the old behavior. The new options `save-place-save-skipped' +and `save-place-skip-check-regexp' allow further fine-tuning of this +feature. -** `partial-completion-mode' now handles partial completion on directory names. +*** Commands `winner-redo' and `winner-undo', from winner.el, are now +bound to C-c and C-c , respectively. This is an +incompatible change. -** The type-break package now allows `type-break-file-name' to be nil +*** The type-break package now allows `type-break-file-name' to be nil and if so, doesn't store any data across sessions. This is handy if you don't want the `.type-break' file in your home directory or are annoyed by the need for interaction when you kill Emacs. -** `ps-print' can now print characters from the mule-unicode charsets. +*** `ps-print' can now print characters from the mule-unicode charsets. Printing text with characters from the mule-unicode-* sets works with `ps-print', provided that you have installed the appropriate BDF fonts. See the file INSTALL for URLs where you can find these fonts. -** New command `strokes-global-set-stroke-string'. +*** New command `strokes-global-set-stroke-string'. This is like `strokes-global-set-stroke', but it allows you to bind the stroke directly to a string to insert. This is convenient for using strokes as an input method. -** Emacs server changes: - -*** You can have several Emacs servers on the same machine. +*** In Outline mode, `hide-body' no longer hides lines at the top +of the file that precede the first header line. - % emacs --eval '(setq server-name "foo")' -f server-start & - % emacs --eval '(setq server-name "bar")' -f server-start & - % emacsclient -s foo file1 - % emacsclient -s bar file2 +*** `hide-ifdef-mode' now uses overlays rather than selective-display +to hide its text. This should be mostly transparent but slightly +changes the behavior of motion commands like C-e and C-p. -*** The `emacsclient' command understands the options `--eval' and -`--display' which tell Emacs respectively to evaluate the given Lisp -expression and to use the given display when visiting files. +*** In Artist mode the variable `artist-text-renderer' has been +renamed to `artist-text-renderer-function'. The old name is still +available as alias. -*** User option `server-mode' can be used to start a server process. +*** In Enriched mode, `set-left-margin' and `set-right-margin' are now +by default bound to `C-c [' and `C-c ]' instead of the former `C-c C-l' +and `C-c C-r'. -** LDAP support now defaults to ldapsearch from OpenLDAP version 2. +*** `partial-completion-mode' now handles partial completion on directory names. -** You can now disable pc-selection-mode after enabling it. +*** You can now disable pc-selection-mode after enabling it. M-x pc-selection-mode behaves like a proper minor mode, and with no argument it toggles the mode. Turning off PC-Selection mode restores the global key bindings that were replaced by turning on the mode. -** `uniquify-strip-common-suffix' tells uniquify to prefer +*** `uniquify-strip-common-suffix' tells uniquify to prefer `file|dir1' and `file|dir2' to `file|dir1/subdir' and `file|dir2/subdir'. -** Support for `magic cookie' standout modes has been removed. - -Emacs still works on terminals that require magic cookies in order to -use standout mode, but they can no longer display mode-lines in -inverse-video. - -** The game `mpuz' is enhanced. +*** New user option `add-log-always-start-new-record'. -`mpuz' now allows the 2nd factor not to have two identical digits. By -default, all trivial operations involving whole lines are performed -automatically. The game uses faces for better visual feedback. +When this option is enabled, M-x add-change-log-entry always +starts a new record regardless of when the last record is. -** battery.el changes: +*** M-x compare-windows now can automatically skip non-matching text to +resync points in both windows. -*** display-battery-mode replaces display-battery. +*** PO translation files are decoded according to their MIME headers +when Emacs visits them. -*** battery.el now works on recent versions of OS X. +*** Telnet now prompts you for a port number with C-u M-x telnet. -** calculator.el now has radix grouping mode. +*** calculator.el now has radix grouping mode. To enable this, set `calculator-output-radix' non-nil. In this mode a separator character is used every few digits, making it easier to see byte boundaries etc. For more info, see the documentation of the variable `calculator-radix-grouping-mode'. -** fast-lock.el and lazy-lock.el are obsolete. Use jit-lock.el instead. - -** iso-acc.el is now obsolete. Use one of the latin input methods instead. - -** zone-mode.el is now obsolete. Use dns-mode.el instead. - -** cplus-md.el has been deleted. - -** Ewoc changes - -*** The new function `ewoc-delete' deletes specified nodes. - -*** `ewoc-create' now takes optional arg NOSEP, which inhibits insertion of -a newline after each pretty-printed entry and after the header and footer. -This allows you to create multiple-entry ewocs on a single line and to -effect "invisible" nodes by arranging for the pretty-printer to not print -anything for those nodes. - -For example, these two sequences of expressions behave identically: - -;; NOSEP nil -(defun PP (data) (insert (format "%S" data))) -(ewoc-create 'PP "start\n") +*** LDAP support now defaults to ldapsearch from OpenLDAP version 2. -;; NOSEP t -(defun PP (data) (insert (format "%S\n" data))) -(ewoc-create 'PP "start\n\n" "\n" t) +*** The terminal emulation code in term.el has been improved; it can +run most curses applications now. -** Locate changes +*** Support for `magic cookie' standout modes has been removed. -*** By default, reverting the *Locate* buffer now just runs the last -`locate' command back over again without offering to update the locate -database (which normally only works if you have root privileges). If -you prefer the old behavior, set the new customizable option -`locate-update-when-revert' to t. +Emacs still works on terminals that require magic cookies in order to +use standout mode, but they can no longer display mode-lines in +inverse-video. * Changes in Emacs 22.1 on non-free operating systems @@ -3321,29 +3331,6 @@ This change means that users can now have their own `.emacs' files on shared computers, and the default HOME directory is less likely to be read-only on computers that are administered by someone else. -** Passing resources on the command line now works on MS Windows. - -You can use --xrm to pass resource settings to Emacs, overriding any -existing values. For example: - - emacs --xrm "Emacs.Background:red" --xrm "Emacs.Geometry:100x20" - -will start up Emacs on an initial frame of 100x20 with red background, -irrespective of geometry or background setting on the Windows registry. - -** On MS Windows, the "system caret" now follows the cursor. - -This enables Emacs to work better with programs that need to track the -cursor, for example screen magnifiers and text to speech programs. -When such a program is in use, the system caret is made visible -instead of Emacs drawing its own cursor. This seems to be required by -some programs. The new variable w32-use-visible-system-caret allows -the caret visibility to be manually toggled. - -** Tooltips now work on MS Windows. - -See the Emacs 21.1 NEWS entry for tooltips for details. - ** Images are now supported on MS Windows. PBM and XBM images are supported out of the box. Other image formats @@ -3360,9 +3347,9 @@ as AU, AIFF and MP3 may be supported in the more recent versions of Windows, or when other software provides hooks into the system level sound support for those formats. -** Different shaped mouse pointers are supported on MS Windows. +** Tooltips now work on MS Windows. -The mouse pointer changes shape depending on what is under the pointer. +See the Emacs 21.1 NEWS entry for tooltips for details. ** Pointing devices with more than 3 buttons are now supported on MS Windows. @@ -3370,6 +3357,16 @@ The new variable `w32-pass-extra-mouse-buttons-to-system' controls whether Emacs should handle the extra buttons itself (the default), or pass them to Windows to be handled with system-wide functions. +** Passing resources on the command line now works on MS Windows. + +You can use --xrm to pass resource settings to Emacs, overriding any +existing values. For example: + + emacs --xrm "Emacs.Background:red" --xrm "Emacs.Geometry:100x20" + +will start up Emacs on an initial frame of 100x20 with red background, +irrespective of geometry or background setting on the Windows registry. + ** Emacs takes note of colors defined in Control Panel on MS-Windows. The Control Panel defines some default colors for applications in much @@ -3380,14 +3377,6 @@ some of them to initialize some of the default faces. `list-colors-display' shows the list of System color names, in case you wish to use them in other faces. -** On MS Windows NT/W2K/XP, Emacs uses Unicode for clipboard operations. - -Those systems use Unicode internally, so this allows Emacs to share -multilingual text with other applications. On other versions of -MS Windows, Emacs now uses the appropriate locale coding-system, so -the clipboard should work correctly for your local language without -any customizations. - ** Running in a console window in Windows now uses the console size. Previous versions of Emacs erred on the side of having a usable Emacs @@ -3401,6 +3390,27 @@ defaults to 80x25. If you use such a telnet server regularly at a size other than 80x25, you can still manually set w32-use-full-screen-buffer to t. +** Different shaped mouse pointers are supported on MS Windows. + +The mouse pointer changes shape depending on what is under the pointer. + +** On MS Windows, the "system caret" now follows the cursor. + +This enables Emacs to work better with programs that need to track the +cursor, for example screen magnifiers and text to speech programs. +When such a program is in use, the system caret is made visible +instead of Emacs drawing its own cursor. This seems to be required by +some programs. The new variable w32-use-visible-system-caret allows +the caret visibility to be manually toggled. + +** On MS Windows NT/W2K/XP, Emacs uses Unicode for clipboard operations. + +Those systems use Unicode internally, so this allows Emacs to share +multilingual text with other applications. On other versions of +MS Windows, Emacs now uses the appropriate locale coding-system, so +the clipboard should work correctly for your local language without +any customizations. + ** On Mac OS, `keyboard-coding-system' changes based on the keyboard script. ** The variable `mac-keyboard-text-encoding' and the constants @@ -3412,22 +3422,6 @@ w32-use-full-screen-buffer to t. * Incompatible Lisp Changes in Emacs 22.1 -** The `read-file-name' function now returns a null string if the -user just types RET. - -** The function find-operation-coding-system may be called with a cons -(FILENAME . BUFFER) in the second argument if the first argument -OPERATION is `insert-file-contents', and thus a function registered in -`file-coding-system-alist' is also called with such an argument. - -** The variables post-command-idle-hook and post-command-idle-delay have -been removed. Use run-with-idle-timer instead. - -** `suppress-keymap' now works by remapping `self-insert-command' to -the command `undefined'. (In earlier Emacs versions, it used -`substitute-key-definition' to rebind self inserting characters to -`undefined'.) - ** Mode line display ignores text properties as well as the :propertize and :eval forms in the value of a variable whose `risky-local-variable' property is nil. @@ -3440,14 +3434,11 @@ Callers sending input not from the user should use bind the 3rd argument `artificial' to a non-nil value, to prevent Emacs from deleting the part of subprocess output that matches the input. -** Support for Mocklisp has been removed. - -** The variable `memory-full' now remains t until -there is no longer a shortage of memory. +** The `read-file-name' function now returns a null string if the +user just types RET. -** When Emacs receives a USR1 or USR2 signal, this generates -input events: sigusr1 or sigusr2. Use special-event-map to -handle these events. +** The variables post-command-idle-hook and post-command-idle-delay have +been removed. Use run-with-idle-timer instead. ** A hex or octal escape in a string constant forces the string to be multibyte or unibyte, respectively. @@ -3460,22 +3451,76 @@ Instead, the new functions `make-glyph-code', `glyph-char', and `glyph-face' must be used to create and decode glyph codes in display tables. +** `suppress-keymap' now works by remapping `self-insert-command' to +the command `undefined'. (In earlier Emacs versions, it used +`substitute-key-definition' to rebind self inserting characters to +`undefined'.) + +** The third argument of `accept-process-output' is now milliseconds. +It used to be microseconds. + +** The function find-operation-coding-system may be called with a cons +(FILENAME . BUFFER) in the second argument if the first argument +OPERATION is `insert-file-contents', and thus a function registered in +`file-coding-system-alist' is also called with such an argument. + +** When Emacs receives a USR1 or USR2 signal, this generates +input events: sigusr1 or sigusr2. Use special-event-map to +handle these events. + +** The variable `memory-full' now remains t until +there is no longer a shortage of memory. + +** Support for Mocklisp has been removed. + * Lisp Changes in Emacs 22.1 ** General Lisp changes: -*** The function `expt' handles negative exponents differently. -The value for `(expt A B)', if both A and B are integers and B is -negative, is now a float. For example: (expt 2 -2) => 0.25. +*** New syntax: \s now stands for the SPACE character. + +`?\s' is a new way to write the space character. You must make sure +it is not followed by a dash, since `?\s-...' indicates the "super" +modifier. However, it would be strange to write a character constant +and a following symbol (beginning with `-') with no space between +them. + +`\s' stands for space in strings, too, but it is not really meant for +strings; it is easier and nicer just to write a space. + +*** New syntax: \uXXXX and \UXXXXXXXX specify Unicode code points in hex. + +For instance, you can use "\u0428" to specify a string consisting of +CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHA, or `"U0001D6E2" to specify one consisting +of MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL ALPHA (the latter is greater than +#xFFFF and thus needs the longer syntax). + +This syntax works for both character constants and strings. + +*** New function `unsafep' determines whether a Lisp form is safe. + +It returns nil if the given Lisp form can't possibly do anything +dangerous; otherwise it returns a reason why the form might be unsafe +(calls unknown function, alters global variable, etc.). *** The function `eql' is now available without requiring the CL package. *** The new function `memql' is like `memq', but uses `eql' for comparison, that is, floats are compared by value and other elements with `eq'. +*** New functions `string-or-null-p' and `booleanp'. + +`string-or-null-p' returns non-nil iff OBJECT is a string or nil. +`booleanp' returns non-nil iff OBJECT is t or nil. + *** `makehash' is now obsolete. Use `make-hash-table' instead. +*** Minor change in the function `format'. + +Some flags that were accepted but not implemented (such as "*") are no +longer accepted. + *** `add-to-list' takes an optional third argument, APPEND. If APPEND is non-nil, the new element gets added at the end of the @@ -3485,6 +3530,14 @@ Emacs 21.1, but was not documented then. *** New function `add-to-ordered-list' is like `add-to-list' but associates a numeric ordering of each element added to the list. +*** New function `add-to-history' adds an element to a history list. + +Lisp packages should use this function to add elements to their +history lists. + +If `history-delete-duplicates' is non-nil, it removes duplicates of +the new element from the history list it updates. + *** New function `copy-tree' makes a copy of a tree. It recursively copies through both CARs and CDRs. @@ -3495,35 +3548,11 @@ It modifies the list destructively, like `delete'. Of several `equal' occurrences of an element in the list, the one that's kept is the first one. -*** New function `add-to-history' adds an element to a history list. - -Lisp packages should use this function to add elements to their -history lists. - -If `history-delete-duplicates' is non-nil, it removes duplicates of -the new element from the history list it updates. - *** New function `rassq-delete-all'. (rassq-delete-all VALUE ALIST) deletes, from ALIST, each element whose CDR is `eq' to the specified value. -*** The function `number-sequence' makes a list of equally-separated numbers. - -For instance, (number-sequence 4 9) returns (4 5 6 7 8 9). By -default, the separation is 1, but you can specify a different -separation as the third argument. (number-sequence 1.5 6 2) returns -(1.5 3.5 5.5). - -*** New variables `most-positive-fixnum' and `most-negative-fixnum'. - -They hold the largest and smallest possible integer values. - -*** Minor change in the function `format'. - -Some flags that were accepted but not implemented (such as "*") are no -longer accepted. - *** Functions `get' and `plist-get' no longer give errors for bad plists. They return nil for a malformed property list or if the list is @@ -3534,20 +3563,20 @@ cyclic. They are like `plist-get' and `plist-put', except that they compare the property name using `equal' rather than `eq'. -*** New variable `print-continuous-numbering'. +*** The function `number-sequence' makes a list of equally-separated numbers. -When this is non-nil, successive calls to print functions use a single -numbering scheme for circular structure references. This is only -relevant when `print-circle' is non-nil. +For instance, (number-sequence 4 9) returns (4 5 6 7 8 9). By +default, the separation is 1, but you can specify a different +separation as the third argument. (number-sequence 1.5 6 2) returns +(1.5 3.5 5.5). -When you bind `print-continuous-numbering' to t, you should -also bind `print-number-table' to nil. +*** New variables `most-positive-fixnum' and `most-negative-fixnum'. -*** New function `macroexpand-all' expands all macros in a form. +They hold the largest and smallest possible integer values. -It is similar to the Common-Lisp function of the same name. -One difference is that it guarantees to return the original argument -if no expansion is done, which can be tested using `eq'. +*** The function `expt' handles negative exponents differently. +The value for `(expt A B)', if both A and B are integers and B is +negative, is now a float. For example: (expt 2 -2) => 0.25. *** The function `atan' now accepts an optional second argument. @@ -3555,12 +3584,10 @@ When called with 2 arguments, as in `(atan Y X)', `atan' returns the angle in radians between the vector [X, Y] and the X axis. (This is equivalent to the standard C library function `atan2'.) -*** A function or macro's doc string can now specify the calling pattern. +*** New macro `with-case-table' -You put this info in the doc string's last line. It should be -formatted so as to match the regexp "\n\n(fn .*)\\'". If you don't -specify this explicitly, Emacs determines it from the actual argument -names. Usually that default is right, but not always. +This executes the body with the case table temporarily set to a given +case table. *** New macro `with-local-quit' temporarily allows quitting. @@ -3569,22 +3596,11 @@ A quit inside the body of `with-local-quit' is caught by the the code that has inhibited quitting exits. This is for use around potentially blocking or long-running code -inside timer functions and `post-command-hook' functions. - -*** New macro `define-obsolete-function-alias'. - -This combines `defalias' and `make-obsolete'. - -*** New macro `with-case-table' - -This executes the body with the case table temporarily set to a given -case table. +inside timer functions and `post-command-hook' functions. -*** New function `unsafep' determines whether a Lisp form is safe. +*** New macro `define-obsolete-function-alias'. -It returns nil if the given Lisp form can't possibly do anything -dangerous; otherwise it returns a reason why the form might be unsafe -(calls unknown function, alters global variable, etc.). +This combines `defalias' and `make-obsolete'. *** New macro `eval-at-startup' specifies expressions to evaluate when Emacs starts up. If this is done after startup, @@ -3592,14 +3608,31 @@ it evaluates those expressions immediately. This is useful in packages that can be preloaded. -*** `list-faces-display' takes an optional argument, REGEXP. +*** New function `macroexpand-all' expands all macros in a form. -If it is non-nil, the function lists only faces matching this regexp. +It is similar to the Common-Lisp function of the same name. +One difference is that it guarantees to return the original argument +if no expansion is done, which can be tested using `eq'. -*** New functions `string-or-null-p' and `booleanp'. +*** A function or macro's doc string can now specify the calling pattern. -`string-or-null-p' returns non-nil iff OBJECT is a string or nil. -`booleanp' returns non-nil iff OBJECT is t or nil. +You put this info in the doc string's last line. It should be +formatted so as to match the regexp "\n\n(fn .*)\\'". If you don't +specify this explicitly, Emacs determines it from the actual argument +names. Usually that default is right, but not always. + +*** New variable `print-continuous-numbering'. + +When this is non-nil, successive calls to print functions use a single +numbering scheme for circular structure references. This is only +relevant when `print-circle' is non-nil. + +When you bind `print-continuous-numbering' to t, you should +also bind `print-number-table' to nil. + +*** `list-faces-display' takes an optional argument, REGEXP. + +If it is non-nil, the function lists only faces matching this regexp. *** New hook `command-error-function'. @@ -3651,6 +3684,9 @@ changes the value of BASE-VAR. DOCSTRING, if present, is the documentation for ALIAS-VAR; else it has the same documentation as BASE-VAR. +*** The macro `define-obsolete-variable-alias' combines `defvaralias' and +`make-obsolete-variable'. + *** New function: indirect-variable VARIABLE This function returns the variable at the end of the chain of aliases @@ -3660,9 +3696,6 @@ defined as an alias, the function returns VARIABLE. It might be noteworthy that variables aliases work for all kinds of variables, including buffer-local and frame-local variables. -*** The macro `define-obsolete-variable-alias' combines `defvaralias' and -`make-obsolete-variable'. - ** defcustom changes: *** The package-version keyword has been added to provide @@ -3674,37 +3707,25 @@ variable `customize-package-emacs-version-alist'. ** String changes: -*** The escape sequence \s is now interpreted as a SPACE character. - -Exception: In a character constant, if it is followed by a `-' in a -character constant (e.g. ?\s-A), it is still interpreted as the super -modifier. In strings, \s is always interpreted as a space. - *** A hex escape in a string constant forces the string to be multibyte. *** An octal escape in a string constant forces the string to be unibyte. +*** New function `string-to-multibyte' converts a unibyte string to a +multibyte string with the same individual character codes. + *** `split-string' now includes null substrings in the returned list if the optional argument SEPARATORS is non-nil and there are matches for SEPARATORS at the beginning or end of the string. If SEPARATORS is nil, or if the new optional third argument OMIT-NULLS is non-nil, all empty matches are omitted from the returned list. -*** New function `string-to-multibyte' converts a unibyte string to a -multibyte string with the same individual character codes. - -*** New function `substring-no-properties' returns a substring without -text properties. - *** The new function `assoc-string' replaces `assoc-ignore-case' and `assoc-ignore-representation', which are still available, but have been declared obsolete. -*** New syntax: \uXXXX and \UXXXXXXXX specify Unicode code points in hex. -Use "\u0428" to specify a string consisting of CYRILLIC CAPITAL LETTER SHA, -or "\U0001D6E2" to specify one consisting of MATHEMATICAL ITALIC CAPITAL -ALPHA (the latter is greater than #xFFFF and thus needs the longer -syntax). Also available for characters. +*** New function `substring-no-properties' returns a substring without +text properties. ** Displaying warnings to the user. @@ -3742,32 +3763,32 @@ It defaults to 1. It defaults to 1. -*** New function `mouse-on-link-p' tests if a position is in a clickable link. +*** `field-beginning' and `field-end' take new optional argument, LIMIT. -This is the function used by the new `mouse-1-click-follows-link' -functionality. +This argument tells them not to search beyond LIMIT. Instead they +give up and return LIMIT. + +*** New function `window-line-height' is an efficient way to get +information about a specific text line in a window provided that the +window's display is up-to-date. *** New function `line-number-at-pos' returns the line number of a position. It an optional buffer position argument that defaults to point. -*** `field-beginning' and `field-end' take new optional argument, LIMIT. - -This argument tells them not to search beyond LIMIT. Instead they -give up and return LIMIT. - *** Function `pos-visible-in-window-p' now returns the pixel coordinates and partial visibility state of the corresponding row, if the PARTIALLY arg is non-nil. -*** New function `window-line-height' is an efficient way to get -information about a specific text line in a window provided that the -window's display is up-to-date. - *** New functions `posn-at-point' and `posn-at-x-y' return click-event-style position information for a given visible buffer position or for a given window pixel coordinate. +*** New function `mouse-on-link-p' tests if a position is in a clickable link. + +This is the function used by the new `mouse-1-click-follows-link' +functionality. + ** Text modification: *** The new function `buffer-chars-modified-tick' returns a buffer's @@ -3879,17 +3900,17 @@ finished. ** Buffer-related changes: +*** The new function `buffer-local-value' returns the buffer-local +binding of VARIABLE (a symbol) in buffer BUFFER. If VARIABLE does not +have a buffer-local binding in buffer BUFFER, it returns the default +value of VARIABLE instead. + *** `list-buffers-noselect' now takes an additional argument, BUFFER-LIST. If it is non-nil, it specifies which buffers to list. *** `kill-buffer-hook' is now a permanent local. -*** The new function `buffer-local-value' returns the buffer-local -binding of VARIABLE (a symbol) in buffer BUFFER. If VARIABLE does not -have a buffer-local binding in buffer BUFFER, it returns the default -value of VARIABLE instead. - *** The function `frame-or-buffer-changed-p' now lets you maintain various status records in parallel. @@ -3934,8 +3955,6 @@ These match the beginning and end of a symbol. A symbol is a non-empty sequence of either word or symbol constituent characters, as specified by the syntax table. -*** rx.el has new corresponding `symbol-start' and `symbol-end' elements. - *** `skip-chars-forward' and `skip-chars-backward' now handle character classes such as `[:alpha:]', along with individual characters and ranges. @@ -3951,6 +3970,8 @@ accepts such a list for restoring the match state. argument `reseat'. When non-nil, all markers in the match data list passed to these functions will be reseated to point to nowhere. +*** rx.el has new corresponding `symbol-start' and `symbol-end' elements. + *** The default value of `sentence-end' is now defined using the new variable `sentence-end-without-space', which contains such characters that end a sentence without following spaces. @@ -3977,7 +3998,9 @@ range BEG...END and increased the buffer size by DELTA. `undo-outer-limit', garbage collection empties it. This is to prevent it from using up the available memory and choking Emacs. -** New `yank-handler' text property can be used to control how +** Killing and yanking changes: + +*** New `yank-handler' text property can be used to control how previously killed text on the kill ring is reinserted. The value of the `yank-handler' property must be a list with one to four @@ -4021,7 +4044,8 @@ string. The old behavior is available if you call ** Syntax table changes: -*** The macro `with-syntax-table' no longer copies the syntax table. +*** The new function `syntax-ppss' provides an efficient way to find the +current syntactic context at point. *** The new function `syntax-after' returns the syntax code of the character after a specified buffer position, taking account @@ -4030,58 +4054,53 @@ of text properties as well as the character code. *** `syntax-class' extracts the class of a syntax code (as returned by `syntax-after'). -*** The new function `syntax-ppss' provides an efficient way to find the -current syntactic context at point. +*** The macro `with-syntax-table' no longer copies the syntax table. ** File operation changes: *** New vars `exec-suffixes' and `load-suffixes' used when searching for an executable or an Emacs Lisp file. -*** The new primitive `set-file-times' sets a file's access and -modification times. Magic file name handlers can handle this -operation. +*** New function `locate-file' searches for a file in a list of directories. +`locate-file' accepts a name of a file to search (a string), and two +lists: a list of directories to search in and a list of suffixes to +try; typical usage might use `exec-path' and `load-path' for the list +of directories, and `exec-suffixes' and `load-suffixes' for the list +of suffixes. The function also accepts a predicate argument to +further filter candidate files. + +One advantage of using this function is that the list of suffixes in +`exec-suffixes' is OS-dependant, so this function will find +executables without polluting Lisp code with OS dependencies. *** The new function `file-remote-p' tests a file name and returns non-nil if it specifies a remote file (one that Emacs accesses using its own special methods and not directly through the file system). The value in that case is an identifier for the remote file system. -*** `buffer-auto-save-file-format' is the new name for what was -formerly called `auto-save-file-format'. It is now a permanent local. - -*** Functions `file-name-sans-extension' and `file-name-extension' now -ignore the leading dots in file names, so that file names such as -`.emacs' are treated as extensionless. - -*** `visited-file-modtime' and `calendar-time-from-absolute' now return -a list of two integers, instead of a cons. +*** The new hook `before-save-hook' is invoked by `basic-save-buffer' +before saving buffers. This allows packages to perform various final +tasks. For example, it can be used by the copyright package to make +sure saved files have the current year in any copyright headers. *** `file-chase-links' now takes an optional second argument LIMIT which specifies the maximum number of links to chase through. If after that many iterations the file name obtained is still a symbolic link, `file-chase-links' returns it anyway. -*** The new hook `before-save-hook' is invoked by `basic-save-buffer' -before saving buffers. This allows packages to perform various final -tasks. For example, it can be used by the copyright package to make -sure saved files have the current year in any copyright headers. +*** Functions `file-name-sans-extension' and `file-name-extension' now +ignore the leading dots in file names, so that file names such as +`.emacs' are treated as extensionless. *** If `buffer-save-without-query' is non-nil in some buffer, `save-some-buffers' will always save that buffer without asking (if it's modified). -*** New function `locate-file' searches for a file in a list of directories. -`locate-file' accepts a name of a file to search (a string), and two -lists: a list of directories to search in and a list of suffixes to -try; typical usage might use `exec-path' and `load-path' for the list -of directories, and `exec-suffixes' and `load-suffixes' for the list -of suffixes. The function also accepts a predicate argument to -further filter candidate files. +*** `buffer-auto-save-file-format' is the new name for what was +formerly called `auto-save-file-format'. It is now a permanent local. -One advantage of using this function is that the list of suffixes in -`exec-suffixes' is OS-dependant, so this function will find -executables without polluting Lisp code with OS dependencies. +*** `visited-file-modtime' and `calendar-time-from-absolute' now return +a list of two integers, instead of a cons. *** The precedence of file name handlers has been changed. @@ -4107,8 +4126,16 @@ name handlers. This will be exploited for remote files mainly. *** The function `file-name-completion' accepts an optional argument PREDICATE, and rejects completion candidates that don't satisfy PREDICATE. +*** The new primitive `set-file-times' sets a file's access and +modification times. Magic file name handlers can handle this +operation. + ** Input changes: +*** Functions `y-or-n-p', `read-char', `read-key-sequence' and the like, that +display a prompt but don't use the minibuffer, now display the prompt +using the text properties (esp. the face) of the prompt string. + *** The functions `read-event', `read-char', and `read-char-exclusive' have a new optional argument SECONDS. If non-nil, this specifies a maximum time to wait for input, in seconds. If no input arrives after @@ -4122,10 +4149,6 @@ previous `k' or `K' argument was a down-event; otherwise nil is used. much like `F', but if the input is a directory name (even defaulted), it returns just the directory name. -*** Functions `y-or-n-p', `read-char', `read-key-sequence' and the like, that -display a prompt but don't use the minibuffer, now display the prompt -using the text properties (esp. the face) of the prompt string. - *** (while-no-input BODY...) runs BODY, but only so long as no input arrives. If the user types or clicks anything, BODY stops as if a quit had occurred. `while-no-input' returns the value of BODY, if BODY @@ -4202,16 +4225,20 @@ If completion is requested in the minibuffer, FUN will be called in the buffer from which the minibuffer was entered. The return value of `lazy-completion-table' must be used to initialize the value of VAR. -** Enhancements to keymaps. +** Abbrev changes: -*** New keymaps for typing file names +*** `define-abbrev' now accepts an optional argument SYSTEM-FLAG. -Two new keymaps, `minibuffer-local-filename-completion-map' and -`minibuffer-local-must-match-filename-map', apply whenever -Emacs reads a file name in the minibuffer. These key maps override -the usual binding of SPC to `minibuffer-complete-word' (so that file -names with embedded spaces could be typed without the need to quote -the spaces). +If non-nil, this marks the abbrev as a "system" abbrev, which means +that it won't be stored in the user's abbrevs file if he saves the +abbrevs. Major modes that predefine some abbrevs should always +specify this flag. + +*** The new function `copy-abbrev-table' copies an abbrev table. + +It returns a new abbrev table that is a copy of a given abbrev table. + +** Enhancements to keymaps. *** Cleaner way to enter key sequences. @@ -4278,6 +4305,26 @@ The following changes have been made to provide command remapping: command before remapping. It is equal to `this-command' when the command was not remapped. +*** The definition of a key-binding passed to define-key can use XEmacs-style +key-sequences, such as [(control a)]. + +*** New keymaps for typing file names + +Two new keymaps, `minibuffer-local-filename-completion-map' and +`minibuffer-local-must-match-filename-map', apply whenever +Emacs reads a file name in the minibuffer. These key maps override +the usual binding of SPC to `minibuffer-complete-word' (so that file +names with embedded spaces could be typed without the need to quote +the spaces). + +*** New function `current-active-maps' returns a list of currently +active keymaps. + +*** New function `describe-buffer-bindings' inserts the list of all +defined keys and their definitions. + +*** New function `keymap-prompt' returns the prompt string of a keymap. + *** If text has a `keymap' property, that keymap takes precedence over minor mode keymaps. @@ -4291,21 +4338,8 @@ sequence is started with a mouse event. Instead of letting the click position be determined from the key sequence itself, it is also possible to specify it with an optional argument explicitly. -*** Dense keymaps now handle inheritance correctly. - -Previously a dense keymap would hide all of the simple-char key -bindings of the parent keymap. - *** `define-key-after' now accepts keys longer than 1. -*** New function `current-active-maps' returns a list of currently -active keymaps. - -*** New function `describe-buffer-bindings' inserts the list of all -defined keys and their definitions. - -*** New function `keymap-prompt' returns the prompt string of a keymap. - *** (map-keymap FUNCTION KEYMAP) applies the function to each binding in the keymap. @@ -4315,35 +4349,22 @@ Lisp packages using many minor mode keymaps can now maintain their own keymap alist separate from `minor-mode-map-alist' by adding their keymap alist to this list. -*** The definition of a key-binding passed to define-key can use XEmacs-style -key-sequences, such as [(control a)]. - -** Abbrev changes: - -*** The new function `copy-abbrev-table' copies an abbrev table. - -It returns a new abbrev table that is a copy of a given abbrev table. - -*** `define-abbrev' now accepts an optional argument SYSTEM-FLAG. +*** Dense keymaps now handle inheritance correctly. -If non-nil, this marks the abbrev as a "system" abbrev, which means -that it won't be stored in the user's abbrevs file if he saves the -abbrevs. Major modes that predefine some abbrevs should always -specify this flag. +Previously a dense keymap would hide all of the simple-char key +bindings of the parent keymap. ** Enhancements to process support -*** Function `list-processes' now has an optional argument; if non-nil, -it lists only the processes whose query-on-exit flag is set. - -*** New fns `set-process-query-on-exit-flag' and `process-query-on-exit-flag'. - -These replace the old function `process-kill-without-query'. That -function is still supported, but new code should use the new -functions. +*** Adaptive read buffering of subprocess output. -*** Function `signal-process' now accepts a process object or process -name in addition to a process id to identify the signaled process. +On some systems, when Emacs reads the output from a subprocess, the +output data is read in very small blocks, potentially resulting in +very poor performance. This behavior can be remedied to some extent +by setting the new variable `process-adaptive-read-buffering' to a +non-nil value (the default), as it will automatically delay reading +from such processes, allowing them to produce more output before +Emacs tries to read it. *** Processes now have an associated property list where programs can maintain process state and other per-process related information. @@ -4353,22 +4374,14 @@ and modify elements on this property list. Use the new functions `process-plist' and `set-process-plist' to access and replace the entire property list of a process. -*** Function `accept-process-output' has a new optional fourth arg -JUST-THIS-ONE. If non-nil, only output from the specified process -is handled, suspending output from other processes. If value is an -integer, also inhibit running timers. This feature is generally not -recommended, but may be necessary for specific applications, such as -speech synthesis. +*** Function `list-processes' now has an optional argument; if non-nil, +it lists only the processes whose query-on-exit flag is set. -*** Adaptive read buffering of subprocess output. +*** New fns `set-process-query-on-exit-flag' and `process-query-on-exit-flag'. -On some systems, when Emacs reads the output from a subprocess, the -output data is read in very small blocks, potentially resulting in -very poor performance. This behavior can be remedied to some extent -by setting the new variable `process-adaptive-read-buffering' to a -non-nil value (the default), as it will automatically delay reading -from such processes, allowing them to produce more output before -Emacs tries to read it. +These replace the old function `process-kill-without-query'. That +function is still supported, but new code should use the new +functions. *** The new function `call-process-shell-command'. @@ -4378,6 +4391,16 @@ This executes a shell command synchronously in a separate process. obeys file handlers. The file handler is chosen based on `default-directory'. +*** Function `signal-process' now accepts a process object or process +name in addition to a process id to identify the signaled process. + +*** Function `accept-process-output' has a new optional fourth arg +JUST-THIS-ONE. If non-nil, only output from the specified process +is handled, suspending output from other processes. If value is an +integer, also inhibit running timers. This feature is generally not +recommended, but may be necessary for specific applications, such as +speech synthesis. + *** A process filter function gets the output as multibyte string if the process specifies t for its filter's multibyteness. @@ -4420,19 +4443,6 @@ To test for the availability of a given feature, use featurep like this: *** The old `open-network-stream' now uses `make-network-process'. -*** New functions `process-datagram-address', `set-process-datagram-address'. - -These functions are used with datagram-based network processes to get -and set the current address of the remote partner. - -*** New function `format-network-address'. - -This function reformats the Lisp representation of a network address -to a printable string. For example, an IP address A.B.C.D and port -number P is represented as a five element vector [A B C D P], and the -printable string returned for this vector is "A.B.C.D:P". See the doc -string for other formatting options. - *** `process-contact' has an optional KEY argument. Depending on this argument, you can get the complete list of network @@ -4449,6 +4459,14 @@ connection. For a server process, no connections are accepted in the stopped state. For a client process, no input is received in the stopped state. +*** New function `format-network-address'. + +This function reformats the Lisp representation of a network address +to a printable string. For example, an IP address A.B.C.D and port +number P is represented as a five element vector [A B C D P], and the +printable string returned for this vector is "A.B.C.D:P". See the doc +string for other formatting options. + *** New function `network-interface-list'. This function returns a list of network interface names and their @@ -4459,6 +4477,11 @@ current network addresses. This function returns the network address, hardware address, current status, and other information about a specific network interface. +*** New functions `process-datagram-address', `set-process-datagram-address'. + +These functions are used with datagram-based network processes to get +and set the current address of the remote partner. + *** Deleting a network process with `delete-process' calls the sentinel. The status message passed to the sentinel for a deleted network @@ -4468,11 +4491,6 @@ connection is closed by the remote peer has been changed to ** Using window objects: -*** New function `window-body-height'. - -This is like `window-height' but does not count the mode line or the -header line. - *** You can now make a window as short as one line. A window that is just one line tall does not display either a mode @@ -4489,6 +4507,14 @@ the mode line. *** The new functions `window-pixel-edges' and `window-inside-pixel-edges' return window edges in units of pixels, rather than columns and lines. +*** New function `window-body-height'. + +This is like `window-height' but does not count the mode line or the +header line. + +*** The new function `adjust-window-trailing-edge' moves the right +or bottom edge of a window. It does not move other window edges. + *** The new macro `with-selected-window' temporarily switches the selected window without impacting the order of `buffer-list'. It saves and restores the current buffer, too. @@ -4513,11 +4539,18 @@ and scroll-bar settings. argument `dedicated'. If non-nil, those functions do not ignore dedicated windows. -*** The new function `adjust-window-trailing-edge' moves the right -or bottom edge of a window. It does not move other window edges. - ** Customizable fringe bitmaps +*** There are new display properties, `left-fringe' and `right-fringe', +that can be used to show a specific bitmap in the left or right fringe +bitmap of the display line. + +Format is `display (left-fringe BITMAP [FACE])', where BITMAP is a +symbol identifying a fringe bitmap, either built-in or defined with +`define-fringe-bitmap', and FACE is an optional face name to be used +for displaying the bitmap instead of the default `fringe' face. +When specified, FACE is automatically merged with the `fringe' face. + *** New buffer-local variables `fringe-indicator-alist' and `fringe-cursor-alist' maps between logical (internal) fringe indicator and cursor symbols and the actual fringe bitmaps to be displayed. @@ -4536,16 +4569,6 @@ used for a specific fringe bitmap. The face is automatically merged with the `fringe' face, so normally, the face should only specify the foreground color of the bitmap. -*** There are new display properties, `left-fringe' and `right-fringe', -that can be used to show a specific bitmap in the left or right fringe -bitmap of the display line. - -Format is `display (left-fringe BITMAP [FACE])', where BITMAP is a -symbol identifying a fringe bitmap, either built-in or defined with -`define-fringe-bitmap', and FACE is an optional face name to be used -for displaying the bitmap instead of the default `fringe' face. -When specified, FACE is automatically merged with the `fringe' face. - *** New function `fringe-bitmaps-at-pos' returns the current fringe bitmaps in the display line at a given buffer position. @@ -4818,26 +4841,16 @@ controlled/overridden via the `pointer' text property. ** Mouse event enhancements: -*** Mouse events for clicks on window fringes now specify `left-fringe' -or `right-fringe' as the area. - *** All mouse events now include a buffer position regardless of where you clicked. For mouse clicks in window margins and fringes, this is a sensible buffer position corresponding to the surrounding text. -*** `posn-point' now returns buffer position for non-text area events. - -*** Function `mouse-set-point' now works for events outside text area. - -*** New function `posn-area' returns window area clicked on (nil means -text area). +*** Mouse events for clicks on window fringes now specify `left-fringe' +or `right-fringe' as the area. *** Mouse events include actual glyph column and row for all event types and all areas. -*** New function `posn-actual-col-row' returns the actual glyph coordinates -of the mouse event position. - *** Mouse events can now indicate an image object clicked on. *** Mouse events include relative X and Y pixel coordinates relative to @@ -4846,6 +4859,16 @@ the top left corner of the object (image or character) clicked on. *** Mouse events include the pixel width and height of the object (image or character) clicked on. +*** Function `mouse-set-point' now works for events outside text area. + +*** `posn-point' now returns buffer position for non-text area events. + +*** New function `posn-area' returns window area clicked on (nil means +text area). + +*** New function `posn-actual-col-row' returns the actual glyph coordinates +of the mouse event position. + *** New functions 'posn-object', 'posn-object-x-y', 'posn-object-width-height'. These return the image or string object of a mouse click, the X and Y @@ -4907,12 +4930,6 @@ directly in the `face' property instead of using a named face. defaults that apply to all the subsequent cases (and can be overridden by them). -*** The variable `face-font-rescale-alist' specifies how much larger -(or smaller) font we should use. For instance, if the value is -'((SOME-FONTNAME-PATTERN . 1.3)) and a face requests a font of 10 -point, we actually use a font of 13 point if the font matches -SOME-FONTNAME-PATTERN. - *** The function `face-differs-from-default-p' now truly checks whether the given face displays differently from the default face or not (previously it did only a very cursory check). @@ -4934,6 +4951,12 @@ releases of Emacs, the order was the opposite. This change was made so that :inherit face lists operate identically to face lists in text `face' properties. +*** The variable `face-font-rescale-alist' specifies how much larger +(or smaller) font we should use. For instance, if the value is +'((SOME-FONTNAME-PATTERN . 1.3)) and a face requests a font of 10 +point, we actually use a font of 13 point if the font matches +SOME-FONTNAME-PATTERN. + *** On terminals, faces with the :inverse-video attribute are displayed with swapped foreground and background colors even when one of them is not specified. In previous releases of Emacs, if either foreground @@ -4987,56 +5010,60 @@ of multiline constructs so that such constructs get properly recognized. ** Major mode mechanism changes: -*** If new variable `auto-mode-case-fold' is set to a non-nil value, -Emacs will perform a second case-insensitive search through -`auto-mode-alist' if the first case-sensitive search fails. This -means that a file FILE.TXT is opened in text-mode, and a file -PROG.HTML is opened in html-mode. Note however, that independent of -this setting, *.C files are usually recognized as C++ files. It also -has no effect on systems with case-insensitive file names. - *** New variable `magic-mode-alist' determines major mode for a file by looking at the file contents. It takes precedence over `auto-mode-alist'. -*** An interpreter magic line (if present) takes precedence over the -file name when setting the major mode. +*** New variable `magic-fallback-mode-alist' determines major mode for a file by +looking at the file contents. It is handled after `auto-mode-alist', +only if `auto-mode-alist' (and `magic-mode-alist') says nothing about the file. *** XML or SGML major mode is selected when file starts with an ` + +# This file is part of GNU Emacs. + +# GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# any later version. + +# GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. + +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the +# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, +# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. + +import os, sys, traceback, inspect, __main__ +from sets import Set + +__all__ = ["eexecfile", "eargs", "complete", "ehelp", "eimport", "modpath"] + +def format_exception (filename, should_remove_self): + type, value, tb = sys.exc_info () + sys.last_type = type + sys.last_value = value + sys.last_traceback = tb + if type is SyntaxError: + try: # parse the error message + msg, (dummy_filename, lineno, offset, line) = value + except: + pass # Not the format we expect; leave it alone + else: + # Stuff in the right filename + value = SyntaxError(msg, (filename, lineno, offset, line)) + sys.last_value = value + res = traceback.format_exception_only (type, value) + # There are some compilation errors which do not provide traceback so we + # should not massage it. + if should_remove_self: + tblist = traceback.extract_tb (tb) + del tblist[:1] + res = traceback.format_list (tblist) + if res: + res.insert(0, "Traceback (most recent call last):\n") + res[len(res):] = traceback.format_exception_only (type, value) + # traceback.print_exception(type, value, tb) + for line in res: print line, + +def eexecfile (file): + """Execute FILE and then remove it. + Execute the file within the __main__ namespace. + If we get an exception, print a traceback with the top frame + (ourselves) excluded.""" + # We cannot use real execfile since it has a bug where the file stays + # locked forever (under w32) if SyntaxError occurs. + # --- code based on code.py and PyShell.py. + try: + try: + source = open (file, "r").read() + code = compile (source, file, "exec") + # Other exceptions (shouldn't be any...) will (correctly) fall + # through to "final". + except (OverflowError, SyntaxError, ValueError): + # FIXME: When can compile() raise anything else than + # SyntaxError ???? + format_exception (file, False) + return + try: + exec code in __main__.__dict__ + except: + format_exception (file, True) + finally: + os.remove (file) + +def eargs (name, imports): + "Get arglist of NAME for Eldoc &c." + try: + if imports: exec imports + parts = name.split ('.') + if len (parts) > 1: + exec 'import ' + parts[0] # might fail + func = eval (name) + if inspect.isbuiltin (func) or type(func) is type: + doc = func.__doc__ + if doc.find (' ->') != -1: + print '_emacs_out', doc.split (' ->')[0] + else: + print '_emacs_out', doc.split ('\n')[0] + return + if inspect.ismethod (func): + func = func.im_func + if not inspect.isfunction (func): + print '_emacs_out ' + return + (args, varargs, varkw, defaults) = inspect.getargspec (func) + # No space between name and arglist for consistency with builtins. + print '_emacs_out', \ + func.__name__ + inspect.formatargspec (args, varargs, varkw, + defaults) + except: + print "_emacs_out " + +def all_names (object): + """Return (an approximation to) a list of all possible attribute + names reachable via the attributes of OBJECT, i.e. roughly the + leaves of the dictionary tree under it.""" + + def do_object (object, names): + if inspect.ismodule (object): + do_module (object, names) + elif inspect.isclass (object): + do_class (object, names) + # Might have an object without its class in scope. + elif hasattr (object, '__class__'): + names.add ('__class__') + do_class (object.__class__, names) + # Probably not a good idea to try to enumerate arbitrary + # dictionaries... + return names + + def do_module (module, names): + if hasattr (module, '__all__'): # limited export list + names.union_update (module.__all__) + for i in module.__all__: + do_object (getattr (module, i), names) + else: # use all names + names.union_update (dir (module)) + for i in dir (module): + do_object (getattr (module, i), names) + return names + + def do_class (object, names): + ns = dir (object) + names.union_update (ns) + if hasattr (object, '__bases__'): # superclasses + for i in object.__bases__: do_object (i, names) + return names + + return do_object (object, Set ([])) + +def complete (name, imports): + """Complete TEXT in NAMESPACE and print a Lisp list of completions. + Exec IMPORTS first.""" + import __main__, keyword + + def class_members(object): + names = dir (object) + if hasattr (object, '__bases__'): + for super in object.__bases__: + names = class_members (super) + return names + + names = Set ([]) + base = None + try: + dict = __main__.__dict__.copy() + if imports: exec imports in dict + l = len (name) + if not "." in name: + for list in [dir (__builtins__), keyword.kwlist, dict.keys()]: + for elt in list: + if elt[:l] == name: names.add(elt) + else: + base = name[:name.rfind ('.')] + name = name[name.rfind('.')+1:] + try: + object = eval (base, dict) + names = Set (dir (object)) + if hasattr (object, '__class__'): + names.add('__class__') + names.union_update (class_members (object)) + except: names = all_names (dict) + except: return [] + l = len(name) + print '_emacs_out (', + for n in names: + if name == n[:l]: + if base: print '"%s.%s"' % (base, n), + else: print '"%s"' % n, + print ')' + +def ehelp (name, imports): + """Get help on string NAME. + First try to eval name for, e.g. user definitions where we need + the object. Otherwise try the string form.""" + locls = {} + if imports: + try: exec imports in locls + except: pass + try: help (eval (name, globals(), locls)) + except: help (name) + +def eimport (mod, dir): + """Import module MOD with directory DIR at the head of the search path. + NB doesn't load from DIR if MOD shadows a system module.""" + from __main__ import __dict__ + + path0 = sys.path[0] + sys.path[0] = dir + try: + try: + if __dict__.has_key(mod) and inspect.ismodule (__dict__[mod]): + reload (__dict__[mod]) + else: + __dict__[mod] = __import__ (mod) + except: + (type, value, tb) = sys.exc_info () + print "Traceback (most recent call last):" + traceback.print_exception (type, value, tb.tb_next) + finally: + sys.path[0] = path0 + +def modpath (module): + """Return the source file for the given MODULE (or None). +Assumes that MODULE.py and MODULE.pyc are in the same directory.""" + try: + path = __import__ (module).__file__ + if path[-4:] == '.pyc' and os.path.exists (path[0:-1]): + path = path[:-1] + print "_emacs_out", path + except: + print "_emacs_out ()" + +# print '_emacs_ok' # ready for input and can call continuation + +# arch-tag: d90408f3-90e2-4de4-99c2-6eb9c7b9ca46 diff --git a/etc/etags.1 b/etc/etags.1 index 561ba55e5c1..04b67f389f4 100644 --- a/etc/etags.1 +++ b/etc/etags.1 @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ Tag TCL files (this last example shows the usage of a \fItagregexp\fP): .br A regexp can be preceded by {\fIlang\fP}, thus restricting it to match -lines of files of the specified language. Use \fBetags --help\fP to obtain +lines of files of the specified language. Use \fBetags \-\-help\fP to obtain a list of the recognised languages. This feature is particularly useful inside \fBregex files\fP. A regex file contains one regex per line. Empty lines, and those lines beginning with space or tab are ignored. 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+\def\versionyear{2007} % latest update \def\year{2007} % latest copyright year \def\shortcopyrightnotice{\vskip 1ex plus 2 fill @@ -79,14 +79,16 @@ \centerline{v\versionnumber{} pour GNU Emacs version \versionemacs, \versionyear} \centerline{conception de Stephen Gildea} -\centerline{traduction fran\c{c}aise d'\'Eric Jacoboni} +\centerline{traduction fran\c{c}aise de Micha\"el Cadilhac} +% previously: Eric Jacoboni Vous pouvez faire et distribuer des copies de cette carte, pourvu que la note de copyright et cette note de permission soient conserv\'ees sur toutes les copies. -Pour les copies du manuel GNU Emacs, \'ecrivez \`a la Free Software -Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. +Pour des copies du manuel GNU Emacs, \'ecrivez \`a la Free Software +Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA +02110-1301 USA. \endgroup} @@ -121,13 +123,10 @@ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. \else %2 or 3 columns uses prereduced size \hsize 3.2in \vsize 7.95in - \if 1\the\letterpaper - \vsize 7.95in - \else - \vsize 7.65in - \fi - \hoffset -.75in - \voffset -.745in +% \hoffset -.75in + \hoffset -.49in +% \voffset -.745in + \voffset -.84in \font\titlefont=cmbx10 \scaledmag2 \font\headingfont=cmbx10 \scaledmag1 \font\smallfont=cmr6 @@ -146,11 +145,6 @@ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. \def\it{\eightit} \def\tt{\eighttt} \normalbaselineskip=.8\normalbaselineskip - \if 1\the\letterpaper - \normalbaselineskip=.8\normalbaselineskip - \else - \normalbaselineskip=.7\normalbaselineskip - \fi \normallineskip=.8\normallineskip \normallineskiplimit=.8\normallineskiplimit \normalbaselines\rm %make definitions take effect @@ -200,7 +194,7 @@ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. \chardef\{=`\{ \chardef\}=`\} -\hyphenation{mini-buf-fer} +\hyphenation{mini-tam-pon} \parindent 0pt \parskip 1ex plus .5ex minus .5ex @@ -216,8 +210,8 @@ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. % section - new major section. Argument is section name. \outer\def\section#1{\par\filbreak - \vskip 2ex plus 2ex minus 2ex {\headingfont #1}\mark{#1}% - \vskip 1ex plus 1ex minus 1.5ex} + \vskip 2ex plus 1.5ex minus 2.5ex {\headingfont #1}\mark{#1}% + \vskip 1.5ex plus 1ex minus 1.5ex} \newdimen\keyindent @@ -250,10 +244,9 @@ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. % \key{description of key}{key-name} % prints the description left-justified, and the key-name in a \kbd % form near the right margin. -\def\key#1#2{\leavevmode\hbox to \hsize{\vbox - {\hsize=.75\hsize\rightskip=1em \tolerance=20000 - \raggedright - \hskip\keyindent\hangindent=1em\strut#1\strut}\kbd{\quad#2}\hss}} +\def\key#1#2{\leavevmode\hbox to \hsize{\vtop + {\hsize=.75\hsize\rightskip=1em + \hskip\keyindent\relax#1}\kbd{#2}\hfil}} \newbox\metaxbox \setbox\metaxbox\hbox{\kbd{M-x }} @@ -265,12 +258,10 @@ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. % Tries to justify the beginning of the command name at the same place % as \key starts the key name. (The "M-x " sticks out to the left.) % Note: was \hsize=.74, but changed to avoid overflow in some places. -\def\metax#1#2{\leavevmode\hbox to \hsize{\vbox - {\hsize=.66\hsize\rightskip=1em - \raggedright \tolerance=20000 - \hskip\keyindent\hangindent=1em\strut#1\strut\par}% - %\hskip-\metaxwidth minus 1fil - \kbd{#2}\hss}} +\def\metax#1#2{\leavevmode\hbox to \hsize{\hbox to .75\hsize + {\hskip\keyindent\relax#1\hfil}% + \hskip -\metaxwidth minus 1fil + \kbd{#2}\hfil}} % threecol - like "key" but with two key names. % for example, one for doing the action backward, and one for forward. @@ -284,395 +275,378 @@ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. \centerline{(pour la version \versionemacs)} -\section{Lancement d'Emacs} - -Pour lancer GNU Emacs \versionemacs, il suffit de taper son nom : \kbd{emacs} +\section{Lancer Emacs} -Pour charger un fichier \`a \'editer, voir Fichiers, ci-dessous. +Pour lancer GNU Emacs \versionemacs, tapez juste son nom : \kbd{emacs}. \section{Quitter Emacs} -\key{suspend Emacs (ou l'iconifie sous X)}{C-z} -\key{quitter d\'efinitivement Emacs}{C-x C-c} +\key{Suspendre Emacs (ou l'iconifier sous X)}{C-z} +\key{Quitter d\'efinitivement Emacs}{C-x C-c} \section{Fichiers} -\key{{\bf lire} un fichier dans Emacs}{C-x C-f} -\key{{\bf sauvegarder} un fichier sur disque}{C-x C-s} -\key{sauvegarder {\bf tous} les fichiers}{C-x s} -\key{{\bf ins\'erer} le contenu d'un autre fichier dans ce tampon}{C-x i} -\key{remplacer ce fichier par le fichier voulu}{C-x C-v} -\key{\'ecrire le tampon dans un fichier donn\'e}{C-x C-w} -\key{bascule du mode lecture-seule du tampon}{C-x C-q} +\key{{\bf Lire} un fichier}{C-x C-f} +\key{{\bf Sauvegarder} un fichier}{C-x C-s} +\key{Sauvegarder {\bf tous} les fichiers}{C-x s} +\key{{\bf Ins\'erer} un fichier sous le point (curseur)}{C-x i} +\key{Remplacer le fichier par un autre fichier}{C-x C-v} +\key{Sauvegarder sous un autre nom de fichier}{C-x C-w} +\key{Basculer en mode lecture seule}{C-x C-q} \section{Obtenir de l'aide} -Le syst\`eme d'aide est simple. Faites \kbd{C-h} (ou \kbd{F1}) et suivez -les instructions. Si vous d\'ebutez, faites \kbd{C-h t} pour suivre un +Le syst\`eme d'aide est simple. Faites \kbd{C-h} (ou \kbd{F1}) et +suivez les instructions. Si vous d\'ebutez, faites \kbd{C-h t} pour un {\bf didacticiel}. -\key{supprimer la fen\^etre d'aide}{C-x 1} -\key{faire d\'efiler la fen\^etre d'aide}{C-M-v} +\key{Supprimer la fen\^etre d'aide}{C-x 1} +\key{Faire d\'efiler la fen\^etre d'aide}{C-M-v} -\key{apropos : montrer les commandes contenant une certaine cha\^\i{}ne}{C-h a} -\key{d\'ecrire la fonction lanc\'ee par une touche}{C-h k} -\key{d\'ecrire une fonction}{C-h f} -\key{obtenir des informations sp\'ecifiques au mode}{C-h m} +\key{Rechercher des commandes selon une cha\^\i{}ne}{C-h a} +\key{D\'ecrire la fonction associ\'ee \`a une touche}{C-h k} +\key{D\'ecrire une fonction}{C-h f} +\key{Obtenir des informations relatives au mode}{C-h m} -\section{R\'ecup\'eration des erreurs} +\section{R\'ecup\'eration sur erreurs} -\key{{\bf avorter} une commande partiellement tap\'ee ou ex\'ecut\'ee}{C-g} -\metax{{\bf r\'ecup\'erer} les fichier perdus par un crash du syst\`eme}{M-x recover-session} -\metax{{\bf annuler} une modification non souhait\'ee}{C-x u, C-_ {\rm ou} C-/} -\metax{restaurer un tampon avec son contenu initial}{M-x revert-buffer} -\key{r\'eafficher un \'ecran perturb\'e}{C-l} - -\shortcopyrightnotice +\key{{\bf Abandonner} une commande}{C-g} +\metax{{\bf R\'ecup\'erer} les fichiers apr\`es un crash}{M-x recover-session} +\metax{{\bf Annuler} une modification}{C-x u, C-_ {\rm ou} C-/} +\metax{Annuler toutes les modifications}{M-x revert-buffer} +\key{R\'eafficher un \'ecran perturb\'e}{C-l} \section{Recherche incr\'ementale} -\key{rechercher vers l'avant}{C-s} -\key{rechercher vers l'arri\`ere}{C-r} -\key{rechercher vers l'avant par expression rationnelle}{C-M-s} -\key{rechercher vers l'arri\`ere par expression rationnelle}{C-M-r} +\key{Rechercher en avant}{C-s} +\key{Rechercher en arri\`ere}{C-r} +\key{Rechercher en avant (expression rationnelle)}{C-M-s} +\key{Rechercher en arri\`ere (expression rationnelle)}{C-M-r} -\key{s\'electionner la cha\^\i{}ne de recherche pr\'ec\'edente}{M-p} -\key{s\'electionner la cha\^\i{}ne de recherche suivante}{M-n} -\key{sortir de la recherche incr\'ementale}{RET} -\key{annuler l'effet du dernier caract\`ere}{DEL} -\key{annuler la recherche en cours}{C-g} +\key{Utiliser la cha\^\i{}ne de recherche pr\'ec\'edente}{M-p} +\key{Utiliser la cha\^\i{}ne de recherche suivante}{M-n} +\key{Quitter la recherche incr\'ementale}{RET} +\key{Annuler l'effet du dernier caract\`ere}{DEL} +\key{Annuler la recherche en cours}{C-g} Refaites \kbd{C-s} ou \kbd{C-r} pour r\'ep\'eter la recherche dans une -direction quelconque. -Si Emacs est encore en train de chercher, \kbd{C-g} n'annule que ce -qui n'a pas \'et\'e fait. +des directions. +En cours de recherche, \kbd{C-g} efface les derniers caract\`eres et +ne conserve que le pr\'efixe d\'ej\`a trouv\'e. + +\shortcopyrightnotice \section{D\'eplacements} \paralign to \hsize{#\tabskip=10pt plus 1 fil&#\tabskip=0pt&#\cr -\threecol{{\bf entit\'e sur laquelle se d\'eplacer}}{{\bf en arri\`ere}}{{\bf en avant}} -\threecol{caract\`ere}{C-b}{C-f} -\threecol{mot}{M-b}{M-f} -\threecol{ligne}{C-p}{C-n} -\threecol{aller au d\'ebut (ou \`a la fin) de la ligne}{C-a}{C-e} -\threecol{phrase}{M-a}{M-e} -\threecol{paragraphe}{M-\{}{M-\}} -\threecol{page}{C-x [}{C-x ]} -\threecol{s-expression}{C-M-b}{C-M-f} -\threecol{fonction}{C-M-a}{C-M-e} -\threecol{aller au d\'ebut (ou \`a la fin) du tampon}{M-<}{M->} +\threecol{{\bf Objet sur lequel se d\'eplacer}}{{\bf En + arri\`ere}}{{\bf En avant}} +\threecol{Caract\`ere}{C-b}{C-f} +\threecol{Mot}{M-b}{M-f} +\threecol{Ligne}{C-p}{C-n} +\threecol{Aller en d\'ebut/fin de la ligne}{C-a}{C-e} +\threecol{Phrase}{M-a}{M-e} +\threecol{Paragraphe}{M-\{}{M-\}} +\threecol{Page}{C-x [}{C-x ]} +\threecol{S-expression}{C-M-b}{C-M-f} +\threecol{Fonction}{C-M-a}{C-M-e} +\threecol{Aller en d\'ebut/fin du tampon}{M-<}{M->} } -\key{passer \`a l'\'ecran suivant}{C-v} -\key{passer \`a l'\'ecran pr\'ec\'edent}{M-v} -\key{d\'efiler l'\'ecran vers la droite}{C-x <} -\key{d\'efiler l'\'ecran vers la gauche}{C-x >} -\key{placer la ligne courante au centre de l'\'ecran}{C-u C-l} +\key{Passer \`a l'\'ecran suivant}{C-v} +\key{Passer \`a l'\'ecran pr\'ec\'edent}{M-v} +\key{Faire d\'efiler l'\'ecran vers la gauche}{C-x <} +\key{Faire d\'efiler l'\'ecran vers la droite}{C-x >} +\key{Placer la ligne courante au centre de l'\'ecran}{C-u C-l} \section{D\'etruire et supprimer} \paralign to \hsize{#\tabskip=10pt plus 1 fil&#\tabskip=0pt&#\cr -\threecol{{\bf entit\'e \`a supprimer}}{{\bf en arri\`ere}}{{\bf en avant}} -\threecol{caract\`ere (suppression, pas destruction)}{DEL}{C-d} -\threecol{mot}{M-DEL}{M-d} -\threecol{ligne (jusqu'\`a la fin)}{M-0 C-k}{C-k} -\threecol{phrase}{C-x DEL}{M-k} -\threecol{s-expression}{M-- C-M-k}{C-M-k} +\threecol{{\bf Objet \`a supprimer}}{{\bf En arri\`ere}}{{\bf En avant}} +\threecol{Caract\`ere (suppression)}{DEL}{C-d} +\threecol{Mot}{M-DEL}{M-d} +\threecol{Ligne (jusqu'au d\'ebut/fin)}{M-0 C-k}{C-k} +\threecol{Phrase}{C-x DEL}{M-k} +\threecol{S-expression}{M-- C-M-k}{C-M-k} } -\key{d\'etruire une {\bf r\'egion}}{C-w} -\key{copier une r\'egion dans le kill ring}{M-w} -\key{d\'etruire jusqu'\`a l'occurrence suivante de {\it car}}{M-z {\it car}} +\key{D\'etruire une {\bf r\'egion}}{C-w} +\key{Copier une r\'egion dans le {\it kill ring}}{M-w} +\key{D\'etruire jusqu'\`a l'occurrence suivante de {\it car}}{M-z {\it car}} -\key{r\'ecup\'erer la derni\`ere chose d\'etruite}{C-y} -\key{remplacer la derni\`ere r\'ecup\'eration par ce qui a \'et\'e d\'etruit avant}{M-y} +\key{R\'ecup\'erer la derni\`ere r\'egion d\'etruite}{C-y} +\key{R\'ecup\'erer la r\'egion d\'etruite pr\'ec\'edente}{M-y} \section{Marquer} -\key{placer la marque ici}{C-@ {\rm ou} C-SPC} -\key{\'echanger le point et la marque}{C-x C-x} +\key{Placer la marque au point}{C-@ {\rm ou} C-SPC} +\key{\'Echanger le point et la marque}{C-x C-x} -\key{placer la marque {\it arg\/} {\bf mots} plus loin}{M-@} -\key{marquer le {\bf paragraphe}}{M-h} -\key{marquer la {\bf page}}{C-x C-p} -\key{marquer la {\bf s-expression}}{C-M-@} -\key{marquer la {\bf fonction}}{C-M-h} -\key{marquer tout le {\bf tampon}}{C-x h} +\key{Placer la marque un {\bf mot} plus loin}{M-@} +\key{Marquer le {\bf paragraphe}}{M-h} +\key{Marquer la {\bf page}}{C-x C-p} +\key{Marquer la {\bf s-expression}}{C-M-@} +\key{Marquer la {\bf fonction}}{C-M-h} +\key{Marquer tout le {\bf tampon}}{C-x h} \section{Remplacement interactif} -\key{remplacer interactivement une cha\^\i{}ne de texte}{M-\%} +\key{Remplacer une cha\^\i{}ne de texte}{M-\%} % query-replace-regexp est liee a C-M-% mais on ne peut pas le % taper dans une console. -% Hack to prevent overflow. Please someone fix this properly. -\metax{en utilisant les expressions \hskip 20pt rationnelles} -{\hskip -30pt M-x query-replace-regexp} +\metax{\hskip 10pt \`a l'aide d'expr. rationnelles}{M-x query-replace-regexp} -Les r\'eponses admises dans le mode de remplacement interactif sont : +R\'eponses possibles pour chaque occurrence dans le mode de +remplacement interactif : -\key{{\bf remplacer} celle-l\`a, passer \`a la suivante}{SPC} -\key{remplacer celle-l\`a, rester l\`a}{,} -\key{{\bf passer} \`a la suivante sans remplacer}{DEL} -\key{remplacer toutes les correspondances suivantes}{!} -\key{{\bf revenir} \`a la correspondance pr\'ec\'edente}{^} -\key{{\bf sortir} du remplacement interactif}{RET} -\key{entrer dans l'\'edition r\'ecursive (\kbd{C-M-c} pour sortir)}{C-r} +\key{{\bf Remplacer} celle-l\`a, passer \`a la suivante}{SPC} +\key{Remplacer celle-l\`a, rester l\`a}{,} +\key{{\bf Passer} \`a la suivante sans remplacer}{DEL} +\key{Remplacer toutes les occurrences suivantes}{!} +\key{{\bf Revenir} \`a l'occurrence pr\'ec\'edente}{^} +\key{{\bf Quitter} le remplacement interactif}{RET} +\key{{\bf \'Editer} avant de reprendre (\kbd{C-M-c} : sortir)}{C-r} \section{Fen\^etres multiples} -Lorsqu'il y a deux commandes, la seconde est une commande identique \`a -la premi\`ere pour un cadre au lieu d'une fen\^etre. +Lorsqu'il y a deux commandes, la seconde est celle qui concerne non +pas les fen\^etres mais les cadres. {\setbox0=\hbox{\kbd{0}}\advance\hsize by 0\wd0 \paralign to \hsize{#\tabskip=10pt plus 1 fil&#\tabskip=0pt&#\cr -\threecol{supprimer toutes les autres fen\^etres}{C-x 1\ \ \ \ }{C-x 5 1} -\threecol{diviser la fen\^etre horizontalement}{C-x 2\ \ \ \ }{C-x 5 2} -\threecol{supprimer cette fen\^etre}{C-x 0\ \ \ \ }{C-x 5 0} +\threecol{Supprimer toutes les autres fen\^etres}{C-x 1\ \ \ \ }{C-x 5 1} +\threecol{Supprimer cette fen\^etre}{C-x 0\ \ \ \ }{C-x 5 0} +\threecol{Diviser la fen\^etre horizontalement}{C-x 2\ \ \ \ }{C-x 5 2} }} -\key{diviser la fen\^etre verticalement}{C-x 3} +\key{Diviser la fen\^etre verticalement}{C-x 3} -\key{faire d\'efiler l'autre fen\^etre}{C-M-v} +\key{Faire d\'efiler l'autre fen\^etre}{C-M-v} %% tabskip reduced from 10 to 3pt to fit on letterpaper. {\setbox0=\hbox{\kbd{0}}\advance\hsize by 2\wd0 \paralign to \hsize{#\tabskip=3pt plus 1 fil&#\tabskip=0pt&#\cr -\threecol{placer le curseur dans une autre fen\^etre}{C-x o}{C-x 5 o} - -%% Hack in a line break to avoid overflow. -\threecol{\raggedright s\'electionner le tampon dans\cr -\hskip 10pt l'autre fen\^etre}{C-x 4 b}{C-x 5 b} -\threecol{afficher le tampon dans l'autre fen\^etre}{C-x 4 C-o}{C-x 5 C-o} -\threecol{charger un fichier dans l'autre fen\^etre}{C-x 4 f}{C-x 5 f} -%% Hack in a line break to avoid overflow. -\threecol{\raggedright charger un fichier en lecture seule\cr -\hskip 10pt dans l'autre fen\^etre}{C-x 4 r}{C-x 5 r} -\threecol{lancer Dired dans l'autre fen\^etre}{C-x 4 d}{C-x 5 d} -\threecol{trouver un tag dans l'autre fen\^etre}{C-x 4 .}{C-x 5 .} +\threecol{S\'electionner une autre fen\^etre}{C-x o}{C-x 5 o} + +\threecol{Choisir un tampon (autre fen\^etre)}{C-x 4 b}{C-x 5 b} +\threecol{Afficher un tampon (autre fen\^etre)}{C-x 4 C-o}{C-x 5 C-o} +\threecol{Lire un fichier (autre fen\^etre)}{C-x 4 f}{C-x 5 f} +\threecol{\hskip 10pt en lecture seule}{C-x 4 r}{C-x 5 r} +\threecol{Lancer Dired (autre fen\^etre)}{C-x 4 d}{C-x 5 d} +\threecol{Trouver un tag (autre fen\^etre)}{C-x 4 .}{C-x 5 .} }} -\key{agrandir la fen\^etre}{C-x ^} -\key{rapetisser la fen\^etre}{C-x \{} -\key{\'elargir la fen\^etre}{C-x \}} +\key{Agrandir la fen\^etre verticalement}{C-x ^} +\key{R\'eduire la fen\^etre horizontalement}{C-x \{} +\key{Agrandir la fen\^etre horizontalement}{C-x \}} \section{Formater} -\key{indenter la {\bf ligne} courante (d\'epend du mode)}{TAB} -\key{indenter la {\bf r\'egion} courante (d\'epend du mode)}{C-M-\\} -\key{indenter la {\bf s-expression} courante (d\'epend du mode)}{C-M-q} -\key{indenter la r\'egion sur {\it arg\/} colonnes}{C-x TAB} +\key{Indenter la {\bf ligne} courante (selon le mode)}{TAB} +\key{Indenter la {\bf r\'egion} courante (selon le mode)}{C-M-\\} +\key{Indenter la {\bf s-expr.} courante (selon le mode)}{C-M-q} +\key{Indenter la r\'egion sur une colonne}{C-x TAB} +\key{Ins\'erer un retour \`a la ligne apr\`es le point}{C-o} +\key{D\'eplacer le reste de la ligne vers le bas}{C-M-o} +\key{Supprimer les lignes vierges autour du point}{C-x C-o} +\key{Joindre \`a la ligne pr\'ec\'edente (suiv. avec {\it arg\/})}{M-^} +\key{Supprimer tous les espaces autour du point}{M-\\} +\key{Mettre exactement une espace au point}{M-SPC} -\key{ins\'erer un newline apr\`es le point}{C-o} -\key{d\'eplacer le reste de la ligne vers le bas}{C-M-o} -\key{supprimer les lignes blanches autour du point}{C-x C-o} -\key{joindre la ligne \`a la pr\'ec\'edente (\`a la suivante avec arg)}{M-^} -\key{supprimer tous les espaces autour du point}{M-\\} -\key{mettre exactement un espace \`a l'emplacement du point}{M-SPC} +\key{Formater le paragraphe}{M-q} +\key{Placer la marge droite \`a {\it arg\/} colonnes}{C-u {\it arg\/} C-x f} +\key{D\'efinir le pr\'efixe des lignes}{C-x .} -\key{remplir le paragraphe}{M-q} -\key{placer la marge droite}{C-x f} -\key{d\'efinir le pr\'efixe par lequel commencera chaque ligne}{C-x .} - -\key{d\'efinir la fonte}{M-o} +\key{D\'efinir la fonte}{M-o} \section{Modifier la casse} -\key{mettre le mot en majuscules}{M-u} -\key{mettre le mot en minuscules}{M-l} -\key{mettre le mot en capitales}{M-c} +\key{Mettre le mot en capitales}{M-u} +\key{Mettre le mot en minuscules}{M-l} +\key{Mettre une majuscule au mot}{M-c} -\key{mettre la r\'egion en majuscules}{C-x C-u} -\key{mettre la r\'egion en minuscules}{C-x C-l} +\key{Mettre la r\'egion en capitales}{C-x C-u} +\key{Mettre la r\'egion en minuscules}{C-x C-l} \section{Le mini-tampon} -Les touches suivantes sont utilisables dans le mini-tampon : +Dans le mini-tampon : -\key{compl\'eter autant que possible}{TAB} -\key{compl\'eter un mot}{SPC} -\key{compl\'eter et ex\'ecuter}{RET} -\key{montrer les compl\'etions possibles}{?} -\key{rechercher l'entr\'ee pr\'ec\'edente du mini-tampon}{M-p} -\key{rechercher l'entr\'ee suivante du mini-tampon ou le d\'efaut}{M-n} -\key{rechercher \`a rebours par expr. rationnelle dans l'historique}{M-r} -\key{rechercher vers l'avant par expr. rationnelle dans l'historique}{M-s} -\key{annuler la commande}{C-g} +\key{Compl\'eter autant que possible}{TAB} +\key{Compl\'eter un mot}{SPC} +\key{Compl\'eter et ex\'ecuter}{RET} +\key{Montrer les compl\`etements possibles}{?} +\key{Utiliser l'entr\'ee pr\'ec\'edente du mini-tampon}{M-p} +\key{Utiliser l'entr\'ee suivante du mini-tampon}{M-n} +\key{Rechercher en arri\`ere dans l'historique}{M-r} +\key{Rechercher en avant dans l'historique}{M-s} +\key{Quitter en annulant la commande}{C-g} -Faites \kbd{C-x ESC ESC} pour \'editer et r\'ep\'eter la derni\`ere commande -ayant utilis\'e le minitampon. Faites \kbd{F10} pour activer la barre de -menu utilisant le minitampon. +Faites \kbd{C-x ESC ESC} pour \'editer et r\'ep\'eter la derni\`ere +commande ayant utilis\'e le mini-tampon. Faites \kbd{F10} pour +utiliser la barre de menu sur un terminal en utilisant le mini-tampon. \newcolumn \title{Carte de r\'ef\'erence de GNU Emacs} \section{Tampons} -\key{s\'electionner un autre tampon}{C-x b} -\key{\'enum\'erer tous les tampons}{C-x C-b} -\key{supprimer un tampon}{C-x k} +\key{Choisir un autre tampon}{C-x b} +\key{Lister tous les tampons}{C-x C-b} +\key{Supprimer un tampon}{C-x k} \section{Transposer} -\key{transposer des {\bf caract\`eres}}{C-t} -\key{transposer des {\bf mots}}{M-t} -\key{transposer des {\bf lignes}}{C-x C-t} -\key{transposer des {\bf s-expressions}}{C-M-t} +\key{Transposer des {\bf caract\`eres}}{C-t} +\key{Transposer des {\bf mots}}{M-t} +\key{Transposer des {\bf lignes}}{C-x C-t} +\key{Transposer des {\bf s-expressions}}{C-M-t} \section{V\'erifier l'orthographe} -\key{v\'erifier l'orthographe du mot courant}{M-\$} -\metax{v\'erifier l'orthographe de tous les mots d'une r\'egion}{M-x ispell-region} -\metax{v\'erifier l'orthographe de tout le tampon}{M-x ispell-buffer} +\key{V\'erifier l'orthographe du mot courant}{M-\$} +\metax{V\'erifier l'orthographe d'une r\'egion}{M-x ispell-region} +\metax{V\'erifier l'orthographe de tout le tampon}{M-x ispell-buffer} \section{Tags} -\key{trouver un tag (une d\'efinition)}{M-.} -\key{trouver l'occurrence suivante du tag}{C-u M-.} -\metax{sp\'ecifier un nouveau fichier de tags}{M-x visit-tags-table} +\key{Trouver un tag (une d\'efinition)}{M-.} +\key{Passer \`a l'occurrence suivante du tag}{C-u M-.} +\metax{Sp\'ecifier un autre fichier de tags}{M-x visit-tags-table} + +\metax{Rechercher dans tous les fichiers des tags}{M-x tags-search} -\metax{rechercher par expr. rationnelles dans tous les fichiers du - tableau de tags}{M-x tags-search} -%% Overflow hack. -\metax{lancer un remplacement interactif sur tous les fichiers}% -{\hskip -9pt M-x tags-query-replace} -\key{continuer la derni\`ere recherche de tags ou le remplacement interactif}{M-,} +\metax{Remplacer dans tous les fichiers}{M-x tags-query-replace} +\key{Continuer la recherche ou le remplacement}{M-,} -\section{Shells} +\section{Shell} -\key{ex\'ecuter une commande shell}{M-!} -\key{lancer une commande shell sur la r\'egion}{M-|} -\key{filtrer la r\'egion avec une commande shell}{C-u M-|} -\key{lancer un shell dans la fen\^etre \kbd{*shell*}}{M-x shell} +\key{Ex\'ecuter une commande shell}{M-!} +\key{Lancer une commande shell sur la r\'egion}{M-|} +\key{Filtrer la r\'egion avec une commande shell}{C-u M-|} +\key{Lancer un shell dans la fen\^etre {\tt *shell*}}{M-x shell} \section{Rectangles} -\key{copier le rectangle dans le registre}{C-x r r} -\key{d\'etruire le rectangle}{C-x r k} -\key{r\'ecup\'erer le rectangle}{C-x r y} -\key{ouvrir le rectangle, en d\'ecalant le texte \`a droite}{C-x r o} -\key{vider le rectangle}{C-x r c} -\key{pr\'efixer chaque ligne avec une cha\^\i{}ne}{C-x r t} +\key{Copier le rectangle dans un registre}{C-x r r} +\key{D\'etruire le rectangle}{C-x r k} +\key{R\'ecup\'erer le rectangle}{C-x r y} +\key{D\'ecaler le rectangle \`a droite}{C-x r o} +\key{Vider le rectangle}{C-x r c} +\key{Pr\'efixer chaque ligne du rectangle}{C-x r t} \section{Abr\'eviations} -\key{ajouter une abr\'eviation globale}{C-x a g} -\key{ajouter une abr\'eviation locale au mode}{C-x a l} -\key{ajouter une expansion globale pour cette abr\'eviation}{C-x a i g} -\key{ajouter une expansion locale au mode pour cette abr\'eviation}{C-x a i l} -\key{faire une expansion explicite de cette abr\'eviation}{C-x a e} +\key{Ajouter une abr\'eviation globale}{C-x a g} +\key{Ajouter une abr\'eviation locale au mode}{C-x a l} +\key{Ajouter une expansion globale}{C-x a i g} +\key{Ajouter une expansion locale au mode}{C-x a i l} +\key{Faire une expansion explicite de l'abr\'eviation}{C-x a e} -\key{faire une expansion dynamique du mot pr\'ec\'edent}{M-/} +\key{Faire une expansion du mot pr\'ec\'edent}{M-/} \section{Expressions rationnelles} -\key{un unique caract\`ere quelconque, sauf une fin de ligne}{. {\rm(point)}} -\key{z\'ero r\'ep\'etition ou plus}{*} -\key{une r\'ep\'etition ou plus}{+} -\key{z\'ero ou une r\'ep\'etition}{?} -\key{caract\`ere sp\'ecial pour quoter l'expression rationnelle {\it c\/}}{\\{\it c}} -\key{alternative (``ou'')}{\\|} -\key{regroupement}{\\( {\rm$\ldots$} \\)} -\key{le m\^eme texte que dans le {\it n\/}i\`eme groupe}{\\{\it n}} -\key{limite de mot}{\\b} -\key{non limite de mot}{\\B} +\key{Un caract\`ere quelconque, sauf fin de ligne}{. {\rm(point)}} +\key{Z\'ero r\'ep\'etition ou plus}{*} +\key{Une r\'ep\'etition ou plus}{+} +\key{Z\'ero ou une r\'ep\'etition}{?} +\key{\'Echapper le caract\`ere sp\'ecial {\it c\/}}{\\{\it c}} +\key{Alternative (``ou'' non exclusif)}{\\|} +\key{Regroupement}{\\( {\rm$\ldots$} \\)} +\key{Reprendre le texte du {\it n\/}-i\`eme groupement}{\\{\it n}} +\key{Limite de mot}{\\b} +\key{Non limite de mot}{\\B} %% tabskip reduced from 10 to 5pt for letterpaper. \paralign to \hsize{#\tabskip=5pt plus 1 fil&#\tabskip=0pt&#\cr -\threecol{{\bf entit\'e}}{{\bf d\'ebut}}{{\bf fin}} -\threecol{ligne}{^}{\$} -\threecol{mot}{\\<}{\\>} -\threecol{tampon}{\\`}{\\'} - -\threecol{{\bf classe de caract\`ere}}{{\bf correspond}} -{{\bf correspond \`a d'autres}} -\threecol{ensemble explicite}{[ {\rm$\ldots$} ]}{[^ {\rm$\ldots$} ]} -\threecol{caract\`ere de mot}{\\w}{\\W} -%% Overflow hack. -\threecol{\raggedright caract\`ere avec la\cr \hskip 5pt syntaxe {\it c}}% -{\\s{\it c}}{\\S{\it c}} +\threecol{{\bf Objet}}{{\bf D\'ebut}}{{\bf Fin}} +\threecol{Ligne}{^}{\$} +\threecol{Mot}{\\<}{\\>} +\threecol{Tampon}{\\`}{\\'} + +\threecol{{\bf Classe de caract\`ere}}{{\bf Correspond}}% +{{\bf Compl\'ement}} +\threecol{Ensemble explicite}{[ {\rm$\ldots$} ]}{[^ {\rm$\ldots$} ]} +\threecol{Caract\`ere de mot}{\\w}{\\W} +\threecol{Caract\`ere avec la syntaxe {\it c}}{\\s{\it c}}{\\S{\it c}} } \section{Jeux de caract\`eres internationaux} -\key{indiquer la langue principale}{C-x RET l} -%% Overflow hack. -\metax{montrer toutes les m\'ethodes de saisie} -{\hskip -10pt M-x list-input-methods} -\key{activer ou d\'esactiver la m\'ethode de saisie}{C-\\} -\key{choisir le syst\`eme de codage pour la commande suivante}{C-x RET c} -%% Overflow hack. -\metax{montrer tous les syst\`emes de codage}% -{\hskip -10pt M-x list-coding-systems} -%% Overflow hack. -\metax{choisir le syst\`eme de codage pr\'ef\'er\'e}% -{\hskip -10pt M-x prefer-coding-system} +\key{Pr\'eciser la langue principale}{C-x RET l} +\metax{Lister les m\'ethodes de saisie}{M-x list-input-methods} +\key{Activer/d\'esactiver la m\'ethode de saisie}{C-\\} +\key{Choisir le codage pour la commande suivante}{C-x RET c} +\metax{Lister les codages}{M-x list-coding-systems} +\metax{Choisir le codage pr\'ef\'er\'e}{M-x prefer-coding-system} \section{Info} -\key{entrer dans le visualisateur de la documentation Info}{C-h i} -\key{chercher une fonction ou une variable pr\'ecise dans Info}{C-h S} +\key{Lire une documentation Info}{C-h i} +\key{Rechercher une fonction/variable dans Info}{C-h S} \beginindentedkeys Se d\'eplacer dans un n\oe{}ud : -\key{une page plus bas}{SPC} -\key{une page plus haut}{DEL} -\key{d\'ebut du n\oe{}ud}{. {\rm (point)}} +\key{Page suivante}{SPC} +\key{Page pr\'ec\'edente}{DEL} +\key{D\'ebut du n\oe{}ud}{. {\rm (point)}} -Passer de n\oe{}ud en n\oe{}ud : +Navigation entre n\oe{}uds : -\key{n\oe{}ud {\bf suivant}}{n} -\key{n\oe{}ud {\bf pr\'ec\'edent}}{p} -\key{aller {\bf plus haut}}{u} -\key{choisir un sujet de menu par son nom}{m} -\key{choisir le {\it n\/}i\`eme sujet de menu par son num\'ero (1--9)}{{\it n}} -\key{suivre une r\'ef\'erence crois\'ee (on revient avec \kbd{l})}{f} -\key{revenir au dernier n\oe{}ud visit\'e}{l} -\key{revenir au n\oe{}ud du r\'epertoire}{d} -\key{aller au n\oe{}ud de plus haut niveau du fichier Info}{t} -\key{aller sur n'importe quel n\oe{}ud par son nom}{g} +\key{N\oe{}ud {\bf suivant}}{n} +\key{N\oe{}ud {\bf pr\'ec\'edent}}{p} +\key{{\bf Remonter} d'un niveau}{u} +\key{Choisir un sujet du menu par son nom}{m} +\key{Choisir le {\it n\/}-i\`eme sujet (1--9)}{{\it n}} +\key{Suivre une r\'ef\'erence crois\'ee (retour avec \kbd{l})}{f} +\key{Revenir au dernier n\oe{}ud visit\'e}{l} +\key{Aller au sommaire Info}{d} +\key{Aller au n\oe{}ud le plus haut du manuel}{t} +\key{Aller sur un n\oe{}ud par son nom}{g} Autres : -\key{lancer le {\bf didacticiel} Info}{h} -\key{chercher un sujet dans l'index}{i} -\key{rechercher les n\oe{}uds avec une expression rationnelle}{s} -\key{{\bf quitter} Info}{q} +\key{Aller au {\bf didacticiel} Info}{h} +\key{Rechercher un sujet dans l'index}{i} +\key{Rechercher un n\oe{}ud par expr. rationnelle}{s} +\key{{\bf Quitter} Info}{q} \endindentedkeys \section{Registres} -\key{sauver la r\'egion dans un registre}{C-x r s} -\key{ins\'erer le contenu du registre dans le tampon}{C-x r i} +\key{Sauver la r\'egion dans un registre}{C-x r s} +\key{Ins\'erer le contenu d'un registre}{C-x r i} -\key{sauver la valeur du point dans un registre}{C-x r SPC} -\key{sauter au point sauv\'e dans le registre}{C-x r j} +\key{Sauver la valeur du point dans un registre}{C-x r SPC} +\key{Aller au point sauv\'e dans un registre}{C-x r j} \section{Macros clavier} -\key{{\bf lancer} la d\'efinition d'une macro clavier}{C-x (} -\key{{\bf terminer} la d\'efinition d'une macro clavier}{C-x )} -\key{{\bf ex\'ecuter} la derni\`ere macro clavier d\'efinie}{C-x e} -\key{ajouter \`a la derni\`ere macro clavier}{C-u C-x (} -\metax{donner un nom \`a la derni\`ere macro clavier}{M-x name-last-kbd-macro} -\metax{ins\'erer une d\'efinition Lisp dans le tampon}{M-x insert-kbd-macro} +\key{{\bf Lancer} la d\'efinition d'une macro clavier}{C-x (} +\key{{\bf Terminer} la d\'efinition d'une macro clavier}{C-x )} +\key{{\bf Ex\'ecuter} la derni\`ere macro clavier d\'efinie}{C-x e} +\key{Faire un ajout \`a la derni\`ere macro clavier}{C-u C-x (} +\metax{Nommer la derni\`ere macro clavier}{M-x name-last-kbd-macro} +\metax{En ins\'erer une d\'efinition Lisp}{M-x insert-kbd-macro} \section{Commandes de gestion d'Emacs Lisp} -\key{\'evaluer la {\bf s-expression} situ\'ee avant le point}{C-x C-e} -\key{\'evaluer la {\bf defun} courante}{C-M-x} -\metax{\'evaluer la {\bf r\'egion}}{M-x eval-region} -\key{lire et \'evaluer le mini-tampon}{M-:} -\metax{charger \`a partir du r\'epertoire syst\`eme standard}{M-x load-library} +\key{\'Evaluer la {\bf s-expression} avant le point}{C-x C-e} +\key{\'Evaluer la {\bf defun} courante}{C-M-x} +\metax{\'Evaluer la {\bf r\'egion}}{M-x eval-region} +\key{Lire et \'evaluer dans le mini-tampon}{M-:} +\metax{Charger depuis un r\'epertoire standard}{M-x load-library} \section{Personnalisation simple} -\metax{personnaliser les variables et les fontes}{M-x customize} +\metax{Personnaliser les variables et les fontes}{M-x customize} % The intended audience here is the person who wants to make simple % customizations and knows Lisp syntax. -Cr\'eation de liaisons de touches globales en Emacs Lisp (exemples): +Exemples de d\'efinition globale de touches en Emacs Lisp : \beginexample% (global-set-key "\\C-cg" 'goto-line) @@ -683,7 +657,8 @@ Cr\'eation de liaisons de touches globales en Emacs Lisp (exemples): \beginexample% (defun \ (\) - "\" (interactive "\