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1;;; loaddefs.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
2;;
3;;; Code:
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5;;;### (autoloads (5x5-crack 5x5-crack-xor-mutate 5x5-crack-mutating-best
6;;;;;; 5x5-crack-mutating-current 5x5-crack-randomly 5x5) "5x5"
20a82009 7;;;;;; "play/5x5.el" (15192 12238))
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8;;; Generated autoloads from play/5x5.el
9
10(autoload (quote 5x5) "5x5" "\
11Play 5x5.
12
13The object of 5x5 is very simple, by moving around the grid and flipping
14squares you must fill the grid.
15
165x5 keyboard bindings are:
17\\<5x5-mode-map>
18Flip \\[5x5-flip-current]
19Move up \\[5x5-up]
20Move down \\[5x5-down]
21Move left \\[5x5-left]
22Move right \\[5x5-right]
23Start new game \\[5x5-new-game]
24New game with random grid \\[5x5-randomize]
25Random cracker \\[5x5-crack-randomly]
26Mutate current cracker \\[5x5-crack-mutating-current]
27Mutate best cracker \\[5x5-crack-mutating-best]
28Mutate xor cracker \\[5x5-crack-xor-mutate]
29Quit current game \\[5x5-quit-game]" t nil)
30
31(autoload (quote 5x5-crack-randomly) "5x5" "\
32Attempt to crack 5x5 using random solutions." t nil)
33
34(autoload (quote 5x5-crack-mutating-current) "5x5" "\
35Attempt to crack 5x5 by mutating the current solution." t nil)
36
37(autoload (quote 5x5-crack-mutating-best) "5x5" "\
38Attempt to crack 5x5 by mutating the best solution." t nil)
39
40(autoload (quote 5x5-crack-xor-mutate) "5x5" "\
41Attempt to crack 5x5 by xor the current and best solution and then
42mutating the result." t nil)
43
44(autoload (quote 5x5-crack) "5x5" "\
45Attempt to find a solution for 5x5.
46
475x5-crack takes the argument BREEDER which should be a function that takes
48two parameters, the first will be a grid vector array that is the current
49solution and the second will be the best solution so far. The function
50should return a grid vector array that is the new solution." t nil)
51
52;;;***
53\f
54;;;### (autoloads (ada-mode ada-add-extensions) "ada-mode" "progmodes/ada-mode.el"
20a82009 55;;;;;; (15192 12240))
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56;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ada-mode.el
57
7518ed7b 58(autoload (quote ada-add-extensions) "ada-mode" "\
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59Define SPEC and BODY as being valid extensions for Ada files.
60Going from body to spec with `ff-find-other-file' used these
61extensions.
62SPEC and BODY are two regular expressions that must match against the file
63name" nil nil)
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65(autoload (quote ada-mode) "ada-mode" "\
66Ada mode is the major mode for editing Ada code.
67
68Bindings are as follows: (Note: 'LFD' is control-j.)
69
70 Indent line '\\[ada-tab]'
71 Indent line, insert newline and indent the new line. '\\[newline-and-indent]'
72
73 Re-format the parameter-list point is in '\\[ada-format-paramlist]'
74 Indent all lines in region '\\[ada-indent-region]'
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75
76 Adjust case of identifiers and keywords in region '\\[ada-adjust-case-region]'
77 Adjust case of identifiers and keywords in buffer '\\[ada-adjust-case-buffer]'
78
7518ed7b 79 Fill comment paragraph, justify and append postfix '\\[fill-paragraph]'
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80
81 Next func/proc/task '\\[ada-next-procedure]' Previous func/proc/task '\\[ada-previous-procedure]'
82 Next package '\\[ada-next-package]' Previous package '\\[ada-previous-package]'
83
84 Goto matching start of current 'end ...;' '\\[ada-move-to-start]'
85 Goto end of current block '\\[ada-move-to-end]'
86
87Comments are handled using standard GNU Emacs conventions, including:
88 Start a comment '\\[indent-for-comment]'
89 Comment region '\\[comment-region]'
90 Uncomment region '\\[ada-uncomment-region]'
91 Continue comment on next line '\\[indent-new-comment-line]'
92
93If you use imenu.el:
94 Display index-menu of functions & procedures '\\[imenu]'
95
96If you use find-file.el:
97 Switch to other file (Body <-> Spec) '\\[ff-find-other-file]'
98 or '\\[ff-mouse-find-other-file]
99 Switch to other file in other window '\\[ada-ff-other-window]'
100 or '\\[ff-mouse-find-other-file-other-window]
7518ed7b 101 If you use this function in a spec and no body is available, it gets created with body stubs.
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103If you use ada-xref.el:
104 Goto declaration: '\\[ada-point-and-xref]' on the identifier
105 or '\\[ada-goto-declaration]' with point on the identifier
abb2db1c 106 Complete identifier: '\\[ada-complete-identifier]'." t nil)
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107
108;;;***
109\f
110;;;### (autoloads (ada-header) "ada-stmt" "progmodes/ada-stmt.el"
20a82009 111;;;;;; (15192 12240))
7518ed7b 112;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ada-stmt.el
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114(autoload (quote ada-header) "ada-stmt" "\
115Insert a descriptive header at the top of the file." t nil)
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116
117;;;***
118\f
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119;;;### (autoloads (change-log-redate change-log-merge add-log-current-defun
120;;;;;; change-log-mode add-change-log-entry-other-window add-change-log-entry
121;;;;;; find-change-log prompt-for-change-log-name add-log-mailing-address
5682d301 122;;;;;; add-log-full-name) "add-log" "add-log.el" (15320 20918))
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123;;; Generated autoloads from add-log.el
124
125(defvar add-log-full-name nil "\
126*Full name of user, for inclusion in ChangeLog daily headers.
0a352cd7 127This defaults to the value returned by the function `user-full-name'.")
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129(defvar add-log-mailing-address nil "\
130*Electronic mail address of user, for inclusion in ChangeLog daily headers.
131This defaults to the value of `user-mail-address'.")
132
133(autoload (quote prompt-for-change-log-name) "add-log" "\
134Prompt for a change log name." nil nil)
135
136(autoload (quote find-change-log) "add-log" "\
137Find a change log file for \\[add-change-log-entry] and return the name.
138
139Optional arg FILE-NAME specifies the file to use.
140If FILE-NAME is nil, use the value of `change-log-default-name'.
141If 'change-log-default-name' is nil, behave as though it were 'ChangeLog'
142\(or whatever we use on this operating system).
143
144If 'change-log-default-name' contains a leading directory component, then
145simply find it in the current directory. Otherwise, search in the current
146directory and its successive parents for a file so named.
147
148Once a file is found, `change-log-default-name' is set locally in the
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149current buffer to the complete file name.
150Optional arg BUFFER-FILE overrides `buffer-file-name'." nil nil)
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151
152(autoload (quote add-change-log-entry) "add-log" "\
55e9efba 153Find change log file, and add an entry for today and an item for this file.
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154Optional arg WHOAMI (interactive prefix) non-nil means prompt for user
155name and site.
156
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157Second arg FILE-NAME is file name of the change log.
158If nil, use the value of `change-log-default-name'.
159
93548d2e 160Third arg OTHER-WINDOW non-nil means visit in other window.
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162Fourth arg NEW-ENTRY non-nil means always create a new entry at the front;
163never append to an existing entry. Option `add-log-keep-changes-together'
164otherwise affects whether a new entry is created.
165
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166Option `add-log-always-start-new-record' non-nil means always create a
167new record, even when the last record was made on the same date and by
168the same person.
169
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170The change log file can start with a copyright notice and a copying
171permission notice. The first blank line indicates the end of these
172notices.
173
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174Today's date is calculated according to `change-log-time-zone-rule' if
175non-nil, otherwise in local time." t nil)
176
177(autoload (quote add-change-log-entry-other-window) "add-log" "\
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178Find change log file in other window and add entry and item.
179This is just like `add-change-log-entry' except that it displays
180the change log file in another window." t nil)
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181 (define-key ctl-x-4-map "a" 'add-change-log-entry-other-window)
182
183(autoload (quote change-log-mode) "add-log" "\
184Major mode for editing change logs; like Indented Text Mode.
185Prevents numeric backups and sets `left-margin' to 8 and `fill-column' to 74.
186New log entries are usually made with \\[add-change-log-entry] or \\[add-change-log-entry-other-window].
187Each entry behaves as a paragraph, and the entries for one day as a page.
188Runs `change-log-mode-hook'." t nil)
189
190(defvar add-log-lisp-like-modes (quote (emacs-lisp-mode lisp-mode scheme-mode dsssl-mode lisp-interaction-mode)) "\
191*Modes that look like Lisp to `add-log-current-defun'.")
192
193(defvar add-log-c-like-modes (quote (c-mode c++-mode c++-c-mode objc-mode)) "\
194*Modes that look like C to `add-log-current-defun'.")
195
196(defvar add-log-tex-like-modes (quote (TeX-mode plain-TeX-mode LaTeX-mode plain-tex-mode latex-mode)) "\
197*Modes that look like TeX to `add-log-current-defun'.")
198
199(autoload (quote add-log-current-defun) "add-log" "\
200Return name of function definition point is in, or nil.
201
202Understands C, Lisp, LaTeX (\"functions\" are chapters, sections, ...),
be0dbdab 203Texinfo (@node titles) and Perl.
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205Other modes are handled by a heuristic that looks in the 10K before
206point for uppercase headings starting in the first column or
be0dbdab 207identifiers followed by `:' or `='. See variables
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208`add-log-current-defun-header-regexp' and
209`add-log-current-defun-function'
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210
211Has a preference of looking backwards." nil nil)
212
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213(autoload (quote change-log-merge) "add-log" "\
214Merge the contents of ChangeLog file OTHER-LOG with this buffer.
215Both must be found in Change Log mode (since the merging depends on
216the appropriate motion commands).
217
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218Entries are inserted in chronological order. Both the current and
219old-style time formats for entries are supported." t nil)
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221(autoload (quote change-log-redate) "add-log" "\
222Fix any old-style date entries in the current log file to default format." t nil)
0a352cd7 223
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224;;;***
225\f
226;;;### (autoloads (defadvice ad-add-advice ad-default-compilation-action
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227;;;;;; ad-redefinition-action) "advice" "emacs-lisp/advice.el" (15185
228;;;;;; 36002))
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229;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/advice.el
230
231(defvar ad-redefinition-action (quote warn) "\
232*Defines what to do with redefinitions during Advice de/activation.
233Redefinition occurs if a previously activated function that already has an
234original definition associated with it gets redefined and then de/activated.
235In such a case we can either accept the current definition as the new
236original definition, discard the current definition and replace it with the
237old original, or keep it and raise an error. The values `accept', `discard',
238`error' or `warn' govern what will be done. `warn' is just like `accept' but
239it additionally prints a warning message. All other values will be
240interpreted as `error'.")
241
242(defvar ad-default-compilation-action (quote maybe) "\
243*Defines whether to compile advised definitions during activation.
244A value of `always' will result in unconditional compilation, `never' will
245always avoid compilation, `maybe' will compile if the byte-compiler is already
246loaded, and `like-original' will compile if the original definition of the
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247advised function is compiled or a built-in function. Every other value will
248be interpreted as `maybe'. This variable will only be considered if the
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249COMPILE argument of `ad-activate' was supplied as nil.")
250
251(autoload (quote ad-add-advice) "advice" "\
cded5ed3 252Add a piece of ADVICE to FUNCTION's list of advices in CLASS.
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253If FUNCTION already has one or more pieces of advice of the specified
254CLASS then POSITION determines where the new piece will go. The value
255of POSITION can either be `first', `last' or a number where 0 corresponds
256to `first'. Numbers outside the range will be mapped to the closest
257extreme position. If there was already a piece of ADVICE with the same
258name, then the position argument will be ignored and the old advice
259will be overwritten with the new one.
cded5ed3 260 If the FUNCTION was not advised already, then its advice info will be
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261initialized. Redefining a piece of advice whose name is part of the cache-id
262will clear the cache." nil nil)
263
264(autoload (quote defadvice) "advice" "\
cded5ed3 265Define a piece of advice for FUNCTION (a symbol).
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266The syntax of `defadvice' is as follows:
267
268 (defadvice FUNCTION (CLASS NAME [POSITION] [ARGLIST] FLAG...)
269 [DOCSTRING] [INTERACTIVE-FORM]
270 BODY... )
271
272FUNCTION ::= Name of the function to be advised.
273CLASS ::= `before' | `around' | `after' | `activation' | `deactivation'.
274NAME ::= Non-nil symbol that names this piece of advice.
275POSITION ::= `first' | `last' | NUMBER. Optional, defaults to `first',
276 see also `ad-add-advice'.
277ARGLIST ::= An optional argument list to be used for the advised function
278 instead of the argument list of the original. The first one found in
279 before/around/after-advices will be used.
280FLAG ::= `protect'|`disable'|`activate'|`compile'|`preactivate'|`freeze'.
281 All flags can be specified with unambiguous initial substrings.
282DOCSTRING ::= Optional documentation for this piece of advice.
283INTERACTIVE-FORM ::= Optional interactive form to be used for the advised
284 function. The first one found in before/around/after-advices will be used.
285BODY ::= Any s-expression.
286
287Semantics of the various flags:
288`protect': The piece of advice will be protected against non-local exits in
289any code that precedes it. If any around-advice of a function is protected
290then automatically all around-advices will be protected (the complete onion).
291
292`activate': All advice of FUNCTION will be activated immediately if
293FUNCTION has been properly defined prior to this application of `defadvice'.
294
295`compile': In conjunction with `activate' specifies that the resulting
296advised function should be compiled.
297
cded5ed3 298`disable': The defined advice will be disabled, hence, it will not be used
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299during activation until somebody enables it.
300
301`preactivate': Preactivates the advised FUNCTION at macro-expansion/compile
302time. This generates a compiled advised definition according to the current
303advice state that will be used during activation if appropriate. Only use
304this if the `defadvice' gets actually compiled.
305
306`freeze': Expands the `defadvice' into a redefining `defun/defmacro' according
307to this particular single advice. No other advice information will be saved.
308Frozen advices cannot be undone, they behave like a hard redefinition of
309the advised function. `freeze' implies `activate' and `preactivate'. The
310documentation of the advised function can be dumped onto the `DOC' file
311during preloading.
312
cded5ed3 313See Info node `(elisp)Advising Functions' for comprehensive documentation." nil (quote macro))
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314
315;;;***
316\f
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317;;;### (autoloads (align-newline-and-indent align-unhighlight-rule
318;;;;;; align-highlight-rule align-current align-entire align-regexp
20a82009 319;;;;;; align) "align" "align.el" (15192 12206))
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320;;; Generated autoloads from align.el
321
322(autoload (quote align) "align" "\
323Attempt to align a region based on a set of alignment rules.
324BEG and END mark the region. If BEG and END are specifically set to
325nil (this can only be done programmatically), the beginning and end of
326the current alignment section will be calculated based on the location
327of point, and the value of `align-region-separate' (or possibly each
328rule's `separate' attribute).
329
330If SEPARATE is non-nil, it overrides the value of
331`align-region-separate' for all rules, except those that have their
332`separate' attribute set.
333
334RULES and EXCLUDE-RULES, if either is non-nil, will replace the
335default rule lists defined in `align-rules-list' and
336`align-exclude-rules-list'. See `align-rules-list' for more details
337on the format of these lists." t nil)
338
339(autoload (quote align-regexp) "align" "\
340Align the current region using an ad-hoc rule read from the minibuffer.
341BEG and END mark the limits of the region. This function will prompt
342for the REGEXP to align with. If no prefix arg was specified, you
343only need to supply the characters to be lined up and any preceding
344whitespace is replaced. If a prefix arg was specified, the full
345regexp with parenthesized whitespace should be supplied; it will also
346prompt for which parenthesis GROUP within REGEXP to modify, the amount
347of SPACING to use, and whether or not to REPEAT the rule throughout
348the line. See `align-rules-list' for more information about these
349options.
350
351For example, let's say you had a list of phone numbers, and wanted to
352align them so that the opening parentheses would line up:
353
354 Fred (123) 456-7890
355 Alice (123) 456-7890
356 Mary-Anne (123) 456-7890
357 Joe (123) 456-7890
358
359There is no predefined rule to handle this, but you could easily do it
360using a REGEXP like \"(\". All you would have to do is to mark the
361region, call `align-regexp' and type in that regular expression." t nil)
362
363(autoload (quote align-entire) "align" "\
364Align the selected region as if it were one alignment section.
365BEG and END mark the extent of the region. If RULES or EXCLUDE-RULES
366is set to a list of rules (see `align-rules-list'), it can be used to
367override the default alignment rules that would have been used to
368align that section." t nil)
369
370(autoload (quote align-current) "align" "\
371Call `align' on the current alignment section.
372This function assumes you want to align only the current section, and
373so saves you from having to specify the region. If RULES or
374EXCLUDE-RULES is set to a list of rules (see `align-rules-list'), it
375can be used to override the default alignment rules that would have
376been used to align that section." t nil)
377
378(autoload (quote align-highlight-rule) "align" "\
379Highlight the whitespace which a given rule would have modified.
380BEG and END mark the extent of the region. TITLE identifies the rule
381that should be highlighted. If RULES or EXCLUDE-RULES is set to a
382list of rules (see `align-rules-list'), it can be used to override the
383default alignment rules that would have been used to identify the text
384to be colored." t nil)
385
386(autoload (quote align-unhighlight-rule) "align" "\
387Remove any highlighting that was added by `align-highlight-rule'." t nil)
388
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389(autoload (quote align-newline-and-indent) "align" "\
390A replacement function for `newline-and-indent', aligning as it goes." t nil)
391
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392;;;***
393\f
93548d2e 394;;;### (autoloads (ange-ftp-hook-function ange-ftp-reread-dir) "ange-ftp"
5682d301 395;;;;;; "net/ange-ftp.el" (15306 37169))
a25bbe00 396;;; Generated autoloads from net/ange-ftp.el
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397 (defalias 'ange-ftp-re-read-dir 'ange-ftp-reread-dir)
398
399(autoload (quote ange-ftp-reread-dir) "ange-ftp" "\
400Reread remote directory DIR to update the directory cache.
401The implementation of remote ftp file names caches directory contents
402for speed. Therefore, when new remote files are created, Emacs
403may not know they exist. You can use this command to reread a specific
404directory, so that Emacs will know its current contents." t nil)
405
406(autoload (quote ange-ftp-hook-function) "ange-ftp" nil nil nil)
407
408(or (assoc "^/[^/:]*[^/:.]:" file-name-handler-alist) (setq file-name-handler-alist (cons (quote ("^/[^/:]*[^/:.]:" . ange-ftp-hook-function)) file-name-handler-alist)))
409
410(or (assoc "^/[^/:]*\\'" file-name-handler-alist) (setq file-name-handler-alist (cons (quote ("^/[^/:]*\\'" . ange-ftp-completion-hook-function)) file-name-handler-alist)))
411
412;;;***
413\f
a67b854e 414;;;### (autoloads (animate-birthday-present animate-sequence animate-string)
20a82009 415;;;;;; "animate" "play/animate.el" (15223 37897))
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416;;; Generated autoloads from play/animate.el
417
418(autoload (quote animate-string) "animate" "\
419Display STRING starting at position VPOS, HPOS, using animation.
420The characters start at randomly chosen places,
421and all slide in parallel to their final positions,
422passing through `animate-n-steps' positions before the final ones.
423If HPOS is nil (or omitted), center the string horizontally
424in the current window." nil nil)
425
426(autoload (quote animate-sequence) "animate" "\
427Display strings from LIST-OF-STRING with animation in a new buffer.
428Strings will be separated from each other by SPACE lines." nil nil)
429
430(autoload (quote animate-birthday-present) "animate" "\
431Display Sarah's birthday present in a new buffer." t nil)
432
433;;;***
434\f
efaa080b 435;;;### (autoloads (ansi-color-process-output ansi-color-for-comint-mode-on)
20a82009 436;;;;;; "ansi-color" "ansi-color.el" (14969 37995))
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437;;; Generated autoloads from ansi-color.el
438
439(autoload (quote ansi-color-for-comint-mode-on) "ansi-color" "\
440Set `ansi-color-for-comint-mode' to t." t nil)
441
442(autoload (quote ansi-color-process-output) "ansi-color" "\
443Maybe translate SGR control sequences of comint output into text-properties.
444
445Depending on variable `ansi-color-for-comint-mode' the comint output is
446either not processed, SGR control sequences are filtered using
447`ansi-color-filter-region', or SGR control sequences are translated into
448text-properties using `ansi-color-apply-on-region'.
449
450The comint output is assumed to lie between the marker
451`comint-last-output-start' and the process-mark.
452
453This is a good function to put in `comint-output-filter-functions'." nil nil)
454
455;;;***
456\f
6c083b4c 457;;;### (autoloads (antlr-set-tabs antlr-mode antlr-show-makefile-rules)
20a82009 458;;;;;; "antlr-mode" "progmodes/antlr-mode.el" (15242 17023))
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459;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/antlr-mode.el
460
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461(autoload (quote antlr-show-makefile-rules) "antlr-mode" "\
462Show Makefile rules for all grammar files in the current directory.
463If the `major-mode' of the current buffer has the value `makefile-mode',
464the rules are directory inserted at point. Otherwise, a *Help* buffer
465is shown with the rules which are also put into the `kill-ring' for
466\\[yank].
467
468This command considers import/export vocabularies and grammar
469inheritance and provides a value for the \"-glib\" option if necessary.
470Customize variable `antlr-makefile-specification' for the appearance of
471the rules.
472
473If the file for a super-grammar cannot be determined, special file names
474are used according to variable `antlr-unknown-file-formats' and a
475commentary with value `antlr-help-unknown-file-text' is added. The
476*Help* buffer always starts with the text in `antlr-help-rules-intro'." t nil)
477
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478(autoload (quote antlr-mode) "antlr-mode" "\
479Major mode for editing ANTLR grammar files.
480\\{antlr-mode-map}" t nil)
481
482(autoload (quote antlr-set-tabs) "antlr-mode" "\
483Use ANTLR's convention for TABs according to `antlr-tab-offset-alist'.
484Used in `antlr-mode'. Also a useful function in `java-mode-hook'." nil nil)
485
486;;;***
487\f
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488;;;### (autoloads (appt-make-list appt-delete appt-add appt-display-diary
489;;;;;; appt-display-duration appt-msg-window appt-display-mode-line
490;;;;;; appt-visible appt-audible appt-message-warning-time appt-issue-message)
20a82009 491;;;;;; "appt" "calendar/appt.el" (15192 12220))
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493
494(defvar appt-issue-message t "\
495*Non-nil means check for appointments in the diary buffer.
496To be detected, the diary entry must have the time
497as the first thing on a line.")
498
499(defvar appt-message-warning-time 12 "\
500*Time in minutes before an appointment that the warning begins.")
501
502(defvar appt-audible t "\
503*Non-nil means beep to indicate appointment.")
504
505(defvar appt-visible t "\
506*Non-nil means display appointment message in echo area.")
507
508(defvar appt-display-mode-line t "\
509*Non-nil means display minutes to appointment and time on the mode line.")
510
511(defvar appt-msg-window t "\
512*Non-nil means display appointment message in another window.")
513
514(defvar appt-display-duration 10 "\
515*The number of seconds an appointment message is displayed.")
516
517(defvar appt-display-diary t "\
518*Non-nil means to display the next days diary on the screen.
519This will occur at midnight when the appointment list is updated.")
520
521(autoload (quote appt-add) "appt" "\
be0dbdab 522Add an appointment for the day at NEW-APPT-TIME and issue message NEW-APPT-MSG.
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523The time should be in either 24 hour format or am/pm format." t nil)
524
525(autoload (quote appt-delete) "appt" "\
526Delete an appointment from the list of appointments." t nil)
527
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528(autoload (quote appt-make-list) "appt" "\
529Create the appointments list from todays diary buffer.
530The time must be at the beginning of a line for it to be
531put in the appointments list.
532 02/23/89
533 12:00pm lunch
534 Wednesday
535 10:00am group meeting
536We assume that the variables DATE and NUMBER
537hold the arguments that `list-diary-entries' received.
538They specify the range of dates that the diary is being processed for." nil nil)
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540;;;***
541\f
542;;;### (autoloads (apropos-documentation apropos-value apropos apropos-command
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543;;;;;; apropos-variable apropos-mode) "apropos" "apropos.el" (15299
544;;;;;; 18676))
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545;;; Generated autoloads from apropos.el
546
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547(autoload (quote apropos-mode) "apropos" "\
548Major mode for following hyperlinks in output of apropos commands.
549
550\\{apropos-mode-map}" t nil)
551
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552(autoload (quote apropos-variable) "apropos" "\
553Show user variables that match REGEXP.
abb2db1c 554With optional prefix DO-ALL or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also show
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555normal variables." t nil)
556
557(fset (quote command-apropos) (quote apropos-command))
558
559(autoload (quote apropos-command) "apropos" "\
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560Show commands (interactively callable functions) that match APROPOS-REGEXP.
561With optional prefix DO-ALL, or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also show
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562noninteractive functions.
563
564If VAR-PREDICATE is non-nil, show only variables, and only those that
565satisfy the predicate VAR-PREDICATE." t nil)
566
567(autoload (quote apropos) "apropos" "\
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568Show all bound symbols whose names match APROPOS-REGEXP.
569With optional prefix DO-ALL or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also
570show unbound symbols and key bindings, which is a little more
571time-consuming. Returns list of symbols and documentation found." t nil)
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573(autoload (quote apropos-value) "apropos" "\
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574Show all symbols whose value's printed image matches APROPOS-REGEXP.
575With optional prefix DO-ALL or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also looks
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576at the function and at the names and values of properties.
577Returns list of symbols and values found." t nil)
578
579(autoload (quote apropos-documentation) "apropos" "\
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580Show symbols whose documentation contain matches for APROPOS-REGEXP.
581With optional prefix DO-ALL or if `apropos-do-all' is non-nil, also use
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582documentation that is not stored in the documentation file and show key
583bindings.
584Returns list of symbols and documentation found." t nil)
585
586;;;***
587\f
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588;;;### (autoloads (archive-mode) "arc-mode" "arc-mode.el" (15260
589;;;;;; 30413))
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590;;; Generated autoloads from arc-mode.el
591
592(autoload (quote archive-mode) "arc-mode" "\
593Major mode for viewing an archive file in a dired-like way.
594You can move around using the usual cursor motion commands.
595Letters no longer insert themselves.
596Type `e' to pull a file out of the archive and into its own buffer;
597or click mouse-2 on the file's line in the archive mode buffer.
598
599If you edit a sub-file of this archive (as with the `e' command) and
600save it, the contents of that buffer will be saved back into the
601archive.
602
603\\{archive-mode-map}" nil nil)
604
605;;;***
606\f
20a82009 607;;;### (autoloads (array-mode) "array" "array.el" (15192 12207))
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608;;; Generated autoloads from array.el
609
610(autoload (quote array-mode) "array" "\
611Major mode for editing arrays.
612
613 Array mode is a specialized mode for editing arrays. An array is
614considered to be a two-dimensional set of strings. The strings are
615NOT recognized as integers or real numbers.
616
0a352cd7 617 The array MUST reside at the top of the buffer.
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619 TABs are not respected, and may be converted into spaces at any time.
0a352cd7 620Setting the variable 'array-respect-tabs to non-nil will prevent TAB conversion,
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621but will cause many functions to give errors if they encounter one.
622
623 Upon entering array mode, you will be prompted for the values of
624several variables. Others will be calculated based on the values you
625supply. These variables are all local the the buffer. Other buffer
626in array mode may have different values assigned to the variables.
627The variables are:
628
629Variables you assign:
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630 array-max-row: The number of rows in the array.
631 array-max-column: The number of columns in the array.
632 array-columns-per-line: The number of columns in the array per line of buffer.
633 array-field-width: The width of each field, in characters.
634 array-rows-numbered: A logical variable describing whether to ignore
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635 row numbers in the buffer.
636
637Variables which are calculated:
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638 array-line-length: The number of characters in a buffer line.
639 array-lines-per-row: The number of buffer lines used to display each row.
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641 The following commands are available (an asterisk indicates it may
642take a numeric prefix argument):
643
644 * \\<array-mode-map>\\[array-forward-column] Move forward one column.
645 * \\[array-backward-column] Move backward one column.
646 * \\[array-next-row] Move down one row.
647 * \\[array-previous-row] Move up one row.
648
649 * \\[array-copy-forward] Copy the current field into the column to the right.
650 * \\[array-copy-backward] Copy the current field into the column to the left.
651 * \\[array-copy-down] Copy the current field into the row below.
652 * \\[array-copy-up] Copy the current field into the row above.
653
654 * \\[array-copy-column-forward] Copy the current column into the column to the right.
655 * \\[array-copy-column-backward] Copy the current column into the column to the left.
656 * \\[array-copy-row-down] Copy the current row into the row below.
657 * \\[array-copy-row-up] Copy the current row into the row above.
658
659 \\[array-fill-rectangle] Copy the field at mark into every cell with row and column
660 between that of point and mark.
661
662 \\[array-what-position] Display the current array row and column.
663 \\[array-goto-cell] Go to a particular array cell.
664
665 \\[array-make-template] Make a template for a new array.
666 \\[array-reconfigure-rows] Reconfigure the array.
667 \\[array-expand-rows] Expand the array (remove row numbers and
668 newlines inside rows)
669
670 \\[array-display-local-variables] Display the current values of local variables.
671
672Entering array mode calls the function `array-mode-hook'." t nil)
673
674;;;***
675\f
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676;;;### (autoloads (artist-mode) "artist" "textmodes/artist.el" (15192
677;;;;;; 12246))
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678;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/artist.el
679
680(autoload (quote artist-mode) "artist" "\
681Toggle artist mode. With arg, turn artist mode on if arg is positive.
682Artist lets you draw lines, squares, rectangles and poly-lines, ellipses
683and circles with your mouse and/or keyboard.
684
685How to quit artist mode
686
687 Type \\[artist-mode-off] to quit artist-mode.
688
689
690How to submit a bug report
691
692 Type \\[artist-submit-bug-report] to submit a bug report.
693
694
695Drawing with the mouse:
696
697 mouse-2
698 shift mouse-2 Pops up a menu where you can select what to draw with
699 mouse-1, and where you can do some settings (described
700 below).
701
702 mouse-1
703 shift mouse-1 Draws lines, rectangles or poly-lines, erases, cuts, copies
704 or pastes:
705
706 Operation Not shifted Shifted
707 --------------------------------------------------------------
708 Pen fill-char at point line from last point
709 to new point
710 --------------------------------------------------------------
711 Line Line in any direction Straight line
712 --------------------------------------------------------------
713 Rectangle Rectangle Square
714 --------------------------------------------------------------
715 Poly-line Poly-line in any dir Straight poly-lines
716 --------------------------------------------------------------
717 Ellipses Ellipses Circles
718 --------------------------------------------------------------
719 Text Text (see thru) Text (overwrite)
720 --------------------------------------------------------------
721 Spray-can Spray-can Set size for spray
722 --------------------------------------------------------------
723 Erase Erase character Erase rectangle
724 --------------------------------------------------------------
725 Vaporize Erase single line Erase connected
726 lines
727 --------------------------------------------------------------
728 Cut Cut rectangle Cut square
729 --------------------------------------------------------------
730 Copy Copy rectangle Copy square
731 --------------------------------------------------------------
732 Paste Paste Paste
733 --------------------------------------------------------------
734 Flood-fill Flood-fill Flood-fill
735 --------------------------------------------------------------
736
09938b67 737 * Straight lines can only go horizontally, vertically
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738 or diagonally.
739
740 * Poly-lines are drawn while holding mouse-1 down. When you
741 release the button, the point is set. If you want a segment
742 to be straight, hold down shift before pressing the
743 mouse-1 button. Click mouse-2 or mouse-3 to stop drawing
744 poly-lines.
745
746 * See thru for text means that text already in the buffer
747 will be visible through blanks in the text rendered, while
748 overwrite means the opposite.
749
750 * Vaporizing connected lines only vaporizes lines whose
751 _endpoints_ are connected. See also the variable
752 `artist-vaporize-fuzziness'.
753
754 * Cut copies, then clears the rectangle/square.
755
756 * When drawing lines or poly-lines, you can set arrows.
757 See below under ``Arrows'' for more info.
758
759 * The mode line shows the currently selected drawing operation.
760 In addition, if it has an asterisk (*) at the end, you
761 are currently drawing something.
762
763 * Be patient when flood-filling -- large areas take quite
764 some time to fill.
765
766
767 mouse-3 Erases character under pointer
768 shift mouse-3 Erases rectangle
769
770
771Settings
772
773 Set fill Sets the character used when filling rectangles/squares
774
775 Set line Sets the character used when drawing lines
776
777 Erase char Sets the character used when erasing
778
779 Rubber-banding Toggles rubber-banding
780
781 Trimming Toggles trimming of line-endings (that is: when the shape
782 is drawn, extraneous white-space at end of lines is removed)
783
784 Borders Toggles the drawing of line borders around filled shapes.
785
786
787Drawing with keys
788
789 \\[artist-key-set-point] Does one of the following:
790 For lines/rectangles/squares: sets the first/second endpoint
791 For poly-lines: sets a point (use C-u \\[artist-key-set-point] to set last point)
792 When erase characters: toggles erasing
793 When cutting/copying: Sets first/last endpoint of rect/square
794 When pasting: Pastes
795
796 \\[artist-select-operation] Selects what to draw
797
798 Move around with \\[artist-next-line], \\[artist-previous-line], \\[artist-forward-char] and \\[artist-backward-char].
799
800 \\[artist-select-fill-char] Sets the charater to use when filling
801 \\[artist-select-line-char] Sets the charater to use when drawing
802 \\[artist-select-erase-char] Sets the charater to use when erasing
803 \\[artist-toggle-rubber-banding] Toggles rubber-banding
804 \\[artist-toggle-trim-line-endings] Toggles trimming of line-endings
805 \\[artist-toggle-borderless-shapes] Toggles borders on drawn shapes
806
807
808Arrows
809
810 \\[artist-toggle-first-arrow] Sets/unsets an arrow at the beginning
811 of the line/poly-line
812
813 \\[artist-toggle-second-arrow] Sets/unsets an arrow at the end
814 of the line/poly-line
815
816
817Selecting operation
818
819 There are some keys for quickly selecting drawing operations:
820
821 \\[artist-select-op-line] Selects drawing lines
822 \\[artist-select-op-straight-line] Selects drawing straight lines
823 \\[artist-select-op-rectangle] Selects drawing rectangles
824 \\[artist-select-op-square] Selects drawing squares
825 \\[artist-select-op-poly-line] Selects drawing poly-lines
826 \\[artist-select-op-straight-poly-line] Selects drawing straight poly-lines
827 \\[artist-select-op-ellipse] Selects drawing ellipses
828 \\[artist-select-op-circle] Selects drawing circles
829 \\[artist-select-op-text-see-thru] Selects rendering text (see thru)
830 \\[artist-select-op-text-overwrite] Selects rendering text (overwrite)
831 \\[artist-select-op-spray-can] Spray with spray-can
832 \\[artist-select-op-spray-set-size] Set size for the spray-can
833 \\[artist-select-op-erase-char] Selects erasing characters
834 \\[artist-select-op-erase-rectangle] Selects erasing rectangles
835 \\[artist-select-op-vaporize-line] Selects vaporizing single lines
836 \\[artist-select-op-vaporize-lines] Selects vaporizing connected lines
837 \\[artist-select-op-cut-rectangle] Selects cutting rectangles
838 \\[artist-select-op-copy-rectangle] Selects copying rectangles
839 \\[artist-select-op-paste] Selects pasting
840 \\[artist-select-op-flood-fill] Selects flood-filling
841
842
843Variables
844
845 This is a brief overview of the different varaibles. For more info,
846 see the documentation for the variables (type \\[describe-variable] <variable> RET).
847
848 artist-rubber-banding Interactively do rubber-banding or not
849 artist-first-char What to set at first/second point...
850 artist-second-char ...when not rubber-banding
851 artist-interface-with-rect If cut/copy/paste should interface with rect
852 artist-arrows The arrows to use when drawing arrows
853 artist-aspect-ratio Character height-to-width for squares
854 artist-trim-line-endings Trimming of line endings
855 artist-flood-fill-right-border Right border when flood-filling
856 artist-flood-fill-show-incrementally Update display while filling
857 artist-pointer-shape Pointer shape to use while drawing
858 artist-ellipse-left-char Character to use for narrow ellipses
859 artist-ellipse-right-char Character to use for narrow ellipses
860 artist-borderless-shapes If shapes should have borders
861 artist-picture-compatibility Whether or not to be picture mode compatible
862 artist-vaporize-fuzziness Tolerance when recognizing lines
863 artist-spray-interval Seconds between repeated sprayings
864 artist-spray-radius Size of the spray-area
865 artist-spray-chars The spray-``color''
866 artist-spray-new-chars Initial spray-``color''
867
868Hooks
869
870 When entering artist-mode, the hook `artist-mode-init-hook' is called.
871 When quitting artist-mode, the hook `artist-mode-exit-hook' is called.
872
873
874Keymap summary
875
876\\{artist-mode-map}" t nil)
877
878;;;***
879\f
c7f48c35 880;;;### (autoloads (asm-mode) "asm-mode" "progmodes/asm-mode.el" (14804
20a82009 881;;;;;; 36495))
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883
884(autoload (quote asm-mode) "asm-mode" "\
885Major mode for editing typical assembler code.
886Features a private abbrev table and the following bindings:
887
888\\[asm-colon] outdent a preceding label, tab to next tab stop.
889\\[tab-to-tab-stop] tab to next tab stop.
890\\[asm-newline] newline, then tab to next tab stop.
891\\[asm-comment] smart placement of assembler comments.
892
893The character used for making comments is set by the variable
894`asm-comment-char' (which defaults to `?\\;').
895
896Alternatively, you may set this variable in `asm-mode-set-comment-hook',
897which is called near the beginning of mode initialization.
898
899Turning on Asm mode runs the hook `asm-mode-hook' at the end of initialization.
900
901Special commands:
902\\{asm-mode-map}
903" t nil)
904
905;;;***
906\f
ac95a621 907;;;### (autoloads (auto-show-mode auto-show-mode) "auto-show" "obsolete/auto-show.el"
20a82009 908;;;;;; (15192 12237))
ac95a621 909;;; Generated autoloads from obsolete/auto-show.el
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911(defvar auto-show-mode nil "\
7518ed7b 912Obsolete.")
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914(autoload (quote auto-show-mode) "auto-show" "\
7518ed7b 915This command is obsolete." t nil)
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917;;;***
918\f
f75a0f7a 919;;;### (autoloads (autoarg-kp-mode autoarg-mode) "autoarg" "autoarg.el"
bd02b8e0 920;;;;;; (14777 22131))
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921;;; Generated autoloads from autoarg.el
922
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924Toggle Autoarg mode on or off.
925See the command `autoarg-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
926Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
927use either \\[customize] or the function `autoarg-mode'.")
928
929(custom-add-to-group (quote autoarg) (quote autoarg-mode) (quote custom-variable))
930
931(custom-add-load (quote autoarg-mode) (quote autoarg))
932
a1b8d58b 933(autoload (quote autoarg-mode) "autoarg" "\
f75a0f7a 934Toggle Autoarg minor mode globally.
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935With ARG, turn Autoarg mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise.
936\\<autoarg-mode-map>
937In Autoarg mode digits are bound to `digit-argument' -- i.e. they
938supply prefix arguments as C-DIGIT and M-DIGIT normally do -- and
939C-DIGIT inserts DIGIT. \\[autoarg-terminate] terminates the prefix sequence
940and inserts the digits of the autoarg sequence into the buffer.
941Without a numeric prefix arg the normal binding of \\[autoarg-terminate] is
942invoked, i.e. what it would be with Autoarg mode off.
943
944For example:
945`6 9 \\[autoarg-terminate]' inserts `69' into the buffer, as does `C-6 C-9'.
946`6 9 a' inserts 69 `a's into the buffer.
947`6 9 \\[autoarg-terminate] \\[autoarg-terminate]' inserts `69' into the buffer and
948then invokes the normal binding of \\[autoarg-terminate].
949`C-u \\[autoarg-terminate]' invokes the normal binding of \\[autoarg-terminate] four times.
950
951\\{autoarg-mode-map}" t nil)
952
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954Toggle Autoarg-Kp mode on or off.
955See the command `autoarg-kp-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
956Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
957use either \\[customize] or the function `autoarg-kp-mode'.")
958
959(custom-add-to-group (quote autoarg-kp) (quote autoarg-kp-mode) (quote custom-variable))
960
961(custom-add-load (quote autoarg-kp-mode) (quote autoarg))
962
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963(autoload (quote autoarg-kp-mode) "autoarg" "\
964Toggle Autoarg-KP minor mode globally.
965With ARG, turn Autoarg mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise.
966\\<autoarg-kp-mode-map>
967This is similar to \\[autoarg-mode] but rebinds the keypad keys `kp-1'
968&c to supply digit arguments.
969
970\\{autoarg-kp-mode-map}" t nil)
971
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973\f
d1221ea9 974;;;### (autoloads (autoconf-mode) "autoconf" "progmodes/autoconf.el"
20a82009 975;;;;;; (15192 12240))
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977
978(autoload (quote autoconf-mode) "autoconf" "\
979Major mode for editing Autoconf configure.in files." t nil)
980
981;;;***
982\f
93548d2e 983;;;### (autoloads (auto-insert-mode define-auto-insert auto-insert)
5682d301 984;;;;;; "autoinsert" "autoinsert.el" (14900 37239))
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986
987(autoload (quote auto-insert) "autoinsert" "\
b442e70a 988Insert default contents into new files if variable `auto-insert' is non-nil.
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990
991(autoload (quote define-auto-insert) "autoinsert" "\
992Associate CONDITION with (additional) ACTION in `auto-insert-alist'.
993Optional AFTER means to insert action after all existing actions for CONDITION,
994or if CONDITION had no actions, after all other CONDITIONs." nil nil)
995
b442e70a 996(defvar auto-insert-mode nil "\
5682d301 997Non-nil if Auto-Insert mode is enabled.
bd02b8e0 998See the command `auto-insert-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
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1000use either \\[customize] or the function `auto-insert-mode'.")
1001
1002(custom-add-to-group (quote auto-insert) (quote auto-insert-mode) (quote custom-variable))
1003
1004(custom-add-load (quote auto-insert-mode) (quote autoinsert))
1005
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1008With prefix ARG, turn Auto-insert mode on if and only if ARG is positive.
1009Returns the new status of Auto-insert mode (non-nil means on).
93548d2e 1010
cded5ed3 1011When Auto-insert mode is enabled, when new files are created you can
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1012insert a template for the file depending on the mode of the buffer." t nil)
1013
1014;;;***
1015\f
1016;;;### (autoloads (batch-update-autoloads update-autoloads-from-directories
1017;;;;;; update-file-autoloads) "autoload" "emacs-lisp/autoload.el"
5682d301 1018;;;;;; (15301 19232))
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1020
1021(autoload (quote update-file-autoloads) "autoload" "\
1022Update the autoloads for FILE in `generated-autoload-file'
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1024Return FILE if there was no autoload cookie in it." t nil)
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1026(autoload (quote update-autoloads-from-directories) "autoload" "\
1027Update loaddefs.el with all the current autoloads from DIRS, and no old ones.
1028This uses `update-file-autoloads' (which see) do its work." t nil)
1029
1030(autoload (quote batch-update-autoloads) "autoload" "\
1031Update loaddefs.el autoloads in batch mode.
1032Calls `update-autoloads-from-directories' on the command line arguments." nil nil)
1033
1034;;;***
1035\f
1036;;;### (autoloads (global-auto-revert-mode turn-on-auto-revert-mode
d054101f 1037;;;;;; auto-revert-mode global-auto-revert-mode) "autorevert" "autorevert.el"
20a82009 1038;;;;;; (15192 12207))
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1039;;; Generated autoloads from autorevert.el
1040
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1041(defvar auto-revert-mode nil "\
1042*Non-nil when Auto-Revert Mode is active.
1043
1044Never set this variable directly, use the command `auto-revert-mode'
1045instead.")
1046
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1048When on, buffers are automatically reverted when files on disk change.
1049
1050Set this variable using \\[customize] only. Otherwise, use the
1051command `global-auto-revert-mode'.")
1052
1053(custom-add-to-group (quote auto-revert) (quote global-auto-revert-mode) (quote custom-variable))
1054
1055(custom-add-load (quote global-auto-revert-mode) (quote autorevert))
1056
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1057(autoload (quote auto-revert-mode) "autorevert" "\
1058Toggle reverting buffer when file on disk changes.
1059
1060With arg, turn Auto Revert mode on if and only if arg is positive.
1061This is a minor mode that affects only the current buffer.
1062Use `global-auto-revert-mode' to automatically revert all buffers." t nil)
1063
1064(autoload (quote turn-on-auto-revert-mode) "autorevert" "\
1065Turn on Auto-Revert Mode.
1066
1067This function is designed to be added to hooks, for example:
1068 (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-revert-mode)" nil nil)
1069
1070(autoload (quote global-auto-revert-mode) "autorevert" "\
1071Revert any buffer when file on disk change.
1072
1073With arg, turn Auto Revert mode on globally if and only if arg is positive.
1074This is a minor mode that affects all buffers.
1075Use `auto-revert-mode' to revert a particular buffer." t nil)
1076
1077;;;***
1078\f
fd0e837b 1079;;;### (autoloads (mouse-avoidance-mode mouse-avoidance-mode) "avoid"
20a82009 1080;;;;;; "avoid.el" (15198 49176))
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1081;;; Generated autoloads from avoid.el
1082
fd0e837b 1083(defvar mouse-avoidance-mode nil "\
54baed30 1084Activate mouse avoidance mode.
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1085See function `mouse-avoidance-mode' for possible values.
1086Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
1087use either \\[customize] or the function `mouse-avoidance-mode'.")
1088
1089(custom-add-to-group (quote avoid) (quote mouse-avoidance-mode) (quote custom-variable))
1090
1091(custom-add-load (quote mouse-avoidance-mode) (quote avoid))
1092
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1093(autoload (quote mouse-avoidance-mode) "avoid" "\
1094Set cursor avoidance mode to MODE.
1095MODE should be one of the symbols `banish', `exile', `jump', `animate',
1096`cat-and-mouse', `proteus', or `none'.
1097
54baed30 1098If MODE is nil, toggle mouse avoidance between `none' and `banish'
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1099modes. Positive numbers and symbols other than the above are treated
1100as equivalent to `banish'; negative numbers and `-' are equivalent to `none'.
1101
54baed30 1102Effects of the different modes:
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1103 * banish: Move the mouse to the upper-right corner on any keypress.
1104 * exile: Move the mouse to the corner only if the cursor gets too close,
1105 and allow it to return once the cursor is out of the way.
1106 * jump: If the cursor gets too close to the mouse, displace the mouse
1107 a random distance & direction.
1108 * animate: As `jump', but shows steps along the way for illusion of motion.
1109 * cat-and-mouse: Same as `animate'.
1110 * proteus: As `animate', but changes the shape of the mouse pointer too.
1111
1112Whenever the mouse is moved, the frame is also raised.
1113
1114\(see `mouse-avoidance-threshold' for definition of \"too close\",
1115and `mouse-avoidance-nudge-dist' and `mouse-avoidance-nudge-var' for
1116definition of \"random distance\".)" t nil)
1117
1118;;;***
1119\f
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1120;;;### (autoloads (awk-mode) "awk-mode" "progmodes/awk-mode.el" (15306
1121;;;;;; 37170))
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1122;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/awk-mode.el
1123
1124(autoload (quote awk-mode) "awk-mode" "\
1125Major mode for editing AWK code.
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1127inherits from C mode's and it has the same variables for customizing
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1128indentation. It has its own abbrev table and its own syntax table.
1129
bd02b8e0 1130Turning on AWK mode runs `awk-mode-hook'." t nil)
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1132;;;***
1133\f
1134;;;### (autoloads (backquote) "backquote" "emacs-lisp/backquote.el"
5682d301 1135;;;;;; (15252 33904))
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1136;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/backquote.el
1137
1138(autoload (quote backquote) "backquote" "\
1139Argument STRUCTURE describes a template to build.
1140
1141The whole structure acts as if it were quoted except for certain
1142places where expressions are evaluated and inserted or spliced in.
1143
1144For example:
1145
1146b => (ba bb bc) ; assume b has this value
1147`(a b c) => (a b c) ; backquote acts like quote
1148`(a ,b c) => (a (ba bb bc) c) ; insert the value of b
1149`(a ,@b c) => (a ba bb bc c) ; splice in the value of b
1150
1151Vectors work just like lists. Nested backquotes are permitted." nil (quote macro))
1152
1153(defalias (quote \`) (symbol-function (quote backquote)))
1154
1155;;;***
1156\f
1157;;;### (autoloads (display-battery battery) "battery" "battery.el"
20a82009 1158;;;;;; (15223 37886))
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1159;;; Generated autoloads from battery.el
1160
1161(autoload (quote battery) "battery" "\
1162Display battery status information in the echo area.
5ec14d3c 1163The text being displayed in the echo area is controlled by the variables
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1164`battery-echo-area-format' and `battery-status-function'." t nil)
1165
1166(autoload (quote display-battery) "battery" "\
1167Display battery status information in the mode line.
0ad84a21 1168The text being displayed in the mode line is controlled by the variables
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1170The mode line will be updated automatically every `battery-update-interval'
1171seconds." t nil)
1172
1173;;;***
1174\f
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1175;;;### (autoloads (bibtex-mode) "bibtex" "textmodes/bibtex.el" (15054
1176;;;;;; 33529))
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1177;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/bibtex.el
1178
1179(autoload (quote bibtex-mode) "bibtex" "\
1180Major mode for editing BibTeX files.
1181
1182To submit a problem report, enter \\[bibtex-submit-bug-report] from a
1183BibTeX mode buffer. This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
1184version information already added. You just need to add a description
1185of the problem, including a reproducable test case and send the
1186message.
1187
1188
1189General information on working with BibTeX mode:
1190
1191You should use commands as \\[bibtex-Book] to get a template for a
1192specific entry. You should then fill in all desired fields using
1193\\[bibtex-next-field] to jump from field to field. After having filled
1194in all desired fields in the entry, you should clean the new entry
1195with command \\[bibtex-clean-entry].
1196
1197Some features of BibTeX mode are available only by setting variable
1198bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries to t. However, then BibTeX mode will
1199work with buffer containing only valid (syntactical correct) entries
1200and with entries being sorted. This is usually the case, if you have
1201created a buffer completely with BibTeX mode and finished every new
1202entry with \\[bibtex-clean-entry].
1203
1204For third party BibTeX buffers, please call the function
1205`bibtex-convert-alien' to fully take advantage of all features of
1206BibTeX mode.
1207
1208
1209Special information:
1210
1211A command such as \\[bibtex-Book] will outline the fields for a BibTeX book entry.
1212
1213The optional fields start with the string OPT, and are thus ignored by BibTeX.
1214Alternatives from which only one is required start with the string ALT.
1215The OPT or ALT string may be removed from a field with \\[bibtex-remove-OPT-or-ALT].
1216\\[bibtex-make-field] inserts a new field after the current one.
1217\\[bibtex-kill-field] kills the current field entirely.
1218\\[bibtex-yank] will yank the last recently killed field after the
1219current field.
1220\\[bibtex-remove-delimiters] removes the double-quotes or braces around the text of the current field.
1221 \\[bibtex-empty-field] replaces the text of the current field with the default \"\" or {}.
1222
1223The command \\[bibtex-clean-entry] cleans the current entry, i.e. it removes OPT/ALT
1224from all non-empty optional or alternative fields, checks that no required
1225fields are empty, and does some formatting dependent on the value of
1226bibtex-entry-format.
1227Note: some functions in BibTeX mode depend on entries being in a special
1228format (all fields beginning on separate lines), so it is usually a bad
1229idea to remove `realign' from bibtex-entry-format.
1230
1231Use \\[bibtex-find-text] to position the cursor at the end of the current field.
1232Use \\[bibtex-next-field] to move to end of the next field.
1233
1234The following may be of interest as well:
1235
1236 Functions:
1237 bibtex-entry
1238 bibtex-kill-entry
1239 bibtex-yank-pop
1240 bibtex-pop-previous
1241 bibtex-pop-next
1242 bibtex-complete-string
1243 bibtex-complete-key
1244 bibtex-print-help-message
1245 bibtex-generate-autokey
1246 bibtex-beginning-of-entry
1247 bibtex-end-of-entry
1248 bibtex-reposition-window
1249 bibtex-mark-entry
1250 bibtex-ispell-abstract
1251 bibtex-ispell-entry
1252 bibtex-narrow-to-entry
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1253 bibtex-sort-buffer
1254 bibtex-validate
1255 bibtex-count
1256 bibtex-fill-entry
1257 bibtex-reformat
1258 bibtex-convert-alien
1259
1260 Variables:
1261 bibtex-field-delimiters
1262 bibtex-include-OPTcrossref
1263 bibtex-include-OPTkey
1264 bibtex-user-optional-fields
1265 bibtex-entry-format
1266 bibtex-sort-ignore-string-entries
1267 bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries
1268 bibtex-entry-field-alist
1269 bibtex-predefined-strings
1270 bibtex-string-files
1271
1272---------------------------------------------------------
1273Entry to BibTeX mode calls the value of `bibtex-mode-hook' if that value is
1274non-nil.
1275
1276\\{bibtex-mode-map}" t nil)
1277
1278;;;***
1279\f
20a82009 1280;;;### (autoloads nil "binhex" "gnus/binhex.el" (15192 12228))
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1281;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/binhex.el
1282
1283(defconst binhex-begin-line "^:...............................................................$")
1284
1285;;;***
1286\f
93548d2e 1287;;;### (autoloads (blackbox) "blackbox" "play/blackbox.el" (13229
7518ed7b 1288;;;;;; 27947))
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1289;;; Generated autoloads from play/blackbox.el
1290
1291(autoload (quote blackbox) "blackbox" "\
1292Play blackbox. Optional prefix argument is the number of balls;
1293the default is 4.
1294
1295What is blackbox?
1296
1297Blackbox is a game of hide and seek played on an 8 by 8 grid (the
1298Blackbox). Your opponent (Emacs, in this case) has hidden several
1299balls (usually 4) within this box. By shooting rays into the box and
1300observing where they emerge it is possible to deduce the positions of
1301the hidden balls. The fewer rays you use to find the balls, the lower
1302your score.
1303
1304Overview of play:
1305
1306\\<blackbox-mode-map>To play blackbox, type \\[blackbox]. An optional prefix argument
1307specifies the number of balls to be hidden in the box; the default is
1308four.
1309
1310The cursor can be moved around the box with the standard cursor
1311movement keys.
1312
1313To shoot a ray, move the cursor to the edge of the box and press SPC.
1314The result will be determined and the playfield updated.
1315
1316You may place or remove balls in the box by moving the cursor into the
1317box and pressing \\[bb-romp].
1318
1319When you think the configuration of balls you have placed is correct,
1320press \\[bb-done]. You will be informed whether you are correct or
1321not, and be given your score. Your score is the number of letters and
1322numbers around the outside of the box plus five for each incorrectly
1323placed ball. If you placed any balls incorrectly, they will be
1324indicated with `x', and their actual positions indicated with `o'.
1325
1326Details:
1327
1328There are three possible outcomes for each ray you send into the box:
1329
1330 Detour: the ray is deflected and emerges somewhere other than
1331 where you sent it in. On the playfield, detours are
1332 denoted by matching pairs of numbers -- one where the
1333 ray went in, and the other where it came out.
1334
1335 Reflection: the ray is reflected and emerges in the same place
1336 it was sent in. On the playfield, reflections are
1337 denoted by the letter `R'.
1338
1339 Hit: the ray strikes a ball directly and is absorbed. It does
1340 not emerge from the box. On the playfield, hits are
1341 denoted by the letter `H'.
1342
1343The rules for how balls deflect rays are simple and are best shown by
1344example.
1345
1346As a ray approaches a ball it is deflected ninety degrees. Rays can
1347be deflected multiple times. In the diagrams below, the dashes
1348represent empty box locations and the letter `O' represents a ball.
1349The entrance and exit points of each ray are marked with numbers as
1350described under \"Detour\" above. Note that the entrance and exit
1351points are always interchangeable. `*' denotes the path taken by the
1352ray.
1353
1354Note carefully the relative positions of the ball and the ninety
1355degree deflection it causes.
1356
1357 1
1358 - * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1359 - * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
13601 * * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - O - - - - O -
1361 - - O - - - - - - - O - - - - - - - * * * * - -
1362 - - - - - - - - - - - * * * * * 2 3 * * * - - * - -
1363 - - - - - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - O - * - -
1364 - - - - - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - - * * - -
1365 - - - - - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - - * - O -
1366 2 3
1367
1368As mentioned above, a reflection occurs when a ray emerges from the same point
1369it was sent in. This can happen in several ways:
1370
1371
1372 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1373 - - - - O - - - - - O - O - - - - - - - - - - -
1374R * * * * - - - - - - - * - - - - O - - - - - - -
1375 - - - - O - - - - - - * - - - - R - - - - - - - -
1376 - - - - - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - - - - - -
1377 - - - - - - - - - - - * - - - - - - - - - - - -
1378 - - - - - - - - R * * * * - - - - - - - - - - - -
1379 - - - - - - - - - - - - O - - - - - - - - - - -
1380
1381In the first example, the ray is deflected downwards by the upper
1382ball, then left by the lower ball, and finally retraces its path to
1383its point of origin. The second example is similar. The third
1384example is a bit anomalous but can be rationalized by realizing the
1385ray never gets a chance to get into the box. Alternatively, the ray
1386can be thought of as being deflected downwards and immediately
1387emerging from the box.
1388
1389A hit occurs when a ray runs straight into a ball:
1390
1391 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1392 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - O - - -
1393 - - - - - - - - - - - - O - - - H * * * * - - - -
1394 - - - - - - - - H * * * * O - - - - - - * - - - -
1395 - - - - - - - - - - - - O - - - - - - O - - - -
1396H * * * O - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1397 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1398 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
1399
1400Be sure to compare the second example of a hit with the first example of
1401a reflection." t nil)
1402
1403;;;***
1404\f
1405;;;### (autoloads (bookmark-menu-delete bookmark-menu-rename bookmark-menu-locate
1406;;;;;; bookmark-menu-jump bookmark-menu-insert bookmark-bmenu-list
1407;;;;;; bookmark-load bookmark-save bookmark-write bookmark-delete
1408;;;;;; bookmark-insert bookmark-rename bookmark-insert-location
1409;;;;;; bookmark-relocate bookmark-jump bookmark-set) "bookmark"
55e9efba 1410;;;;;; "bookmark.el" (15296 35571))
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1411;;; Generated autoloads from bookmark.el
1412 (define-key ctl-x-map "rb" 'bookmark-jump)
1413 (define-key ctl-x-map "rm" 'bookmark-set)
1414 (define-key ctl-x-map "rl" 'bookmark-bmenu-list)
1415
1416(defvar bookmark-map nil "\
1417Keymap containing bindings to bookmark functions.
1418It is not bound to any key by default: to bind it
1419so that you have a bookmark prefix, just use `global-set-key' and bind a
1420key of your choice to `bookmark-map'. All interactive bookmark
1421functions have a binding in this keymap.")
1422
1423(define-prefix-command (quote bookmark-map))
1424
1425(define-key bookmark-map "x" (quote bookmark-set))
1426
1427(define-key bookmark-map "m" (quote bookmark-set))
1428
1429(define-key bookmark-map "j" (quote bookmark-jump))
1430
1431(define-key bookmark-map "g" (quote bookmark-jump))
1432
1433(define-key bookmark-map "i" (quote bookmark-insert))
1434
1435(define-key bookmark-map "e" (quote edit-bookmarks))
1436
1437(define-key bookmark-map "f" (quote bookmark-insert-location))
1438
1439(define-key bookmark-map "r" (quote bookmark-rename))
1440
1441(define-key bookmark-map "d" (quote bookmark-delete))
1442
1443(define-key bookmark-map "l" (quote bookmark-load))
1444
1445(define-key bookmark-map "w" (quote bookmark-write))
1446
1447(define-key bookmark-map "s" (quote bookmark-save))
1448
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1449(autoload (quote bookmark-set) "bookmark" "\
1450Set a bookmark named NAME inside a file.
1451If name is nil, then the user will be prompted.
1452With prefix arg, will not overwrite a bookmark that has the same name
1453as NAME if such a bookmark already exists, but instead will \"push\"
1454the new bookmark onto the bookmark alist. Thus the most recently set
1455bookmark with name NAME would be the one in effect at any given time,
1456but the others are still there, should you decide to delete the most
1457recent one.
1458
1459To yank words from the text of the buffer and use them as part of the
1460bookmark name, type C-w while setting a bookmark. Successive C-w's
1461yank successive words.
1462
1463Typing C-u inserts the name of the last bookmark used in the buffer
1464\(as an aid in using a single bookmark name to track your progress
1465through a large file). If no bookmark was used, then C-u inserts the
1466name of the file being visited.
1467
1468Use \\[bookmark-delete] to remove bookmarks (you give it a name,
1469and it removes only the first instance of a bookmark with that name from
1470the list of bookmarks.)" t nil)
1471
1472(autoload (quote bookmark-jump) "bookmark" "\
2550055a 1473Jump to bookmark BOOKMARK (a point in some file).
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1474You may have a problem using this function if the value of variable
1475`bookmark-alist' is nil. If that happens, you need to load in some
1476bookmarks. See help on function `bookmark-load' for more about
1477this.
1478
1479If the file pointed to by BOOKMARK no longer exists, you will be asked
1480if you wish to give the bookmark a new location, and bookmark-jump
1481will then jump to the new location, as well as recording it in place
1482of the old one in the permanent bookmark record." t nil)
1483
1484(autoload (quote bookmark-relocate) "bookmark" "\
1485Relocate BOOKMARK to another file (reading file name with minibuffer).
1486This makes an already existing bookmark point to that file, instead of
1487the one it used to point at. Useful when a file has been renamed
1488after a bookmark was set in it." t nil)
1489
1490(autoload (quote bookmark-insert-location) "bookmark" "\
1491Insert the name of the file associated with BOOKMARK.
1492Optional second arg NO-HISTORY means don't record this in the
1493minibuffer history list `bookmark-history'." t nil)
1494
1495(defalias (quote bookmark-locate) (quote bookmark-insert-location))
1496
1497(autoload (quote bookmark-rename) "bookmark" "\
1498Change the name of OLD bookmark to NEW name.
1499If called from keyboard, prompt for OLD and NEW. If called from
1500menubar, select OLD from a menu and prompt for NEW.
1501
1502If called from Lisp, prompt for NEW if only OLD was passed as an
1503argument. If called with two strings, then no prompting is done. You
1504must pass at least OLD when calling from Lisp.
1505
1506While you are entering the new name, consecutive C-w's insert
1507consecutive words from the text of the buffer into the new bookmark
1508name." t nil)
1509
1510(autoload (quote bookmark-insert) "bookmark" "\
2550055a 1511Insert the text of the file pointed to by bookmark BOOKMARK.
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1512You may have a problem using this function if the value of variable
1513`bookmark-alist' is nil. If that happens, you need to load in some
1514bookmarks. See help on function `bookmark-load' for more about
1515this." t nil)
1516
1517(autoload (quote bookmark-delete) "bookmark" "\
2550055a 1518Delete BOOKMARK from the bookmark list.
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1519Removes only the first instance of a bookmark with that name. If
1520there are one or more other bookmarks with the same name, they will
1521not be deleted. Defaults to the \"current\" bookmark (that is, the
1522one most recently used in this file, if any).
1523Optional second arg BATCH means don't update the bookmark list buffer,
1524probably because we were called from there." t nil)
1525
1526(autoload (quote bookmark-write) "bookmark" "\
1527Write bookmarks to a file (reading the file name with the minibuffer).
1528Don't use this in Lisp programs; use `bookmark-save' instead." t nil)
1529
1530(autoload (quote bookmark-save) "bookmark" "\
1531Save currently defined bookmarks.
1532Saves by default in the file defined by the variable
1533`bookmark-default-file'. With a prefix arg, save it in file FILE
1534\(second argument).
1535
1536If you are calling this from Lisp, the two arguments are PREFIX-ARG
1537and FILE, and if you just want it to write to the default file, then
1538pass no arguments. Or pass in nil and FILE, and it will save in FILE
1539instead. If you pass in one argument, and it is non-nil, then the
1540user will be interactively queried for a file to save in.
1541
1542When you want to load in the bookmarks from a file, use
1543`bookmark-load', \\[bookmark-load]. That function will prompt you
1544for a file, defaulting to the file defined by variable
1545`bookmark-default-file'." t nil)
1546
1547(autoload (quote bookmark-load) "bookmark" "\
1548Load bookmarks from FILE (which must be in bookmark format).
1549Appends loaded bookmarks to the front of the list of bookmarks. If
1550optional second argument OVERWRITE is non-nil, existing bookmarks are
1551destroyed. Optional third arg NO-MSG means don't display any messages
1552while loading.
1553
1554If you load a file that doesn't contain a proper bookmark alist, you
1555will corrupt Emacs's bookmark list. Generally, you should only load
1556in files that were created with the bookmark functions in the first
1557place. Your own personal bookmark file, `~/.emacs.bmk', is
1558maintained automatically by Emacs; you shouldn't need to load it
1559explicitly.
1560
1561If you load a file containing bookmarks with the same names as
1562bookmarks already present in your Emacs, the new bookmarks will get
1563unique numeric suffixes \"<2>\", \"<3>\", ... following the same
1564method buffers use to resolve name collisions." t nil)
1565
1566(autoload (quote bookmark-bmenu-list) "bookmark" "\
1567Display a list of existing bookmarks.
1568The list is displayed in a buffer named `*Bookmark List*'.
1569The leftmost column displays a D if the bookmark is flagged for
1570deletion, or > if it is flagged for displaying." t nil)
1571
1572(defalias (quote list-bookmarks) (quote bookmark-bmenu-list))
1573
1574(defalias (quote edit-bookmarks) (quote bookmark-bmenu-list))
1575
1576(autoload (quote bookmark-menu-insert) "bookmark" "\
2550055a 1577Insert the text of the file pointed to by bookmark BOOKMARK.
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1578You may have a problem using this function if the value of variable
1579`bookmark-alist' is nil. If that happens, you need to load in some
1580bookmarks. See help on function `bookmark-load' for more about
1581this.
1582
1583Warning: this function only takes an EVENT as argument. Use the
1584corresponding bookmark function from Lisp (the one without the
1585\"-menu-\" in its name)." t nil)
1586
1587(autoload (quote bookmark-menu-jump) "bookmark" "\
2550055a 1588Jump to bookmark BOOKMARK (a point in some file).
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1590`bookmark-alist' is nil. If that happens, you need to load in some
1591bookmarks. See help on function `bookmark-load' for more about
1592this.
1593
1594Warning: this function only takes an EVENT as argument. Use the
1595corresponding bookmark function from Lisp (the one without the
1596\"-menu-\" in its name)." t nil)
1597
1598(autoload (quote bookmark-menu-locate) "bookmark" "\
2550055a 1599Insert the name of the file associated with BOOKMARK.
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1601
1602Warning: this function only takes an EVENT as argument. Use the
1603corresponding bookmark function from Lisp (the one without the
1604\"-menu-\" in its name)." t nil)
1605
1606(autoload (quote bookmark-menu-rename) "bookmark" "\
2550055a 1607Change the name of OLD-BOOKMARK to NEWNAME.
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1609If called from menubar, OLD-BOOKMARK is selected from a menu, and
2550055a 1610prompts for NEWNAME.
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1612passed as an argument. If called with two strings, then no prompting
1613is done. You must pass at least OLD-BOOKMARK when calling from Lisp.
1614
1615While you are entering the new name, consecutive C-w's insert
1616consecutive words from the text of the buffer into the new bookmark
1617name.
1618
1619Warning: this function only takes an EVENT as argument. Use the
1620corresponding bookmark function from Lisp (the one without the
1621\"-menu-\" in its name)." t nil)
1622
1623(autoload (quote bookmark-menu-delete) "bookmark" "\
2550055a 1624Delete the bookmark named NAME from the bookmark list.
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1626there are one or more other bookmarks with the same name, they will
1627not be deleted. Defaults to the \"current\" bookmark (that is, the
1628one most recently used in this file, if any).
1629
1630Warning: this function only takes an EVENT as argument. Use the
1631corresponding bookmark function from Lisp (the one without the
1632\"-menu-\" in its name)." t nil)
1633
1634(defvar menu-bar-bookmark-map (make-sparse-keymap "Bookmark functions"))
1635
1636(defalias (quote menu-bar-bookmark-map) (symbol-value (quote menu-bar-bookmark-map)))
1637
1638(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [load] (quote ("Load a Bookmark File..." . bookmark-load)))
1639
1640(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [write] (quote ("Save Bookmarks As..." . bookmark-write)))
1641
1642(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [save] (quote ("Save Bookmarks" . bookmark-save)))
1643
1644(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [edit] (quote ("Edit Bookmark List" . bookmark-bmenu-list)))
1645
1646(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [delete] (quote ("Delete Bookmark" . bookmark-menu-delete)))
1647
1648(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [rename] (quote ("Rename Bookmark" . bookmark-menu-rename)))
1649
1650(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [locate] (quote ("Insert Location" . bookmark-menu-locate)))
1651
1652(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [insert] (quote ("Insert Contents" . bookmark-menu-insert)))
1653
1654(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [set] (quote ("Set Bookmark" . bookmark-set)))
1655
1656(define-key menu-bar-bookmark-map [jump] (quote ("Jump to Bookmark" . bookmark-menu-jump)))
1657
1658;;;***
1659\f
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1660;;;### (autoloads (browse-url-kde browse-url-generic browse-url-mail
1661;;;;;; browse-url-mmm browse-url-lynx-emacs browse-url-lynx-xterm
1662;;;;;; browse-url-w3-gnudoit browse-url-w3 browse-url-iximosaic
1663;;;;;; browse-url-cci browse-url-grail browse-url-mosaic browse-url-gnome-moz
1664;;;;;; browse-url-netscape browse-url-at-mouse browse-url-at-point
1665;;;;;; browse-url browse-url-of-region browse-url-of-dired-file
1666;;;;;; browse-url-of-buffer browse-url-of-file browse-url-generic-program
1667;;;;;; browse-url-save-file browse-url-netscape-display browse-url-new-window-flag
1668;;;;;; browse-url-browser-function) "browse-url" "net/browse-url.el"
20a82009 1669;;;;;; (15192 12237))
a25bbe00 1670;;; Generated autoloads from net/browse-url.el
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09938b67 1672(defvar browse-url-browser-function (if (memq system-type (quote (windows-nt ms-dos))) (quote browse-url-default-windows-browser) (quote browse-url-netscape)) "\
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1674This is used by the `browse-url-at-point', `browse-url-at-mouse', and
1675`browse-url-of-file' commands.
1676
1677If the value is not a function it should be a list of pairs
1678\(REGEXP . FUNCTION). In this case the function called will be the one
1679associated with the first REGEXP which matches the current URL. The
1680function is passed the URL and any other args of `browse-url'. The last
1681regexp should probably be \".\" to specify a default browser.")
1682
b5c5b319 1683(defvar browse-url-new-window-flag nil "\
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1685Passing an interactive argument to \\[browse-url], or specific browser
1686commands reverses the effect of this variable. Requires Netscape version
16871.1N or later or XMosaic version 2.5 or later if using those browsers.")
1688
1689(defvar browse-url-netscape-display nil "\
1690*The X display for running Netscape, if not same as Emacs'.")
1691
1692(defvar browse-url-save-file nil "\
1693*If non-nil, save the buffer before displaying its file.
1694Used by the `browse-url-of-file' command.")
1695
1696(defvar browse-url-generic-program nil "\
1697*The name of the browser program used by `browse-url-generic'.")
1698
1699(autoload (quote browse-url-of-file) "browse-url" "\
1700Ask a WWW browser to display FILE.
1701Display the current buffer's file if FILE is nil or if called
1702interactively. Turn the filename into a URL with function
1703`browse-url-file-url'. Pass the URL to a browser using the
1704`browse-url' function then run `browse-url-of-file-hook'." t nil)
1705
1706(autoload (quote browse-url-of-buffer) "browse-url" "\
1707Ask a WWW browser to display BUFFER.
1708Display the current buffer if BUFFER is nil. Display only the
1709currently visible part of BUFFER (from a temporary file) if buffer is
1710narrowed." t nil)
1711
1712(autoload (quote browse-url-of-dired-file) "browse-url" "\
1713In Dired, ask a WWW browser to display the file named on this line." t nil)
1714
1715(autoload (quote browse-url-of-region) "browse-url" "\
1716Ask a WWW browser to display the current region." t nil)
1717
1718(autoload (quote browse-url) "browse-url" "\
1719Ask a WWW browser to load URL.
1720Prompts for a URL, defaulting to the URL at or before point. Variable
1721`browse-url-browser-function' says which browser to use." t nil)
1722
1723(autoload (quote browse-url-at-point) "browse-url" "\
1724Ask a WWW browser to load the URL at or before point.
1725Doesn't let you edit the URL like `browse-url'. Variable
1726`browse-url-browser-function' says which browser to use." t nil)
1727
1728(autoload (quote browse-url-at-mouse) "browse-url" "\
1729Ask a WWW browser to load a URL clicked with the mouse.
1730The URL is the one around or before the position of the mouse click
1731but point is not changed. Doesn't let you edit the URL like
1732`browse-url'. Variable `browse-url-browser-function' says which browser
1733to use." t nil)
1734
1735(autoload (quote browse-url-netscape) "browse-url" "\
1736Ask the Netscape WWW browser to load URL.
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1738`browse-url-netscape-arguments' are also passed to Netscape.
1739
b5c5b319 1740When called interactively, if variable `browse-url-new-window-flag' is
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1741non-nil, load the document in a new Netscape window, otherwise use a
1742random existing one. A non-nil interactive prefix argument reverses
b5c5b319 1743the effect of `browse-url-new-window-flag'.
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1745When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is
b5c5b319 1746used instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'." t nil)
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1749Ask Mozilla/Netscape to load URL via the GNOME program `gnome-moz-remote'.
1750Default to the URL around or before point. The strings in variable
1751`browse-url-gnome-moz-arguments' are also passed.
1752
b5c5b319 1753When called interactively, if variable `browse-url-new-window-flag' is
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1755existing one. A non-nil interactive prefix argument reverses the
b5c5b319 1756effect of `browse-url-new-window-flag'.
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1758When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is
b5c5b319 1759used instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'." t nil)
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1762Ask the XMosaic WWW browser to load URL.
1763
1764Default to the URL around or before point. The strings in variable
1765`browse-url-mosaic-arguments' are also passed to Mosaic and the
1766program is invoked according to the variable
1767`browse-url-mosaic-program'.
1768
b5c5b319 1769When called interactively, if variable `browse-url-new-window-flag' is
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1770non-nil, load the document in a new Mosaic window, otherwise use a
1771random existing one. A non-nil interactive prefix argument reverses
b5c5b319 1772the effect of `browse-url-new-window-flag'.
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1774When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is
b5c5b319 1775used instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'." t nil)
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1777(defvar browse-url-grail (concat (or (getenv "GRAILDIR") "~/.grail") "/user/rcgrail.py") "\
1778Location of Grail remote control client script `rcgrail.py'.
1779Typically found in $GRAILDIR/rcgrail.py, or ~/.grail/user/rcgrail.py.")
1780
1781(autoload (quote browse-url-grail) "browse-url" "\
1782Ask the Grail WWW browser to load URL.
1783Default to the URL around or before point. Runs the program in the
1784variable `browse-url-grail'." t nil)
1785
1786(autoload (quote browse-url-cci) "browse-url" "\
1787Ask the XMosaic WWW browser to load URL.
1788Default to the URL around or before point.
1789
1790This function only works for XMosaic version 2.5 or later. You must
1791select `CCI' from XMosaic's File menu, set the CCI Port Address to the
1792value of variable `browse-url-CCI-port', and enable `Accept requests'.
1793
b5c5b319 1794When called interactively, if variable `browse-url-new-window-flag' is
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1796random existing one. A non-nil interactive prefix argument reverses
b5c5b319 1797the effect of `browse-url-new-window-flag'.
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1799When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is
b5c5b319 1800used instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'." t nil)
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1802(autoload (quote browse-url-iximosaic) "browse-url" "\
1803Ask the IXIMosaic WWW browser to load URL.
1804Default to the URL around or before point." t nil)
1805
1806(autoload (quote browse-url-w3) "browse-url" "\
1807Ask the w3 WWW browser to load URL.
1808Default to the URL around or before point.
1809
b5c5b319 1810When called interactively, if variable `browse-url-new-window-flag' is
93548d2e 1811non-nil, load the document in a new window. A non-nil interactive
b5c5b319 1812prefix argument reverses the effect of `browse-url-new-window-flag'.
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1814When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is
b5c5b319 1815used instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'." t nil)
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1817(autoload (quote browse-url-w3-gnudoit) "browse-url" "\
1818Ask another Emacs running gnuserv to load the URL using the W3 browser.
1819The `browse-url-gnudoit-program' program is used with options given by
1820`browse-url-gnudoit-args'. Default to the URL around or before point." t nil)
1821
1822(autoload (quote browse-url-lynx-xterm) "browse-url" "\
1823Ask the Lynx WWW browser to load URL.
1824Default to the URL around or before point. A new Lynx process is run
1825in an Xterm window using the Xterm program named by `browse-url-xterm-program'
1826with possible additional arguments `browse-url-xterm-args'." t nil)
1827
1828(autoload (quote browse-url-lynx-emacs) "browse-url" "\
1829Ask the Lynx WWW browser to load URL.
1830Default to the URL around or before point. With a prefix argument, run
1831a new Lynx process in a new buffer.
1832
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1835otherwise use any existing one. A non-nil interactive prefix argument
b5c5b319 1836reverses the effect of `browse-url-new-window-flag'.
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1838When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is
b5c5b319 1839used instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'." t nil)
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1841(autoload (quote browse-url-mmm) "browse-url" "\
1842Ask the MMM WWW browser to load URL.
1843Default to the URL around or before point." t nil)
1844
1845(autoload (quote browse-url-mail) "browse-url" "\
1846Open a new mail message buffer within Emacs.
1847Default to using the mailto: URL around or before point as the
1848recipient's address. Supplying a non-nil interactive prefix argument
1849will cause the mail to be composed in another window rather than the
1850current one.
1851
b5c5b319 1852When called interactively, if variable `browse-url-new-window-flag' is
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1854non-nil interactive prefix argument reverses the effect of
b5c5b319 1855`browse-url-new-window-flag'.
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1857When called non-interactively, optional second argument NEW-WINDOW is
b5c5b319 1858used instead of `browse-url-new-window-flag'." t nil)
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1860(autoload (quote browse-url-generic) "browse-url" "\
1861Ask the WWW browser defined by `browse-url-generic-program' to load URL.
1862Default to the URL around or before point. A fresh copy of the
1863browser is started up in a new process with possible additional arguments
1864`browse-url-generic-args'. This is appropriate for browsers which
1865don't offer a form of remote control." t nil)
1866
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1868Ask the KDE WWW browser to load URL.
1869Default to the URL around or before point." t nil)
1870
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1872\f
1873;;;### (autoloads (snarf-bruces bruce) "bruce" "play/bruce.el" (13607
7518ed7b 1874;;;;;; 42538))
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1876
1877(autoload (quote bruce) "bruce" "\
1878Adds that special touch of class to your outgoing mail." t nil)
1879
1880(autoload (quote snarf-bruces) "bruce" "\
1881Return a vector containing the lines from `bruce-phrases-file'." nil nil)
1882
1883;;;***
1884\f
6448a6b3 1885;;;### (autoloads (bs-show bs-customize bs-cycle-previous bs-cycle-next)
5682d301 1886;;;;;; "bs" "bs.el" (15297 22172))
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1888
1889(autoload (quote bs-cycle-next) "bs" "\
1890Select next buffer defined by buffer cycling.
1891The buffers taking part in buffer cycling are defined
1892by buffer configuration `bs-cycle-configuration-name'." t nil)
1893
1894(autoload (quote bs-cycle-previous) "bs" "\
1895Select previous buffer defined by buffer cycling.
1896The buffers taking part in buffer cycling are defined
1897by buffer configuration `bs-cycle-configuration-name'." t nil)
1898
1899(autoload (quote bs-customize) "bs" "\
1900Customization of group bs for Buffer Selection Menu." t nil)
1901
1902(autoload (quote bs-show) "bs" "\
54baed30 1903Make a menu of buffers so you can manipulate buffers or the buffer list.
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1905There are many key commands similar to `Buffer-menu-mode' for
1906manipulating buffer list and buffers itself.
1907User can move with [up] or [down], select a buffer
1908by \\[bs-select] or [SPC]
1909
1910Type \\[bs-kill] to leave Buffer Selection Menu without a selection.
1911Type \\[bs-help] after invocation to get help on commands available.
1912With prefix argument ARG show a different buffer list. Function
1913`bs--configuration-name-for-prefix-arg' determine accordingly
1914name of buffer configuration." t nil)
1915
1916;;;***
1917\f
55e9efba 1918;;;### (autoloads (insert-text-button make-text-button insert-button
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1919;;;;;; make-button define-button-type) "button" "button.el" (15306
1920;;;;;; 37162))
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1922
1923(defvar button-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) (define-key map "\r" (quote push-button)) (define-key map [mouse-2] (quote push-button)) map) "\
1924Keymap used by buttons.")
1925
1926(defvar button-buffer-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) (define-key map [9] (quote forward-button)) (define-key map [backtab] (quote backward-button)) map) "\
1927Keymap useful for buffers containing buttons.
1928Mode-specific keymaps may want to use this as their parent keymap.")
1929
1930(autoload (quote define-button-type) "button" "\
1931Define a `button type' called NAME.
1932The remaining arguments form a sequence of PROPERTY VALUE pairs,
1933specifying properties to use as defaults for buttons with this type
1934\(a button's type may be set by giving it a `type' property when
5682d301 1935creating the button, using the :type keyword argument).
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1938button-type from which NAME inherits its default property values
1939\(however, the inheritance happens only when NAME is defined; subsequent
1940changes to a supertype are not reflected in its subtypes)." nil nil)
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1942(autoload (quote make-button) "button" "\
1943Make a button from BEG to END in the current buffer.
1944The remaining arguments form a sequence of PROPERTY VALUE pairs,
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1945specifying properties to add to the button.
1946In addition, the keyword argument :type may be used to specify a
1947button-type from which to inherit other properties; see
1948`define-button-type'.
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1950Also see `make-text-button', `insert-button'." nil nil)
1951
1952(autoload (quote insert-button) "button" "\
1953Insert a button with the label LABEL.
1954The remaining arguments form a sequence of PROPERTY VALUE pairs,
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1955specifying properties to add to the button.
1956In addition, the keyword argument :type may be used to specify a
1957button-type from which to inherit other properties; see
1958`define-button-type'.
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1960Also see `insert-text-button', `make-button'." nil nil)
1961
1962(autoload (quote make-text-button) "button" "\
1963Make a button from BEG to END in the current buffer.
1964The remaining arguments form a sequence of PROPERTY VALUE pairs,
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1965specifying properties to add to the button.
1966In addition, the keyword argument :type may be used to specify a
1967button-type from which to inherit other properties; see
1968`define-button-type'.
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1970This function is like `make-button', except that the button is actually
1971part of the text instead of being a property of the buffer. Creating
1972large numbers of buttons can also be somewhat faster using
1973`make-text-button'.
1974
1975Also see `insert-text-button'." nil nil)
1976
1977(autoload (quote insert-text-button) "button" "\
1978Insert a button with the label LABEL.
1979The remaining arguments form a sequence of PROPERTY VALUE pairs,
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1980specifying properties to add to the button.
1981In addition, the keyword argument :type may be used to specify a
1982button-type from which to inherit other properties; see
1983`define-button-type'.
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1985This function is like `insert-button', except that the button is
1986actually part of the text instead of being a property of the buffer.
1987Creating large numbers of buttons can also be somewhat faster using
1988`insert-text-button'.
1989
1990Also see `make-text-button'." nil nil)
1991
1992;;;***
1993\f
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1994;;;### (autoloads (batch-byte-recompile-directory batch-byte-compile
1995;;;;;; display-call-tree byte-compile compile-defun byte-compile-file
1996;;;;;; byte-recompile-directory byte-force-recompile) "bytecomp"
5682d301 1997;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/bytecomp.el" (15311 55090))
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1999
2000(autoload (quote byte-force-recompile) "bytecomp" "\
2001Recompile every `.el' file in DIRECTORY that already has a `.elc' file.
2002Files in subdirectories of DIRECTORY are processed also." t nil)
2003
2004(autoload (quote byte-recompile-directory) "bytecomp" "\
2005Recompile every `.el' file in DIRECTORY that needs recompilation.
2006This is if a `.elc' file exists but is older than the `.el' file.
2007Files in subdirectories of DIRECTORY are processed also.
2008
2009If the `.elc' file does not exist, normally the `.el' file is *not* compiled.
2010But a prefix argument (optional second arg) means ask user,
2011for each such `.el' file, whether to compile it. Prefix argument 0 means
2012don't ask and compile the file anyway.
2013
2014A nonzero prefix argument also means ask about each subdirectory.
2015
2016If the third argument FORCE is non-nil,
2017recompile every `.el' file that already has a `.elc' file." t nil)
2018
2019(autoload (quote byte-compile-file) "bytecomp" "\
2020Compile a file of Lisp code named FILENAME into a file of byte code.
2021The output file's name is made by appending `c' to the end of FILENAME.
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2024
2025(autoload (quote compile-defun) "bytecomp" "\
2026Compile and evaluate the current top-level form.
2027Print the result in the minibuffer.
2028With argument, insert value in current buffer after the form." t nil)
2029
2030(autoload (quote byte-compile) "bytecomp" "\
2031If FORM is a symbol, byte-compile its function definition.
2032If FORM is a lambda or a macro, byte-compile it as a function." nil nil)
2033
2034(autoload (quote display-call-tree) "bytecomp" "\
2035Display a call graph of a specified file.
2036This lists which functions have been called, what functions called
2037them, and what functions they call. The list includes all functions
2038whose definitions have been compiled in this Emacs session, as well as
2039all functions called by those functions.
2040
2041The call graph does not include macros, inline functions, or
2042primitives that the byte-code interpreter knows about directly (eq,
2043cons, etc.).
2044
2045The call tree also lists those functions which are not known to be called
2046\(that is, to which no calls have been compiled), and which cannot be
2047invoked interactively." t nil)
2048
2049(autoload (quote batch-byte-compile) "bytecomp" "\
2050Run `byte-compile-file' on the files remaining on the command line.
2051Use this from the command line, with `-batch';
2052it won't work in an interactive Emacs.
2053Each file is processed even if an error occurred previously.
2054For example, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-byte-compile $emacs/ ~/*.el\"" nil nil)
2055
2056(autoload (quote batch-byte-recompile-directory) "bytecomp" "\
2057Runs `byte-recompile-directory' on the dirs remaining on the command line.
2058Must be used only with `-batch', and kills Emacs on completion.
2059For example, invoke `emacs -batch -f batch-byte-recompile-directory .'." nil nil)
2060
2061;;;***
2062\f
20a82009 2063;;;### (autoloads nil "cal-dst" "calendar/cal-dst.el" (15192 12220))
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2064;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/cal-dst.el
2065
2066(put (quote calendar-daylight-savings-starts) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2067
2068(put (quote calendar-daylight-savings-ends) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2069
2070;;;***
2071\f
2072;;;### (autoloads (list-yahrzeit-dates) "cal-hebrew" "calendar/cal-hebrew.el"
20a82009 2073;;;;;; (15192 12220))
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2074;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/cal-hebrew.el
2075
2076(autoload (quote list-yahrzeit-dates) "cal-hebrew" "\
2077List Yahrzeit dates for *Gregorian* DEATH-DATE from START-YEAR to END-YEAR.
2078When called interactively from the calendar window, the date of death is taken
2079from the cursor position." t nil)
2080
2081;;;***
2082\f
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2083;;;### (autoloads (calculator) "calculator" "calculator.el" (15302
2084;;;;;; 65117))
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2085;;; Generated autoloads from calculator.el
2086
2087(autoload (quote calculator) "calculator" "\
6c083b4c 2088Run the Emacs calculator.
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2089See the documentation for `calculator-mode' for more information." t nil)
2090
2091;;;***
2092\f
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2093;;;### (autoloads (calendar solar-holidays islamic-holidays christian-holidays
2094;;;;;; hebrew-holidays other-holidays local-holidays oriental-holidays
2095;;;;;; general-holidays holidays-in-diary-buffer diary-list-include-blanks
2096;;;;;; nongregorian-diary-marking-hook mark-diary-entries-hook nongregorian-diary-listing-hook
2097;;;;;; diary-display-hook diary-hook list-diary-entries-hook print-diary-entries-hook
2098;;;;;; american-calendar-display-form european-calendar-display-form
2099;;;;;; european-date-diary-pattern american-date-diary-pattern european-calendar-style
2100;;;;;; abbreviated-calendar-year sexp-diary-entry-symbol diary-include-string
2101;;;;;; islamic-diary-entry-symbol hebrew-diary-entry-symbol diary-nonmarking-symbol
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2102;;;;;; diary-file calendar-move-hook today-invisible-calendar-hook
2103;;;;;; today-visible-calendar-hook initial-calendar-window-hook
2104;;;;;; calendar-load-hook all-islamic-calendar-holidays all-christian-calendar-holidays
2105;;;;;; all-hebrew-calendar-holidays mark-holidays-in-calendar view-calendar-holidays-initially
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2106;;;;;; calendar-remove-frame-by-deleting mark-diary-entries-in-calendar
2107;;;;;; number-of-diary-entries view-diary-entries-initially calendar-offset
2108;;;;;; calendar-week-start-day) "calendar" "calendar/calendar.el"
5682d301 2109;;;;;; (15302 40107))
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2110;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/calendar.el
2111
2112(defvar calendar-week-start-day 0 "\
2113*The day of the week on which a week in the calendar begins.
21140 means Sunday (default), 1 means Monday, and so on.")
2115
2116(defvar calendar-offset 0 "\
2117*The offset of the principal month from the center of the calendar window.
21180 means the principal month is in the center (default), -1 means on the left,
2119+1 means on the right. Larger (or smaller) values push the principal month off
2120the screen.")
2121
2122(defvar view-diary-entries-initially nil "\
2123*Non-nil means display current date's diary entries on entry.
2124The diary is displayed in another window when the calendar is first displayed,
2125if the current date is visible. The number of days of diary entries displayed
2126is governed by the variable `number-of-diary-entries'.")
2127
2128(defvar number-of-diary-entries 1 "\
2129*Specifies how many days of diary entries are to be displayed initially.
b442e70a 2130This variable affects the diary display when the command \\[diary] is used,
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2131or if the value of the variable `view-diary-entries-initially' is t. For
2132example, if the default value 1 is used, then only the current day's diary
2133entries will be displayed. If the value 2 is used, then both the current
2134day's and the next day's entries will be displayed.
2135
2136The value can also be a vector such as [0 2 2 2 2 4 1]; this value
2137says to display no diary entries on Sunday, the display the entries
2138for the current date and the day after on Monday through Thursday,
2139display Friday through Monday's entries on Friday, and display only
2140Saturday's entries on Saturday.
2141
2142This variable does not affect the diary display with the `d' command
2143from the calendar; in that case, the prefix argument controls the
2144number of days of diary entries displayed.")
2145
2146(defvar mark-diary-entries-in-calendar nil "\
2147*Non-nil means mark dates with diary entries, in the calendar window.
2148The marking symbol is specified by the variable `diary-entry-marker'.")
2149
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2150(defvar calendar-remove-frame-by-deleting nil "\
2151*Determine how the calendar mode removes a frame no longer needed.
2152If nil, make an icon of the frame. If non-nil, delete the frame.")
2153
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2154(defvar view-calendar-holidays-initially nil "\
2155*Non-nil means display holidays for current three month period on entry.
2156The holidays are displayed in another window when the calendar is first
2157displayed.")
2158
2159(defvar mark-holidays-in-calendar nil "\
2160*Non-nil means mark dates of holidays in the calendar window.
2161The marking symbol is specified by the variable `calendar-holiday-marker'.")
2162
2163(defvar all-hebrew-calendar-holidays nil "\
2164*If nil, show only major holidays from the Hebrew calendar.
2165This means only those Jewish holidays that appear on secular calendars.
2166
2167If t, show all the holidays that would appear in a complete Hebrew calendar.")
2168
2169(defvar all-christian-calendar-holidays nil "\
2170*If nil, show only major holidays from the Christian calendar.
2171This means only those Christian holidays that appear on secular calendars.
2172
2173If t, show all the holidays that would appear in a complete Christian
2174calendar.")
2175
2176(defvar all-islamic-calendar-holidays nil "\
2177*If nil, show only major holidays from the Islamic calendar.
2178This means only those Islamic holidays that appear on secular calendars.
2179
2180If t, show all the holidays that would appear in a complete Islamic
2181calendar.")
2182
2183(defvar calendar-load-hook nil "\
2184*List of functions to be called after the calendar is first loaded.
2185This is the place to add key bindings to `calendar-mode-map'.")
2186
2187(defvar initial-calendar-window-hook nil "\
2188*List of functions to be called when the calendar window is first opened.
2189The functions invoked are called after the calendar window is opened, but
2190once opened is never called again. Leaving the calendar with the `q' command
2191and reentering it will cause these functions to be called again.")
2192
2193(defvar today-visible-calendar-hook nil "\
2194*List of functions called whenever the current date is visible.
2195This can be used, for example, to replace today's date with asterisks; a
2196function `calendar-star-date' is included for this purpose:
2197 (setq today-visible-calendar-hook 'calendar-star-date)
2198It can also be used to mark the current date with `calendar-today-marker';
2199a function is also provided for this:
2200 (setq today-visible-calendar-hook 'calendar-mark-today)
2201
2202The corresponding variable `today-invisible-calendar-hook' is the list of
2203functions called when the calendar function was called when the current
2204date is not visible in the window.
2205
2206Other than the use of the provided functions, the changing of any
2207characters in the calendar buffer by the hooks may cause the failure of the
2208functions that move by days and weeks.")
2209
2210(defvar today-invisible-calendar-hook nil "\
2211*List of functions called whenever the current date is not visible.
2212
2213The corresponding variable `today-visible-calendar-hook' is the list of
2214functions called when the calendar function was called when the current
2215date is visible in the window.
2216
2217Other than the use of the provided functions, the changing of any
2218characters in the calendar buffer by the hooks may cause the failure of the
2219functions that move by days and weeks.")
2220
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2222*List of functions called whenever the cursor moves in the calendar.
2223
cded5ed3 2224For example,
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2226 (add-hook 'calendar-move-hook (lambda () (view-diary-entries 1)))
2227
2228redisplays the diary for whatever date the cursor is moved to.")
2229
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2230(defvar diary-file "~/diary" "\
2231*Name of the file in which one's personal diary of dates is kept.
2232
2233The file's entries are lines in any of the forms
2234
2235 MONTH/DAY
2236 MONTH/DAY/YEAR
2237 MONTHNAME DAY
2238 MONTHNAME DAY, YEAR
2239 DAYNAME
2240
2241at the beginning of the line; the remainder of the line is the diary entry
2242string for that date. MONTH and DAY are one or two digit numbers, YEAR is
2243a number and may be written in full or abbreviated to the final two digits.
2244If the date does not contain a year, it is generic and applies to any year.
2245DAYNAME entries apply to any date on which is on that day of the week.
2246MONTHNAME and DAYNAME can be spelled in full, abbreviated to three
2247characters (with or without a period), capitalized or not. Any of DAY,
2248MONTH, or MONTHNAME, YEAR can be `*' which matches any day, month, or year,
2249respectively.
2250
2251The European style (in which the day precedes the month) can be used
2252instead, if you execute `european-calendar' when in the calendar, or set
2253`european-calendar-style' to t in your .emacs file. The European forms are
2254
2255 DAY/MONTH
2256 DAY/MONTH/YEAR
2257 DAY MONTHNAME
2258 DAY MONTHNAME YEAR
2259 DAYNAME
2260
2261To revert to the default American style from the European style, execute
2262`american-calendar' in the calendar.
2263
2264A diary entry can be preceded by the character
2265`diary-nonmarking-symbol' (ordinarily `&') to make that entry
2266nonmarking--that is, it will not be marked on dates in the calendar
2267window but will appear in a diary window.
2268
2269Multiline diary entries are made by indenting lines after the first with
2270either a TAB or one or more spaces.
2271
2272Lines not in one the above formats are ignored. Here are some sample diary
2273entries (in the default American style):
2274
2275 12/22/1988 Twentieth wedding anniversary!!
2276 &1/1. Happy New Year!
2277 10/22 Ruth's birthday.
2278 21: Payday
2279 Tuesday--weekly meeting with grad students at 10am
2280 Supowit, Shen, Bitner, and Kapoor to attend.
2281 1/13/89 Friday the thirteenth!!
2282 &thu 4pm squash game with Lloyd.
2283 mar 16 Dad's birthday
2284 April 15, 1989 Income tax due.
2285 &* 15 time cards due.
2286
2287If the first line of a diary entry consists only of the date or day name with
2288no trailing blanks or punctuation, then that line is not displayed in the
2289diary window; only the continuation lines is shown. For example, the
2290single diary entry
2291
2292 02/11/1989
2293 Bill Blattner visits Princeton today
2294 2pm Cognitive Studies Committee meeting
2295 2:30-5:30 Lizzie at Lawrenceville for `Group Initiative'
2296 4:00pm Jamie Tappenden
2297 7:30pm Dinner at George and Ed's for Alan Ryan
2298 7:30-10:00pm dance at Stewart Country Day School
2299
2300will appear in the diary window without the date line at the beginning. This
2301facility allows the diary window to look neater, but can cause confusion if
2302used with more than one day's entries displayed.
2303
2304Diary entries can be based on Lisp sexps. For example, the diary entry
2305
2306 %%(diary-block 11 1 1990 11 10 1990) Vacation
2307
2308causes the diary entry \"Vacation\" to appear from November 1 through November
230910, 1990. Other functions available are `diary-float', `diary-anniversary',
2310`diary-cyclic', `diary-day-of-year', `diary-iso-date', `diary-french-date',
2311`diary-hebrew-date', `diary-islamic-date', `diary-mayan-date',
2312`diary-chinese-date', `diary-coptic-date', `diary-ethiopic-date',
2313`diary-persian-date', `diary-yahrzeit', `diary-sunrise-sunset',
2314`diary-phases-of-moon', `diary-parasha', `diary-omer', `diary-rosh-hodesh',
2315and `diary-sabbath-candles'. See the documentation for the function
2316`list-sexp-diary-entries' for more details.
2317
2318Diary entries based on the Hebrew and/or the Islamic calendar are also
2319possible, but because these are somewhat slow, they are ignored
2320unless you set the `nongregorian-diary-listing-hook' and the
2321`nongregorian-diary-marking-hook' appropriately. See the documentation
2322for these functions for details.
2323
2324Diary files can contain directives to include the contents of other files; for
2325details, see the documentation for the variable `list-diary-entries-hook'.")
2326
2327(defvar diary-nonmarking-symbol "&" "\
2328*Symbol indicating that a diary entry is not to be marked in the calendar.")
2329
2330(defvar hebrew-diary-entry-symbol "H" "\
2331*Symbol indicating a diary entry according to the Hebrew calendar.")
2332
2333(defvar islamic-diary-entry-symbol "I" "\
2334*Symbol indicating a diary entry according to the Islamic calendar.")
2335
2336(defvar diary-include-string "#include" "\
2337*The string indicating inclusion of another file of diary entries.
2338See the documentation for the function `include-other-diary-files'.")
2339
2340(defvar sexp-diary-entry-symbol "%%" "\
b442e70a 2341*The string used to indicate a sexp diary entry in `diary-file'.
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2343
2344(defvar abbreviated-calendar-year t "\
2345*Interpret a two-digit year DD in a diary entry as either 19DD or 20DD.
2346For the Gregorian calendar; similarly for the Hebrew and Islamic calendars.
2347If this variable is nil, years must be written in full.")
2348
2349(defvar european-calendar-style nil "\
2350*Use the European style of dates in the diary and in any displays.
2351If this variable is t, a date 1/2/1990 would be interpreted as February 1,
23521990. The accepted European date styles are
2353
2354 DAY/MONTH
2355 DAY/MONTH/YEAR
2356 DAY MONTHNAME
2357 DAY MONTHNAME YEAR
2358 DAYNAME
2359
2360Names can be capitalized or not, written in full, or abbreviated to three
2361characters with or without a period.")
2362
2363(defvar american-date-diary-pattern (quote ((month "/" day "[^/0-9]") (month "/" day "/" year "[^0-9]") (monthname " *" day "[^,0-9]") (monthname " *" day ", *" year "[^0-9]") (dayname "\\W"))) "\
2364*List of pseudo-patterns describing the American patterns of date used.
2365See the documentation of `diary-date-forms' for an explanation.")
2366
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2368*List of pseudo-patterns describing the European patterns of date used.
2369See the documentation of `diary-date-forms' for an explanation.")
2370
2371(defvar european-calendar-display-form (quote ((if dayname (concat dayname ", ")) day " " monthname " " year)) "\
2372*Pseudo-pattern governing the way a date appears in the European style.
2373See the documentation of calendar-date-display-form for an explanation.")
2374
2375(defvar american-calendar-display-form (quote ((if dayname (concat dayname ", ")) monthname " " day ", " year)) "\
2376*Pseudo-pattern governing the way a date appears in the American style.
2377See the documentation of `calendar-date-display-form' for an explanation.")
2378
2379(defvar print-diary-entries-hook (quote lpr-buffer) "\
2380*List of functions called after a temporary diary buffer is prepared.
2381The buffer shows only the diary entries currently visible in the diary
2382buffer. The default just does the printing. Other uses might include, for
2383example, rearranging the lines into order by day and time, saving the buffer
2384instead of deleting it, or changing the function used to do the printing.")
2385
2386(defvar list-diary-entries-hook nil "\
2387*List of functions called after diary file is culled for relevant entries.
2388It is to be used for diary entries that are not found in the diary file.
2389
2390A function `include-other-diary-files' is provided for use as the value of
2391this hook. This function enables you to use shared diary files together
2392with your own. The files included are specified in the diary file by lines
2393of the form
2394
2395 #include \"filename\"
2396
2397This is recursive; that is, #include directives in files thus included are
2398obeyed. You can change the \"#include\" to some other string by changing
2399the variable `diary-include-string'. When you use `include-other-diary-files'
2400as part of the list-diary-entries-hook, you will probably also want to use the
2401function `mark-included-diary-files' as part of `mark-diary-entries-hook'.
2402
2403For example, you could use
2404
2405 (setq list-diary-entries-hook
2406 '(include-other-diary-files sort-diary-entries))
2407 (setq diary-display-hook 'fancy-diary-display)
2408
2409in your `.emacs' file to cause the fancy diary buffer to be displayed with
2410diary entries from various included files, each day's entries sorted into
2411lexicographic order.")
2412
2413(defvar diary-hook nil "\
2414*List of functions called after the display of the diary.
2415Can be used for appointment notification.")
2416
2417(defvar diary-display-hook nil "\
2418*List of functions that handle the display of the diary.
2419If nil (the default), `simple-diary-display' is used. Use `ignore' for no
2420diary display.
2421
2422Ordinarily, this just displays the diary buffer (with holidays indicated in
2423the mode line), if there are any relevant entries. At the time these
2424functions are called, the variable `diary-entries-list' is a list, in order
2425by date, of all relevant diary entries in the form of ((MONTH DAY YEAR)
2426STRING), where string is the diary entry for the given date. This can be
2427used, for example, a different buffer for display (perhaps combined with
2428holidays), or produce hard copy output.
2429
2430A function `fancy-diary-display' is provided as an alternative
2431choice for this hook; this function prepares a special noneditable diary
2432buffer with the relevant diary entries that has neat day-by-day arrangement
2433with headings. The fancy diary buffer will show the holidays unless the
2434variable `holidays-in-diary-buffer' is set to nil. Ordinarily, the fancy
2435diary buffer will not show days for which there are no diary entries, even
2436if that day is a holiday; if you want such days to be shown in the fancy
2437diary buffer, set the variable `diary-list-include-blanks' to t.")
2438
2439(defvar nongregorian-diary-listing-hook nil "\
2440*List of functions called for listing diary file and included files.
2441As the files are processed for diary entries, these functions are used to cull
2442relevant entries. You can use either or both of `list-hebrew-diary-entries'
2443and `list-islamic-diary-entries'. The documentation for these functions
2444describes the style of such diary entries.")
2445
2446(defvar mark-diary-entries-hook nil "\
2447*List of functions called after marking diary entries in the calendar.
2448
2449A function `mark-included-diary-files' is also provided for use as the
b442e70a 2450`mark-diary-entries-hook'; it enables you to use shared diary files together
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2451with your own. The files included are specified in the diary file by lines
2452of the form
2453 #include \"filename\"
2454This is recursive; that is, #include directives in files thus included are
2455obeyed. You can change the \"#include\" to some other string by changing the
2456variable `diary-include-string'. When you use `mark-included-diary-files' as
2457part of the mark-diary-entries-hook, you will probably also want to use the
2458function `include-other-diary-files' as part of `list-diary-entries-hook'.")
2459
2460(defvar nongregorian-diary-marking-hook nil "\
2461*List of functions called for marking diary file and included files.
2462As the files are processed for diary entries, these functions are used to cull
2463relevant entries. You can use either or both of `mark-hebrew-diary-entries'
2464and `mark-islamic-diary-entries'. The documentation for these functions
2465describes the style of such diary entries.")
2466
2467(defvar diary-list-include-blanks nil "\
2468*If nil, do not include days with no diary entry in the list of diary entries.
2469Such days will then not be shown in the fancy diary buffer, even if they
2470are holidays.")
2471
2472(defvar holidays-in-diary-buffer t "\
2473*Non-nil means include holidays in the diary display.
2474The holidays appear in the mode line of the diary buffer, or in the
2475fancy diary buffer next to the date. This slows down the diary functions
2476somewhat; setting it to nil makes the diary display faster.")
2477
2478(put (quote general-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2479
2480(defvar general-holidays (quote ((holiday-fixed 1 1 "New Year's Day") (holiday-float 1 1 3 "Martin Luther King Day") (holiday-fixed 2 2 "Groundhog Day") (holiday-fixed 2 14 "Valentine's Day") (holiday-float 2 1 3 "President's Day") (holiday-fixed 3 17 "St. Patrick's Day") (holiday-fixed 4 1 "April Fools' Day") (holiday-float 5 0 2 "Mother's Day") (holiday-float 5 1 -1 "Memorial Day") (holiday-fixed 6 14 "Flag Day") (holiday-float 6 0 3 "Father's Day") (holiday-fixed 7 4 "Independence Day") (holiday-float 9 1 1 "Labor Day") (holiday-float 10 1 2 "Columbus Day") (holiday-fixed 10 31 "Halloween") (holiday-fixed 11 11 "Veteran's Day") (holiday-float 11 4 4 "Thanksgiving"))) "\
2481*General holidays. Default value is for the United States.
2482See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
2483
2484(put (quote oriental-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2485
2486(defvar oriental-holidays (quote ((if (fboundp (quote atan)) (holiday-chinese-new-year)))) "\
2487*Oriental holidays.
2488See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
2489
2490(put (quote local-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2491
2492(defvar local-holidays nil "\
2493*Local holidays.
2494See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
2495
2496(put (quote other-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2497
2498(defvar other-holidays nil "\
2499*User defined holidays.
2500See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
2501
2502(put (quote hebrew-holidays-1) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2503
2504(defvar hebrew-holidays-1 (quote ((holiday-rosh-hashanah-etc) (if all-hebrew-calendar-holidays (holiday-julian 11 (let* ((m displayed-month) (y displayed-year) (year)) (increment-calendar-month m y -1) (let ((year (extract-calendar-year (calendar-julian-from-absolute (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list m 1 y)))))) (if (zerop (% (1+ year) 4)) 22 21))) "\"Tal Umatar\" (evening)")))))
2505
2506(put (quote hebrew-holidays-2) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2507
2508(defvar hebrew-holidays-2 (quote ((if all-hebrew-calendar-holidays (holiday-hanukkah) (holiday-hebrew 9 25 "Hanukkah")) (if all-hebrew-calendar-holidays (holiday-hebrew 10 (let ((h-year (extract-calendar-year (calendar-hebrew-from-absolute (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list displayed-month 28 displayed-year)))))) (if (= (% (calendar-absolute-from-hebrew (list 10 10 h-year)) 7) 6) 11 10)) "Tzom Teveth")) (if all-hebrew-calendar-holidays (holiday-hebrew 11 15 "Tu B'Shevat")))))
2509
2510(put (quote hebrew-holidays-3) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2511
2512(defvar hebrew-holidays-3 (quote ((if all-hebrew-calendar-holidays (holiday-hebrew 11 (let ((m displayed-month) (y displayed-year)) (increment-calendar-month m y 1) (let* ((h-year (extract-calendar-year (calendar-hebrew-from-absolute (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list m (calendar-last-day-of-month m y) y))))) (s-s (calendar-hebrew-from-absolute (if (= (% (calendar-absolute-from-hebrew (list 7 1 h-year)) 7) 6) (calendar-dayname-on-or-before 6 (calendar-absolute-from-hebrew (list 11 17 h-year))) (calendar-dayname-on-or-before 6 (calendar-absolute-from-hebrew (list 11 16 h-year)))))) (day (extract-calendar-day s-s))) day)) "Shabbat Shirah")))))
2513
2514(put (quote hebrew-holidays-4) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2515
2516(defvar hebrew-holidays-4 (quote ((holiday-passover-etc) (if (and all-hebrew-calendar-holidays (let* ((m displayed-month) (y displayed-year) (year)) (increment-calendar-month m y -1) (let ((year (extract-calendar-year (calendar-julian-from-absolute (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list m 1 y)))))) (= 21 (% year 28))))) (holiday-julian 3 26 "Kiddush HaHamah")) (if all-hebrew-calendar-holidays (holiday-tisha-b-av-etc)))))
2517
2518(put (quote hebrew-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2519
2520(defvar hebrew-holidays (append hebrew-holidays-1 hebrew-holidays-2 hebrew-holidays-3 hebrew-holidays-4) "\
2521*Jewish holidays.
2522See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
2523
2524(put (quote christian-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2525
2526(defvar christian-holidays (quote ((if all-christian-calendar-holidays (holiday-fixed 1 6 "Epiphany")) (holiday-easter-etc) (if all-christian-calendar-holidays (holiday-greek-orthodox-easter)) (if all-christian-calendar-holidays (holiday-fixed 8 15 "Assumption")) (if all-christian-calendar-holidays (holiday-advent)) (holiday-fixed 12 25 "Christmas") (if all-christian-calendar-holidays (holiday-julian 12 25 "Eastern Orthodox Christmas")))) "\
2527*Christian holidays.
2528See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
2529
2530(put (quote islamic-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2531
2532(defvar islamic-holidays (quote ((holiday-islamic 1 1 (format "Islamic New Year %d" (let ((m displayed-month) (y displayed-year)) (increment-calendar-month m y 1) (extract-calendar-year (calendar-islamic-from-absolute (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list m (calendar-last-day-of-month m y) y))))))) (if all-islamic-calendar-holidays (holiday-islamic 1 10 "Ashura")) (if all-islamic-calendar-holidays (holiday-islamic 3 12 "Mulad-al-Nabi")) (if all-islamic-calendar-holidays (holiday-islamic 7 26 "Shab-e-Mi'raj")) (if all-islamic-calendar-holidays (holiday-islamic 8 15 "Shab-e-Bara't")) (holiday-islamic 9 1 "Ramadan Begins") (if all-islamic-calendar-holidays (holiday-islamic 9 27 "Shab-e Qadr")) (if all-islamic-calendar-holidays (holiday-islamic 10 1 "Id-al-Fitr")) (if all-islamic-calendar-holidays (holiday-islamic 12 10 "Id-al-Adha")))) "\
2533*Islamic holidays.
2534See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
2535
2536(put (quote solar-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2537
2538(defvar solar-holidays (quote ((if (fboundp (quote atan)) (solar-equinoxes-solstices)) (if (progn (require (quote cal-dst)) t) (funcall (quote holiday-sexp) calendar-daylight-savings-starts (quote (format "Daylight Savings Time Begins %s" (if (fboundp (quote atan)) (solar-time-string (/ calendar-daylight-savings-starts-time (float 60)) calendar-standard-time-zone-name) ""))))) (funcall (quote holiday-sexp) calendar-daylight-savings-ends (quote (format "Daylight Savings Time Ends %s" (if (fboundp (quote atan)) (solar-time-string (/ calendar-daylight-savings-ends-time (float 60)) calendar-daylight-time-zone-name) "")))))) "\
2539*Sun-related holidays.
2540See the documentation for `calendar-holidays' for details.")
2541
2542(put (quote calendar-holidays) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
2543
2544(defvar calendar-setup nil "\
2545The frame set up of the calendar.
2546The choices are `one-frame' (calendar and diary together in one separate,
2547dedicated frame), `two-frames' (calendar and diary in separate, dedicated
2548frames), `calendar-only' (calendar in a separate, dedicated frame); with
2549any other value the current frame is used.")
2550
2551(autoload (quote calendar) "calendar" "\
2552Choose between the one frame, two frame, or basic calendar displays.
2553The original function `calendar' has been renamed `calendar-basic-setup'." t nil)
2554
2555;;;***
2556\f
20a82009 2557;;;### (autoloads nil "cc-langs" "progmodes/cc-langs.el" (15192 12240))
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2559
2560(defvar c-mode-syntax-table nil "\
2561Syntax table used in c-mode buffers.")
2562
2563(defvar c++-mode-syntax-table nil "\
2564Syntax table used in c++-mode buffers.")
2565
2566(defvar objc-mode-syntax-table nil "\
2567Syntax table used in objc-mode buffers.")
2568
2569(defvar java-mode-syntax-table nil "\
2570Syntax table used in java-mode buffers.")
2571
2572(defvar idl-mode-syntax-table nil "\
2573Syntax table used in idl-mode buffers.")
2574
2575(defvar pike-mode-syntax-table nil "\
2576Syntax table used in pike-mode buffers.")
2577
2578;;;***
2579\f
2580;;;### (autoloads (pike-mode idl-mode java-mode objc-mode c++-mode
2581;;;;;; c-mode c-initialize-cc-mode) "cc-mode" "progmodes/cc-mode.el"
20a82009 2582;;;;;; (15122 26750))
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2583;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cc-mode.el
2584
2585(autoload (quote c-initialize-cc-mode) "cc-mode" nil nil nil)
2586
2587(autoload (quote c-mode) "cc-mode" "\
2588Major mode for editing K&R and ANSI C code.
2589To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from a
2590c-mode buffer. This automatically sets up a mail buffer with version
2591information already added. You just need to add a description of the
2592problem, including a reproducible test case and send the message.
2593
2594To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.
2595
2596The hook variable `c-mode-hook' is run with no args, if that value is
2597bound and has a non-nil value. Also the hook `c-mode-common-hook' is
2598run first.
2599
2600Key bindings:
2601\\{c-mode-map}" t nil)
2602
2603(autoload (quote c++-mode) "cc-mode" "\
2604Major mode for editing C++ code.
2605To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from a
2606c++-mode buffer. This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
2607version information already added. You just need to add a description
2608of the problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the
2609message.
2610
2611To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.
2612
2613The hook variable `c++-mode-hook' is run with no args, if that
2614variable is bound and has a non-nil value. Also the hook
2615`c-mode-common-hook' is run first.
2616
2617Key bindings:
2618\\{c++-mode-map}" t nil)
2619
2620(autoload (quote objc-mode) "cc-mode" "\
2621Major mode for editing Objective C code.
2622To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from an
2623objc-mode buffer. This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
2624version information already added. You just need to add a description
2625of the problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the
2626message.
2627
2628To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.
2629
2630The hook variable `objc-mode-hook' is run with no args, if that value
2631is bound and has a non-nil value. Also the hook `c-mode-common-hook'
2632is run first.
2633
2634Key bindings:
2635\\{objc-mode-map}" t nil)
2636
2637(autoload (quote java-mode) "cc-mode" "\
2638Major mode for editing Java code.
2639To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from a
2640java-mode buffer. This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
2641version information already added. You just need to add a description
2642of the problem, including a reproducible test case and send the
2643message.
2644
2645To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.
2646
2647The hook variable `java-mode-hook' is run with no args, if that value
2648is bound and has a non-nil value. Also the common hook
2649`c-mode-common-hook' is run first. Note that this mode automatically
2650sets the \"java\" style before calling any hooks so be careful if you
2651set styles in `c-mode-common-hook'.
2652
2653Key bindings:
2654\\{java-mode-map}" t nil)
2655
2656(autoload (quote idl-mode) "cc-mode" "\
2657Major mode for editing CORBA's IDL code.
2658To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from an
2659idl-mode buffer. This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
2660version information already added. You just need to add a description
2661of the problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the
2662message.
2663
2664To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.
2665
2666The hook variable `idl-mode-hook' is run with no args, if that
2667variable is bound and has a non-nil value. Also the hook
2668`c-mode-common-hook' is run first.
2669
2670Key bindings:
2671\\{idl-mode-map}" t nil)
2672
2673(autoload (quote pike-mode) "cc-mode" "\
2674Major mode for editing Pike code.
2675To submit a problem report, enter `\\[c-submit-bug-report]' from an
2676idl-mode buffer. This automatically sets up a mail buffer with
2677version information already added. You just need to add a description
2678of the problem, including a reproducible test case, and send the
2679message.
2680
2681To see what version of CC Mode you are running, enter `\\[c-version]'.
2682
2683The hook variable `pike-mode-hook' is run with no args, if that value
2684is bound and has a non-nil value. Also the common hook
2685`c-mode-common-hook' is run first.
2686
2687Key bindings:
2688\\{pike-mode-map}" t nil)
2689
2690;;;***
2691\f
2692;;;### (autoloads (c-set-offset c-add-style c-set-style) "cc-styles"
20a82009 2693;;;;;; "progmodes/cc-styles.el" (15192 12241))
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2695
2696(autoload (quote c-set-style) "cc-styles" "\
2697Set CC Mode variables to use one of several different indentation styles.
2698STYLENAME is a string representing the desired style from the list of
2699styles described in the variable `c-style-alist'. See that variable
2700for details of setting up styles.
2701
2702The variable `c-indentation-style' always contains the buffer's current
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2703style name.
2704
2705If the optional argument DONT-OVERRIDE is non-nil, no style variables
2706that already have values will be overridden. I.e. in the case of
2707`c-offsets-alist', syntactic symbols will only be added, and in the
2708case of all other style variables, only those set to `set-from-style'
2709will be reassigned.
2710
2711Obviously, specifying DONT-OVERRIDE is useful mainly when the initial
2712style is chosen for a CC Mode buffer by a major mode. Since this is
2713done internally by CC Mode, there's hardly ever a reason to use it." t nil)
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2715(autoload (quote c-add-style) "cc-styles" "\
2716Adds a style to `c-style-alist', or updates an existing one.
2717STYLE is a string identifying the style to add or update. DESCRIP is
2718an association list describing the style and must be of the form:
2719
2720 ([BASESTYLE] (VARIABLE . VALUE) [(VARIABLE . VALUE) ...])
2721
2722See the variable `c-style-alist' for the semantics of BASESTYLE,
2723VARIABLE and VALUE. This function also sets the current style to
2724STYLE using `c-set-style' if the optional SET-P flag is non-nil." t nil)
2725
2726(autoload (quote c-set-offset) "cc-styles" "\
2727Change the value of a syntactic element symbol in `c-offsets-alist'.
2728SYMBOL is the syntactic element symbol to change and OFFSET is the new
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2730and exists only for compatibility reasons." t nil)
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2732;;;***
2733\f
5682d301 2734;;;### (autoloads nil "cc-vars" "progmodes/cc-vars.el" (15306 37170))
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2735;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cc-vars.el
2736
2737(defconst c-emacs-features (let ((infodock-p (boundp (quote infodock-version))) (comments (let ((table (copy-syntax-table)) entry) (modify-syntax-entry 97 ". 12345678" table) (cond ((arrayp table) (setq entry (aref table 97)) (if (consp entry) (setq entry (car entry)))) ((fboundp (quote get-char-table)) (setq entry (get-char-table 97 table))) ((and (fboundp (quote char-table-p)) (char-table-p table)) (setq entry (car (char-table-range table [97])))) (t (error "CC Mode is incompatible with this version of Emacs"))) (if (= (logand (lsh entry -16) 255) 255) (quote 8-bit) (quote 1-bit))))) (if infodock-p (list comments (quote infodock)) (list comments))) "\
2738A list of features extant in the Emacs you are using.
2739There are many flavors of Emacs out there, each with different
2740features supporting those needed by CC Mode. Here's the current
2741supported list, along with the values for this variable:
2742
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2743 XEmacs 19, 20, 21: (8-bit)
2744 Emacs 19, 20: (1-bit)
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2745
2746Infodock (based on XEmacs) has an additional symbol on this list:
2747`infodock'.")
2748
2749;;;***
2750\f
2751;;;### (autoloads (ccl-execute-with-args check-ccl-program define-ccl-program
2752;;;;;; declare-ccl-program ccl-dump ccl-compile) "ccl" "international/ccl.el"
20a82009 2753;;;;;; (15192 12231))
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2754;;; Generated autoloads from international/ccl.el
2755
2756(autoload (quote ccl-compile) "ccl" "\
75dfe990 2757Return the compiled code of CCL-PROGRAM as a vector of integers." nil nil)
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2759(autoload (quote ccl-dump) "ccl" "\
2760Disassemble compiled CCL-CODE." nil nil)
2761
2762(autoload (quote declare-ccl-program) "ccl" "\
2763Declare NAME as a name of CCL program.
2764
2765This macro exists for backward compatibility. In the old version of
2766Emacs, to compile a CCL program which calls another CCL program not
2767yet defined, it must be declared as a CCL program in advance. But,
2768now CCL program names are resolved not at compile time but before
2769execution.
2770
2771Optional arg VECTOR is a compiled CCL code of the CCL program." nil (quote macro))
2772
2773(autoload (quote define-ccl-program) "ccl" "\
2774Set NAME the compiled code of CCL-PROGRAM.
54baed30 2775
2550055a 2776CCL-PROGRAM has this form:
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2777 (BUFFER_MAGNIFICATION
2778 CCL_MAIN_CODE
2779 [ CCL_EOF_CODE ])
2780
2781BUFFER_MAGNIFICATION is an integer value specifying the approximate
2782output buffer magnification size compared with the bytes of input data
2783text. If the value is zero, the CCL program can't execute `read' and
2784`write' commands.
2785
2786CCL_MAIN_CODE and CCL_EOF_CODE are CCL program codes. CCL_MAIN_CODE
2787executed at first. If there's no more input data when `read' command
2788is executed in CCL_MAIN_CODE, CCL_EOF_CODE is executed. If
2789CCL_MAIN_CODE is terminated, CCL_EOF_CODE is not executed.
2790
2791Here's the syntax of CCL program code in BNF notation. The lines
2792starting by two semicolons (and optional leading spaces) describe the
2793semantics.
2794
2795CCL_MAIN_CODE := CCL_BLOCK
2796
2797CCL_EOF_CODE := CCL_BLOCK
2798
2799CCL_BLOCK := STATEMENT | (STATEMENT [STATEMENT ...])
2800
2801STATEMENT :=
2802 SET | IF | BRANCH | LOOP | REPEAT | BREAK | READ | WRITE | CALL
2803 | TRANSLATE | END
2804
2805SET := (REG = EXPRESSION)
2806 | (REG ASSIGNMENT_OPERATOR EXPRESSION)
2807 ;; The following form is the same as (r0 = integer).
2808 | integer
2809
2810EXPRESSION := ARG | (EXPRESSION OPERATOR ARG)
2811
09938b67 2812;; Evaluate EXPRESSION. If the result is nonzero, execute
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2813;; CCL_BLOCK_0. Otherwise, execute CCL_BLOCK_1.
2814IF := (if EXPRESSION CCL_BLOCK_0 CCL_BLOCK_1)
2815
2816;; Evaluate EXPRESSION. Provided that the result is N, execute
2817;; CCL_BLOCK_N.
2818BRANCH := (branch EXPRESSION CCL_BLOCK_0 [CCL_BLOCK_1 ...])
2819
2820;; Execute STATEMENTs until (break) or (end) is executed.
2821LOOP := (loop STATEMENT [STATEMENT ...])
2822
2823;; Terminate the most inner loop.
2824BREAK := (break)
2825
2826REPEAT :=
2827 ;; Jump to the head of the most inner loop.
2828 (repeat)
2829 ;; Same as: ((write [REG | integer | string])
2830 ;; (repeat))
2831 | (write-repeat [REG | integer | string])
2832 ;; Same as: ((write REG [ARRAY])
2833 ;; (read REG)
2834 ;; (repeat))
2835 | (write-read-repeat REG [ARRAY])
2836 ;; Same as: ((write integer)
2837 ;; (read REG)
2838 ;; (repeat))
2839 | (write-read-repeat REG integer)
2840
2841READ := ;; Set REG_0 to a byte read from the input text, set REG_1
2842 ;; to the next byte read, and so on.
2843 (read REG_0 [REG_1 ...])
2844 ;; Same as: ((read REG)
2845 ;; (if (REG OPERATOR ARG) CCL_BLOCK_0 CCL_BLOCK_1))
2846 | (read-if (REG OPERATOR ARG) CCL_BLOCK_0 CCL_BLOCK_1)
2847 ;; Same as: ((read REG)
2848 ;; (branch REG CCL_BLOCK_0 [CCL_BLOCK_1 ...]))
2849 | (read-branch REG CCL_BLOCK_0 [CCL_BLOCK_1 ...])
2850 ;; Read a character from the input text while parsing
2851 ;; multibyte representation, set REG_0 to the charset ID of
2852 ;; the character, set REG_1 to the code point of the
2853 ;; character. If the dimension of charset is two, set REG_1
2550055a 2854 ;; to ((CODE0 << 7) | CODE1), where CODE0 is the first code
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2855 ;; point and CODE1 is the second code point.
2856 | (read-multibyte-character REG_0 REG_1)
2857
2858WRITE :=
2859 ;; Write REG_0, REG_1, ... to the output buffer. If REG_N is
2860 ;; a multibyte character, write the corresponding multibyte
2861 ;; representation.
2862 (write REG_0 [REG_1 ...])
2863 ;; Same as: ((r7 = EXPRESSION)
2864 ;; (write r7))
2865 | (write EXPRESSION)
2866 ;; Write the value of `integer' to the output buffer. If it
2867 ;; is a multibyte character, write the corresponding multibyte
2868 ;; representation.
2869 | (write integer)
2870 ;; Write the byte sequence of `string' as is to the output
2871 ;; buffer.
2872 | (write string)
2873 ;; Same as: (write string)
2874 | string
2875 ;; Provided that the value of REG is N, write Nth element of
2876 ;; ARRAY to the output buffer. If it is a multibyte
2877 ;; character, write the corresponding multibyte
2878 ;; representation.
2879 | (write REG ARRAY)
2880 ;; Write a multibyte representation of a character whose
2881 ;; charset ID is REG_0 and code point is REG_1. If the
2882 ;; dimension of the charset is two, REG_1 should be ((CODE0 <<
2550055a 2883 ;; 7) | CODE1), where CODE0 is the first code point and CODE1
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2884 ;; is the second code point of the character.
2885 | (write-multibyte-character REG_0 REG_1)
2886
2887;; Call CCL program whose name is ccl-program-name.
2888CALL := (call ccl-program-name)
2889
2890;; Terminate the CCL program.
2891END := (end)
2892
2893;; CCL registers that can contain any integer value. As r7 is also
2894;; used by CCL interpreter, its value is changed unexpectedly.
2895REG := r0 | r1 | r2 | r3 | r4 | r5 | r6 | r7
2896
2897ARG := REG | integer
2898
2899OPERATOR :=
2900 ;; Normal arithmethic operators (same meaning as C code).
2901 + | - | * | / | %
2902
2903 ;; Bitwize operators (same meaning as C code)
2904 | & | `|' | ^
2905
2906 ;; Shifting operators (same meaning as C code)
2907 | << | >>
2908
2909 ;; (REG = ARG_0 <8 ARG_1) means:
2910 ;; (REG = ((ARG_0 << 8) | ARG_1))
2911 | <8
2912
2913 ;; (REG = ARG_0 >8 ARG_1) means:
2914 ;; ((REG = (ARG_0 >> 8))
2915 ;; (r7 = (ARG_0 & 255)))
2916 | >8
2917
2918 ;; (REG = ARG_0 // ARG_1) means:
2919 ;; ((REG = (ARG_0 / ARG_1))
2920 ;; (r7 = (ARG_0 % ARG_1)))
2921 | //
2922
2923 ;; Normal comparing operators (same meaning as C code)
2924 | < | > | == | <= | >= | !=
2925
2926 ;; If ARG_0 and ARG_1 are higher and lower byte of Shift-JIS
2927 ;; code, and CHAR is the corresponding JISX0208 character,
2928 ;; (REG = ARG_0 de-sjis ARG_1) means:
2929 ;; ((REG = CODE0)
2930 ;; (r7 = CODE1))
2931 ;; where CODE0 is the first code point of CHAR, CODE1 is the
2932 ;; second code point of CHAR.
2933 | de-sjis
2934
2935 ;; If ARG_0 and ARG_1 are the first and second code point of
2936 ;; JISX0208 character CHAR, and SJIS is the correponding
2937 ;; Shift-JIS code,
2938 ;; (REG = ARG_0 en-sjis ARG_1) means:
2939 ;; ((REG = HIGH)
2940 ;; (r7 = LOW))
2941 ;; where HIGH is the higher byte of SJIS, LOW is the lower
2942 ;; byte of SJIS.
2943 | en-sjis
2944
2945ASSIGNMENT_OPERATOR :=
2946 ;; Same meaning as C code
2947 += | -= | *= | /= | %= | &= | `|=' | ^= | <<= | >>=
2948
2949 ;; (REG <8= ARG) is the same as:
2950 ;; ((REG <<= 8)
2951 ;; (REG |= ARG))
2952 | <8=
2953
2954 ;; (REG >8= ARG) is the same as:
2955 ;; ((r7 = (REG & 255))
2956 ;; (REG >>= 8))
2957
2958 ;; (REG //= ARG) is the same as:
2959 ;; ((r7 = (REG % ARG))
2960 ;; (REG /= ARG))
2961 | //=
2962
2963ARRAY := `[' integer ... `]'
2964
2965
2966TRANSLATE :=
2967 (translate-character REG(table) REG(charset) REG(codepoint))
2968 | (translate-character SYMBOL REG(charset) REG(codepoint))
2a55cd3a 2969 ;; SYMBOL must refer to a table defined by `define-translation-table'.
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2970MAP :=
2971 (iterate-multiple-map REG REG MAP-IDs)
2972 | (map-multiple REG REG (MAP-SET))
2973 | (map-single REG REG MAP-ID)
2974MAP-IDs := MAP-ID ...
2975MAP-SET := MAP-IDs | (MAP-IDs) MAP-SET
2976MAP-ID := integer
2977" nil (quote macro))
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2979(autoload (quote check-ccl-program) "ccl" "\
2980Check validity of CCL-PROGRAM.
2981If CCL-PROGRAM is a symbol denoting a CCL program, return
2982CCL-PROGRAM, else return nil.
2983If CCL-PROGRAM is a vector and optional arg NAME (symbol) is supplied,
2984register CCL-PROGRAM by name NAME, and return NAME." nil (quote macro))
2985
2986(autoload (quote ccl-execute-with-args) "ccl" "\
2987Execute CCL-PROGRAM with registers initialized by the remaining args.
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2988The return value is a vector of resulting CCL registers.
2989
2990See the documentation of `define-ccl-program' for the detail of CCL program." nil nil)
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2991
2992;;;***
2993\f
2994;;;### (autoloads (checkdoc-minor-mode checkdoc-ispell-defun checkdoc-ispell-comments
2995;;;;;; checkdoc-ispell-continue checkdoc-ispell-start checkdoc-ispell-message-text
2996;;;;;; checkdoc-ispell-message-interactive checkdoc-ispell-interactive
2997;;;;;; checkdoc-ispell-current-buffer checkdoc-ispell checkdoc-defun
2998;;;;;; checkdoc-eval-defun checkdoc-message-text checkdoc-rogue-spaces
b5c5b319 2999;;;;;; checkdoc-comments checkdoc-continue checkdoc-start checkdoc-current-buffer
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3000;;;;;; checkdoc-eval-current-buffer checkdoc-message-interactive
3001;;;;;; checkdoc-interactive checkdoc) "checkdoc" "emacs-lisp/checkdoc.el"
5682d301 3002;;;;;; (15319 49208))
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3003;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/checkdoc.el
3004
3005(autoload (quote checkdoc) "checkdoc" "\
3006Interactivly check the entire buffer for style errors.
3007The current status of the ckeck will be displayed in a buffer which
3008the users will view as each check is completed." t nil)
3009
3010(autoload (quote checkdoc-interactive) "checkdoc" "\
3011Interactively check the current buffer for doc string errors.
3012Prefix argument START-HERE will start the checking from the current
3013point, otherwise the check starts at the beginning of the current
3014buffer. Allows navigation forward and backwards through document
3015errors. Does not check for comment or space warnings.
3016Optional argument SHOWSTATUS indicates that we should update the
3017checkdoc status window instead of the usual behavior." t nil)
3018
3019(autoload (quote checkdoc-message-interactive) "checkdoc" "\
3020Interactively check the current buffer for message string errors.
3021Prefix argument START-HERE will start the checking from the current
3022point, otherwise the check starts at the beginning of the current
3023buffer. Allows navigation forward and backwards through document
3024errors. Does not check for comment or space warnings.
3025Optional argument SHOWSTATUS indicates that we should update the
3026checkdoc status window instead of the usual behavior." t nil)
3027
3028(autoload (quote checkdoc-eval-current-buffer) "checkdoc" "\
3029Evaluate and check documentation for the current buffer.
3030Evaluation is done first because good documentation for something that
3031doesn't work is just not useful. Comments, doc strings, and rogue
3032spacing are all verified." t nil)
3033
3034(autoload (quote checkdoc-current-buffer) "checkdoc" "\
3035Check current buffer for document, comment, error style, and rogue spaces.
3036With a prefix argument (in Lisp, the argument TAKE-NOTES),
3037store all errors found in a warnings buffer,
3038otherwise stop after the first error." t nil)
3039
3040(autoload (quote checkdoc-start) "checkdoc" "\
3041Start scanning the current buffer for documentation string style errors.
3042Only documentation strings are checked.
3043Use `checkdoc-continue' to continue checking if an error cannot be fixed.
3044Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES means to collect all the warning messages into
3045a separate buffer." t nil)
3046
3047(autoload (quote checkdoc-continue) "checkdoc" "\
3048Find the next doc string in the current buffer which has a style error.
3049Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES means to continue through the whole buffer and
3050save warnings in a separate buffer. Second optional argument START-POINT
3051is the starting location. If this is nil, `point-min' is used instead." t nil)
3052
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3053(autoload (quote checkdoc-comments) "checkdoc" "\
3054Find missing comment sections in the current Emacs Lisp file.
3055Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES non-nil means to save warnings in a
3056separate buffer. Otherwise print a message. This returns the error
3057if there is one." t nil)
3058
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3059(autoload (quote checkdoc-rogue-spaces) "checkdoc" "\
3060Find extra spaces at the end of lines in the current file.
3061Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES non-nil means to save warnings in a
3062separate buffer. Otherwise print a message. This returns the error
3063if there is one.
3064Optional argument INTERACT permits more interactive fixing." t nil)
3065
3066(autoload (quote checkdoc-message-text) "checkdoc" "\
3067Scan the buffer for occurrences of the error function, and verify text.
3068Optional argument TAKE-NOTES causes all errors to be logged." t nil)
3069
3070(autoload (quote checkdoc-eval-defun) "checkdoc" "\
3071Evaluate the current form with `eval-defun' and check its documentation.
3072Evaluation is done first so the form will be read before the
3073documentation is checked. If there is a documentation error, then the display
3074of what was evaluated will be overwritten by the diagnostic message." t nil)
3075
3076(autoload (quote checkdoc-defun) "checkdoc" "\
3077Examine the doc string of the function or variable under point.
3078Call `error' if the doc string has problems. If NO-ERROR is
3079non-nil, then do not call error, but call `message' instead.
3080If the doc string passes the test, then check the function for rogue white
3081space at the end of each line." t nil)
3082
3083(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell) "checkdoc" "\
3084Check the style and spelling of everything interactively.
3085Calls `checkdoc' with spell-checking turned on.
3086Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc'" t nil)
3087
3088(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-current-buffer) "checkdoc" "\
3089Check the style and spelling of the current buffer.
3090Calls `checkdoc-current-buffer' with spell-checking turned on.
3091Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-current-buffer'" t nil)
3092
3093(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-interactive) "checkdoc" "\
3094Check the style and spelling of the current buffer interactively.
3095Calls `checkdoc-interactive' with spell-checking turned on.
3096Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-interactive'" t nil)
3097
3098(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-message-interactive) "checkdoc" "\
3099Check the style and spelling of message text interactively.
3100Calls `checkdoc-message-interactive' with spell-checking turned on.
3101Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-message-interactive'" t nil)
3102
3103(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-message-text) "checkdoc" "\
3104Check the style and spelling of message text interactively.
3105Calls `checkdoc-message-text' with spell-checking turned on.
3106Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-message-text'" t nil)
3107
3108(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-start) "checkdoc" "\
3109Check the style and spelling of the current buffer.
3110Calls `checkdoc-start' with spell-checking turned on.
3111Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-start'" t nil)
3112
3113(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-continue) "checkdoc" "\
3114Check the style and spelling of the current buffer after point.
3115Calls `checkdoc-continue' with spell-checking turned on.
3116Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-continue'" t nil)
3117
3118(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-comments) "checkdoc" "\
3119Check the style and spelling of the current buffer's comments.
3120Calls `checkdoc-comments' with spell-checking turned on.
3121Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-comments'" t nil)
3122
3123(autoload (quote checkdoc-ispell-defun) "checkdoc" "\
3124Check the style and spelling of the current defun with Ispell.
3125Calls `checkdoc-defun' with spell-checking turned on.
3126Prefix argument TAKE-NOTES is the same as for `checkdoc-defun'" t nil)
3127
3128(autoload (quote checkdoc-minor-mode) "checkdoc" "\
3129Toggle Checkdoc minor mode, a mode for checking Lisp doc strings.
3130With prefix ARG, turn Checkdoc minor mode on iff ARG is positive.
3131
3132In Checkdoc minor mode, the usual bindings for `eval-defun' which is
6c083b4c 3133bound to \\<checkdoc-minor-mode-map> \\[checkdoc-eval-defun] and `checkdoc-eval-current-buffer' are overridden to include
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3134checking of documentation strings.
3135
6c083b4c 3136\\{checkdoc-minor-mode-map}" t nil)
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3137
3138;;;***
3139\f
3140;;;### (autoloads (encode-hz-buffer encode-hz-region decode-hz-buffer
20a82009
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3141;;;;;; decode-hz-region) "china-util" "language/china-util.el" (15192
3142;;;;;; 12234))
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3143;;; Generated autoloads from language/china-util.el
3144
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3145(autoload (quote decode-hz-region) "china-util" "\
3146Decode HZ/ZW encoded text in the current region.
3147Return the length of resulting text." t nil)
3148
3149(autoload (quote decode-hz-buffer) "china-util" "\
3150Decode HZ/ZW encoded text in the current buffer." t nil)
3151
3152(autoload (quote encode-hz-region) "china-util" "\
3153Encode the text in the current region to HZ.
3154Return the length of resulting text." t nil)
3155
3156(autoload (quote encode-hz-buffer) "china-util" "\
3157Encode the text in the current buffer to HZ." t nil)
3158
3159;;;***
3160\f
0a352cd7 3161;;;### (autoloads (command-history list-command-history repeat-matching-complex-command)
5682d301 3162;;;;;; "chistory" "chistory.el" (14884 48970))
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3163;;; Generated autoloads from chistory.el
3164
3165(autoload (quote repeat-matching-complex-command) "chistory" "\
3166Edit and re-evaluate complex command with name matching PATTERN.
3167Matching occurrences are displayed, most recent first, until you select
3168a form for evaluation. If PATTERN is empty (or nil), every form in the
3169command history is offered. The form is placed in the minibuffer for
3170editing and the result is evaluated." t nil)
3171
3172(autoload (quote list-command-history) "chistory" "\
3173List history of commands typed to minibuffer.
3174The number of commands listed is controlled by `list-command-history-max'.
3175Calls value of `list-command-history-filter' (if non-nil) on each history
3176element to judge if that element should be excluded from the list.
3177
3178The buffer is left in Command History mode." t nil)
3179
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3180(autoload (quote command-history) "chistory" "\
3181Examine commands from `command-history' in a buffer.
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3182The number of commands listed is controlled by `list-command-history-max'.
3183The command history is filtered by `list-command-history-filter' if non-nil.
3184Use \\<command-history-map>\\[command-history-repeat] to repeat the command on the current line.
3185
3186Otherwise much like Emacs-Lisp Mode except that there is no self-insertion
3187and digits provide prefix arguments. Tab does not indent.
3188\\{command-history-map}
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3189
3190This command always recompiles the Command History listing
3191and runs the normal hook `command-history-hook'." t nil)
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3192
3193;;;***
3194\f
5682d301 3195;;;### (autoloads nil "cl" "emacs-lisp/cl.el" (15297 22177))
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3196;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/cl.el
3197
3198(defvar custom-print-functions nil "\
3199This is a list of functions that format user objects for printing.
3200Each function is called in turn with three arguments: the object, the
3201stream, and the print level (currently ignored). If it is able to
3202print the object it returns true; otherwise it returns nil and the
3203printer proceeds to the next function on the list.
3204
3205This variable is not used at present, but it is defined in hopes that
3206a future Emacs interpreter will be able to use it.")
3207
3208;;;***
3209\f
3210;;;### (autoloads (common-lisp-indent-function) "cl-indent" "emacs-lisp/cl-indent.el"
20a82009 3211;;;;;; (15226 33281))
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3212;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/cl-indent.el
3213
3214(autoload (quote common-lisp-indent-function) "cl-indent" nil nil nil)
3215
3216;;;***
3217\f
3218;;;### (autoloads (c-macro-expand) "cmacexp" "progmodes/cmacexp.el"
20a82009 3219;;;;;; (15251 43415))
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3220;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cmacexp.el
3221
3222(autoload (quote c-macro-expand) "cmacexp" "\
3223Expand C macros in the region, using the C preprocessor.
3224Normally display output in temp buffer, but
3225prefix arg means replace the region with it.
3226
3227`c-macro-preprocessor' specifies the preprocessor to use.
3228Prompt for arguments to the preprocessor (e.g. `-DDEBUG -I ./include')
3229if the user option `c-macro-prompt-flag' is non-nil.
3230
3231Noninteractive args are START, END, SUBST.
3232For use inside Lisp programs, see also `c-macro-expansion'." t nil)
3233
3234;;;***
3235\f
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MB
3236;;;### (autoloads (run-scheme) "cmuscheme" "cmuscheme.el" (15192
3237;;;;;; 12207))
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3238;;; Generated autoloads from cmuscheme.el
3239
3240(autoload (quote run-scheme) "cmuscheme" "\
3241Run an inferior Scheme process, input and output via buffer *scheme*.
3242If there is a process already running in `*scheme*', switch to that buffer.
3243With argument, allows you to edit the command line (default is value
6c083b4c 3244of `scheme-program-name'). Runs the hooks `inferior-scheme-mode-hook'
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3245\(after the `comint-mode-hook' is run).
3246\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the process buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
3247 (add-hook 'same-window-buffer-names "*scheme*")
3248
3249;;;***
3250\f
3251;;;### (autoloads (codepage-setup cp-supported-codepages cp-offset-for-codepage
3252;;;;;; cp-language-for-codepage cp-charset-for-codepage cp-make-coding-systems-for-codepage)
20a82009 3253;;;;;; "codepage" "international/codepage.el" (15192 12231))
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3254;;; Generated autoloads from international/codepage.el
3255
3256(autoload (quote cp-make-coding-systems-for-codepage) "codepage" "\
3257Create a coding system to convert IBM CODEPAGE into charset ISO-NAME
3258whose first character is at offset OFFSET from the beginning of 8-bit
3259ASCII table.
3260
3261The created coding system has the usual 3 subsidiary systems: for Unix-,
3262DOS- and Mac-style EOL conversion. However, unlike built-in coding
3263systems, the Mac-style EOL conversion is currently not supported by the
3264decoder and encoder created by this function." nil nil)
3265
3266(autoload (quote cp-charset-for-codepage) "codepage" "\
3267Return the charset for which there is a translation table to DOS CODEPAGE.
3268CODEPAGE must be the name of a DOS codepage, a string." nil nil)
3269
3270(autoload (quote cp-language-for-codepage) "codepage" "\
3271Return the name of the MULE language environment for CODEPAGE.
3272CODEPAGE must be the name of a DOS codepage, a string." nil nil)
3273
3274(autoload (quote cp-offset-for-codepage) "codepage" "\
3275Return the offset to be used in setting up coding systems for CODEPAGE.
3276CODEPAGE must be the name of a DOS codepage, a string." nil nil)
3277
3278(autoload (quote cp-supported-codepages) "codepage" "\
3279Return an alist of supported codepages.
3280
3281Each association in the alist has the form (NNN . CHARSET), where NNN is the
3282codepage number, and CHARSET is the MULE charset which is the closest match
3283for the character set supported by that codepage.
3284
3285A codepage NNN is supported if a variable called `cpNNN-decode-table' exists,
3286is a vector, and has a charset property." nil nil)
3287
3288(autoload (quote codepage-setup) "codepage" "\
3289Create a coding system cpCODEPAGE to support the IBM codepage CODEPAGE.
3290
3291These coding systems are meant for encoding and decoding 8-bit non-ASCII
3292characters used by the IBM codepages, typically in conjunction with files
3293read/written by MS-DOS software, or for display on the MS-DOS terminal." t nil)
3294
3295;;;***
3296\f
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3297;;;### (autoloads (comint-redirect-results-list-from-process comint-redirect-results-list
3298;;;;;; comint-redirect-send-command-to-process comint-redirect-send-command
0ad84a21 3299;;;;;; comint-run make-comint make-comint-in-buffer) "comint" "comint.el"
5682d301 3300;;;;;; (15309 60248))
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3301;;; Generated autoloads from comint.el
3302
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3303(autoload (quote make-comint-in-buffer) "comint" "\
3304Make a comint process NAME in BUFFER, running PROGRAM.
3305If BUFFER is nil, it defaults to NAME surrounded by `*'s.
3306PROGRAM should be either a string denoting an executable program to create
3307via `start-process', or a cons pair of the form (HOST . SERVICE) denoting a TCP
3308connection to be opened via `open-network-stream'. If there is already a
3309running process in that buffer, it is not restarted. Optional third arg
3310STARTFILE is the name of a file to send the contents of to the process.
3311
3312If PROGRAM is a string, any more args are arguments to PROGRAM." nil nil)
3313
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3314(autoload (quote make-comint) "comint" "\
3315Make a comint process NAME in a buffer, running PROGRAM.
3316The name of the buffer is made by surrounding NAME with `*'s.
3317PROGRAM should be either a string denoting an executable program to create
3318via `start-process', or a cons pair of the form (HOST . SERVICE) denoting a TCP
3319connection to be opened via `open-network-stream'. If there is already a
3320running process in that buffer, it is not restarted. Optional third arg
3321STARTFILE is the name of a file to send the contents of to the process.
3322
3323If PROGRAM is a string, any more args are arguments to PROGRAM." nil nil)
3324
3325(autoload (quote comint-run) "comint" "\
3326Run PROGRAM in a comint buffer and switch to it.
3327The buffer name is made by surrounding the file name of PROGRAM with `*'s.
3328The file name is used to make a symbol name, such as `comint-sh-hook', and any
3329hooks on this symbol are run in the buffer.
3330See `make-comint' and `comint-exec'." t nil)
3331
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3332(autoload (quote comint-redirect-send-command) "comint" "\
3333Send COMMAND to process in current buffer, with output to OUTPUT-BUFFER.
3334With prefix arg, echo output in process buffer.
3335
3336If NO-DISPLAY is non-nil, do not show the output buffer." t nil)
3337
3338(autoload (quote comint-redirect-send-command-to-process) "comint" "\
3339Send COMMAND to PROCESS, with output to OUTPUT-BUFFER.
3340With prefix arg, echo output in process buffer.
3341
3342If NO-DISPLAY is non-nil, do not show the output buffer." t nil)
3343
3344(autoload (quote comint-redirect-results-list) "comint" "\
0ad84a21 3345Send COMMAND to current process.
cded5ed3 3346Return a list of expressions in the output which match REGEXP.
5ec14d3c 3347REGEXP-GROUP is the regular expression group in REGEXP to use." nil nil)
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3348
3349(autoload (quote comint-redirect-results-list-from-process) "comint" "\
0ad84a21 3350Send COMMAND to PROCESS.
cded5ed3 3351Return a list of expressions in the output which match REGEXP.
5ec14d3c 3352REGEXP-GROUP is the regular expression group in REGEXP to use." nil nil)
cded5ed3 3353
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3354;;;***
3355\f
20a82009
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3356;;;### (autoloads (compare-windows) "compare-w" "compare-w.el" (15192
3357;;;;;; 12207))
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3358;;; Generated autoloads from compare-w.el
3359
3360(autoload (quote compare-windows) "compare-w" "\
3361Compare text in current window with text in next window.
3362Compares the text starting at point in each window,
3363moving over text in each one as far as they match.
3364
3365This command pushes the mark in each window
3366at the prior location of point in that window.
3367If both windows display the same buffer,
3368the mark is pushed twice in that buffer:
3369first in the other window, then in the selected window.
3370
3371A prefix arg means ignore changes in whitespace.
3372The variable `compare-windows-whitespace' controls how whitespace is skipped.
3373If `compare-ignore-case' is non-nil, changes in case are also ignored." t nil)
3374
3375;;;***
3376\f
3377;;;### (autoloads (next-error compilation-minor-mode compilation-shell-minor-mode
3378;;;;;; compilation-mode grep-find grep compile compilation-search-path
3379;;;;;; compilation-ask-about-save compilation-window-height compilation-mode-hook)
5682d301 3380;;;;;; "compile" "progmodes/compile.el" (15320 3854))
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3381;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/compile.el
3382
3383(defvar compilation-mode-hook nil "\
3384*List of hook functions run by `compilation-mode' (see `run-hooks').")
3385
3386(defvar compilation-window-height nil "\
3387*Number of lines in a compilation window. If nil, use Emacs default.")
3388
3389(defvar compilation-process-setup-function nil "\
3390*Function to call to customize the compilation process.
3391This functions is called immediately before the compilation process is
3392started. It can be used to set any variables or functions that are used
3393while processing the output of the compilation process.")
3394
3395(defvar compilation-buffer-name-function nil "\
3396Function to compute the name of a compilation buffer.
3397The function receives one argument, the name of the major mode of the
3398compilation buffer. It should return a string.
3399nil means compute the name with `(concat \"*\" (downcase major-mode) \"*\")'.")
3400
3401(defvar compilation-finish-function nil "\
3402Function to call when a compilation process finishes.
3403It is called with two arguments: the compilation buffer, and a string
3404describing how the process finished.")
3405
3406(defvar compilation-finish-functions nil "\
3407Functions to call when a compilation process finishes.
3408Each function is called with two arguments: the compilation buffer,
3409and a string describing how the process finished.")
3410
3411(defvar compilation-ask-about-save t "\
cded5ed3 3412*Non-nil means \\[compile] asks which buffers to save before compiling.
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3413Otherwise, it saves all modified buffers without asking.")
3414
3415(defvar compilation-search-path (quote (nil)) "\
3416*List of directories to search for source files named in error messages.
3417Elements should be directory names, not file names of directories.
3418nil as an element means to try the default directory.")
3419
3420(autoload (quote compile) "compile" "\
3421Compile the program including the current buffer. Default: run `make'.
3422Runs COMMAND, a shell command, in a separate process asynchronously
3423with output going to the buffer `*compilation*'.
3424
3425You can then use the command \\[next-error] to find the next error message
3426and move to the source code that caused it.
3427
3428Interactively, prompts for the command if `compilation-read-command' is
3429non-nil; otherwise uses `compile-command'. With prefix arg, always prompts.
3430
3431To run more than one compilation at once, start one and rename the
3432`*compilation*' buffer to some other name with \\[rename-buffer].
3433Then start the next one.
3434
3435The name used for the buffer is actually whatever is returned by
3436the function in `compilation-buffer-name-function', so you can set that
3437to a function that generates a unique name." t nil)
3438
3439(autoload (quote grep) "compile" "\
3440Run grep, with user-specified args, and collect output in a buffer.
3441While grep runs asynchronously, you can use \\[next-error] (M-x next-error),
3442or \\<compilation-minor-mode-map>\\[compile-goto-error] in the grep output buffer, to go to the lines
3443where grep found matches.
3444
54baed30 3445This command uses a special history list for its COMMAND-ARGS, so you can
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3446easily repeat a grep command.
3447
3448A prefix argument says to default the argument based upon the current
3449tag the cursor is over, substituting it into the last grep command
3450in the grep command history (or into `grep-command'
3451if that history list is empty)." t nil)
3452
3453(autoload (quote grep-find) "compile" "\
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3454Run grep via find, with user-specified args COMMAND-ARGS.
3455Collect output in a buffer.
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3456While find runs asynchronously, you can use the \\[next-error] command
3457to find the text that grep hits refer to.
3458
3459This command uses a special history list for its arguments, so you can
3460easily repeat a find command." t nil)
3461
3462(autoload (quote compilation-mode) "compile" "\
3463Major mode for compilation log buffers.
3464\\<compilation-mode-map>To visit the source for a line-numbered error,
3465move point to the error message line and type \\[compile-goto-error].
3466To kill the compilation, type \\[kill-compilation].
3467
3468Runs `compilation-mode-hook' with `run-hooks' (which see)." t nil)
3469
3470(autoload (quote compilation-shell-minor-mode) "compile" "\
3471Toggle compilation shell minor mode.
3472With arg, turn compilation mode on if and only if arg is positive.
3473See `compilation-mode'.
3474Turning the mode on runs the normal hook `compilation-shell-minor-mode-hook'." t nil)
3475
3476(autoload (quote compilation-minor-mode) "compile" "\
3477Toggle compilation minor mode.
3478With arg, turn compilation mode on if and only if arg is positive.
3479See `compilation-mode'.
3480Turning the mode on runs the normal hook `compilation-minor-mode-hook'." t nil)
3481
3482(autoload (quote next-error) "compile" "\
3483Visit next compilation error message and corresponding source code.
3484
3485If all the error messages parsed so far have been processed already,
3486the message buffer is checked for new ones.
3487
54baed30 3488A prefix ARGP specifies how many error messages to move;
93548d2e 3489negative means move back to previous error messages.
54baed30 3490Just \\[universal-argument] as a prefix means reparse the error message buffer
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3491and start at the first error.
3492
3493\\[next-error] normally uses the most recently started compilation or
3494grep buffer. However, it can operate on any buffer with output from
3495the \\[compile] and \\[grep] commands, or, more generally, on any
3496buffer in Compilation mode or with Compilation Minor mode enabled. To
3497specify use of a particular buffer for error messages, type
3498\\[next-error] in that buffer.
3499
3500Once \\[next-error] has chosen the buffer for error messages,
3501it stays with that buffer until you use it in some other buffer which
3502uses Compilation mode or Compilation Minor mode.
3503
3504See variables `compilation-parse-errors-function' and
3505`compilation-error-regexp-alist' for customization ideas." t nil)
3506 (define-key ctl-x-map "`" 'next-error)
3507
3508;;;***
3509\f
b442e70a 3510;;;### (autoloads (partial-completion-mode) "complete" "complete.el"
20a82009 3511;;;;;; (15192 12207))
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3512;;; Generated autoloads from complete.el
3513
f75a0f7a 3514(defvar partial-completion-mode nil "\
2a55cd3a 3515Non-nil if Partial-Completion mode is enabled.
bd02b8e0 3516See the command `partial-completion-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
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3517Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
3518use either \\[customize] or the function `partial-completion-mode'.")
f75a0f7a
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3519
3520(custom-add-to-group (quote partial-completion) (quote partial-completion-mode) (quote custom-variable))
3521
3522(custom-add-load (quote partial-completion-mode) (quote complete))
3523
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3524(autoload (quote partial-completion-mode) "complete" "\
3525Toggle Partial Completion mode.
3526With prefix ARG, turn Partial Completion mode on if ARG is positive.
3527
3528When Partial Completion mode is enabled, TAB (or M-TAB if `PC-meta-flag' is
3529nil) is enhanced so that if some string is divided into words and each word is
3530delimited by a character in `PC-word-delimiters', partial words are completed
b442e70a 3531as much as possible and `*' characters are treated likewise in file names.
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3532
3533For example, M-x p-c-m expands to M-x partial-completion-mode since no other
3534command begins with that sequence of characters, and
3535\\[find-file] f_b.c TAB might complete to foo_bar.c if that file existed and no
3536other file in that directory begin with that sequence of characters.
3537
2a55cd3a 3538Unless `PC-disable-includes' is non-nil, the `<...>' sequence is interpreted
93548d2e 3539specially in \\[find-file]. For example,
2a55cd3a 3540\\[find-file] <sys/time.h> RET finds the file `/usr/include/sys/time.h'.
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3541See also the variable `PC-include-file-path'." t nil)
3542
3543;;;***
3544\f
3545;;;### (autoloads (dynamic-completion-mode) "completion" "completion.el"
20a82009 3546;;;;;; (15192 12207))
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3547;;; Generated autoloads from completion.el
3548
3549(autoload (quote dynamic-completion-mode) "completion" "\
3550Enable dynamic word-completion." t nil)
3551
3552;;;***
3553\f
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3554;;;### (autoloads (decompose-composite-char compose-last-chars compose-chars-after
3555;;;;;; find-composition compose-chars decompose-string compose-string
3556;;;;;; decompose-region compose-region) "composite" "composite.el"
20a82009 3557;;;;;; (15192 12207))
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3558;;; Generated autoloads from composite.el
3559
3560(defconst reference-point-alist (quote ((tl . 0) (tc . 1) (tr . 2) (Bl . 3) (Bc . 4) (Br . 5) (bl . 6) (bc . 7) (br . 8) (cl . 9) (cc . 10) (cr . 11) (top-left . 0) (top-center . 1) (top-right . 2) (base-left . 3) (base-center . 4) (base-right . 5) (bottom-left . 6) (bottom-center . 7) (bottom-right . 8) (center-left . 9) (center-center . 10) (center-right . 11) (ml . 3) (mc . 10) (mr . 5) (mid-left . 3) (mid-center . 10) (mid-right . 5))) "\
3561Alist of symbols vs integer codes of glyph reference points.
3562A glyph reference point symbol is to be used to specify a composition
3563rule in COMPONENTS argument to such functions as `compose-region' and
3564`make-composition'.
3565
3566Meanings of glyph reference point codes are as follows:
3567
3568 0----1----2 <---- ascent 0:tl or top-left
3569 | | 1:tc or top-center
3570 | | 2:tr or top-right
3571 | | 3:Bl or base-left 9:cl or center-left
3572 9 10 11 <---- center 4:Bc or base-center 10:cc or center-center
3573 | | 5:Br or base-right 11:cr or center-right
3574 --3----4----5-- <-- baseline 6:bl or bottom-left
3575 | | 7:bc or bottom-center
3576 6----7----8 <---- descent 8:br or bottom-right
3577
3578Glyph reference point symbols are to be used to specify composition
3579rule of the form (GLOBAL-REF-POINT . NEW-REF-POINT), where
3580GLOBAL-REF-POINT is a reference point in the overall glyphs already
3581composed, and NEW-REF-POINT is a reference point in the new glyph to
3582be added.
3583
3584For instance, if GLOBAL-REF-POINT is `br' (bottom-right) and
e5c8f6f1 3585NEW-REF-POINT is `tc' (top-center), the overall glyph is updated as
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3586follows (the point `*' corresponds to both reference points):
3587
3588 +-------+--+ <--- new ascent
3589 | | |
3590 | global| |
3591 | glyph | |
3592 -- | | |-- <--- baseline (doesn't change)
3593 +----+--*--+
3594 | | new |
3595 | |glyph|
3596 +----+-----+ <--- new descent
3597")
3598
3599(autoload (quote compose-region) "composite" "\
3600Compose characters in the current region.
3601
3602When called from a program, expects these four arguments.
3603
3604First two arguments START and END are positions (integers or markers)
3605specifying the region.
3606
3607Optional 3rd argument COMPONENTS, if non-nil, is a character or a
3608sequence (vector, list, or string) of integers.
3609
3610If it is a character, it is an alternate character to display instead
3611of the text in the region.
3612
3613If it is a string, the elements are alternate characters.
3614
3615If it is a vector or list, it is a sequence of alternate characters and
3616composition rules, where (2N)th elements are characters and (2N+1)th
3617elements are composition rules to specify how to compose (2N+2)th
3618elements with previously composed N glyphs.
3619
3620A composition rule is a cons of global and new glyph reference point
3621symbols. See the documentation of `reference-point-alist' for more
3622detail.
3623
3624Optional 4th argument MODIFICATION-FUNC is a function to call to
3625adjust the composition when it gets invalid because of a change of
3626text in the composition." t nil)
3627
3628(autoload (quote decompose-region) "composite" "\
3629Decompose text in the current region.
3630
3631When called from a program, expects two arguments,
3632positions (integers or markers) specifying the region." t nil)
3633
3634(autoload (quote compose-string) "composite" "\
3635Compose characters in string STRING.
3636
3637The return value is STRING where `composition' property is put on all
3638the characters in it.
3639
3640Optional 2nd and 3rd arguments START and END specify the range of
3641STRING to be composed. They defaults to the beginning and the end of
3642STRING respectively.
3643
3644Optional 4th argument COMPONENTS, if non-nil, is a character or a
3645sequence (vector, list, or string) of integers. See the function
3646`compose-region' for more detail.
3647
3648Optional 5th argument MODIFICATION-FUNC is a function to call to
3649adjust the composition when it gets invalid because of a change of
3650text in the composition." nil nil)
3651
3652(autoload (quote decompose-string) "composite" "\
3653Return STRING where `composition' property is removed." nil nil)
3654
3655(autoload (quote compose-chars) "composite" "\
3656Return a string from arguments in which all characters are composed.
3657For relative composition, arguments are characters.
3658For rule-based composition, Mth (where M is odd) arguments are
3659characters, and Nth (where N is even) arguments are composition rules.
3660A composition rule is a cons of glyph reference points of the form
3661\(GLOBAL-REF-POINT . NEW-REF-POINT). See the documentation of
3662`reference-point-alist' for more detail." nil nil)
3663
3664(autoload (quote find-composition) "composite" "\
3665Return information about a composition at or nearest to buffer position POS.
3666
3667If the character at POS has `composition' property, the value is a list
3668of FROM, TO, and VALID-P.
3669
3670FROM and TO specify the range of text that has the same `composition'
3671property, VALID-P is non-nil if and only if this composition is valid.
3672
3673If there's no composition at POS, and the optional 2nd argument LIMIT
3674is non-nil, search for a composition toward LIMIT.
3675
3676If no composition is found, return nil.
3677
3678Optional 3rd argument STRING, if non-nil, is a string to look for a
3679composition in; nil means the current buffer.
3680
3681If a valid composition is found and the optional 4th argument DETAIL-P
3682is non-nil, the return value is a list of FROM, TO, COMPONENTS,
3683RELATIVE-P, MOD-FUNC, and WIDTH.
3684
3685COMPONENTS is a vector of integers, the meaning depends on RELATIVE-P.
3686
3687RELATIVE-P is t if the composition method is relative, else nil.
3688
3689If RELATIVE-P is t, COMPONENTS is a vector of characters to be
3690composed. If RELATIVE-P is nil, COMPONENTS is a vector of characters
3691and composition rules as described in `compose-region'.
3692
3693MOD-FUNC is a modification function of the composition.
3694
3695WIDTH is a number of columns the composition occupies on the screen." nil nil)
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3697(autoload (quote compose-chars-after) "composite" "\
3698Compose characters in current buffer after position POS.
3699
3700It looks up the char-table `composition-function-table' (which see) by
3701a character after POS. If non-nil value is found, the format of the
3702value should be an alist of PATTERNs vs FUNCs, where PATTERNs are
3703regular expressions and FUNCs are functions. If the text after POS
3704matches one of PATTERNs, call the corresponding FUNC with three
3705arguments POS, TO, and PATTERN, where TO is the end position of text
3706matching PATTERN, and return what FUNC returns. Otherwise, return
3707nil.
3708
3709FUNC is responsible for composing the text properly. The return value
3710is:
3711 nil -- if no characters were composed.
3712 CHARS (integer) -- if CHARS characters were composed.
3713
3714Optional 2nd arg LIMIT, if non-nil, limits the matching of text.
3715
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3716Optional 3rd arg OBJECT, if non-nil, is a string that contains the
3717text to compose. In that case, POS and LIMIT index to the string.
3718
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3719This function is the default value of `compose-chars-after-function'." nil nil)
3720
3721(autoload (quote compose-last-chars) "composite" "\
3722Compose last characters.
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3723The argument is a parameterized event of the form
3724 (compose-last-chars N COMPONENTS),
3725where N is the number of characters before point to compose,
3726COMPONENTS, if non-nil, is the same as the argument to `compose-region'
3727\(which see). If it is nil, `compose-chars-after' is called,
3728and that function find a proper rule to compose the target characters.
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3729This function is intended to be used from input methods.
3730The global keymap binds special event `compose-last-chars' to this
ac95a621 3731function. Input method may generate an event (compose-last-chars N COMPONENTS)
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3732after a sequence character events." t nil)
3733(global-set-key [compose-last-chars] 'compose-last-chars)
3734
3735(autoload (quote decompose-composite-char) "composite" "\
3736Convert CHAR to string.
3737This is only for backward compatibility with Emacs 20.4 and the earlier.
3738
3739If optional 2nd arg TYPE is non-nil, it is `string', `list', or
3740`vector'. In this case, CHAR is converted string, list of CHAR, or
3741vector of CHAR respectively." nil nil)
3742
3743;;;***
3744\f
93548d2e 3745;;;### (autoloads (shuffle-vector cookie-snarf cookie-insert cookie)
54baed30 3746;;;;;; "cookie1" "play/cookie1.el" (14747 44775))
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3747;;; Generated autoloads from play/cookie1.el
3748
3749(autoload (quote cookie) "cookie1" "\
3750Return a random phrase from PHRASE-FILE. When the phrase file
3751is read in, display STARTMSG at beginning of load, ENDMSG at end." nil nil)
3752
3753(autoload (quote cookie-insert) "cookie1" "\
3754Insert random phrases from PHRASE-FILE; COUNT of them. When the phrase file
3755is read in, display STARTMSG at beginning of load, ENDMSG at end." nil nil)
3756
3757(autoload (quote cookie-snarf) "cookie1" "\
3758Reads in the PHRASE-FILE, returns it as a vector of strings.
3759Emit STARTMSG and ENDMSG before and after. Caches the result; second
3760and subsequent calls on the same file won't go to disk." nil nil)
3761
3762(autoload (quote shuffle-vector) "cookie1" "\
3763Randomly permute the elements of VECTOR (all permutations equally likely)" nil nil)
3764
3765;;;***
3766\f
3767;;;### (autoloads (copyright copyright-update) "copyright" "emacs-lisp/copyright.el"
5682d301 3768;;;;;; (15301 19232))
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3769;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/copyright.el
3770
3771(autoload (quote copyright-update) "copyright" "\
3772Update the copyright notice at the beginning of the buffer to indicate
3773the current year. If optional prefix ARG is given replace the years in the
3774notice rather than adding the current year after them. If necessary and
3775`copyright-current-gpl-version' is set, the copying permissions following the
3776copyright, if any, are updated as well." t nil)
3777
3778(autoload (quote copyright) "copyright" "\
3779Insert a copyright by $ORGANIZATION notice at cursor." t nil)
3780
3781;;;***
3782\f
3783;;;### (autoloads (cperl-mode) "cperl-mode" "progmodes/cperl-mode.el"
5682d301 3784;;;;;; (15306 37171))
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3785;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cperl-mode.el
3786
3787(autoload (quote cperl-mode) "cperl-mode" "\
3788Major mode for editing Perl code.
3789Expression and list commands understand all C brackets.
3790Tab indents for Perl code.
3791Paragraphs are separated by blank lines only.
3792Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
3793
3794Various characters in Perl almost always come in pairs: {}, (), [],
3795sometimes <>. When the user types the first, she gets the second as
3796well, with optional special formatting done on {}. (Disabled by
3797default.) You can always quote (with \\[quoted-insert]) the left
3798\"paren\" to avoid the expansion. The processing of < is special,
3799since most the time you mean \"less\". Cperl mode tries to guess
3800whether you want to type pair <>, and inserts is if it
3801appropriate. You can set `cperl-electric-parens-string' to the string that
3802contains the parenths from the above list you want to be electrical.
3803Electricity of parenths is controlled by `cperl-electric-parens'.
3804You may also set `cperl-electric-parens-mark' to have electric parens
3805look for active mark and \"embrace\" a region if possible.'
3806
3807CPerl mode provides expansion of the Perl control constructs:
3808
0ad84a21 3809 if, else, elsif, unless, while, until, continue, do,
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3810 for, foreach, formy and foreachmy.
3811
3812and POD directives (Disabled by default, see `cperl-electric-keywords'.)
3813
3814The user types the keyword immediately followed by a space, which
3815causes the construct to be expanded, and the point is positioned where
3816she is most likely to want to be. eg. when the user types a space
3817following \"if\" the following appears in the buffer: if () { or if ()
3818} { } and the cursor is between the parentheses. The user can then
3819type some boolean expression within the parens. Having done that,
3820typing \\[cperl-linefeed] places you - appropriately indented - on a
3821new line between the braces (if you typed \\[cperl-linefeed] in a POD
0ad84a21 3822directive line, then appropriate number of new lines is inserted).
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3823
3824If CPerl decides that you want to insert \"English\" style construct like
3825
3826 bite if angry;
3827
3828it will not do any expansion. See also help on variable
3829`cperl-extra-newline-before-brace'. (Note that one can switch the
3830help message on expansion by setting `cperl-message-electric-keyword'
3831to nil.)
3832
3833\\[cperl-linefeed] is a convenience replacement for typing carriage
3834return. It places you in the next line with proper indentation, or if
3835you type it inside the inline block of control construct, like
3836
3837 foreach (@lines) {print; print}
3838
3839and you are on a boundary of a statement inside braces, it will
3840transform the construct into a multiline and will place you into an
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3841appropriately indented blank line. If you need a usual
3842`newline-and-indent' behaviour, it is on \\[newline-and-indent],
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3843see documentation on `cperl-electric-linefeed'.
3844
3845Use \\[cperl-invert-if-unless] to change a construction of the form
3846
3847 if (A) { B }
3848
3849into
3850
3851 B if A;
3852
3853\\{cperl-mode-map}
3854
3855Setting the variable `cperl-font-lock' to t switches on font-lock-mode
3856\(even with older Emacsen), `cperl-electric-lbrace-space' to t switches
3857on electric space between $ and {, `cperl-electric-parens-string' is
3858the string that contains parentheses that should be electric in CPerl
3859\(see also `cperl-electric-parens-mark' and `cperl-electric-parens'),
3860setting `cperl-electric-keywords' enables electric expansion of
3861control structures in CPerl. `cperl-electric-linefeed' governs which
3862one of two linefeed behavior is preferable. You can enable all these
3863options simultaneously (recommended mode of use) by setting
3864`cperl-hairy' to t. In this case you can switch separate options off
3865by setting them to `null'. Note that one may undo the extra
3866whitespace inserted by semis and braces in `auto-newline'-mode by
3867consequent \\[cperl-electric-backspace].
3868
3869If your site has perl5 documentation in info format, you can use commands
3870\\[cperl-info-on-current-command] and \\[cperl-info-on-command] to access it.
3871These keys run commands `cperl-info-on-current-command' and
3872`cperl-info-on-command', which one is which is controlled by variable
0ad84a21 3873`cperl-info-on-command-no-prompt' and `cperl-clobber-lisp-bindings'
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3874\(in turn affected by `cperl-hairy').
3875
3876Even if you have no info-format documentation, short one-liner-style
3877help is available on \\[cperl-get-help], and one can run perldoc or
3878man via menu.
3879
3880It is possible to show this help automatically after some idle time.
3881This is regulated by variable `cperl-lazy-help-time'. Default with
3882`cperl-hairy' (if the value of `cperl-lazy-help-time' is nil) is 5
3883secs idle time . It is also possible to switch this on/off from the
3884menu, or via \\[cperl-toggle-autohelp]. Requires `run-with-idle-timer'.
3885
3886Use \\[cperl-lineup] to vertically lineup some construction - put the
3887beginning of the region at the start of construction, and make region
3888span the needed amount of lines.
3889
3890Variables `cperl-pod-here-scan', `cperl-pod-here-fontify',
3891`cperl-pod-face', `cperl-pod-head-face' control processing of pod and
3892here-docs sections. With capable Emaxen results of scan are used
3893for indentation too, otherwise they are used for highlighting only.
3894
3895Variables controlling indentation style:
3896 `cperl-tab-always-indent'
3897 Non-nil means TAB in CPerl mode should always reindent the current line,
3898 regardless of where in the line point is when the TAB command is used.
3899 `cperl-indent-left-aligned-comments'
3900 Non-nil means that the comment starting in leftmost column should indent.
3901 `cperl-auto-newline'
3902 Non-nil means automatically newline before and after braces,
3903 and after colons and semicolons, inserted in Perl code. The following
3904 \\[cperl-electric-backspace] will remove the inserted whitespace.
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3905 Insertion after colons requires both this variable and
3906 `cperl-auto-newline-after-colon' set.
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3907 `cperl-auto-newline-after-colon'
3908 Non-nil means automatically newline even after colons.
3909 Subject to `cperl-auto-newline' setting.
3910 `cperl-indent-level'
3911 Indentation of Perl statements within surrounding block.
3912 The surrounding block's indentation is the indentation
3913 of the line on which the open-brace appears.
3914 `cperl-continued-statement-offset'
3915 Extra indentation given to a substatement, such as the
3916 then-clause of an if, or body of a while, or just a statement continuation.
3917 `cperl-continued-brace-offset'
3918 Extra indentation given to a brace that starts a substatement.
3919 This is in addition to `cperl-continued-statement-offset'.
3920 `cperl-brace-offset'
3921 Extra indentation for line if it starts with an open brace.
3922 `cperl-brace-imaginary-offset'
3923 An open brace following other text is treated as if it the line started
3924 this far to the right of the actual line indentation.
3925 `cperl-label-offset'
3926 Extra indentation for line that is a label.
3927 `cperl-min-label-indent'
3928 Minimal indentation for line that is a label.
3929
3930Settings for K&R and BSD indentation styles are
3931 `cperl-indent-level' 5 8
3932 `cperl-continued-statement-offset' 5 8
3933 `cperl-brace-offset' -5 -8
3934 `cperl-label-offset' -5 -8
3935
3936CPerl knows several indentation styles, and may bulk set the
3937corresponding variables. Use \\[cperl-set-style] to do this. Use
3938\\[cperl-set-style-back] to restore the memorized preexisting values
3939\(both available from menu).
3940
3941If `cperl-indent-level' is 0, the statement after opening brace in
0ad84a21 3942column 0 is indented on
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3943`cperl-brace-offset'+`cperl-continued-statement-offset'.
3944
3945Turning on CPerl mode calls the hooks in the variable `cperl-mode-hook'
3946with no args.
3947
3948DO NOT FORGET to read micro-docs (available from `Perl' menu)
3949or as help on variables `cperl-tips', `cperl-problems',
3950`cperl-non-problems', `cperl-praise', `cperl-speed'." t nil)
3951
3952;;;***
3953\f
3954;;;### (autoloads (cpp-parse-edit cpp-highlight-buffer) "cpp" "progmodes/cpp.el"
20a82009 3955;;;;;; (15192 12242))
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3956;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cpp.el
3957
3958(autoload (quote cpp-highlight-buffer) "cpp" "\
3959Highlight C code according to preprocessor conditionals.
3960This command pops up a buffer which you should edit to specify
3961what kind of highlighting to use, and the criteria for highlighting.
3962A prefix arg suppresses display of that buffer." t nil)
3963
3964(autoload (quote cpp-parse-edit) "cpp" "\
3965Edit display information for cpp conditionals." t nil)
3966
3967;;;***
3968\f
3969;;;### (autoloads (crisp-mode crisp-mode) "crisp" "emulation/crisp.el"
f75a0f7a 3970;;;;;; (14634 20465))
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3971;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/crisp.el
3972
3973(defvar crisp-mode nil "\
3974Track status of CRiSP emulation mode.
3975A value of nil means CRiSP mode is not enabled. A value of t
3976indicates CRiSP mode is enabled.
3977
3978Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
3979use either M-x customize or the function `crisp-mode'.")
3980
3981(custom-add-to-group (quote crisp) (quote crisp-mode) (quote custom-variable))
3982
3983(custom-add-load (quote crisp-mode) (quote crisp))
3984
3985(autoload (quote crisp-mode) "crisp" "\
f75a0f7a 3986Toggle CRiSP/Brief emulation minor mode.
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3987With ARG, turn CRiSP mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise." t nil)
3988
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3989(defalias (quote brief-mode) (quote crisp-mode))
3990
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3991;;;***
3992\f
612839b6 3993;;;### (autoloads (completing-read-multiple) "crm" "emacs-lisp/crm.el"
5682d301 3994;;;;;; (14600 38414))
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3995;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/crm.el
3996
3997(autoload (quote completing-read-multiple) "crm" "\
3998Read multiple strings in the minibuffer, with completion.
3999By using this functionality, a user may specify multiple strings at a
4000single prompt, optionally using completion.
4001
4002Multiple strings are specified by separating each of the strings with
4003a prespecified separator character. For example, if the separator
4004character is a comma, the strings 'alice', 'bob', and 'eve' would be
4005specified as 'alice,bob,eve'.
4006
4007The default value for the separator character is the value of
4008`crm-default-separator' (comma). The separator character may be
4009changed by modifying the value of `crm-separator'.
4010
4011Continguous strings of non-separator-characters are referred to as
4012'elements'. In the aforementioned example, the elements are: 'alice',
4013'bob', and 'eve'.
4014
4015Completion is available on a per-element basis. For example, if the
4016contents of the minibuffer are 'alice,bob,eve' and point is between
4017'l' and 'i', pressing TAB operates on the element 'alice'.
4018
4019The return value of this function is a list of the read strings.
4020
4021See the documentation for `completing-read' for details on the arguments:
4022PROMPT, TABLE, PREDICATE, REQUIRE-MATCH, INITIAL-INPUT, HIST, DEF, and
4023INHERIT-INPUT-METHOD." nil nil)
4024
4025;;;***
4026\f
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4027;;;### (autoloads (customize-menu-create custom-menu-create custom-save-all
4028;;;;;; customize-save-customized custom-file customize-browse custom-buffer-create-other-window
4029;;;;;; custom-buffer-create customize-apropos-groups customize-apropos-faces
4030;;;;;; customize-apropos-options customize-apropos customize-saved
4031;;;;;; customize-customized customize-face-other-window customize-face
4032;;;;;; customize-option-other-window customize-changed-options customize-option
4033;;;;;; customize-group-other-window customize-group customize customize-save-variable
4034;;;;;; customize-set-variable customize-set-value) "cus-edit" "cus-edit.el"
5682d301 4035;;;;;; (15297 22173))
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4036;;; Generated autoloads from cus-edit.el
4037 (add-hook 'same-window-regexps "\\`\\*Customiz.*\\*\\'")
4038
4039(autoload (quote customize-set-value) "cus-edit" "\
4040Set VARIABLE to VALUE. VALUE is a Lisp object.
4041
4042If VARIABLE has a `variable-interactive' property, that is used as if
4043it were the arg to `interactive' (which see) to interactively read the value.
4044
4045If VARIABLE has a `custom-type' property, it must be a widget and the
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4046`:prompt-value' property of that widget will be used for reading the value.
4047
4048If given a prefix (or a COMMENT argument), also prompt for a comment." t nil)
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4049
4050(autoload (quote customize-set-variable) "cus-edit" "\
4051Set the default for VARIABLE to VALUE. VALUE is a Lisp object.
4052
4053If VARIABLE has a `custom-set' property, that is used for setting
4054VARIABLE, otherwise `set-default' is used.
4055
4056The `customized-value' property of the VARIABLE will be set to a list
4057with a quoted VALUE as its sole list member.
4058
4059If VARIABLE has a `variable-interactive' property, that is used as if
4060it were the arg to `interactive' (which see) to interactively read the value.
4061
4062If VARIABLE has a `custom-type' property, it must be a widget and the
7518ed7b
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4063`:prompt-value' property of that widget will be used for reading the value.
4064
4065If given a prefix (or a COMMENT argument), also prompt for a comment." t nil)
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4066
4067(autoload (quote customize-save-variable) "cus-edit" "\
4068Set the default for VARIABLE to VALUE, and save it for future sessions.
4069If VARIABLE has a `custom-set' property, that is used for setting
4070VARIABLE, otherwise `set-default' is used.
4071
4072The `customized-value' property of the VARIABLE will be set to a list
4073with a quoted VALUE as its sole list member.
4074
4075If VARIABLE has a `variable-interactive' property, that is used as if
4076it were the arg to `interactive' (which see) to interactively read the value.
4077
4078If VARIABLE has a `custom-type' property, it must be a widget and the
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4079`:prompt-value' property of that widget will be used for reading the value.
4080
4081If given a prefix (or a COMMENT argument), also prompt for a comment." t nil)
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4082
4083(autoload (quote customize) "cus-edit" "\
4084Select a customization buffer which you can use to set user options.
4085User options are structured into \"groups\".
4086Initially the top-level group `Emacs' and its immediate subgroups
4087are shown; the contents of those subgroups are initially hidden." t nil)
4088
4089(autoload (quote customize-group) "cus-edit" "\
4090Customize GROUP, which must be a customization group." t nil)
4091
4092(autoload (quote customize-group-other-window) "cus-edit" "\
4093Customize GROUP, which must be a customization group." t nil)
4094
4095(defalias (quote customize-variable) (quote customize-option))
4096
4097(autoload (quote customize-option) "cus-edit" "\
4098Customize SYMBOL, which must be a user option variable." t nil)
4099
4100(autoload (quote customize-changed-options) "cus-edit" "\
4101Customize all user option variables changed in Emacs itself.
4102This includes new user option variables and faces, and new
4103customization groups, as well as older options and faces whose default
4104values have changed since the previous major Emacs release.
4105
4106With argument SINCE-VERSION (a string), customize all user option
4107variables that were added (or their meanings were changed) since that
4108version." t nil)
4109
4110(defalias (quote customize-variable-other-window) (quote customize-option-other-window))
4111
4112(autoload (quote customize-option-other-window) "cus-edit" "\
4113Customize SYMBOL, which must be a user option variable.
4114Show the buffer in another window, but don't select it." t nil)
4115
4116(autoload (quote customize-face) "cus-edit" "\
4117Customize SYMBOL, which should be a face name or nil.
4118If SYMBOL is nil, customize all faces." t nil)
4119
4120(autoload (quote customize-face-other-window) "cus-edit" "\
fd0e837b 4121Show customization buffer for face SYMBOL in other window." t nil)
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4122
4123(autoload (quote customize-customized) "cus-edit" "\
4124Customize all user options set since the last save in this session." t nil)
4125
4126(autoload (quote customize-saved) "cus-edit" "\
4127Customize all already saved user options." t nil)
4128
4129(autoload (quote customize-apropos) "cus-edit" "\
4130Customize all user options matching REGEXP.
4131If ALL is `options', include only options.
4132If ALL is `faces', include only faces.
4133If ALL is `groups', include only groups.
4134If ALL is t (interactively, with prefix arg), include options which are not
4135user-settable, as well as faces and groups." t nil)
4136
4137(autoload (quote customize-apropos-options) "cus-edit" "\
4138Customize all user options matching REGEXP.
4139With prefix arg, include options which are not user-settable." t nil)
4140
4141(autoload (quote customize-apropos-faces) "cus-edit" "\
4142Customize all user faces matching REGEXP." t nil)
4143
4144(autoload (quote customize-apropos-groups) "cus-edit" "\
4145Customize all user groups matching REGEXP." t nil)
4146
4147(autoload (quote custom-buffer-create) "cus-edit" "\
4148Create a buffer containing OPTIONS.
4149Optional NAME is the name of the buffer.
4150OPTIONS should be an alist of the form ((SYMBOL WIDGET)...), where
4151SYMBOL is a customization option, and WIDGET is a widget for editing
4152that option." nil nil)
4153
4154(autoload (quote custom-buffer-create-other-window) "cus-edit" "\
4155Create a buffer containing OPTIONS.
4156Optional NAME is the name of the buffer.
4157OPTIONS should be an alist of the form ((SYMBOL WIDGET)...), where
4158SYMBOL is a customization option, and WIDGET is a widget for editing
4159that option." nil nil)
4160
4161(autoload (quote customize-browse) "cus-edit" "\
4162Create a tree browser for the customize hierarchy." t nil)
4163
4164(defvar custom-file nil "\
4165File used for storing customization information.
4166The default is nil, which means to use your init file
4167as specified by `user-init-file'. If you specify some other file,
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4168you need to explicitly load that file for the settings to take effect.
4169
4170When you change this variable, look in the previous custom file
4171\(usually your init file) for the forms `(custom-set-variables ...)'
4172and `(custom-set-faces ...)', and copy them (whichever ones you find)
4173to the new custom file. This will preserve your existing customizations.")
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4174
4175(autoload (quote customize-save-customized) "cus-edit" "\
4176Save all user options which have been set in this session." t nil)
4177
4178(autoload (quote custom-save-all) "cus-edit" "\
4179Save all customizations in `custom-file'." nil nil)
4180
4181(autoload (quote custom-menu-create) "cus-edit" "\
4182Create menu for customization group SYMBOL.
4183The menu is in a format applicable to `easy-menu-define'." nil nil)
4184
4185(autoload (quote customize-menu-create) "cus-edit" "\
4186Return a customize menu for customization group SYMBOL.
7518ed7b 4187If optional NAME is given, use that as the name of the menu.
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4188Otherwise the menu will be named `Customize'.
4189The format is suitable for use with `easy-menu-define'." nil nil)
4190
4191;;;***
4192\f
4193;;;### (autoloads (custom-set-faces custom-declare-face) "cus-face"
5682d301 4194;;;;;; "cus-face.el" (15297 22173))
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4195;;; Generated autoloads from cus-face.el
4196
4197(autoload (quote custom-declare-face) "cus-face" "\
4198Like `defface', but FACE is evaluated as a normal argument." nil nil)
4199
4200(autoload (quote custom-set-faces) "cus-face" "\
4201Initialize faces according to user preferences.
4202The arguments should be a list where each entry has the form:
4203
7518ed7b 4204 (FACE SPEC [NOW [COMMENT]])
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4205
4206SPEC is stored as the saved value for FACE.
4207If NOW is present and non-nil, FACE is created now, according to SPEC.
7518ed7b 4208COMMENT is a string comment about FACE.
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4209
4210See `defface' for the format of SPEC." nil nil)
4211
4212;;;***
4213\f
81bf3fa7 4214;;;### (autoloads (cvs-status-mode) "cvs-status" "cvs-status.el"
20a82009 4215;;;;;; (14910 483))
fd0e837b
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4216;;; Generated autoloads from cvs-status.el
4217
4218(autoload (quote cvs-status-mode) "cvs-status" "\
81bf3fa7 4219Mode used for cvs status output." t nil)
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4220
4221;;;***
4222\f
2936437d 4223;;;### (autoloads (global-cwarn-mode turn-on-cwarn-mode cwarn-mode)
5682d301 4224;;;;;; "cwarn" "progmodes/cwarn.el" (15315 52173))
2936437d
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4225;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/cwarn.el
4226
4227(autoload (quote cwarn-mode) "cwarn" "\
54baed30 4228Minor mode that highlights suspicious C and C++ constructions.
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4229
4230Note, in addition to enabling this minor mode, the major mode must
4231be included in the variable `cwarn-configuration'. By default C and
4232C++ modes are included.
4233
4234With ARG, turn CWarn mode on if and only if arg is positive." t nil)
4235
4236(autoload (quote turn-on-cwarn-mode) "cwarn" "\
4237Turn on CWarn mode.
4238
4239This function is designed to be added to hooks, for example:
4240 (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-cwarn-mode)" nil nil)
4241
4242(autoload (quote global-cwarn-mode) "cwarn" "\
4243Hightlight suspicious C and C++ constructions in all buffers.
4244
4245With ARG, turn CWarn mode on globally if and only if arg is positive." t nil)
4246
4247;;;***
4248\f
93548d2e 4249;;;### (autoloads (standard-display-cyrillic-translit cyrillic-encode-alternativnyj-char
a1b8d58b 4250;;;;;; cyrillic-encode-koi8-r-char) "cyril-util" "language/cyril-util.el"
20a82009 4251;;;;;; (15192 12234))
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4252;;; Generated autoloads from language/cyril-util.el
4253
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4254(autoload (quote cyrillic-encode-koi8-r-char) "cyril-util" "\
4255Return KOI8-R external character code of CHAR if appropriate." nil nil)
4256
4257(autoload (quote cyrillic-encode-alternativnyj-char) "cyril-util" "\
4258Return ALTERNATIVNYJ external character code of CHAR if appropriate." nil nil)
4259
4260(autoload (quote standard-display-cyrillic-translit) "cyril-util" "\
4261Display a cyrillic buffer using a transliteration.
4262For readability, the table is slightly
4263different from the one used for the input method `cyrillic-translit'.
4264
4265The argument is a string which specifies which language you are using;
4266that affects the choice of transliterations slightly.
4267Possible values are listed in 'cyrillic-language-alist'.
4268If the argument is t, we use the default cyrillic transliteration.
4269If the argument is nil, we return the display table to its standard state." t nil)
4270
4271;;;***
4272\f
4273;;;### (autoloads (dabbrev-expand dabbrev-completion) "dabbrev" "dabbrev.el"
20a82009 4274;;;;;; (15155 16524))
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4275;;; Generated autoloads from dabbrev.el
4276
4277(define-key esc-map "/" (quote dabbrev-expand))
4278
4279(define-key esc-map [67108911] (quote dabbrev-completion))
4280
4281(autoload (quote dabbrev-completion) "dabbrev" "\
4282Completion on current word.
4283Like \\[dabbrev-expand] but finds all expansions in the current buffer
4284and presents suggestions for completion.
4285
4286With a prefix argument, it searches all buffers accepted by the
4287function pointed out by `dabbrev-friend-buffer-function' to find the
4288completions.
4289
4290If the prefix argument is 16 (which comes from C-u C-u),
4291then it searches *all* buffers.
4292
4293With no prefix argument, it reuses an old completion list
4294if there is a suitable one already." t nil)
4295
4296(autoload (quote dabbrev-expand) "dabbrev" "\
4297Expand previous word \"dynamically\".
4298
4299Expands to the most recent, preceding word for which this is a prefix.
4300If no suitable preceding word is found, words following point are
4301considered. If still no suitable word is found, then look in the
4302buffers accepted by the function pointed out by variable
4303`dabbrev-friend-buffer-function'.
4304
4305A positive prefix argument, N, says to take the Nth backward *distinct*
4306possibility. A negative argument says search forward.
4307
4308If the cursor has not moved from the end of the previous expansion and
4309no argument is given, replace the previously-made expansion
4310with the next possible expansion not yet tried.
4311
4312The variable `dabbrev-backward-only' may be used to limit the
4313direction of search to backward if set non-nil.
4314
4315See also `dabbrev-abbrev-char-regexp' and \\[dabbrev-completion]." t nil)
4316
4317;;;***
4318\f
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MB
4319;;;### (autoloads (dcl-mode) "dcl-mode" "progmodes/dcl-mode.el" (15054
4320;;;;;; 32604))
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4321;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/dcl-mode.el
4322
4323(autoload (quote dcl-mode) "dcl-mode" "\
4324Major mode for editing DCL-files.
4325
4326This mode indents command lines in blocks. (A block is commands between
4327THEN-ELSE-ENDIF and between lines matching dcl-block-begin-regexp and
4328dcl-block-end-regexp.)
4329
4330Labels are indented to a fixed position unless they begin or end a block.
4331Whole-line comments (matching dcl-comment-line-regexp) are not indented.
4332Data lines are not indented.
4333
4334Key bindings:
4335
4336\\{dcl-mode-map}
4337Commands not usually bound to keys:
4338
4339\\[dcl-save-nondefault-options] Save changed options
4340\\[dcl-save-all-options] Save all options
4341\\[dcl-save-option] Save any option
4342\\[dcl-save-mode] Save buffer mode
4343
4344Variables controlling indentation style and extra features:
4345
4346 dcl-basic-offset
4347 Extra indentation within blocks.
4348
4349 dcl-continuation-offset
4350 Extra indentation for continued lines.
4351
4352 dcl-margin-offset
4353 Indentation for the first command line in a file or SUBROUTINE.
4354
4355 dcl-margin-label-offset
4356 Indentation for a label.
4357
4358 dcl-comment-line-regexp
4359 Lines matching this regexp will not be indented.
4360
4361 dcl-block-begin-regexp
4362 dcl-block-end-regexp
4363 Regexps that match command lines that begin and end, respectively,
4364 a block of commmand lines that will be given extra indentation.
4365 Command lines between THEN-ELSE-ENDIF are always indented; these variables
4366 make it possible to define other places to indent.
4367 Set to nil to disable this feature.
4368
4369 dcl-calc-command-indent-function
4370 Can be set to a function that customizes indentation for command lines.
4371 Two such functions are included in the package:
4372 dcl-calc-command-indent-multiple
4373 dcl-calc-command-indent-hang
4374
4375 dcl-calc-cont-indent-function
4376 Can be set to a function that customizes indentation for continued lines.
4377 One such function is included in the package:
4378 dcl-calc-cont-indent-relative (set by default)
4379
4380 dcl-tab-always-indent
4381 If t, pressing TAB always indents the current line.
4382 If nil, pressing TAB indents the current line if point is at the left
4383 margin.
4384
4385 dcl-electric-characters
4386 Non-nil causes lines to be indented at once when a label, ELSE or ENDIF is
4387 typed.
4388
4389 dcl-electric-reindent-regexps
4390 Use this variable and function dcl-electric-character to customize
4391 which words trigger electric indentation.
4392
4393 dcl-tempo-comma
4394 dcl-tempo-left-paren
4395 dcl-tempo-right-paren
4396 These variables control the look of expanded templates.
4397
4398 dcl-imenu-generic-expression
4399 Default value for imenu-generic-expression. The default includes
4400 SUBROUTINE labels in the main listing and sub-listings for
4401 other labels, CALL, GOTO and GOSUB statements.
4402
4403 dcl-imenu-label-labels
4404 dcl-imenu-label-goto
4405 dcl-imenu-label-gosub
4406 dcl-imenu-label-call
4407 Change the text that is used as sub-listing labels in imenu.
4408
4409Loading this package calls the value of the variable
4410`dcl-mode-load-hook' with no args, if that value is non-nil.
4411Turning on DCL mode calls the value of the variable `dcl-mode-hook'
4412with no args, if that value is non-nil.
4413
4414
4415The following example uses the default values for all variables:
4416
4417$! This is a comment line that is not indented (it matches
4418$! dcl-comment-line-regexp)
4419$! Next follows the first command line. It is indented dcl-margin-offset.
4420$ i = 1
4421$ ! Other comments are indented like command lines.
4422$ ! A margin label indented dcl-margin-label-offset:
4423$ label:
4424$ if i.eq.1
4425$ then
4426$ ! Lines between THEN-ELSE and ELSE-ENDIF are
4427$ ! indented dcl-basic-offset
4428$ loop1: ! This matches dcl-block-begin-regexp...
4429$ ! ...so this line is indented dcl-basic-offset
4430$ text = \"This \" + - ! is a continued line
4431 \"lined up with the command line\"
4432$ type sys$input
4433Data lines are not indented at all.
4434$ endloop1: ! This matches dcl-block-end-regexp
4435$ endif
4436$
4437" t nil)
4438
4439;;;***
4440\f
4441;;;### (autoloads (cancel-debug-on-entry debug-on-entry debug) "debug"
54baed30 4442;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/debug.el" (14763 42852))
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4443;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/debug.el
4444
4445(setq debugger (quote debug))
4446
4447(autoload (quote debug) "debug" "\
4448Enter debugger. To return, type \\<debugger-mode-map>`\\[debugger-continue]'.
4449Arguments are mainly for use when this is called from the internals
4450of the evaluator.
4451
4452You may call with no args, or you may pass nil as the first arg and
4453any other args you like. In that case, the list of args after the
4454first will be printed into the backtrace buffer." t nil)
4455
4456(autoload (quote debug-on-entry) "debug" "\
4457Request FUNCTION to invoke debugger each time it is called.
4458If you tell the debugger to continue, FUNCTION's execution proceeds.
4459This works by modifying the definition of FUNCTION,
4460which must be written in Lisp, not predefined.
4461Use \\[cancel-debug-on-entry] to cancel the effect of this command.
4462Redefining FUNCTION also cancels it." t nil)
4463
4464(autoload (quote cancel-debug-on-entry) "debug" "\
4465Undo effect of \\[debug-on-entry] on FUNCTION.
4466If argument is nil or an empty string, cancel for all functions." t nil)
4467
4468;;;***
4469\f
4470;;;### (autoloads (decipher-mode decipher) "decipher" "play/decipher.el"
20a82009 4471;;;;;; (15192 12238))
93548d2e
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4472;;; Generated autoloads from play/decipher.el
4473
4474(autoload (quote decipher) "decipher" "\
4475Format a buffer of ciphertext for cryptanalysis and enter Decipher mode." t nil)
4476
4477(autoload (quote decipher-mode) "decipher" "\
4478Major mode for decrypting monoalphabetic substitution ciphers.
4479Lower-case letters enter plaintext.
4480Upper-case letters are commands.
4481
4482The buffer is made read-only so that normal Emacs commands cannot
4483modify it.
4484
4485The most useful commands are:
4486\\<decipher-mode-map>
4487\\[decipher-digram-list] Display a list of all digrams & their frequency
4488\\[decipher-frequency-count] Display the frequency of each ciphertext letter
4489\\[decipher-adjacency-list] Show adjacency list for current letter (lists letters appearing next to it)
4490\\[decipher-make-checkpoint] Save the current cipher alphabet (checkpoint)
4491\\[decipher-restore-checkpoint] Restore a saved cipher alphabet (checkpoint)" t nil)
4492
4493;;;***
4494\f
0ad84a21 4495;;;### (autoloads (delimit-columns-rectangle delimit-columns-region
5682d301
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4496;;;;;; delimit-columns-customize) "delim-col" "delim-col.el" (15306
4497;;;;;; 37162))
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4498;;; Generated autoloads from delim-col.el
4499
0ad84a21
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4500(autoload (quote delimit-columns-customize) "delim-col" "\
4501Customization of `columns' group." t nil)
4502
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4503(autoload (quote delimit-columns-region) "delim-col" "\
4504Prettify all columns in a text region.
4505
4506START and END delimits the text region." t nil)
4507
4508(autoload (quote delimit-columns-rectangle) "delim-col" "\
4509Prettify all columns in a text rectangle.
4510
4511START and END delimits the corners of text rectangle." t nil)
4512
4513;;;***
4514\f
20a82009
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4515;;;### (autoloads (delphi-mode) "delphi" "progmodes/delphi.el" (15192
4516;;;;;; 12242))
7518ed7b
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4517;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/delphi.el
4518
4519(autoload (quote delphi-mode) "delphi" "\
4520Major mode for editing Delphi code. \\<delphi-mode-map>
4521\\[delphi-tab] - Indents the current line for Delphi code.
4522\\[delphi-find-unit] - Search for a Delphi source file.
4523\\[delphi-fill-comment] - Fill the current comment.
4524\\[delphi-new-comment-line] - If in a // comment, do a new comment line.
4525
4526M-x indent-region also works for indenting a whole region.
4527
4528Customization:
4529
4530 `delphi-indent-level' (default 3)
4531 Indentation of Delphi statements with respect to containing block.
4532 `delphi-compound-block-indent' (default 0)
4533 Extra indentation for blocks in compound statements.
4534 `delphi-case-label-indent' (default 0)
4535 Extra indentation for case statement labels.
4536 `delphi-tab-always-indents' (default t)
4537 Non-nil means TAB in Delphi mode should always reindent the current line,
4538 regardless of where in the line point is when the TAB command is used.
4539 `delphi-newline-always-indents' (default t)
4540 Non-nil means NEWLINE in Delphi mode should always reindent the current
4541 line, insert a blank line and move to the default indent column of the
4542 blank line.
4543 `delphi-search-path' (default .)
4544 Directories to search when finding external units.
4545 `delphi-verbose' (default nil)
4546 If true then delphi token processing progress is reported to the user.
4547
4548Coloring:
4549
4550 `delphi-comment-face' (default font-lock-comment-face)
4551 Face used to color delphi comments.
4552 `delphi-string-face' (default font-lock-string-face)
4553 Face used to color delphi strings.
4554 `delphi-keyword-face' (default font-lock-keyword-face)
4555 Face used to color delphi keywords.
4556 `delphi-other-face' (default nil)
4557 Face used to color everything else.
4558
4559Turning on Delphi mode calls the value of the variable delphi-mode-hook with
4560no args, if that value is non-nil." t nil)
4561
4562;;;***
4563\f
20a82009
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4564;;;### (autoloads (delete-selection-mode) "delsel" "delsel.el" (15209
4565;;;;;; 13374))
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4566;;; Generated autoloads from delsel.el
4567
4568(defalias (quote pending-delete-mode) (quote delete-selection-mode))
4569
b442e70a 4570(defvar delete-selection-mode nil "\
a67b854e 4571Non-nil if Delete-Selection mode is enabled.
bd02b8e0 4572See the command `delete-selection-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
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4573Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
4574use either \\[customize] or the function `delete-selection-mode'.")
4575
4576(custom-add-to-group (quote editing-basics) (quote delete-selection-mode) (quote custom-variable))
4577
4578(custom-add-load (quote delete-selection-mode) (quote delsel))
4579
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4580(autoload (quote delete-selection-mode) "delsel" "\
4581Toggle Delete Selection mode.
4582With prefix ARG, turn Delete Selection mode on if and only if ARG is
4583positive.
4584
4585When Delete Selection mode is enabled, Transient Mark mode is also
4586enabled and typed text replaces the selection if the selection is
4587active. Otherwise, typed text is just inserted at point regardless of
4588any selection." t nil)
4589
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4590;;;***
4591\f
6c083b4c 4592;;;### (autoloads (derived-mode-init-mode-variables define-derived-mode)
5682d301 4593;;;;;; "derived" "derived.el" (15319 49207))
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4594;;; Generated autoloads from derived.el
4595
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4596(autoload (quote define-derived-mode) "derived" "\
4597Create a new mode as a variant of an existing mode.
4598
4599The arguments to this command are as follow:
4600
4601CHILD: the name of the command for the derived mode.
c86350b1
GM
4602PARENT: the name of the command for the parent mode (e.g. `text-mode')
4603 or nil if there is no parent.
6c083b4c
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4604NAME: a string which will appear in the status line (e.g. \"Hypertext\")
4605DOCSTRING: an optional documentation string--if you do not supply one,
4606 the function will attempt to invent something useful.
4607BODY: forms to execute just before running the
4608 hooks for the new mode.
4609
4610Here is how you could define LaTeX-Thesis mode as a variant of LaTeX mode:
4611
4612 (define-derived-mode LaTeX-thesis-mode LaTeX-mode \"LaTeX-Thesis\")
4613
4614You could then make new key bindings for `LaTeX-thesis-mode-map'
4615without changing regular LaTeX mode. In this example, BODY is empty,
4616and DOCSTRING is generated by default.
4617
4618On a more complicated level, the following command uses `sgml-mode' as
4619the parent, and then sets the variable `case-fold-search' to nil:
4620
4621 (define-derived-mode article-mode sgml-mode \"Article\"
4622 \"Major mode for editing technical articles.\"
4623 (setq case-fold-search nil))
4624
4625Note that if the documentation string had been left out, it would have
4626been generated automatically, with a reference to the keymap." nil (quote macro))
4627
93548d2e 4628(autoload (quote derived-mode-init-mode-variables) "derived" "\
cded5ed3 4629Initialise variables for a new MODE.
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4630Right now, if they don't already exist, set up a blank keymap, an
4631empty syntax table, and an empty abbrev table -- these will be merged
4632the first time the mode is used." nil nil)
4633
4634;;;***
4635\f
4636;;;### (autoloads (desktop-load-default desktop-read) "desktop" "desktop.el"
5682d301 4637;;;;;; (15318 28377))
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4638;;; Generated autoloads from desktop.el
4639
4640(autoload (quote desktop-read) "desktop" "\
4641Read the Desktop file and the files it specifies.
4642This is a no-op when Emacs is running in batch mode." t nil)
4643
4644(autoload (quote desktop-load-default) "desktop" "\
4645Load the `default' start-up library manually.
4646Also inhibit further loading of it. Call this from your `.emacs' file
4647to provide correct modes for autoloaded files." nil nil)
4648
4649;;;***
4650\f
4651;;;### (autoloads (devanagari-decode-itrans-region devanagari-encode-itrans-region
4652;;;;;; in-is13194-devanagari-pre-write-conversion devanagari-decompose-to-is13194-region
4653;;;;;; in-is13194-devanagari-post-read-conversion devanagari-compose-from-is13194-region
4654;;;;;; devanagari-compose-region devanagari-compose-string devanagari-decompose-region
4655;;;;;; devanagari-decompose-string char-to-glyph-devanagari indian-to-devanagari-string
4656;;;;;; devanagari-to-indian-region indian-to-devanagari-region devanagari-to-indian
a1b8d58b 4657;;;;;; indian-to-devanagari) "devan-util" "language/devan-util.el"
20a82009 4658;;;;;; (15192 12234))
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4659;;; Generated autoloads from language/devan-util.el
4660
93548d2e 4661(autoload (quote indian-to-devanagari) "devan-util" "\
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KH
4662Convert IS 13194 character CHAR to Devanagari basic characters.
4663If CHAR is not IS 13194, return CHAR as is." nil nil)
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4664
4665(autoload (quote devanagari-to-indian) "devan-util" "\
5ec14d3c
KH
4666Convert Devanagari basic character CHAR to IS 13194 characters.
4667If CHAR is not Devanagari basic character, return CHAR as is." nil nil)
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4668
4669(autoload (quote indian-to-devanagari-region) "devan-util" "\
5ec14d3c
KH
4670Convert IS 13194 characters in region to Devanagari basic characters.
4671When called from a program, expects two arguments,
4672positions (integers or markers) specifying the region." t nil)
93548d2e
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4673
4674(autoload (quote devanagari-to-indian-region) "devan-util" "\
5ec14d3c
KH
4675Convert Devanagari basic characters in region to Indian characters.
4676When called from a program, expects two arguments,
4677positions (integers or markers) specifying the region." t nil)
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4678
4679(autoload (quote indian-to-devanagari-string) "devan-util" "\
5ec14d3c 4680Convert Indian characters in STRING to Devanagari Basic characters." nil nil)
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4681
4682(autoload (quote char-to-glyph-devanagari) "devan-util" "\
5ec14d3c 4683Convert Devanagari characters in STRING to Devanagari glyphs.
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4684Ligatures and special rules are processed." nil nil)
4685
4686(autoload (quote devanagari-decompose-string) "devan-util" "\
5ec14d3c 4687Decompose Devanagari string STR" nil nil)
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4688
4689(autoload (quote devanagari-decompose-region) "devan-util" nil t nil)
4690
4691(autoload (quote devanagari-compose-string) "devan-util" nil nil nil)
4692
4693(autoload (quote devanagari-compose-region) "devan-util" nil t nil)
4694
4695(autoload (quote devanagari-compose-from-is13194-region) "devan-util" "\
4696Compose IS 13194 characters in the region to Devanagari characters." t nil)
4697
4698(autoload (quote in-is13194-devanagari-post-read-conversion) "devan-util" nil nil nil)
4699
4700(autoload (quote devanagari-decompose-to-is13194-region) "devan-util" "\
4701Decompose Devanagari characters in the region to IS 13194 characters." t nil)
4702
4703(autoload (quote in-is13194-devanagari-pre-write-conversion) "devan-util" nil nil nil)
4704
4705(autoload (quote devanagari-encode-itrans-region) "devan-util" nil t nil)
4706
4707(autoload (quote devanagari-decode-itrans-region) "devan-util" nil t nil)
4708
4709;;;***
4710\f
4711;;;### (autoloads (diary-mail-entries diary) "diary-lib" "calendar/diary-lib.el"
5682d301 4712;;;;;; (15297 22176))
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4713;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/diary-lib.el
4714
4715(autoload (quote diary) "diary-lib" "\
4716Generate the diary window for ARG days starting with the current date.
4717If no argument is provided, the number of days of diary entries is governed
4718by the variable `number-of-diary-entries'. This function is suitable for
4719execution in a `.emacs' file." t nil)
4720
4721(autoload (quote diary-mail-entries) "diary-lib" "\
4722Send a mail message showing diary entries for next NDAYS days.
4723If no prefix argument is given, NDAYS is set to `diary-mail-days'.
4724
4725You can call `diary-mail-entries' every night using an at/cron job.
4726For example, this script will run the program at 2am daily. Since
4727`emacs -batch' does not load your `.emacs' file, you must ensure that
4728all relevant variables are set, as done here.
4729
4730#!/bin/sh
4731# diary-rem.sh -- repeatedly run the Emacs diary-reminder
4732emacs -batch \\
4733-eval \"(setq diary-mail-days 3 \\
4734 european-calendar-style t \\
4735 diary-mail-addr \\\"user@host.name\\\" )\" \\
55e9efba 4736-l diary-lib -f diary-mail-entries
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4737at -f diary-rem.sh 0200 tomorrow
4738
4739You may have to tweak the syntax of the `at' command to suit your
4740system. Alternatively, you can specify a cron entry:
47410 1 * * * diary-rem.sh
4742to run it every morning at 1am." t nil)
4743
4744;;;***
4745\f
4746;;;### (autoloads (diff-backup diff diff-command diff-switches) "diff"
5682d301 4747;;;;;; "diff.el" (15301 19231))
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4748;;; Generated autoloads from diff.el
4749
4750(defvar diff-switches "-c" "\
4751*A string or list of strings specifying switches to be be passed to diff.")
4752
4753(defvar diff-command "diff" "\
4754*The command to use to run diff.")
4755
4756(autoload (quote diff) "diff" "\
4757Find and display the differences between OLD and NEW files.
4758Interactively the current buffer's file name is the default for NEW
4759and a backup file for NEW is the default for OLD.
4760With prefix arg, prompt for diff switches." t nil)
4761
4762(autoload (quote diff-backup) "diff" "\
4763Diff this file with its backup file or vice versa.
4764Uses the latest backup, if there are several numerical backups.
4765If this file is a backup, diff it with its original.
4766The backup file is the first file given to `diff'." t nil)
4767
4768;;;***
4769\f
5ec14d3c 4770;;;### (autoloads (diff-minor-mode diff-mode) "diff-mode" "diff-mode.el"
ad648212 4771;;;;;; (15279 8859))
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4772;;; Generated autoloads from diff-mode.el
4773
4774(autoload (quote diff-mode) "diff-mode" "\
5ec14d3c 4775Major mode for viewing/editing context diffs.
ad648212
GM
4776Supports unified and context diffs as well as (to a lesser extent)
4777normal diffs.
4778When the buffer is read-only, the ESC prefix is not necessary." t nil)
64ed733a 4779
5ec14d3c
KH
4780(autoload (quote diff-minor-mode) "diff-mode" "\
4781Minor mode for viewing/editing context diffs.
4782\\{diff-minor-mode-map}" t nil)
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4783
4784;;;***
4785\f
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4786;;;### (autoloads (dired-noselect dired-other-frame dired-other-window
4787;;;;;; dired dired-copy-preserve-time dired-dwim-target dired-keep-marker-symlink
4788;;;;;; dired-keep-marker-hardlink dired-keep-marker-copy dired-keep-marker-rename
4789;;;;;; dired-trivial-filenames dired-ls-F-marks-symlinks dired-listing-switches)
ad648212 4790;;;;;; "dired" "dired.el" (15279 8859))
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4791;;; Generated autoloads from dired.el
4792
4793(defvar dired-listing-switches "-al" "\
4794*Switches passed to `ls' for dired. MUST contain the `l' option.
4795May contain all other options that don't contradict `-l';
4796may contain even `F', `b', `i' and `s'. See also the variable
4797`dired-ls-F-marks-symlinks' concerning the `F' switch.")
4798
4799(defvar dired-chown-program (if (memq system-type (quote (hpux dgux usg-unix-v irix linux gnu/linux))) "chown" (if (file-exists-p "/usr/sbin/chown") "/usr/sbin/chown" "/etc/chown")) "\
4800Name of chown command (usually `chown' or `/etc/chown').")
4801
4802(defvar dired-ls-F-marks-symlinks nil "\
4803*Informs dired about how `ls -lF' marks symbolic links.
4804Set this to t if `ls' (or whatever program is specified by
4805`insert-directory-program') with `-lF' marks the symbolic link
4806itself with a trailing @ (usually the case under Ultrix).
4807
4808Example: if `ln -s foo bar; ls -F bar' gives `bar -> foo', set it to
4809nil (the default), if it gives `bar@ -> foo', set it to t.
4810
4811Dired checks if there is really a @ appended. Thus, if you have a
4812marking `ls' program on one host and a non-marking on another host, and
4813don't care about symbolic links which really end in a @, you can
4814always set this variable to t.")
4815
4816(defvar dired-trivial-filenames "^\\.\\.?$\\|^#" "\
4817*Regexp of files to skip when finding first file of a directory.
4818A value of nil means move to the subdir line.
4819A value of t means move to first file.")
4820
4821(defvar dired-keep-marker-rename t "\
4822*Controls marking of renamed files.
4823If t, files keep their previous marks when they are renamed.
4824If a character, renamed files (whether previously marked or not)
4825are afterward marked with that character.")
4826
4827(defvar dired-keep-marker-copy 67 "\
4828*Controls marking of copied files.
4829If t, copied files are marked if and as the corresponding original files were.
4830If a character, copied files are unconditionally marked with that character.")
4831
4832(defvar dired-keep-marker-hardlink 72 "\
4833*Controls marking of newly made hard links.
4834If t, they are marked if and as the files linked to were marked.
4835If a character, new links are unconditionally marked with that character.")
4836
4837(defvar dired-keep-marker-symlink 89 "\
4838*Controls marking of newly made symbolic links.
4839If t, they are marked if and as the files linked to were marked.
4840If a character, new links are unconditionally marked with that character.")
4841
4842(defvar dired-dwim-target nil "\
4843*If non-nil, dired tries to guess a default target directory.
4844This means: if there is a dired buffer displayed in the next window,
4845use its current subdir, instead of the current subdir of this dired buffer.
4846
4847The target is used in the prompt for file copy, rename etc.")
4848
4849(defvar dired-copy-preserve-time t "\
4850*If non-nil, Dired preserves the last-modified time in a file copy.
4851\(This works on only some systems.)")
4852 (define-key ctl-x-map "d" 'dired)
4853
4854(autoload (quote dired) "dired" "\
4855\"Edit\" directory DIRNAME--delete, rename, print, etc. some files in it.
4856Optional second argument SWITCHES specifies the `ls' options used.
4857\(Interactively, use a prefix argument to be able to specify SWITCHES.)
4858Dired displays a list of files in DIRNAME (which may also have
4859shell wildcards appended to select certain files). If DIRNAME is a cons,
4860its first element is taken as the directory name and the rest as an explicit
4861list of files to make directory entries for.
4862\\<dired-mode-map>You can move around in it with the usual commands.
4863You can flag files for deletion with \\[dired-flag-file-deletion] and then
4864delete them by typing \\[dired-do-flagged-delete].
4865Type \\[describe-mode] after entering dired for more info.
4866
4867If DIRNAME is already in a dired buffer, that buffer is used without refresh." t nil)
4868 (define-key ctl-x-4-map "d" 'dired-other-window)
4869
4870(autoload (quote dired-other-window) "dired" "\
4871\"Edit\" directory DIRNAME. Like `dired' but selects in another window." t nil)
4872 (define-key ctl-x-5-map "d" 'dired-other-frame)
4873
4874(autoload (quote dired-other-frame) "dired" "\
4875\"Edit\" directory DIRNAME. Like `dired' but makes a new frame." t nil)
4876
4877(autoload (quote dired-noselect) "dired" "\
4878Like `dired' but returns the dired buffer as value, does not select it." nil nil)
4879
4880;;;***
4881\f
abb2db1c
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4882;;;### (autoloads (dired-show-file-type dired-do-query-replace-regexp
4883;;;;;; dired-do-search dired-hide-all dired-hide-subdir dired-tree-down
4884;;;;;; dired-tree-up dired-kill-subdir dired-mark-subdir-files dired-goto-subdir
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4885;;;;;; dired-prev-subdir dired-insert-subdir dired-maybe-insert-subdir
4886;;;;;; dired-downcase dired-upcase dired-do-symlink-regexp dired-do-hardlink-regexp
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4887;;;;;; dired-do-copy-regexp dired-do-rename-regexp dired-do-rename
4888;;;;;; dired-do-hardlink dired-do-symlink dired-do-copy dired-create-directory
4889;;;;;; dired-rename-file dired-copy-file dired-relist-file dired-remove-file
4890;;;;;; dired-add-file dired-do-redisplay dired-do-load dired-do-byte-compile
4891;;;;;; dired-do-compress dired-compress-file dired-do-kill-lines
4892;;;;;; dired-do-shell-command dired-do-print dired-do-chown dired-do-chgrp
4893;;;;;; dired-do-chmod dired-backup-diff dired-diff) "dired-aux"
ad648212 4894;;;;;; "dired-aux.el" (15279 8859))
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4895;;; Generated autoloads from dired-aux.el
4896
4897(autoload (quote dired-diff) "dired-aux" "\
4898Compare file at point with file FILE using `diff'.
b5c5b319
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4899FILE defaults to the file at the mark. (That's the mark set by
4900\\[set-mark-command], not by Dired's \\[dired-mark] command.)
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4901The prompted-for file is the first file given to `diff'.
4902With prefix arg, prompt for second argument SWITCHES,
4903 which is options for `diff'." t nil)
4904
4905(autoload (quote dired-backup-diff) "dired-aux" "\
4906Diff this file with its backup file or vice versa.
4907Uses the latest backup, if there are several numerical backups.
4908If this file is a backup, diff it with its original.
4909The backup file is the first file given to `diff'.
4910With prefix arg, prompt for argument SWITCHES which is options for `diff'." t nil)
4911
4912(autoload (quote dired-do-chmod) "dired-aux" "\
4913Change the mode of the marked (or next ARG) files.
4914This calls chmod, thus symbolic modes like `g+w' are allowed." t nil)
4915
4916(autoload (quote dired-do-chgrp) "dired-aux" "\
4917Change the group of the marked (or next ARG) files." t nil)
4918
4919(autoload (quote dired-do-chown) "dired-aux" "\
4920Change the owner of the marked (or next ARG) files." t nil)
4921
4922(autoload (quote dired-do-print) "dired-aux" "\
4923Print the marked (or next ARG) files.
4924Uses the shell command coming from variables `lpr-command' and
4925`lpr-switches' as default." t nil)
4926
4927(autoload (quote dired-do-shell-command) "dired-aux" "\
4928Run a shell command COMMAND on the marked files.
4929If no files are marked or a specific numeric prefix arg is given,
4930the next ARG files are used. Just \\[universal-argument] means the current file.
4931The prompt mentions the file(s) or the marker, as appropriate.
4932
4933If there is output, it goes to a separate buffer.
4934
4935Normally the command is run on each file individually.
4936However, if there is a `*' in the command then it is run
4937just once with the entire file list substituted there.
4938
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4939If there is no `*', but a `?' in the command then it is still run
4940on each file individually but with the filename substituted there
f383cd0d 4941instead of at the end of the command.
5ec14d3c 4942
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4943No automatic redisplay of dired buffers is attempted, as there's no
4944telling what files the command may have changed. Type
4945\\[dired-do-redisplay] to redisplay the marked files.
4946
4947The shell command has the top level directory as working directory, so
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GM
4948output files usually are created there instead of in a subdir.
4949
4950In a noninteractive call (from Lisp code), you must specify
4951the list of file names explicitly with the FILE-LIST argument." t nil)
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4952
4953(autoload (quote dired-do-kill-lines) "dired-aux" "\
4954Kill all marked lines (not the files).
4955With a prefix argument, kill that many lines starting with the current line.
4956\(A negative argument kills lines before the current line.)
4957To kill an entire subdirectory, go to its directory header line
4958and use this command with a prefix argument (the value does not matter)." t nil)
4959
4960(autoload (quote dired-compress-file) "dired-aux" nil nil nil)
4961
4962(autoload (quote dired-do-compress) "dired-aux" "\
4963Compress or uncompress marked (or next ARG) files." t nil)
4964
4965(autoload (quote dired-do-byte-compile) "dired-aux" "\
4966Byte compile marked (or next ARG) Emacs Lisp files." t nil)
4967
4968(autoload (quote dired-do-load) "dired-aux" "\
4969Load the marked (or next ARG) Emacs Lisp files." t nil)
4970
4971(autoload (quote dired-do-redisplay) "dired-aux" "\
4972Redisplay all marked (or next ARG) files.
4973If on a subdir line, redisplay that subdirectory. In that case,
4974a prefix arg lets you edit the `ls' switches used for the new listing." t nil)
4975
4976(autoload (quote dired-add-file) "dired-aux" nil nil nil)
4977
4978(autoload (quote dired-remove-file) "dired-aux" nil nil nil)
4979
4980(autoload (quote dired-relist-file) "dired-aux" nil nil nil)
4981
4982(autoload (quote dired-copy-file) "dired-aux" nil nil nil)
4983
4984(autoload (quote dired-rename-file) "dired-aux" nil nil nil)
4985
4986(autoload (quote dired-create-directory) "dired-aux" "\
4987Create a directory called DIRECTORY." t nil)
4988
4989(autoload (quote dired-do-copy) "dired-aux" "\
4990Copy all marked (or next ARG) files, or copy the current file.
4991This normally preserves the last-modified date when copying.
4992When operating on just the current file, you specify the new name.
4993When operating on multiple or marked files, you specify a directory,
4994and new copies of these files are made in that directory
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4995with the same names that the files currently have. The default
4996suggested for the target directory depends on the value of
4997`dired-dwim-target', which see." t nil)
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4998
4999(autoload (quote dired-do-symlink) "dired-aux" "\
5000Make symbolic links to current file or all marked (or next ARG) files.
5001When operating on just the current file, you specify the new name.
5002When operating on multiple or marked files, you specify a directory
5003and new symbolic links are made in that directory
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5004with the same names that the files currently have. The default
5005suggested for the target directory depends on the value of
5006`dired-dwim-target', which see." t nil)
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5007
5008(autoload (quote dired-do-hardlink) "dired-aux" "\
5009Add names (hard links) current file or all marked (or next ARG) files.
5010When operating on just the current file, you specify the new name.
5011When operating on multiple or marked files, you specify a directory
5012and new hard links are made in that directory
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5013with the same names that the files currently have. The default
5014suggested for the target directory depends on the value of
5015`dired-dwim-target', which see." t nil)
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5016
5017(autoload (quote dired-do-rename) "dired-aux" "\
5018Rename current file or all marked (or next ARG) files.
5019When renaming just the current file, you specify the new name.
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5020When renaming multiple or marked files, you specify a directory.
5021The default suggested for the target directory depends on the value
5022of `dired-dwim-target', which see." t nil)
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5023
5024(autoload (quote dired-do-rename-regexp) "dired-aux" "\
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5025Rename selected files whose names match REGEXP to NEWNAME.
5026
5027With non-zero prefix argument ARG, the command operates on the next ARG
5028files. Otherwise, it operates on all the marked files, or the current
5029file if none are marked.
5030
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5031As each match is found, the user must type a character saying
5032 what to do with it. For directions, type \\[help-command] at that time.
5033NEWNAME may contain \\=\\<n> or \\& as in `query-replace-regexp'.
5034REGEXP defaults to the last regexp used.
5035
5036With a zero prefix arg, renaming by regexp affects the absolute file name.
5037Normally, only the non-directory part of the file name is used and changed." t nil)
5038
5039(autoload (quote dired-do-copy-regexp) "dired-aux" "\
b5c5b319 5040Copy selected files whose names match REGEXP to NEWNAME.
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5041See function `dired-do-rename-regexp' for more info." t nil)
5042
5043(autoload (quote dired-do-hardlink-regexp) "dired-aux" "\
b5c5b319 5044Hardlink selected files whose names match REGEXP to NEWNAME.
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5045See function `dired-do-rename-regexp' for more info." t nil)
5046
5047(autoload (quote dired-do-symlink-regexp) "dired-aux" "\
b5c5b319 5048Symlink selected files whose names match REGEXP to NEWNAME.
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5049See function `dired-do-rename-regexp' for more info." t nil)
5050
5051(autoload (quote dired-upcase) "dired-aux" "\
5052Rename all marked (or next ARG) files to upper case." t nil)
5053
5054(autoload (quote dired-downcase) "dired-aux" "\
5055Rename all marked (or next ARG) files to lower case." t nil)
5056
5057(autoload (quote dired-maybe-insert-subdir) "dired-aux" "\
5058Insert this subdirectory into the same dired buffer.
5059If it is already present, just move to it (type \\[dired-do-redisplay] to refresh),
5060 else inserts it at its natural place (as `ls -lR' would have done).
5061With a prefix arg, you may edit the ls switches used for this listing.
5062 You can add `R' to the switches to expand the whole tree starting at
5063 this subdirectory.
5064This function takes some pains to conform to `ls -lR' output." t nil)
5065
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5066(autoload (quote dired-insert-subdir) "dired-aux" "\
5067Insert this subdirectory into the same dired buffer.
5068If it is already present, overwrites previous entry,
5069 else inserts it at its natural place (as `ls -lR' would have done).
5070With a prefix arg, you may edit the `ls' switches used for this listing.
5071 You can add `R' to the switches to expand the whole tree starting at
5072 this subdirectory.
5073This function takes some pains to conform to `ls -lR' output." t nil)
5074
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5075(autoload (quote dired-prev-subdir) "dired-aux" "\
5076Go to previous subdirectory, regardless of level.
5077When called interactively and not on a subdir line, go to this subdir's line." t nil)
5078
5079(autoload (quote dired-goto-subdir) "dired-aux" "\
5080Go to end of header line of DIR in this dired buffer.
5081Return value of point on success, otherwise return nil.
5082The next char is either \\n, or \\r if DIR is hidden." t nil)
5083
5084(autoload (quote dired-mark-subdir-files) "dired-aux" "\
5085Mark all files except `.' and `..' in current subdirectory.
5086If the Dired buffer shows multiple directories, this command
5087marks the files listed in the subdirectory that point is in." t nil)
5088
5089(autoload (quote dired-kill-subdir) "dired-aux" "\
5090Remove all lines of current subdirectory.
5091Lower levels are unaffected." t nil)
5092
5093(autoload (quote dired-tree-up) "dired-aux" "\
5094Go up ARG levels in the dired tree." t nil)
5095
5096(autoload (quote dired-tree-down) "dired-aux" "\
5097Go down in the dired tree." t nil)
5098
5099(autoload (quote dired-hide-subdir) "dired-aux" "\
5100Hide or unhide the current subdirectory and move to next directory.
5101Optional prefix arg is a repeat factor.
5102Use \\[dired-hide-all] to (un)hide all directories." t nil)
5103
5104(autoload (quote dired-hide-all) "dired-aux" "\
5105Hide all subdirectories, leaving only their header lines.
5106If there is already something hidden, make everything visible again.
5107Use \\[dired-hide-subdir] to (un)hide a particular subdirectory." t nil)
5108
5109(autoload (quote dired-do-search) "dired-aux" "\
5110Search through all marked files for a match for REGEXP.
5111Stops when a match is found.
5112To continue searching for next match, use command \\[tags-loop-continue]." t nil)
5113
b15f3b77 5114(autoload (quote dired-do-query-replace-regexp) "dired-aux" "\
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5115Do `query-replace-regexp' of FROM with TO, on all marked files.
5116Third arg DELIMITED (prefix arg) means replace only word-delimited matches.
5117If you exit (\\[keyboard-quit] or ESC), you can resume the query replace
5118with the command \\[tags-loop-continue]." t nil)
5119
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5120(autoload (quote dired-show-file-type) "dired-aux" "\
5121Print the type of FILE, according to the `file' command.
5122If FILE is a symbolic link and the optional argument DEREF-SYMLINKS is
5123true then the type of the file linked to by FILE is printed instead." t nil)
5124
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5125;;;***
5126\f
20a82009 5127;;;### (autoloads (dired-jump) "dired-x" "dired-x.el" (15246 17699))
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5128;;; Generated autoloads from dired-x.el
5129
5130(autoload (quote dired-jump) "dired-x" "\
5131Jump to dired buffer corresponding to current buffer.
5132If in a file, dired the current directory and move to file's line.
5133If in dired already, pop up a level and goto old directory's line.
5134In case the proper dired file line cannot be found, refresh the dired
5135buffer and try again." t nil)
5136
5137;;;***
5138\f
20a82009 5139;;;### (autoloads (dirtrack) "dirtrack" "dirtrack.el" (15054 32525))
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5140;;; Generated autoloads from dirtrack.el
5141
5142(autoload (quote dirtrack) "dirtrack" "\
5143Determine the current directory by scanning the process output for a prompt.
5144The prompt to look for is the first item in `dirtrack-list'.
5145
5146You can toggle directory tracking by using the function `dirtrack-toggle'.
5147
5148If directory tracking does not seem to be working, you can use the
5149function `dirtrack-debug-toggle' to turn on debugging output.
5150
5151You can enable directory tracking by adding this function to
5152`comint-output-filter-functions'.
5153" nil nil)
5154
5155;;;***
5156\f
5157;;;### (autoloads (disassemble) "disass" "emacs-lisp/disass.el" (13776
7518ed7b 5158;;;;;; 9615))
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5159;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/disass.el
5160
5161(autoload (quote disassemble) "disass" "\
5162Print disassembled code for OBJECT in (optional) BUFFER.
5163OBJECT can be a symbol defined as a function, or a function itself
5164\(a lambda expression or a compiled-function object).
5165If OBJECT is not already compiled, we compile it, but do not
5166redefine OBJECT if it is a symbol." t nil)
5167
5168;;;***
5169\f
5170;;;### (autoloads (standard-display-european create-glyph standard-display-underline
5171;;;;;; standard-display-graphic standard-display-g1 standard-display-ascii
5172;;;;;; standard-display-default standard-display-8bit describe-current-display-table
5173;;;;;; describe-display-table set-display-table-slot display-table-slot
20a82009 5174;;;;;; make-display-table) "disp-table" "disp-table.el" (15192 12208))
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5175;;; Generated autoloads from disp-table.el
5176
5177(autoload (quote make-display-table) "disp-table" "\
5178Return a new, empty display table." nil nil)
5179
5180(autoload (quote display-table-slot) "disp-table" "\
5181Return the value of the extra slot in DISPLAY-TABLE named SLOT.
5182SLOT may be a number from 0 to 5 inclusive, or a slot name (symbol).
5183Valid symbols are `truncation', `wrap', `escape', `control',
5184`selective-display', and `vertical-border'." nil nil)
5185
5186(autoload (quote set-display-table-slot) "disp-table" "\
5187Set the value of the extra slot in DISPLAY-TABLE named SLOT to VALUE.
5188SLOT may be a number from 0 to 5 inclusive, or a name (symbol).
5189Valid symbols are `truncation', `wrap', `escape', `control',
5190`selective-display', and `vertical-border'." nil nil)
5191
5192(autoload (quote describe-display-table) "disp-table" "\
5193Describe the display table DT in a help buffer." nil nil)
5194
5195(autoload (quote describe-current-display-table) "disp-table" "\
5196Describe the display table in use in the selected window and buffer." t nil)
5197
5198(autoload (quote standard-display-8bit) "disp-table" "\
5199Display characters in the range L to H literally." nil nil)
5200
5201(autoload (quote standard-display-default) "disp-table" "\
5202Display characters in the range L to H using the default notation." nil nil)
5203
5204(autoload (quote standard-display-ascii) "disp-table" "\
5205Display character C using printable string S." nil nil)
5206
5207(autoload (quote standard-display-g1) "disp-table" "\
5208Display character C as character SC in the g1 character set.
5209This function assumes that your terminal uses the SO/SI characters;
5210it is meaningless for an X frame." nil nil)
5211
5212(autoload (quote standard-display-graphic) "disp-table" "\
5213Display character C as character GC in graphics character set.
5214This function assumes VT100-compatible escapes; it is meaningless for an
5215X frame." nil nil)
5216
5217(autoload (quote standard-display-underline) "disp-table" "\
5218Display character C as character UC plus underlining." nil nil)
5219
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5220(autoload (quote create-glyph) "disp-table" "\
5221Allocate a glyph code to display by sending STRING to the terminal." nil nil)
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5222
5223(autoload (quote standard-display-european) "disp-table" "\
5224Semi-obsolete way to toggle display of ISO 8859 European characters.
5225
5226This function is semi-obsolete; if you want to do your editing with
5227unibyte characters, it is better to `set-language-environment' coupled
5228with either the `--unibyte' option or the EMACS_UNIBYTE environment
5229variable, or else customize `enable-multibyte-characters'.
5230
5231With prefix argument, this command enables European character display
5232if arg is positive, disables it otherwise. Otherwise, it toggles
5233European character display.
5234
5235When this mode is enabled, characters in the range of 160 to 255
5236display not as octal escapes, but as accented characters. Codes 146
5237and 160 display as apostrophe and space, even though they are not the
5238ASCII codes for apostrophe and space.
5239
5240Enabling European character display with this command noninteractively
5241from Lisp code also selects Latin-1 as the language environment, and
5242selects unibyte mode for all Emacs buffers (both existing buffers and
5243those created subsequently). This provides increased compatibility
cded5ed3 5244for users who call this function in `.emacs'." nil nil)
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5245
5246;;;***
5247\f
5248;;;### (autoloads (dissociated-press) "dissociate" "play/dissociate.el"
20a82009 5249;;;;;; (15192 12238))
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5250;;; Generated autoloads from play/dissociate.el
5251
5252(autoload (quote dissociated-press) "dissociate" "\
5253Dissociate the text of the current buffer.
5254Output goes in buffer named *Dissociation*,
5255which is redisplayed each time text is added to it.
5256Every so often the user must say whether to continue.
5257If ARG is positive, require ARG chars of continuity.
5258If ARG is negative, require -ARG words of continuity.
5259Default is 2." t nil)
5260
5261;;;***
5262\f
5682d301 5263;;;### (autoloads (doctor) "doctor" "play/doctor.el" (15318 28377))
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5264;;; Generated autoloads from play/doctor.el
5265
5266(autoload (quote doctor) "doctor" "\
5267Switch to *doctor* buffer and start giving psychotherapy." t nil)
5268
5269;;;***
5270\f
7518ed7b 5271;;;### (autoloads (double-mode double-mode) "double" "double.el"
20a82009 5272;;;;;; (15192 12208))
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5273;;; Generated autoloads from double.el
5274
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5275(defvar double-mode nil "\
5276Toggle Double mode.
5277Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
5278use either \\[customize] or the function `double-mode'.")
5279
5280(custom-add-to-group (quote double) (quote double-mode) (quote custom-variable))
5281
5282(custom-add-load (quote double-mode) (quote double))
5283
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5284(autoload (quote double-mode) "double" "\
5285Toggle Double mode.
5286With prefix arg, turn Double mode on iff arg is positive.
5287
5288When Double mode is on, some keys will insert different strings
5289when pressed twice. See variable `double-map' for details." t nil)
5290
5291;;;***
5292\f
20a82009 5293;;;### (autoloads (dunnet) "dunnet" "play/dunnet.el" (15192 12238))
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5294;;; Generated autoloads from play/dunnet.el
5295
5296(autoload (quote dunnet) "dunnet" "\
5297Switch to *dungeon* buffer and start game." t nil)
5298
5299;;;***
5300\f
5301;;;### (autoloads (gnus-earcon-display) "earcon" "gnus/earcon.el"
5682d301 5302;;;;;; (15234 3951))
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5303;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/earcon.el
5304
5305(autoload (quote gnus-earcon-display) "earcon" "\
5306Play sounds in message buffers." t nil)
5307
5308;;;***
5309\f
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5310;;;### (autoloads (easy-mmode-defsyntax easy-mmode-defmap easy-mmode-define-keymap
5311;;;;;; easy-mmode-define-global-mode define-minor-mode) "easy-mmode"
20a82009 5312;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el" (15223 37895))
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5313;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/easy-mmode.el
5314
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5315(defalias (quote easy-mmode-define-minor-mode) (quote define-minor-mode))
5316
5317(autoload (quote define-minor-mode) "easy-mmode" "\
93548d2e 5318Define a new minor mode MODE.
f75a0f7a 5319This function defines the associated control variable MODE, keymap MODE-map,
bd02b8e0 5320toggle command MODE, and hook MODE-hook.
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5321
5322DOC is the documentation for the mode toggle command.
cded5ed3 5323Optional INIT-VALUE is the initial value of the mode's variable.
f75a0f7a 5324Optional LIGHTER is displayed in the modeline when the mode is on.
93548d2e 5325Optional KEYMAP is the default (defvar) keymap bound to the mode keymap.
f75a0f7a 5326 If it is a list, it is passed to `easy-mmode-define-keymap'
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5327 in order to build a valid keymap. It's generally better to use
5328 a separate MODE-map variable than to use this argument.
5329The above three arguments can be skipped if keyword arguments are
5330used (see below).
5331
cded5ed3 5332BODY contains code that will be executed each time the mode is (dis)activated.
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5333 It will be executed after any toggling but before running the hooks.
5334 BODY can start with a list of CL-style keys specifying additional arguments.
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5335 The following keyword arguments are supported:
5336:group Followed by the group name to use for any generated `defcustom'.
5337:global If non-nil specifies that the minor mode is not meant to be
5338 buffer-local. By default, the variable is made buffer-local.
5339:init-value Same as the INIT-VALUE argument.
5340:lighter Same as the LIGHTER argument." nil (quote macro))
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5341
5342(autoload (quote easy-mmode-define-global-mode) "easy-mmode" "\
bd02b8e0 5343Make GLOBAL-MODE out of the buffer-local minor MODE.
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5344TURN-ON is a function that will be called with no args in every buffer
5345 and that should try to turn MODE on if applicable for that buffer.
5346KEYS is a list of CL-style keyword arguments:
5347:group to specify the custom group." nil (quote macro))
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5349(autoload (quote easy-mmode-define-keymap) "easy-mmode" "\
5350Return a keymap built from bindings BS.
5351BS must be a list of (KEY . BINDING) where
5352KEY and BINDINGS are suitable for `define-key'.
5353Optional NAME is passed to `make-sparse-keymap'.
5354Optional map M can be used to modify an existing map.
6c083b4c 5355ARGS is a list of additional keyword arguments." nil nil)
b442e70a 5356
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5357(autoload (quote easy-mmode-defmap) "easy-mmode" nil nil (quote macro))
5358
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5359(autoload (quote easy-mmode-defsyntax) "easy-mmode" "\
5360Define variable ST as a syntax-table.
b5c5b319 5361CSS contains a list of syntax specifications of the form (CHAR . SYNTAX)." nil (quote macro))
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5363;;;***
5364\f
5365;;;### (autoloads (easy-menu-change easy-menu-create-menu easy-menu-do-define
20a82009
MB
5366;;;;;; easy-menu-define) "easymenu" "emacs-lisp/easymenu.el" (15192
5367;;;;;; 12223))
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5368;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/easymenu.el
5369
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5370(put (quote easy-menu-define) (quote lisp-indent-function) (quote defun))
5371
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5372(autoload (quote easy-menu-define) "easymenu" "\
5373Define a menu bar submenu in maps MAPS, according to MENU.
5374The menu keymap is stored in symbol SYMBOL, both as its value
5375and as its function definition. DOC is used as the doc string for SYMBOL.
5376
5377The first element of MENU must be a string. It is the menu bar item name.
5378It may be followed by the following keyword argument pairs
5379
5380 :filter FUNCTION
5381
5382FUNCTION is a function with one argument, the menu. It returns the actual
5383menu displayed.
5384
5385 :visible INCLUDE
5386
5387INCLUDE is an expression; this menu is only visible if this
5388expression has a non-nil value. `:include' is an alias for `:visible'.
5389
5390 :active ENABLE
5391
5392ENABLE is an expression; the menu is enabled for selection
5393whenever this expression's value is non-nil.
5394
5395The rest of the elements in MENU, are menu items.
5396
5397A menu item is usually a vector of three elements: [NAME CALLBACK ENABLE]
5398
5399NAME is a string--the menu item name.
5400
5401CALLBACK is a command to run when the item is chosen,
5402or a list to evaluate when the item is chosen.
5403
5404ENABLE is an expression; the item is enabled for selection
5405whenever this expression's value is non-nil.
5406
cded5ed3 5407Alternatively, a menu item may have the form:
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5408
5409 [ NAME CALLBACK [ KEYWORD ARG ] ... ]
5410
5411Where KEYWORD is one of the symbols defined below.
5412
5413 :keys KEYS
5414
5415KEYS is a string; a complex keyboard equivalent to this menu item.
5416This is normally not needed because keyboard equivalents are usually
5417computed automatically.
5418KEYS is expanded with `substitute-command-keys' before it is used.
5419
5420 :key-sequence KEYS
5421
abb2db1c 5422KEYS is nil, a string or a vector; nil or a keyboard equivalent to this
93548d2e 5423menu item.
abb2db1c 5424This is a hint that will considerably speed up Emacs' first display of
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5425a menu. Use `:key-sequence nil' when you know that this menu item has no
5426keyboard equivalent.
5427
5428 :active ENABLE
5429
5430ENABLE is an expression; the item is enabled for selection
5431whenever this expression's value is non-nil.
5432
5433 :included INCLUDE
5434
5435INCLUDE is an expression; this item is only visible if this
5436expression has a non-nil value.
5437
abb2db1c 5438 :suffix FORM
93548d2e 5439
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5440FORM is an expression that will be dynamically evaluated and whose
5441value will be concatenated to the menu entry's NAME.
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5442
5443 :style STYLE
cded5ed3 5444
93548d2e 5445STYLE is a symbol describing the type of menu item. The following are
cded5ed3 5446defined:
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5447
5448toggle: A checkbox.
5449 Prepend the name with `(*) ' or `( ) ' depending on if selected or not.
5450radio: A radio button.
5451 Prepend the name with `[X] ' or `[ ] ' depending on if selected or not.
abb2db1c 5452button: Surround the name with `[' and `]'. Use this for an item in the
93548d2e
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5453 menu bar itself.
5454anything else means an ordinary menu item.
5455
5456 :selected SELECTED
5457
5458SELECTED is an expression; the checkbox or radio button is selected
5459whenever this expression's value is non-nil.
5460
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5461 :help HELP
5462
5463HELP is a string, the help to display for the menu item.
5464
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5465A menu item can be a string. Then that string appears in the menu as
5466unselectable text. A string consisting solely of hyphens is displayed
5467as a solid horizontal line.
5468
5469A menu item can be a list with the same format as MENU. This is a submenu." nil (quote macro))
5470
5471(autoload (quote easy-menu-do-define) "easymenu" nil nil nil)
5472
5473(autoload (quote easy-menu-create-menu) "easymenu" "\
5474Create a menu called MENU-NAME with items described in MENU-ITEMS.
5475MENU-NAME is a string, the name of the menu. MENU-ITEMS is a list of items
5476possibly preceded by keyword pairs as described in `easy-menu-define'." nil nil)
5477
5478(autoload (quote easy-menu-change) "easymenu" "\
5479Change menu found at PATH as item NAME to contain ITEMS.
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5480PATH is a list of strings for locating the menu that
5481should contain a submenu named NAME.
5482ITEMS is a list of menu items, as in `easy-menu-define'.
5483These items entirely replace the previous items in that submenu.
5484
5485If the menu located by PATH has no submenu named NAME, add one.
5486If the optional argument BEFORE is present, add it just before
5487the submenu named BEFORE, otherwise add it at the end of the menu.
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5489Either call this from `menu-bar-update-hook' or use a menu filter,
5490to implement dynamic menus." nil nil)
5491
5492;;;***
5493\f
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5494;;;### (autoloads (ebnf-pop-style ebnf-push-style ebnf-reset-style
5495;;;;;; ebnf-apply-style ebnf-merge-style ebnf-insert-style ebnf-setup
5496;;;;;; ebnf-syntax-region ebnf-syntax-buffer ebnf-eps-region ebnf-eps-buffer
5497;;;;;; ebnf-spool-region ebnf-spool-buffer ebnf-print-region ebnf-print-buffer
20a82009 5498;;;;;; ebnf-customize) "ebnf2ps" "progmodes/ebnf2ps.el" (15281 51220))
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5499;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ebnf2ps.el
5500
5501(autoload (quote ebnf-customize) "ebnf2ps" "\
5502Customization for ebnf group." t nil)
5503
5504(autoload (quote ebnf-print-buffer) "ebnf2ps" "\
5505Generate and print a PostScript syntatic chart image of the buffer.
5506
5507When called with a numeric prefix argument (C-u), prompts the user for
5508the name of a file to save the PostScript image in, instead of sending
5509it to the printer.
5510
5511More specifically, the FILENAME argument is treated as follows: if it
5512is nil, send the image to the printer. If FILENAME is a string, save
5513the PostScript image in a file with that name. If FILENAME is a
5514number, prompt the user for the name of the file to save in." t nil)
5515
5516(autoload (quote ebnf-print-region) "ebnf2ps" "\
5517Generate and print a PostScript syntatic chart image of the region.
5518Like `ebnf-print-buffer', but prints just the current region." t nil)
5519
5520(autoload (quote ebnf-spool-buffer) "ebnf2ps" "\
5521Generate and spool a PostScript syntatic chart image of the buffer.
5522Like `ebnf-print-buffer' except that the PostScript image is saved in a
5523local buffer to be sent to the printer later.
5524
5525Use the command `ebnf-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer." t nil)
5526
5527(autoload (quote ebnf-spool-region) "ebnf2ps" "\
5528Generate a PostScript syntatic chart image of the region and spool locally.
5529Like `ebnf-spool-buffer', but spools just the current region.
5530
5531Use the command `ebnf-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer." t nil)
5532
5533(autoload (quote ebnf-eps-buffer) "ebnf2ps" "\
5534Generate a PostScript syntatic chart image of the buffer in a EPS file.
5535
5536Indeed, for each production is generated a EPS file.
5537The EPS file name has the following form:
5538
5539 <PREFIX><PRODUCTION>.eps
5540
5541<PREFIX> is given by variable `ebnf-eps-prefix'.
5542 The default value is \"ebnf--\".
5543
5544<PRODUCTION> is the production name.
5545 The production name is mapped to form a valid file name.
5546 For example, the production name \"A/B + C\" is mapped to
5547 \"A_B_+_C\" and the EPS file name used is \"ebnf--A_B_+_C.eps\".
5548
5549WARNING: It's *NOT* asked any confirmation to override an existing file." t nil)
5550
5551(autoload (quote ebnf-eps-region) "ebnf2ps" "\
5552Generate a PostScript syntatic chart image of the region in a EPS file.
5553
5554Indeed, for each production is generated a EPS file.
5555The EPS file name has the following form:
5556
5557 <PREFIX><PRODUCTION>.eps
5558
5559<PREFIX> is given by variable `ebnf-eps-prefix'.
5560 The default value is \"ebnf--\".
5561
5562<PRODUCTION> is the production name.
5563 The production name is mapped to form a valid file name.
5564 For example, the production name \"A/B + C\" is mapped to
5565 \"A_B_+_C\" and the EPS file name used is \"ebnf--A_B_+_C.eps\".
5566
5567WARNING: It's *NOT* asked any confirmation to override an existing file." t nil)
5568
5569(defalias (quote ebnf-despool) (quote ps-despool))
5570
5571(autoload (quote ebnf-syntax-buffer) "ebnf2ps" "\
5572Does a syntatic analysis of the current buffer." t nil)
5573
5574(autoload (quote ebnf-syntax-region) "ebnf2ps" "\
5575Does a syntatic analysis of a region." t nil)
5576
5577(autoload (quote ebnf-setup) "ebnf2ps" "\
5578Return the current ebnf2ps setup." nil nil)
5579
5580(autoload (quote ebnf-insert-style) "ebnf2ps" "\
5581Insert a new style NAME with inheritance INHERITS and values VALUES." t nil)
5582
5583(autoload (quote ebnf-merge-style) "ebnf2ps" "\
5584Merge values of style NAME with style VALUES." t nil)
5585
5586(autoload (quote ebnf-apply-style) "ebnf2ps" "\
5587Set STYLE to current style.
5588
5589It returns the old style symbol." t nil)
5590
5591(autoload (quote ebnf-reset-style) "ebnf2ps" "\
5592Reset current style.
5593
5594It returns the old style symbol." t nil)
5595
5596(autoload (quote ebnf-push-style) "ebnf2ps" "\
5597Push the current style and set STYLE to current style.
5598
5599It returns the old style symbol." t nil)
5600
5601(autoload (quote ebnf-pop-style) "ebnf2ps" "\
5602Pop a style and set it to current style.
5603
5604It returns the old style symbol." t nil)
5605
5606;;;***
5607\f
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5608;;;### (autoloads (ebrowse-statistics ebrowse-save-tree-as ebrowse-save-tree
5609;;;;;; ebrowse-electric-position-menu ebrowse-forward-in-position-stack
5610;;;;;; ebrowse-back-in-position-stack ebrowse-tags-search-member-use
5611;;;;;; ebrowse-tags-query-replace ebrowse-tags-loop-continue ebrowse-tags-complete-symbol
5612;;;;;; ebrowse-electric-choose-tree ebrowse-tree-mode) "ebrowse"
5682d301 5613;;;;;; "progmodes/ebrowse.el" (15318 48330))
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5614;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ebrowse.el
5615
5616(autoload (quote ebrowse-tree-mode) "ebrowse" "\
5617Major mode for Ebrowse class tree buffers.
5618Each line corresponds to a class in a class tree.
5619Letters do not insert themselves, they are commands.
5620File operations in the tree buffer work on class tree data structures.
5621E.g.\\[save-buffer] writes the tree to the file it was loaded from.
5622
5623Tree mode key bindings:
1a1b1895 5624\\{ebrowse-tree-mode-map}" t nil)
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5625
5626(autoload (quote ebrowse-electric-choose-tree) "ebrowse" "\
5627Return a buffer containing a tree or nil if no tree found or canceled." t nil)
5628
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5629(autoload (quote ebrowse-tags-complete-symbol) "ebrowse" "\
5630Perform completion on the C++ symbol preceding point.
5631A second call of this function without changing point inserts the next match.
5632A call with prefix PREFIX reads the symbol to insert from the minibuffer with
5633completion." t nil)
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5634
5635(autoload (quote ebrowse-tags-loop-continue) "ebrowse" "\
5636Repeat last operation on files in tree.
5637FIRST-TIME non-nil means this is not a repetition, but the first time.
5638TREE-BUFFER if indirectly specifies which files to loop over." t nil)
5639
5640(autoload (quote ebrowse-tags-query-replace) "ebrowse" "\
5641Query replace FROM with TO in all files of a class tree.
5642With prefix arg, process files of marked classes only." t nil)
5643
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5644(autoload (quote ebrowse-tags-search-member-use) "ebrowse" "\
5645Search for call sites of a member.
5646If FIX-NAME is specified, search uses of that member.
5647Otherwise, read a member name from the minibuffer.
5648Searches in all files mentioned in a class tree for something that
5649looks like a function call to the member." t nil)
5650
5651(autoload (quote ebrowse-back-in-position-stack) "ebrowse" "\
5652Move backward in the position stack.
5653Prefix arg ARG says how much." t nil)
5654
5655(autoload (quote ebrowse-forward-in-position-stack) "ebrowse" "\
5656Move forward in the position stack.
5657Prefix arg ARG says how much." t nil)
5658
5659(autoload (quote ebrowse-electric-position-menu) "ebrowse" "\
5660List positions in the position stack in an electric buffer." t nil)
5661
5662(autoload (quote ebrowse-save-tree) "ebrowse" "\
5663Save current tree in same file it was loaded from." t nil)
5664
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5665(autoload (quote ebrowse-save-tree-as) "ebrowse" "\
5666Write the current tree data structure to a file.
5667Read the file name from the minibuffer if interactive.
5668Otherwise, FILE-NAME specifies the file to save the tree in." t nil)
5669
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5670(autoload (quote ebrowse-statistics) "ebrowse" "\
5671Display statistics for a class tree." t nil)
5672
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5673;;;***
5674\f
93548d2e 5675;;;### (autoloads (electric-buffer-list) "ebuff-menu" "ebuff-menu.el"
20a82009 5676;;;;;; (15238 19581))
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5677;;; Generated autoloads from ebuff-menu.el
5678
5679(autoload (quote electric-buffer-list) "ebuff-menu" "\
5680Pops up a buffer describing the set of Emacs buffers.
5681Vaguely like ITS lunar select buffer; combining typeoutoid buffer
5682listing with menuoid buffer selection.
5683
5684If the very next character typed is a space then the buffer list
5685window disappears. Otherwise, one may move around in the buffer list
5686window, marking buffers to be selected, saved or deleted.
5687
5688To exit and select a new buffer, type a space when the cursor is on
5689the appropriate line of the buffer-list window. Other commands are
5690much like those of buffer-menu-mode.
5691
5692Calls value of `electric-buffer-menu-mode-hook' on entry if non-nil.
5693
5694\\{electric-buffer-menu-mode-map}" t nil)
5695
5696;;;***
5697\f
5698;;;### (autoloads (Electric-command-history-redo-expression) "echistory"
20a82009 5699;;;;;; "echistory.el" (15192 12208))
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5700;;; Generated autoloads from echistory.el
5701
5702(autoload (quote Electric-command-history-redo-expression) "echistory" "\
5703Edit current history line in minibuffer and execute result.
5704With prefix arg NOCONFIRM, execute current line as-is without editing." t nil)
5705
5706;;;***
5707\f
5708;;;### (autoloads (edebug-eval-top-level-form def-edebug-spec edebug-all-forms
20a82009 5709;;;;;; edebug-all-defs) "edebug" "emacs-lisp/edebug.el" (15292 25969))
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5710;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/edebug.el
5711
5712(defvar edebug-all-defs nil "\
5713*If non-nil, evaluation of any defining forms will instrument for Edebug.
5714This applies to `eval-defun', `eval-region', `eval-buffer', and
5715`eval-current-buffer'. `eval-region' is also called by
5716`eval-last-sexp', and `eval-print-last-sexp'.
5717
5718You can use the command `edebug-all-defs' to toggle the value of this
5719variable. You may wish to make it local to each buffer with
5720\(make-local-variable 'edebug-all-defs) in your
5721`emacs-lisp-mode-hook'.")
5722
5723(defvar edebug-all-forms nil "\
5724*Non-nil evaluation of all forms will instrument for Edebug.
5725This doesn't apply to loading or evaluations in the minibuffer.
5726Use the command `edebug-all-forms' to toggle the value of this option.")
5727
5728(autoload (quote def-edebug-spec) "edebug" "\
0a352cd7 5729Set the `edebug-form-spec' property of SYMBOL according to SPEC.
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5730Both SYMBOL and SPEC are unevaluated. The SPEC can be 0, t, a symbol
5731\(naming a function), or a list." nil (quote macro))
5732
5733(defalias (quote edebug-defun) (quote edebug-eval-top-level-form))
5734
5735(autoload (quote edebug-eval-top-level-form) "edebug" "\
5736Evaluate a top level form, such as a defun or defmacro.
5737This is like `eval-defun', but the code is always instrumented for Edebug.
5738Print its name in the minibuffer and leave point where it is,
5739or if an error occurs, leave point after it with mark at the original point." t nil)
5740
5741;;;***
5742\f
5743;;;### (autoloads (ediff-documentation ediff-version ediff-revision
5744;;;;;; ediff-patch-buffer ediff-patch-file run-ediff-from-cvs-buffer
5745;;;;;; ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor ediff-merge-revisions
5746;;;;;; ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor ediff-merge-buffers ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor
5747;;;;;; ediff-merge-files ediff-regions-linewise ediff-regions-wordwise
5748;;;;;; ediff-windows-linewise ediff-windows-wordwise ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor
5749;;;;;; ediff-merge-directory-revisions ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor
5750;;;;;; ediff-merge-directories ediff-directories3 ediff-directory-revisions
5751;;;;;; ediff-directories ediff-buffers3 ediff-buffers ediff-files3
a67b854e 5752;;;;;; ediff-files) "ediff" "ediff.el" (15195 56516))
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5753;;; Generated autoloads from ediff.el
5754
5755(autoload (quote ediff-files) "ediff" "\
5756Run Ediff on a pair of files, FILE-A and FILE-B." t nil)
5757
5758(autoload (quote ediff-files3) "ediff" "\
5759Run Ediff on three files, FILE-A, FILE-B, and FILE-C." t nil)
5760
5761(defalias (quote ediff3) (quote ediff-files3))
5762
5763(defalias (quote ediff) (quote ediff-files))
5764
5765(autoload (quote ediff-buffers) "ediff" "\
5766Run Ediff on a pair of buffers, BUFFER-A and BUFFER-B." t nil)
5767
5768(defalias (quote ebuffers) (quote ediff-buffers))
5769
5770(autoload (quote ediff-buffers3) "ediff" "\
5771Run Ediff on three buffers, BUFFER-A, BUFFER-B, and BUFFER-C." t nil)
5772
5773(defalias (quote ebuffers3) (quote ediff-buffers3))
5774
5775(autoload (quote ediff-directories) "ediff" "\
5776Run Ediff on a pair of directories, DIR1 and DIR2, comparing files that have
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5777the same name in both. The third argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression
5778that can be used to filter out certain file names." t nil)
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5779
5780(defalias (quote edirs) (quote ediff-directories))
5781
5782(autoload (quote ediff-directory-revisions) "ediff" "\
5783Run Ediff on a directory, DIR1, comparing its files with their revisions.
5784The second argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression that filters the file
cded5ed3 5785names. Only the files that are under revision control are taken into account." t nil)
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5786
5787(defalias (quote edir-revisions) (quote ediff-directory-revisions))
5788
5789(autoload (quote ediff-directories3) "ediff" "\
5790Run Ediff on three directories, DIR1, DIR2, and DIR3, comparing files that
cded5ed3 5791have the same name in all three. The last argument, REGEXP, is a regular
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5792expression that can be used to filter out certain file names." t nil)
5793
5794(defalias (quote edirs3) (quote ediff-directories3))
5795
5796(autoload (quote ediff-merge-directories) "ediff" "\
5797Run Ediff on a pair of directories, DIR1 and DIR2, merging files that have
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5798the same name in both. The third argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression
5799that can be used to filter out certain file names." t nil)
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5800
5801(defalias (quote edirs-merge) (quote ediff-merge-directories))
5802
5803(autoload (quote ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor) "ediff" "\
5804Merge files in directories DIR1 and DIR2 using files in ANCESTOR-DIR as ancestors.
cded5ed3 5805Ediff merges files that have identical names in DIR1, DIR2. If a pair of files
93548d2e 5806in DIR1 and DIR2 doesn't have an ancestor in ANCESTOR-DIR, Ediff will merge
cded5ed3 5807without ancestor. The fourth argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression that
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5808can be used to filter out certain file names." t nil)
5809
5810(autoload (quote ediff-merge-directory-revisions) "ediff" "\
5811Run Ediff on a directory, DIR1, merging its files with their revisions.
5812The second argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression that filters the file
cded5ed3 5813names. Only the files that are under revision control are taken into account." t nil)
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5814
5815(defalias (quote edir-merge-revisions) (quote ediff-merge-directory-revisions))
5816
5817(autoload (quote ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor) "ediff" "\
5818Run Ediff on a directory, DIR1, merging its files with their revisions and ancestors.
5819The second argument, REGEXP, is a regular expression that filters the file
cded5ed3 5820names. Only the files that are under revision control are taken into account." t nil)
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5821
5822(defalias (quote edir-merge-revisions-with-ancestor) (quote ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor))
5823
5824(defalias (quote edirs-merge-with-ancestor) (quote ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor))
5825
5826(autoload (quote ediff-windows-wordwise) "ediff" "\
5827Compare WIND-A and WIND-B, which are selected by clicking, wordwise.
5828With prefix argument, DUMB-MODE, or on a non-windowing display, works as
5829follows:
5830If WIND-A is nil, use selected window.
5831If WIND-B is nil, use window next to WIND-A." t nil)
5832
5833(autoload (quote ediff-windows-linewise) "ediff" "\
5834Compare WIND-A and WIND-B, which are selected by clicking, linewise.
5835With prefix argument, DUMB-MODE, or on a non-windowing display, works as
5836follows:
5837If WIND-A is nil, use selected window.
5838If WIND-B is nil, use window next to WIND-A." t nil)
5839
5840(autoload (quote ediff-regions-wordwise) "ediff" "\
5841Run Ediff on a pair of regions in two different buffers.
5842Regions (i.e., point and mark) are assumed to be set in advance.
5843This function is effective only for relatively small regions, up to 200
cded5ed3 5844lines. For large regions, use `ediff-regions-linewise'." t nil)
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5845
5846(autoload (quote ediff-regions-linewise) "ediff" "\
5847Run Ediff on a pair of regions in two different buffers.
5848Regions (i.e., point and mark) are assumed to be set in advance.
5849Each region is enlarged to contain full lines.
5850This function is effective for large regions, over 100-200
cded5ed3 5851lines. For small regions, use `ediff-regions-wordwise'." t nil)
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5852
5853(defalias (quote ediff-merge) (quote ediff-merge-files))
5854
5855(autoload (quote ediff-merge-files) "ediff" "\
5856Merge two files without ancestor." t nil)
5857
5858(autoload (quote ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor) "ediff" "\
5859Merge two files with ancestor." t nil)
5860
5861(defalias (quote ediff-merge-with-ancestor) (quote ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor))
5862
5863(autoload (quote ediff-merge-buffers) "ediff" "\
5864Merge buffers without ancestor." t nil)
5865
5866(autoload (quote ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor) "ediff" "\
5867Merge buffers with ancestor." t nil)
5868
5869(autoload (quote ediff-merge-revisions) "ediff" "\
5870Run Ediff by merging two revisions of a file.
5871The file is the optional FILE argument or the file visited by the current
5872buffer." t nil)
5873
5874(autoload (quote ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor) "ediff" "\
5875Run Ediff by merging two revisions of a file with a common ancestor.
5876The file is the the optional FILE argument or the file visited by the current
5877buffer." t nil)
5878
5879(autoload (quote run-ediff-from-cvs-buffer) "ediff" "\
5880Run Ediff-merge on appropriate revisions of the selected file.
cded5ed3 5881First run after `M-x cvs-update'. Then place the cursor on a line describing a
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5882file and then run `run-ediff-from-cvs-buffer'." t nil)
5883
5884(autoload (quote ediff-patch-file) "ediff" "\
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5885Run Ediff by patching SOURCE-FILENAME.
5886If optional PATCH-BUF is given, use the patch in that buffer
5887and don't ask the user.
5888If prefix argument, then: if even argument, assume that the patch is in a
5889buffer. If odd -- assume it is in a file." t nil)
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5890
5891(autoload (quote ediff-patch-buffer) "ediff" "\
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5892Run Ediff by patching BUFFER-NAME.
5893Without prefix argument: asks if the patch is in some buffer and prompts for
5894the buffer or a file, depending on the answer.
5895With prefix arg=1: assumes the patch is in a file and prompts for the file.
5896With prefix arg=2: assumes the patch is in a buffer and prompts for the buffer." t nil)
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5897
5898(defalias (quote epatch) (quote ediff-patch-file))
5899
5900(defalias (quote epatch-buffer) (quote ediff-patch-buffer))
5901
5902(autoload (quote ediff-revision) "ediff" "\
5903Run Ediff by comparing versions of a file.
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5904The file is an optional FILE argument or the file entered at the prompt.
5905Default: the file visited by the current buffer.
5906Uses `vc.el' or `rcs.el' depending on `ediff-version-control-package'." t nil)
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5907
5908(defalias (quote erevision) (quote ediff-revision))
5909
5910(autoload (quote ediff-version) "ediff" "\
5911Return string describing the version of Ediff.
5912When called interactively, displays the version." t nil)
5913
5914(autoload (quote ediff-documentation) "ediff" "\
5915Display Ediff's manual.
5916With optional NODE, goes to that node." t nil)
5917
5918;;;***
5919\f
d054101f 5920;;;### (autoloads (ediff-customize) "ediff-help" "ediff-help.el"
20a82009 5921;;;;;; (15192 12209))
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5922;;; Generated autoloads from ediff-help.el
5923
5924(autoload (quote ediff-customize) "ediff-help" nil t nil)
5925
5926;;;***
5927\f
20a82009 5928;;;### (autoloads nil "ediff-hook" "ediff-hook.el" (15192 12209))
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5929;;; Generated autoloads from ediff-hook.el
5930
5931(defvar ediff-window-setup-function)
5932
c7f48c35 5933(defun ediff-xemacs-init-menus nil (if (featurep (quote menubar)) (progn (add-submenu (quote ("Tools")) ediff-menu "OO-Browser...") (add-submenu (quote ("Tools")) ediff-merge-menu "OO-Browser...") (add-submenu (quote ("Tools")) epatch-menu "OO-Browser...") (add-submenu (quote ("Tools")) ediff-misc-menu "OO-Browser...") (add-menu-button (quote ("Tools")) "-------" "OO-Browser..."))))
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5934
5935(cond ((string-match "XEmacs" emacs-version) (defvar ediff-menu (quote ("Compare" ["Two Files..." ediff-files t] ["Two Buffers..." ediff-buffers t] ["Three Files..." ediff-files3 t] ["Three Buffers..." ediff-buffers3 t] "---" ["Two Directories..." ediff-directories t] ["Three Directories..." ediff-directories3 t] "---" ["File with Revision..." ediff-revision t] ["Directory Revisions..." ediff-directory-revisions t] "---" ["Windows Word-by-word..." ediff-windows-wordwise t] ["Windows Line-by-line..." ediff-windows-linewise t] "---" ["Regions Word-by-word..." ediff-regions-wordwise t] ["Regions Line-by-line..." ediff-regions-linewise t]))) (defvar ediff-merge-menu (quote ("Merge" ["Files..." ediff-merge-files t] ["Files with Ancestor..." ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor t] ["Buffers..." ediff-merge-buffers t] ["Buffers with Ancestor..." ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor t] "---" ["Directories..." ediff-merge-directories t] ["Directories with Ancestor..." ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor t] "---" ["Revisions..." ediff-merge-revisions t] ["Revisions with Ancestor..." ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor t] ["Directory Revisions..." ediff-merge-directory-revisions t] ["Directory Revisions with Ancestor..." ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor t]))) (defvar epatch-menu (quote ("Apply Patch" ["To a file..." ediff-patch-file t] ["To a buffer..." ediff-patch-buffer t]))) (defvar ediff-misc-menu (quote ("Ediff Miscellanea" ["Ediff Manual..." ediff-documentation t] ["Customize Ediff..." ediff-customize t] ["List Ediff Sessions..." ediff-show-registry t] ["Use separate frame for Ediff control buffer..." ediff-toggle-multiframe :style toggle :selected (if (and (featurep (quote ediff-util)) (boundp (quote ediff-window-setup-function))) (eq ediff-window-setup-function (quote ediff-setup-windows-multiframe)))] ["Use a toolbar with Ediff control buffer" ediff-toggle-use-toolbar :style toggle :selected (if (featurep (quote ediff-tbar)) (ediff-use-toolbar-p))]))) (if (and (featurep (quote menubar)) (not (featurep (quote infodock))) (not (featurep (quote ediff-hook)))) (ediff-xemacs-init-menus))) ((featurep (quote menu-bar)) (defvar menu-bar-ediff-misc-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Ediff Miscellanea")) (fset (quote menu-bar-ediff-misc-menu) (symbol-value (quote menu-bar-ediff-misc-menu))) (defvar menu-bar-epatch-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Apply Patch")) (fset (quote menu-bar-epatch-menu) (symbol-value (quote menu-bar-epatch-menu))) (defvar menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Merge")) (fset (quote menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu) (symbol-value (quote menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu))) (defvar menu-bar-ediff-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Compare")) (fset (quote menu-bar-ediff-menu) (symbol-value (quote menu-bar-ediff-menu))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [window] (quote ("This Window and Next Window" . compare-windows))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-windows-linewise] (quote ("Windows Line-by-line..." . ediff-windows-linewise))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-windows-wordwise] (quote ("Windows Word-by-word..." . ediff-windows-wordwise))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [separator-ediff-windows] (quote ("--"))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-regions-linewise] (quote ("Regions Line-by-line..." . ediff-regions-linewise))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-regions-wordwise] (quote ("Regions Word-by-word..." . ediff-regions-wordwise))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [separator-ediff-regions] (quote ("--"))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-dir-revision] (quote ("Directory Revisions..." . ediff-directory-revisions))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-revision] (quote ("File with Revision..." . ediff-revision))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [separator-ediff-directories] (quote ("--"))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-directories3] (quote ("Three Directories..." . ediff-directories3))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-directories] (quote ("Two Directories..." . ediff-directories))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [separator-ediff-files] (quote ("--"))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-buffers3] (quote ("Three Buffers..." . ediff-buffers3))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-files3] (quote ("Three Files..." . ediff-files3))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-buffers] (quote ("Two Buffers..." . ediff-buffers))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-menu [ediff-files] (quote ("Two Files..." . ediff-files))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-dir-revisions-with-ancestor] (quote ("Directory Revisions with Ancestor..." . ediff-merge-directory-revisions-with-ancestor))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-dir-revisions] (quote ("Directory Revisions..." . ediff-merge-directory-revisions))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor] (quote ("Revisions with Ancestor..." . ediff-merge-revisions-with-ancestor))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-revisions] (quote ("Revisions..." . ediff-merge-revisions))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [separator-ediff-merge] (quote ("--"))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor] (quote ("Directories with Ancestor..." . ediff-merge-directories-with-ancestor))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-directories] (quote ("Directories..." . ediff-merge-directories))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [separator-ediff-merge-dirs] (quote ("--"))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor] (quote ("Buffers with Ancestor..." . ediff-merge-buffers-with-ancestor))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-buffers] (quote ("Buffers..." . ediff-merge-buffers))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor] (quote ("Files with Ancestor..." . ediff-merge-files-with-ancestor))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-merge-menu [ediff-merge-files] (quote ("Files..." . ediff-merge-files))) (define-key menu-bar-epatch-menu [ediff-patch-buffer] (quote ("To a Buffer..." . ediff-patch-buffer))) (define-key menu-bar-epatch-menu [ediff-patch-file] (quote ("To a File..." . ediff-patch-file))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-misc-menu [emultiframe] (quote ("Toggle use of separate control buffer frame..." . ediff-toggle-multiframe))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-misc-menu [eregistry] (quote ("List Ediff Sessions..." . ediff-show-registry))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-misc-menu [ediff-cust] (quote ("Customize Ediff..." . ediff-customize))) (define-key menu-bar-ediff-misc-menu [ediff-doc] (quote ("Ediff Manual..." . ediff-documentation)))))
5936
5937;;;***
5938\f
93548d2e 5939;;;### (autoloads (ediff-show-registry) "ediff-mult" "ediff-mult.el"
20a82009 5940;;;;;; (15292 25968))
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5941;;; Generated autoloads from ediff-mult.el
5942
5943(autoload (quote ediff-show-registry) "ediff-mult" "\
5944Display Ediff's registry." t nil)
5945
5946(defalias (quote eregistry) (quote ediff-show-registry))
5947
5948;;;***
5949\f
5950;;;### (autoloads (ediff-toggle-use-toolbar ediff-toggle-multiframe)
a67b854e 5951;;;;;; "ediff-util" "ediff-util.el" (15195 56516))
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5952;;; Generated autoloads from ediff-util.el
5953
5954(autoload (quote ediff-toggle-multiframe) "ediff-util" "\
5955Switch from multiframe display to single-frame display and back.
5956To change the default, set the variable `ediff-window-setup-function',
5957which see." t nil)
5958
5959(autoload (quote ediff-toggle-use-toolbar) "ediff-util" "\
5960Enable or disable Ediff toolbar.
5961Works only in versions of Emacs that support toolbars.
5962To change the default, set the variable `ediff-use-toolbar-p', which see." t nil)
5963
5964;;;***
5965\f
5966;;;### (autoloads (format-kbd-macro read-kbd-macro edit-named-kbd-macro
5967;;;;;; edit-last-kbd-macro edit-kbd-macro) "edmacro" "edmacro.el"
20a82009 5968;;;;;; (15192 12209))
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5969;;; Generated autoloads from edmacro.el
5970 (define-key ctl-x-map "\C-k" 'edit-kbd-macro)
5971
5972(defvar edmacro-eight-bits nil "\
5973*Non-nil if edit-kbd-macro should leave 8-bit characters intact.
5974Default nil means to write characters above \\177 in octal notation.")
5975
5976(autoload (quote edit-kbd-macro) "edmacro" "\
5977Edit a keyboard macro.
5978At the prompt, type any key sequence which is bound to a keyboard macro.
5979Or, type `C-x e' or RET to edit the last keyboard macro, `C-h l' to edit
5980the last 100 keystrokes as a keyboard macro, or `M-x' to edit a macro by
5981its command name.
5982With a prefix argument, format the macro in a more concise way." t nil)
5983
5984(autoload (quote edit-last-kbd-macro) "edmacro" "\
5985Edit the most recently defined keyboard macro." t nil)
5986
5987(autoload (quote edit-named-kbd-macro) "edmacro" "\
5988Edit a keyboard macro which has been given a name by `name-last-kbd-macro'." t nil)
5989
5990(autoload (quote read-kbd-macro) "edmacro" "\
5991Read the region as a keyboard macro definition.
5992The region is interpreted as spelled-out keystrokes, e.g., \"M-x abc RET\".
5993See documentation for `edmacro-mode' for details.
5994Leading/trailing \"C-x (\" and \"C-x )\" in the text are allowed and ignored.
5995The resulting macro is installed as the \"current\" keyboard macro.
5996
5997In Lisp, may also be called with a single STRING argument in which case
5998the result is returned rather than being installed as the current macro.
5999The result will be a string if possible, otherwise an event vector.
6000Second argument NEED-VECTOR means to return an event vector always." t nil)
6001
6002(autoload (quote format-kbd-macro) "edmacro" "\
6003Return the keyboard macro MACRO as a human-readable string.
6004This string is suitable for passing to `read-kbd-macro'.
6005Second argument VERBOSE means to put one command per line with comments.
6006If VERBOSE is `1', put everything on one line. If VERBOSE is omitted
6007or nil, use a compact 80-column format." nil nil)
6008
6009;;;***
6010\f
ac95a621 6011;;;### (autoloads (edt-emulation-on edt-set-scroll-margins) "edt"
20a82009 6012;;;;;; "emulation/edt.el" (15192 12224))
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6013;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/edt.el
6014
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6015(autoload (quote edt-set-scroll-margins) "edt" "\
6016Set scroll margins.
6017Argument TOP is the top margin in number of lines or percent of window.
6018Argument BOTTOM is the bottom margin in number of lines or percent of window." t nil)
6019
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6020(autoload (quote edt-emulation-on) "edt" "\
6021Turn on EDT Emulation." t nil)
6022
6023;;;***
6024\f
6025;;;### (autoloads (electric-helpify with-electric-help) "ehelp" "ehelp.el"
20a82009 6026;;;;;; (15054 32526))
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6027;;; Generated autoloads from ehelp.el
6028
6029(autoload (quote with-electric-help) "ehelp" "\
6030Pop up an \"electric\" help buffer.
6031The arguments are THUNK &optional BUFFER NOERASE MINHEIGHT.
6032THUNK is a function of no arguments which is called to initialize the
6033contents of BUFFER. BUFFER defaults to `*Help*'. BUFFER will be
6034erased before THUNK is called unless NOERASE is non-nil. THUNK will
6035be called while BUFFER is current and with `standard-output' bound to
6036the buffer specified by BUFFER.
6037
6038If THUNK returns nil, we display BUFFER starting at the top, and
6039shrink the window to fit. If THUNK returns non-nil, we don't do those things.
6040
6041After THUNK has been called, this function \"electrically\" pops up a window
6042in which BUFFER is displayed and allows the user to scroll through that buffer
6043in electric-help-mode. The window's height will be at least MINHEIGHT if
6044this value is non-nil.
6045
6046If THUNK returns nil, we display BUFFER starting at the top, and
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6047shrink the window to fit if `electric-help-shrink-window' is non-nil.
6048If THUNK returns non-nil, we don't do those things.
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6050When the user exits (with `electric-help-exit', or otherwise), the help
6051buffer's window disappears (i.e., we use `save-window-excursion'), and
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6052BUFFER is put into `default-major-mode' (or `fundamental-mode') when we exit." nil nil)
6053
6054(autoload (quote electric-helpify) "ehelp" nil nil nil)
6055
6056;;;***
6057\f
abb2db1c 6058;;;### (autoloads (turn-on-eldoc-mode eldoc-mode eldoc-minor-mode-string
5682d301 6059;;;;;; eldoc-mode) "eldoc" "emacs-lisp/eldoc.el" (14891 22286))
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6060;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/eldoc.el
6061
6062(defvar eldoc-mode nil "\
6063*If non-nil, show the defined parameters for the elisp function near point.
6064
6065For the emacs lisp function at the beginning of the sexp which point is
6066within, show the defined parameters for the function in the echo area.
6067This information is extracted directly from the function or macro if it is
6068in pure lisp. If the emacs function is a subr, the parameters are obtained
6069from the documentation string if possible.
6070
6071If point is over a documented variable, print that variable's docstring
6072instead.
6073
6074This variable is buffer-local.")
6075
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6076(defvar eldoc-minor-mode-string " ElDoc" "\
6077*String to display in mode line when Eldoc Mode is enabled.")
6078
6079(cond ((fboundp (quote add-minor-mode)) (add-minor-mode (quote eldoc-mode) (quote eldoc-minor-mode-string))) ((assq (quote eldoc-mode) (default-value (quote minor-mode-alist)))) (t (setq-default minor-mode-alist (append (default-value (quote minor-mode-alist)) (quote ((eldoc-mode eldoc-minor-mode-string)))))))
6080
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6081(autoload (quote eldoc-mode) "eldoc" "\
6082*Enable or disable eldoc mode.
6083See documentation for the variable of the same name for more details.
6084
6085If called interactively with no prefix argument, toggle current condition
6086of the mode.
6087If called with a positive or negative prefix argument, enable or disable
6088the mode, respectively." t nil)
6089
6090(autoload (quote turn-on-eldoc-mode) "eldoc" "\
6091Unequivocally turn on eldoc-mode (see variable documentation)." t nil)
6092
6093;;;***
6094\f
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6095;;;### (autoloads (elide-head) "elide-head" "elide-head.el" (15192
6096;;;;;; 12209))
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6097;;; Generated autoloads from elide-head.el
6098
6099(autoload (quote elide-head) "elide-head" "\
6100Hide header material in buffer according to `elide-head-headers-to-hide'.
6101
6102The header is made invisible with an overlay. With a prefix arg, show
6103an elided material again.
6104
6105This is suitable as an entry on `find-file-hooks' or appropriate mode hooks." t nil)
6106
6107;;;***
6108\f
93548d2e 6109;;;### (autoloads (elint-initialize) "elint" "emacs-lisp/elint.el"
20a82009 6110;;;;;; (15192 12223))
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6111;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/elint.el
6112
6113(autoload (quote elint-initialize) "elint" "\
6114Initialize elint." t nil)
6115
6116;;;***
6117\f
f75a0f7a 6118;;;### (autoloads (elp-results elp-instrument-package elp-instrument-list
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6119;;;;;; elp-instrument-function) "elp" "emacs-lisp/elp.el" (15192
6120;;;;;; 12223))
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6121;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/elp.el
6122
6123(autoload (quote elp-instrument-function) "elp" "\
6124Instrument FUNSYM for profiling.
6125FUNSYM must be a symbol of a defined function." t nil)
6126
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6127(autoload (quote elp-instrument-list) "elp" "\
6128Instrument for profiling, all functions in `elp-function-list'.
6129Use optional LIST if provided instead." t nil)
6130
6131(autoload (quote elp-instrument-package) "elp" "\
6132Instrument for profiling, all functions which start with PREFIX.
6133For example, to instrument all ELP functions, do the following:
6134
6135 \\[elp-instrument-package] RET elp- RET" t nil)
6136
6137(autoload (quote elp-results) "elp" "\
6138Display current profiling results.
6139If `elp-reset-after-results' is non-nil, then current profiling
6140information for all instrumented functions are reset after results are
6141displayed." t nil)
6142
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6143;;;***
6144\f
6145;;;### (autoloads (report-emacs-bug) "emacsbug" "mail/emacsbug.el"
5682d301 6146;;;;;; (15251 13047))
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6147;;; Generated autoloads from mail/emacsbug.el
6148
6149(autoload (quote report-emacs-bug) "emacsbug" "\
6150Report a bug in GNU Emacs.
6151Prompts for bug subject. Leaves you in a mail buffer." t nil)
6152
6153;;;***
6154\f
6155;;;### (autoloads (emerge-merge-directories emerge-revisions-with-ancestor
6156;;;;;; emerge-revisions emerge-files-with-ancestor-remote emerge-files-remote
6157;;;;;; emerge-files-with-ancestor-command emerge-files-command emerge-buffers-with-ancestor
6158;;;;;; emerge-buffers emerge-files-with-ancestor emerge-files) "emerge"
20a82009 6159;;;;;; "emerge.el" (15192 12209))
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6160;;; Generated autoloads from emerge.el
6161
6162(defvar menu-bar-emerge-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Emerge"))
6163
6164(fset (quote menu-bar-emerge-menu) (symbol-value (quote menu-bar-emerge-menu)))
6165
6166(define-key menu-bar-emerge-menu [emerge-merge-directories] (quote ("Merge Directories..." . emerge-merge-directories)))
6167
6168(define-key menu-bar-emerge-menu [emerge-revisions-with-ancestor] (quote ("Revisions with Ancestor..." . emerge-revisions-with-ancestor)))
6169
6170(define-key menu-bar-emerge-menu [emerge-revisions] (quote ("Revisions..." . emerge-revisions)))
6171
6172(define-key menu-bar-emerge-menu [emerge-files-with-ancestor] (quote ("Files with Ancestor..." . emerge-files-with-ancestor)))
6173
6174(define-key menu-bar-emerge-menu [emerge-files] (quote ("Files..." . emerge-files)))
6175
6176(define-key menu-bar-emerge-menu [emerge-buffers-with-ancestor] (quote ("Buffers with Ancestor..." . emerge-buffers-with-ancestor)))
6177
6178(define-key menu-bar-emerge-menu [emerge-buffers] (quote ("Buffers..." . emerge-buffers)))
6179
6180(autoload (quote emerge-files) "emerge" "\
6181Run Emerge on two files." t nil)
6182
6183(autoload (quote emerge-files-with-ancestor) "emerge" "\
6184Run Emerge on two files, giving another file as the ancestor." t nil)
6185
6186(autoload (quote emerge-buffers) "emerge" "\
6187Run Emerge on two buffers." t nil)
6188
6189(autoload (quote emerge-buffers-with-ancestor) "emerge" "\
6190Run Emerge on two buffers, giving another buffer as the ancestor." t nil)
6191
6192(autoload (quote emerge-files-command) "emerge" nil nil nil)
6193
6194(autoload (quote emerge-files-with-ancestor-command) "emerge" nil nil nil)
6195
6196(autoload (quote emerge-files-remote) "emerge" nil nil nil)
6197
6198(autoload (quote emerge-files-with-ancestor-remote) "emerge" nil nil nil)
6199
6200(autoload (quote emerge-revisions) "emerge" "\
6201Emerge two RCS revisions of a file." t nil)
6202
6203(autoload (quote emerge-revisions-with-ancestor) "emerge" "\
6204Emerge two RCS revisions of a file, with another revision as ancestor." t nil)
6205
6206(autoload (quote emerge-merge-directories) "emerge" nil t nil)
6207
6208;;;***
6209\f
6210;;;### (autoloads (encoded-kbd-mode) "encoded-kb" "international/encoded-kb.el"
20a82009 6211;;;;;; (15192 12231))
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6212;;; Generated autoloads from international/encoded-kb.el
6213
6214(autoload (quote encoded-kbd-mode) "encoded-kb" "\
6215Toggle Encoded-kbd minor mode.
6216With arg, turn Encoded-kbd mode on if and only if arg is positive.
6217
6218You should not turn this mode on manually, instead use the command
6219\\[set-keyboard-coding-system] which turns on or off this mode
6220automatically.
6221
6222In Encoded-kbd mode, a text sent from keyboard is accepted
6223as a multilingual text encoded in a coding system set by
6224\\[set-keyboard-coding-system]." nil nil)
6225
6226;;;***
6227\f
6228;;;### (autoloads (enriched-decode enriched-encode enriched-mode)
20a82009 6229;;;;;; "enriched" "enriched.el" (14886 12681))
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6230;;; Generated autoloads from enriched.el
6231
6232(autoload (quote enriched-mode) "enriched" "\
6233Minor mode for editing text/enriched files.
6234These are files with embedded formatting information in the MIME standard
6235text/enriched format.
6236Turning the mode on runs `enriched-mode-hook'.
6237
6238More information about Enriched mode is available in the file
6239etc/enriched.doc in the Emacs distribution directory.
6240
6241Commands:
6242
6243\\<enriched-mode-map>\\{enriched-mode-map}" t nil)
6244
6245(autoload (quote enriched-encode) "enriched" nil nil nil)
6246
6247(autoload (quote enriched-decode) "enriched" nil nil nil)
6248
6249;;;***
6250\f
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6251;;;### (autoloads (eshell-mode) "esh-mode" "eshell/esh-mode.el" (15192
6252;;;;;; 12227))
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6253;;; Generated autoloads from eshell/esh-mode.el
6254
6255(autoload (quote eshell-mode) "esh-mode" "\
6256Emacs shell interactive mode.
6257
6258\\{eshell-mode-map}" nil nil)
6259
6260;;;***
6261\f
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6262;;;### (autoloads (eshell-test) "esh-test" "eshell/esh-test.el" (15192
6263;;;;;; 12228))
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6264;;; Generated autoloads from eshell/esh-test.el
6265
6266(autoload (quote eshell-test) "esh-test" "\
6267Test Eshell to verify that it works as expected." t nil)
6268
6269;;;***
6270\f
6271;;;### (autoloads (eshell-report-bug eshell-command-result eshell-command
20a82009 6272;;;;;; eshell) "eshell" "eshell/eshell.el" (15192 12228))
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6273;;; Generated autoloads from eshell/eshell.el
6274
6275(autoload (quote eshell) "eshell" "\
6276Create an interactive Eshell buffer.
6277The buffer used for Eshell sessions is determined by the value of
6278`eshell-buffer-name'. If there is already an Eshell session active in
6279that buffer, Emacs will simply switch to it. Otherwise, a new session
6280will begin. A new session is always created if the the prefix
6281argument ARG is specified. Returns the buffer selected (or created)." t nil)
6282
6283(autoload (quote eshell-command) "eshell" "\
6284Execute the Eshell command string COMMAND.
6285With prefix ARG, insert output into the current buffer at point." t nil)
6286
6287(autoload (quote eshell-command-result) "eshell" "\
6288Execute the given Eshell COMMAND, and return the result.
6289The result might be any Lisp object.
6290If STATUS-VAR is a symbol, it will be set to the exit status of the
6291command. This is the only way to determine whether the value returned
6292corresponding to a successful execution." nil nil)
6293
6294(autoload (quote eshell-report-bug) "eshell" "\
6295Report a bug in Eshell.
6296Prompts for the TOPIC. Leaves you in a mail buffer.
6297Please include any configuration details that might be involved." t nil)
6298
6299;;;***
6300\f
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6301;;;### (autoloads (complete-tag select-tags-table tags-apropos list-tags
6302;;;;;; tags-query-replace tags-search tags-loop-continue next-file
6303;;;;;; pop-tag-mark find-tag-regexp find-tag-other-frame find-tag-other-window
6304;;;;;; find-tag find-tag-noselect tags-table-files visit-tags-table
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6305;;;;;; find-tag-default-function find-tag-hook tags-add-tables tags-compression-info-list
6306;;;;;; tags-table-list tags-case-fold-search) "etags" "progmodes/etags.el"
5682d301 6307;;;;;; (15320 19403))
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6308;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/etags.el
6309
6310(defvar tags-file-name nil "\
6311*File name of tags table.
6312To switch to a new tags table, setting this variable is sufficient.
6313If you set this variable, do not also set `tags-table-list'.
6314Use the `etags' program to make a tags table file.")
6315 (put 'tags-file-name 'variable-interactive "fVisit tags table: ")
6316
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6317(defvar tags-case-fold-search (quote default) "\
6318*Whether tags operations should be case-sensitive.
6319A value of t means case-insensitive, a value of nil means case-sensitive.
6320Any other value means use the setting of `case-fold-search'.")
6321
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6322(defvar tags-table-list nil "\
6323*List of file names of tags tables to search.
6324An element that is a directory means the file \"TAGS\" in that directory.
6325To switch to a new list of tags tables, setting this variable is sufficient.
6326If you set this variable, do not also set `tags-file-name'.
6327Use the `etags' program to make a tags table file.")
6328
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6329(defvar tags-compression-info-list (quote ("" ".Z" ".bz2" ".gz" ".tgz")) "\
6330*List of extensions tried by etags when jka-compr is used.
6331An empty string means search the non-compressed file.
6332These extensions will be tried only if jka-compr was activated
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6333\(i.e. via customize of `auto-compression-mode' or by calling the function
6334`auto-compression-mode').")
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6336(defvar tags-add-tables (quote ask-user) "\
6337*Control whether to add a new tags table to the current list.
6338t means do; nil means don't (always start a new list).
6339Any other value means ask the user whether to add a new tags table
6340to the current list (as opposed to starting a new list).")
6341
6342(defvar find-tag-hook nil "\
6343*Hook to be run by \\[find-tag] after finding a tag. See `run-hooks'.
6344The value in the buffer in which \\[find-tag] is done is used,
6345not the value in the buffer \\[find-tag] goes to.")
6346
6347(defvar find-tag-default-function nil "\
6348*A function of no arguments used by \\[find-tag] to pick a default tag.
6349If nil, and the symbol that is the value of `major-mode'
6350has a `find-tag-default-function' property (see `put'), that is used.
6351Otherwise, `find-tag-default' is used.")
6352
6353(autoload (quote visit-tags-table) "etags" "\
6354Tell tags commands to use tags table file FILE.
6355FILE should be the name of a file created with the `etags' program.
6356A directory name is ok too; it means file TAGS in that directory.
6357
6358Normally \\[visit-tags-table] sets the global value of `tags-file-name'.
6359With a prefix arg, set the buffer-local value instead.
6360When you find a tag with \\[find-tag], the buffer it finds the tag
6361in is given a local value of this variable which is the name of the tags
6362file the tag was in." t nil)
6363
6364(autoload (quote tags-table-files) "etags" "\
6365Return a list of files in the current tags table.
6366Assumes the tags table is the current buffer. The file names are returned
6367as they appeared in the `etags' command that created the table, usually
6368without directory names." nil nil)
6369
6370(autoload (quote find-tag-noselect) "etags" "\
6371Find tag (in current tags table) whose name contains TAGNAME.
6372Returns the buffer containing the tag's definition and moves its point there,
6373but does not select the buffer.
6374The default for TAGNAME is the expression in the buffer near point.
6375
6376If second arg NEXT-P is t (interactively, with prefix arg), search for
6377another tag that matches the last tagname or regexp used. When there are
6378multiple matches for a tag, more exact matches are found first. If NEXT-P
6379is the atom `-' (interactively, with prefix arg that is a negative number
6380or just \\[negative-argument]), pop back to the previous tag gone to.
6381
6382If third arg REGEXP-P is non-nil, treat TAGNAME as a regexp.
6383
6384A marker representing the point when this command is onvoked is pushed
6385onto a ring and may be popped back to with \\[pop-tag-mark].
6386Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command.
6387
6388See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'." t nil)
6389
6390(autoload (quote find-tag) "etags" "\
6391Find tag (in current tags table) whose name contains TAGNAME.
6392Select the buffer containing the tag's definition, and move point there.
6393The default for TAGNAME is the expression in the buffer around or before point.
6394
6395If second arg NEXT-P is t (interactively, with prefix arg), search for
6396another tag that matches the last tagname or regexp used. When there are
6397multiple matches for a tag, more exact matches are found first. If NEXT-P
6398is the atom `-' (interactively, with prefix arg that is a negative number
6399or just \\[negative-argument]), pop back to the previous tag gone to.
6400
6401If third arg REGEXP-P is non-nil, treat TAGNAME as a regexp.
6402
6403A marker representing the point when this command is onvoked is pushed
6404onto a ring and may be popped back to with \\[pop-tag-mark].
6405Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command.
6406
6407See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'." t nil)
6408 (define-key esc-map "." 'find-tag)
6409
6410(autoload (quote find-tag-other-window) "etags" "\
6411Find tag (in current tags table) whose name contains TAGNAME.
6412Select the buffer containing the tag's definition in another window, and
6413move point there. The default for TAGNAME is the expression in the buffer
6414around or before point.
6415
6416If second arg NEXT-P is t (interactively, with prefix arg), search for
6417another tag that matches the last tagname or regexp used. When there are
6418multiple matches for a tag, more exact matches are found first. If NEXT-P
6419is negative (interactively, with prefix arg that is a negative number or
6420just \\[negative-argument]), pop back to the previous tag gone to.
6421
6422If third arg REGEXP-P is non-nil, treat TAGNAME as a regexp.
6423
6424A marker representing the point when this command is onvoked is pushed
6425onto a ring and may be popped back to with \\[pop-tag-mark].
6426Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command.
6427
6428See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'." t nil)
6429 (define-key ctl-x-4-map "." 'find-tag-other-window)
6430
6431(autoload (quote find-tag-other-frame) "etags" "\
6432Find tag (in current tags table) whose name contains TAGNAME.
6433Select the buffer containing the tag's definition in another frame, and
6434move point there. The default for TAGNAME is the expression in the buffer
6435around or before point.
6436
6437If second arg NEXT-P is t (interactively, with prefix arg), search for
6438another tag that matches the last tagname or regexp used. When there are
6439multiple matches for a tag, more exact matches are found first. If NEXT-P
6440is negative (interactively, with prefix arg that is a negative number or
6441just \\[negative-argument]), pop back to the previous tag gone to.
6442
6443If third arg REGEXP-P is non-nil, treat TAGNAME as a regexp.
6444
6445A marker representing the point when this command is onvoked is pushed
6446onto a ring and may be popped back to with \\[pop-tag-mark].
6447Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command.
6448
6449See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'." t nil)
6450 (define-key ctl-x-5-map "." 'find-tag-other-frame)
6451
6452(autoload (quote find-tag-regexp) "etags" "\
6453Find tag (in current tags table) whose name matches REGEXP.
6454Select the buffer containing the tag's definition and move point there.
6455
6456If second arg NEXT-P is t (interactively, with prefix arg), search for
6457another tag that matches the last tagname or regexp used. When there are
6458multiple matches for a tag, more exact matches are found first. If NEXT-P
6459is negative (interactively, with prefix arg that is a negative number or
6460just \\[negative-argument]), pop back to the previous tag gone to.
6461
6462If third arg OTHER-WINDOW is non-nil, select the buffer in another window.
6463
6464A marker representing the point when this command is onvoked is pushed
6465onto a ring and may be popped back to with \\[pop-tag-mark].
6466Contrast this with the ring of marks gone to by the command.
6467
6468See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'." t nil)
6469 (define-key esc-map [?\C-.] 'find-tag-regexp)
6470 (define-key esc-map "*" 'pop-tag-mark)
6471
6472(autoload (quote pop-tag-mark) "etags" "\
6473Pop back to where \\[find-tag] was last invoked.
6474
6475This is distinct from invoking \\[find-tag] with a negative argument
6476since that pops a stack of markers at which tags were found, not from
6477where they were found." t nil)
6478
6479(autoload (quote next-file) "etags" "\
6480Select next file among files in current tags table.
6481
6482A first argument of t (prefix arg, if interactive) initializes to the
6483beginning of the list of files in the tags table. If the argument is
6484neither nil nor t, it is evalled to initialize the list of files.
6485
6486Non-nil second argument NOVISIT means use a temporary buffer
6487 to save time and avoid uninteresting warnings.
6488
6489Value is nil if the file was already visited;
6490if the file was newly read in, the value is the filename." t nil)
6491
6492(autoload (quote tags-loop-continue) "etags" "\
6493Continue last \\[tags-search] or \\[tags-query-replace] command.
6494Used noninteractively with non-nil argument to begin such a command (the
6495argument is passed to `next-file', which see).
6496
6497Two variables control the processing we do on each file: the value of
6498`tags-loop-scan' is a form to be executed on each file to see if it is
6499interesting (it returns non-nil if so) and `tags-loop-operate' is a form to
6500evaluate to operate on an interesting file. If the latter evaluates to
6501nil, we exit; otherwise we scan the next file." t nil)
6502 (define-key esc-map "," 'tags-loop-continue)
6503
6504(autoload (quote tags-search) "etags" "\
6505Search through all files listed in tags table for match for REGEXP.
6506Stops when a match is found.
6507To continue searching for next match, use command \\[tags-loop-continue].
6508
6509See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'." t nil)
6510
6511(autoload (quote tags-query-replace) "etags" "\
0ad84a21 6512`Query-replace-regexp' FROM with TO through all files listed in tags table.
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6513Third arg DELIMITED (prefix arg) means replace only word-delimited matches.
6514If you exit (\\[keyboard-quit] or ESC), you can resume the query-replace
6515with the command \\[tags-loop-continue].
6516
6517See documentation of variable `tags-file-name'." t nil)
6518
6519(autoload (quote list-tags) "etags" "\
6520Display list of tags in file FILE.
6521This searches only the first table in the list, and no included tables.
6522FILE should be as it appeared in the `etags' command, usually without a
6523directory specification." t nil)
6524
6525(autoload (quote tags-apropos) "etags" "\
6526Display list of all tags in tags table REGEXP matches." t nil)
6527
6528(autoload (quote select-tags-table) "etags" "\
6529Select a tags table file from a menu of those you have already used.
6530The list of tags tables to select from is stored in `tags-table-set-list';
6531see the doc of that variable if you want to add names to the list." t nil)
6532
6533(autoload (quote complete-tag) "etags" "\
6534Perform tags completion on the text around point.
6535Completes to the set of names listed in the current tags table.
6536The string to complete is chosen in the same way as the default
6537for \\[find-tag] (which see)." t nil)
6538
6539;;;***
6540\f
6541;;;### (autoloads (ethio-write-file ethio-find-file ethio-java-to-fidel-buffer
6542;;;;;; ethio-fidel-to-java-buffer ethio-tex-to-fidel-buffer ethio-fidel-to-tex-buffer
6543;;;;;; ethio-input-special-character ethio-replace-space ethio-modify-vowel
6544;;;;;; ethio-fidel-to-sera-marker ethio-fidel-to-sera-mail ethio-fidel-to-sera-mail-or-marker
6545;;;;;; ethio-fidel-to-sera-buffer ethio-fidel-to-sera-region ethio-sera-to-fidel-marker
6546;;;;;; ethio-sera-to-fidel-mail ethio-sera-to-fidel-mail-or-marker
a1b8d58b 6547;;;;;; ethio-sera-to-fidel-buffer ethio-sera-to-fidel-region setup-ethiopic-environment-internal)
20a82009 6548;;;;;; "ethio-util" "language/ethio-util.el" (15192 12234))
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6549;;; Generated autoloads from language/ethio-util.el
6550
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6551(autoload (quote setup-ethiopic-environment-internal) "ethio-util" nil nil nil)
6552
6553(autoload (quote ethio-sera-to-fidel-region) "ethio-util" "\
6554Convert the characters in region from SERA to FIDEL.
6555The variable `ethio-primary-language' specifies the primary language
6556and `ethio-secondary-language' specifies the secondary.
6557
6558If the 3rd parameter SECONDARY is given and non-nil, assume the region
6559begins begins with the secondary language; otherwise with the primary
6560language.
6561
6562If the 4th parameter FORCE is given and non-nil, perform conversion
6563even if the buffer is read-only.
6564
6565See also the descriptions of the variables
6566`ethio-use-colon-for-colon' and
6567`ethio-use-three-dot-question'." t nil)
6568
6569(autoload (quote ethio-sera-to-fidel-buffer) "ethio-util" "\
6570Convert the current buffer from SERA to FIDEL.
6571
6572The variable `ethio-primary-language' specifies the primary
6573language and `ethio-secondary-language' specifies the secondary.
6574
6575If the 1st optional parameter SECONDARY is non-nil, assume the buffer
6576begins with the secondary language; otherwise with the primary
6577language.
6578
6579If the 2nd optional parametr FORCE is non-nil, perform conversion even if the
6580buffer is read-only.
6581
6582See also the descriptions of the variables
6583`ethio-use-colon-for-colon' and
6584`ethio-use-three-dot-question'." t nil)
6585
6586(autoload (quote ethio-sera-to-fidel-mail-or-marker) "ethio-util" "\
6587Execute ethio-sera-to-fidel-mail or ethio-sera-to-fidel-marker depending on the current major mode.
6588If in rmail-mode or in mail-mode, execute the former; otherwise latter." t nil)
6589
6590(autoload (quote ethio-sera-to-fidel-mail) "ethio-util" "\
6591Convert SERA to FIDEL to read/write mail and news.
6592
6593If the buffer contains the markers \"<sera>\" and \"</sera>\",
6594convert the segments between them into FIDEL.
6595
6596If invoked interactively and there is no marker, convert the subject field
6597and the body into FIDEL using `ethio-sera-to-fidel-region'." t nil)
6598
6599(autoload (quote ethio-sera-to-fidel-marker) "ethio-util" "\
6600Convert the regions surrounded by \"<sera>\" and \"</sera>\" from SERA to FIDEL.
6601Assume that each region begins with `ethio-primary-language'.
6602The markers \"<sera>\" and \"</sera>\" themselves are not deleted." t nil)
6603
6604(autoload (quote ethio-fidel-to-sera-region) "ethio-util" "\
6605Replace all the FIDEL characters in the region to the SERA format.
6606The variable `ethio-primary-language' specifies the primary
6607language and `ethio-secondary-language' specifies the secondary.
6608
6609If the 3dr parameter SECONDARY is given and non-nil, try to convert
6610the region so that it begins in the secondary language; otherwise with
6611the primary language.
6612
6613If the 4th parameter FORCE is given and non-nil, convert even if the
6614buffer is read-only.
6615
6616See also the descriptions of the variables
6617`ethio-use-colon-for-colon', `ethio-use-three-dot-question',
6618`ethio-quote-vowel-always' and `ethio-numeric-reduction'." t nil)
6619
6620(autoload (quote ethio-fidel-to-sera-buffer) "ethio-util" "\
6621Replace all the FIDEL characters in the current buffer to the SERA format.
6622The variable `ethio-primary-language' specifies the primary
6623language and `ethio-secondary-language' specifies the secondary.
6624
6625If the 1st optional parameter SECONDARY is non-nil, try to convert the
6626region so that it begins in the secondary language; otherwise with the
6627primary language.
6628
6629If the 2nd optional parameter FORCE is non-nil, convert even if the
6630buffer is read-only.
6631
6632See also the descriptions of the variables
6633`ethio-use-colon-for-colon', `ethio-use-three-dot-question',
6634`ethio-quote-vowel-always' and `ethio-numeric-reduction'." t nil)
6635
6636(autoload (quote ethio-fidel-to-sera-mail-or-marker) "ethio-util" "\
6637Execute ethio-fidel-to-sera-mail or ethio-fidel-to-sera-marker depending on the current major mode.
6638If in rmail-mode or in mail-mode, execute the former; otherwise latter." t nil)
6639
6640(autoload (quote ethio-fidel-to-sera-mail) "ethio-util" "\
6641Convert FIDEL to SERA to read/write mail and news.
6642
6643If the body contains at least one Ethiopic character,
6644 1) insert the string \"<sera>\" at the beginning of the body,
6645 2) insert \"</sera>\" at the end of the body, and
6646 3) convert the body into SERA.
6647
6648The very same procedure applies to the subject field, too." t nil)
6649
6650(autoload (quote ethio-fidel-to-sera-marker) "ethio-util" "\
6651Convert the regions surrounded by \"<sera>\" and \"</sera>\" from FIDEL to SERA.
6652The markers \"<sera>\" and \"</sera>\" themselves are not deleted." t nil)
6653
6654(autoload (quote ethio-modify-vowel) "ethio-util" "\
6655Modify the vowel of the FIDEL that is under the cursor." t nil)
6656
6657(autoload (quote ethio-replace-space) "ethio-util" "\
6658Replace ASCII spaces with Ethiopic word separators in the region.
6659
6660In the specified region, replace word separators surrounded by two
6661Ethiopic characters, depending on the first parameter CH, which should
6662be 1, 2, or 3.
6663
6664If CH = 1, word separator will be replaced with an ASCII space.
6665If CH = 2, with two ASCII spaces.
6666If CH = 3, with the Ethiopic colon-like word separator.
6667
6668The second and third parameters BEGIN and END specify the region." t nil)
6669
6670(autoload (quote ethio-input-special-character) "ethio-util" "\
6671Allow the user to input special characters." t nil)
6672
6673(autoload (quote ethio-fidel-to-tex-buffer) "ethio-util" "\
6674Convert each fidel characters in the current buffer into a fidel-tex command.
6675Each command is always surrounded by braces." t nil)
6676
6677(autoload (quote ethio-tex-to-fidel-buffer) "ethio-util" "\
6678Convert fidel-tex commands in the current buffer into fidel chars." t nil)
6679
6680(autoload (quote ethio-fidel-to-java-buffer) "ethio-util" "\
6681Convert Ethiopic characters into the Java escape sequences.
6682
6683Each escape sequence is of the form uXXXX, where XXXX is the
6684character's codepoint (in hex) in Unicode.
6685
6686If `ethio-java-save-lowercase' is non-nil, use [0-9a-f].
6687Otherwise, [0-9A-F]." nil nil)
6688
6689(autoload (quote ethio-java-to-fidel-buffer) "ethio-util" "\
6690Convert the Java escape sequences into corresponding Ethiopic characters." nil nil)
6691
6692(autoload (quote ethio-find-file) "ethio-util" "\
6693Transcribe file content into Ethiopic dependig on filename suffix." nil nil)
6694
6695(autoload (quote ethio-write-file) "ethio-util" "\
6696Transcribe Ethiopic characters in ASCII depending on the file extension." nil nil)
6697
6698;;;***
6699\f
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6700;;;### (autoloads (eudc-load-eudc eudc-query-form eudc-expand-inline
6701;;;;;; eudc-get-phone eudc-get-email eudc-set-server) "eudc" "net/eudc.el"
2a55cd3a 6702;;;;;; (14463 4091))
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6703;;; Generated autoloads from net/eudc.el
6704
6705(autoload (quote eudc-set-server) "eudc" "\
6706Set the directory server to SERVER using PROTOCOL.
6707Unless NO-SAVE is non-nil, the server is saved as the default
6708server for future sessions." t nil)
6709
6710(autoload (quote eudc-get-email) "eudc" "\
6711Get the email field of NAME from the directory server." t nil)
6712
6713(autoload (quote eudc-get-phone) "eudc" "\
6714Get the phone field of NAME from the directory server." t nil)
6715
6716(autoload (quote eudc-expand-inline) "eudc" "\
6717Query the directory server, and expand the query string before point.
6718The query string consists of the buffer substring from the point back to
6719the preceding comma, colon or beginning of line.
6720The variable `eudc-inline-query-format' controls how to associate the
6721individual inline query words with directory attribute names.
6722After querying the server for the given string, the expansion specified by
6723`eudc-inline-expansion-format' is inserted in the buffer at point.
6724If REPLACE is non nil, then this expansion replaces the name in the buffer.
6725`eudc-expansion-overwrites-query' being non nil inverts the meaning of REPLACE.
6726Multiple servers can be tried with the same query until one finds a match,
6727see `eudc-inline-expansion-servers'" t nil)
6728
6729(autoload (quote eudc-query-form) "eudc" "\
6730Display a form to query the directory server.
6731If given a non-nil argument GET-FIELDS-FROM-SERVER, the function first
6732queries the server for the existing fields and displays a corresponding form." t nil)
6733
6734(autoload (quote eudc-load-eudc) "eudc" "\
6735Load the Emacs Unified Directory Client.
6736This does nothing except loading eudc by autoload side-effect." t nil)
6737
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6738(cond ((not (string-match "XEmacs" emacs-version)) (defvar eudc-tools-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Directory Search")) (fset (quote eudc-tools-menu) (symbol-value (quote eudc-tools-menu))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [phone] (quote ("Get Phone" . eudc-get-phone))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [email] (quote ("Get Email" . eudc-get-email))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [separator-eudc-email] (quote ("--"))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [expand-inline] (quote ("Expand Inline Query" . eudc-expand-inline))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [query] (quote ("Query with Form" . eudc-query-form))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [separator-eudc-query] (quote ("--"))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [new] (quote ("New Server" . eudc-set-server))) (define-key eudc-tools-menu [load] (quote ("Load Hotlist of Servers" . eudc-load-eudc)))) (t (let ((menu (quote ("Directory Search" ["Load Hotlist of Servers" eudc-load-eudc t] ["New Server" eudc-set-server t] ["---" nil nil] ["Query with Form" eudc-query-form t] ["Expand Inline Query" eudc-expand-inline t] ["---" nil nil] ["Get Email" eudc-get-email t] ["Get Phone" eudc-get-phone t])))) (if (not (featurep (quote eudc-autoloads))) (if (string-match "XEmacs" emacs-version) (if (and (featurep (quote menubar)) (not (featurep (quote infodock)))) (add-submenu (quote ("Tools")) menu)) (require (quote easymenu)) (cond ((fboundp (quote easy-menu-add-item)) (easy-menu-add-item nil (quote ("tools")) (easy-menu-create-menu (car menu) (cdr menu)))) ((fboundp (quote easy-menu-create-keymaps)) (define-key global-map [menu-bar tools eudc] (cons "Directory Search" (easy-menu-create-keymaps "Directory Search" (cdr menu)))))))))))
6739
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6740;;;***
6741\f
6742;;;### (autoloads (eudc-display-jpeg-as-button eudc-display-jpeg-inline
6743;;;;;; eudc-display-sound eudc-display-url eudc-display-generic-binary)
20a82009 6744;;;;;; "eudc-bob" "net/eudc-bob.el" (15192 12237))
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6745;;; Generated autoloads from net/eudc-bob.el
6746
6747(autoload (quote eudc-display-generic-binary) "eudc-bob" "\
6748Display a button for unidentified binary DATA." nil nil)
6749
6750(autoload (quote eudc-display-url) "eudc-bob" "\
6751Display URL and make it clickable." nil nil)
6752
6753(autoload (quote eudc-display-sound) "eudc-bob" "\
6754Display a button to play the sound DATA." nil nil)
6755
6756(autoload (quote eudc-display-jpeg-inline) "eudc-bob" "\
6757Display the JPEG DATA inline at point if possible." nil nil)
6758
6759(autoload (quote eudc-display-jpeg-as-button) "eudc-bob" "\
6760Display a button for the JPEG DATA." nil nil)
6761
6762;;;***
6763\f
6764;;;### (autoloads (eudc-try-bbdb-insert eudc-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb)
20a82009 6765;;;;;; "eudc-export" "net/eudc-export.el" (15192 12237))
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6766;;; Generated autoloads from net/eudc-export.el
6767
6768(autoload (quote eudc-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb) "eudc-export" "\
6769Insert record at point into the BBDB database.
6770This function can only be called from a directory query result buffer." t nil)
6771
6772(autoload (quote eudc-try-bbdb-insert) "eudc-export" "\
6773Call `eudc-insert-record-at-point-into-bbdb' if on a record." t nil)
6774
6775;;;***
6776\f
6777;;;### (autoloads (eudc-edit-hotlist) "eudc-hotlist" "net/eudc-hotlist.el"
20a82009 6778;;;;;; (15192 12237))
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6779;;; Generated autoloads from net/eudc-hotlist.el
6780
6781(autoload (quote eudc-edit-hotlist) "eudc-hotlist" "\
6782Edit the hotlist of directory servers in a specialized buffer." t nil)
6783
6784;;;***
6785\f
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6786;;;### (autoloads (executable-make-buffer-file-executable-if-script-p
6787;;;;;; executable-self-display executable-set-magic executable-find)
5682d301 6788;;;;;; "executable" "progmodes/executable.el" (15306 37171))
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6789;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/executable.el
6790
abb2db1c 6791(autoload (quote executable-find) "executable" "\
5682d301 6792Search for COMMAND in `exec-path' and return the absolute file name.
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6793Return nil if COMMAND is not found anywhere in `exec-path'." nil nil)
6794
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6795(autoload (quote executable-set-magic) "executable" "\
6796Set this buffer's interpreter to INTERPRETER with optional ARGUMENT.
6797The variables `executable-magicless-file-regexp', `executable-prefix',
6798`executable-insert', `executable-query' and `executable-chmod' control
6799when and how magic numbers are inserted or replaced and scripts made
6800executable." t nil)
6801
6802(autoload (quote executable-self-display) "executable" "\
6803Turn a text file into a self-displaying Un*x command.
6804The magic number of such a command displays all lines but itself." t nil)
6805
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6806(autoload (quote executable-make-buffer-file-executable-if-script-p) "executable" "\
6807Make file executable according to umask if not already executable.
6808If file already has any execute bits set at all, do not change existing
6809file modes." nil nil)
6810
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6811;;;***
6812\f
6813;;;### (autoloads (expand-jump-to-next-slot expand-jump-to-previous-slot
5682d301 6814;;;;;; expand-add-abbrevs) "expand" "expand.el" (15306 37162))
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6815;;; Generated autoloads from expand.el
6816
6817(autoload (quote expand-add-abbrevs) "expand" "\
6818Add a list of abbrev to abbrev table TABLE.
6819ABBREVS is a list of abbrev definitions; each abbrev description entry
6820has the form (ABBREV EXPANSION ARG).
6821
6822ABBREV is the abbreviation to replace.
6823
6824EXPANSION is the replacement string or a function which will make the
6825expansion. For example you, could use the DMacros or skeleton packages
6826to generate such functions.
6827
6828ARG is an optional argument which can be a number or a list of
6829numbers. If ARG is a number, point is placed ARG chars from the
6830beginning of the expanded text.
6831
6832If ARG is a list of numbers, point is placed according to the first
6833member of the list, but you can visit the other specified positions
6834cyclicaly with the functions `expand-jump-to-previous-slot' and
6835`expand-jump-to-next-slot'.
6836
6837If ARG is omitted, point is placed at the end of the expanded text." nil nil)
6838
6839(autoload (quote expand-jump-to-previous-slot) "expand" "\
6840Move the cursor to the previous slot in the last abbrev expansion.
6841This is used only in conjunction with `expand-add-abbrevs'." t nil)
6842
6843(autoload (quote expand-jump-to-next-slot) "expand" "\
6844Move the cursor to the next slot in the last abbrev expansion.
6845This is used only in conjunction with `expand-add-abbrevs'." t nil)
6846 (define-key ctl-x-map "ap" 'expand-jump-to-previous-slot)
6847 (define-key ctl-x-map "an" 'expand-jump-to-next-slot)
6848
6849;;;***
6850\f
5682d301 6851;;;### (autoloads (f90-mode) "f90" "progmodes/f90.el" (14970 28801))
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6852;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/f90.el
6853
6854(autoload (quote f90-mode) "f90" "\
6855Major mode for editing Fortran 90 code in free format.
6856
6857\\[f90-indent-new-line] corrects current indentation and creates new indented line.
6858\\[f90-indent-line] indents the current line correctly.
6859\\[f90-indent-subprogram] indents the current subprogram.
6860
6861Type `? or `\\[help-command] to display a list of built-in abbrevs for F90 keywords.
6862
6863Key definitions:
6864\\{f90-mode-map}
6865
6866Variables controlling indentation style and extra features:
6867
6868 f90-do-indent
6869 Extra indentation within do blocks. (default 3)
6870 f90-if-indent
6871 Extra indentation within if/select case/where/forall blocks. (default 3)
6872 f90-type-indent
6873 Extra indentation within type/interface/block-data blocks. (default 3)
6874 f90-program-indent
6875 Extra indentation within program/module/subroutine/function blocks.
6876 (default 2)
6877 f90-continuation-indent
6878 Extra indentation applied to continuation lines. (default 5)
6879 f90-comment-region
6880 String inserted by \\[f90-comment-region] at start of each line in
6881 region. (default \"!!!$\")
6882 f90-indented-comment-re
6883 Regexp determining the type of comment to be intended like code.
6884 (default \"!\")
6885 f90-directive-comment-re
6886 Regexp of comment-like directive like \"!HPF\\\\$\", not to be indented.
6887 (default \"!hpf\\\\$\")
6888 f90-break-delimiters
6889 Regexp holding list of delimiters at which lines may be broken.
6890 (default \"[-+*/><=,% \\t]\")
6891 f90-break-before-delimiters
6892 Non-nil causes `f90-do-auto-fill' to break lines before delimiters.
6893 (default t)
6894 f90-beginning-ampersand
6895 Automatic insertion of & at beginning of continuation lines. (default t)
6896 f90-smart-end
6897 From an END statement, check and fill the end using matching block start.
6898 Allowed values are 'blink, 'no-blink, and nil, which determine
6899 whether to blink the matching beginning.) (default 'blink)
6900 f90-auto-keyword-case
6901 Automatic change of case of keywords. (default nil)
6902 The possibilities are 'downcase-word, 'upcase-word, 'capitalize-word.
6903 f90-leave-line-no
6904 Do not left-justify line numbers. (default nil)
6905 f90-startup-message
6906 Set to nil to inhibit message first time F90 mode is used. (default t)
6907 f90-keywords-re
6908 List of keywords used for highlighting/upcase-keywords etc.
6909
6910Turning on F90 mode calls the value of the variable `f90-mode-hook'
6911with no args, if that value is non-nil." t nil)
6912
6913;;;***
6914\f
6915;;;### (autoloads (list-colors-display facemenu-read-color list-text-properties-at
6916;;;;;; facemenu-remove-special facemenu-remove-all facemenu-remove-face-props
6917;;;;;; facemenu-set-read-only facemenu-set-intangible facemenu-set-invisible
6918;;;;;; facemenu-set-face-from-menu facemenu-set-background facemenu-set-foreground
5682d301 6919;;;;;; facemenu-set-face) "facemenu" "facemenu.el" (15319 49208))
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6920;;; Generated autoloads from facemenu.el
6921 (define-key global-map "\M-g" 'facemenu-keymap)
6922 (autoload 'facemenu-keymap "facemenu" "Keymap for face-changing commands." t 'keymap)
6923
6924(defvar facemenu-face-menu (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Face"))) (define-key map "o" (cons "Other..." (quote facemenu-set-face))) map) "\
6925Menu keymap for faces.")
6926
6927(defalias (quote facemenu-face-menu) facemenu-face-menu)
6928
6929(defvar facemenu-foreground-menu (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Foreground Color"))) (define-key map "o" (cons "Other..." (quote facemenu-set-foreground))) map) "\
6930Menu keymap for foreground colors.")
6931
6932(defalias (quote facemenu-foreground-menu) facemenu-foreground-menu)
6933
6934(defvar facemenu-background-menu (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Background Color"))) (define-key map "o" (cons "Other..." (quote facemenu-set-background))) map) "\
abb2db1c 6935Menu keymap for background colors.")
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6936
6937(defalias (quote facemenu-background-menu) facemenu-background-menu)
6938
2cb750ba 6939(defvar facemenu-special-menu (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Special"))) (define-key map [115] (cons (purecopy "Remove Special") (quote facemenu-remove-special))) (define-key map [116] (cons (purecopy "Intangible") (quote facemenu-set-intangible))) (define-key map [118] (cons (purecopy "Invisible") (quote facemenu-set-invisible))) (define-key map [114] (cons (purecopy "Read-Only") (quote facemenu-set-read-only))) map) "\
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6940Menu keymap for non-face text-properties.")
6941
6942(defalias (quote facemenu-special-menu) facemenu-special-menu)
6943
2cb750ba 6944(defvar facemenu-justification-menu (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Justification"))) (define-key map [99] (cons (purecopy "Center") (quote set-justification-center))) (define-key map [98] (cons (purecopy "Full") (quote set-justification-full))) (define-key map [114] (cons (purecopy "Right") (quote set-justification-right))) (define-key map [108] (cons (purecopy "Left") (quote set-justification-left))) (define-key map [117] (cons (purecopy "Unfilled") (quote set-justification-none))) map) "\
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6945Submenu for text justification commands.")
6946
6947(defalias (quote facemenu-justification-menu) facemenu-justification-menu)
6948
2cb750ba 6949(defvar facemenu-indentation-menu (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap "Indentation"))) (define-key map [decrease-right-margin] (cons (purecopy "Indent Right Less") (quote decrease-right-margin))) (define-key map [increase-right-margin] (cons (purecopy "Indent Right More") (quote increase-right-margin))) (define-key map [decrease-left-margin] (cons (purecopy "Indent Less") (quote decrease-left-margin))) (define-key map [increase-left-margin] (cons (purecopy "Indent More") (quote increase-left-margin))) map) "\
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6950Submenu for indentation commands.")
6951
6952(defalias (quote facemenu-indentation-menu) facemenu-indentation-menu)
6953
6954(defvar facemenu-menu nil "\
6955Facemenu top-level menu keymap.")
6956
6957(setq facemenu-menu (make-sparse-keymap "Text Properties"))
6958
2cb750ba 6959(let ((map facemenu-menu)) (define-key map [dc] (cons (purecopy "Display Colors") (quote list-colors-display))) (define-key map [df] (cons (purecopy "Display Faces") (quote list-faces-display))) (define-key map [dp] (cons (purecopy "List Properties") (quote list-text-properties-at))) (define-key map [ra] (cons (purecopy "Remove Text Properties") (quote facemenu-remove-all))) (define-key map [rm] (cons (purecopy "Remove Face Properties") (quote facemenu-remove-face-props))) (define-key map [s1] (list (purecopy "--"))))
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2cb750ba 6961(let ((map facemenu-menu)) (define-key map [in] (cons (purecopy "Indentation") (quote facemenu-indentation-menu))) (define-key map [ju] (cons (purecopy "Justification") (quote facemenu-justification-menu))) (define-key map [s2] (list (purecopy "--"))) (define-key map [sp] (cons (purecopy "Special Properties") (quote facemenu-special-menu))) (define-key map [bg] (cons (purecopy "Background Color") (quote facemenu-background-menu))) (define-key map [fg] (cons (purecopy "Foreground Color") (quote facemenu-foreground-menu))) (define-key map [fc] (cons (purecopy "Face") (quote facemenu-face-menu))))
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6962
6963(defalias (quote facemenu-menu) facemenu-menu)
6964
6965(autoload (quote facemenu-set-face) "facemenu" "\
6966Add FACE to the region or next character typed.
5682d301 6967This adds FACE to the top of the face list; any faces lower on the list that
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6968will not show through at all will be removed.
6969
5682d301 6970Interactively, reads the face name with the minibuffer.
93548d2e 6971
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SS
6972If the region is active (normally true except in Transient Mark mode)
6973and there is no prefix argument, this command sets the region to the
6974requested face.
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6975
6976Otherwise, this command specifies the face for the next character
6977inserted. Moving point or switching buffers before
6978typing a character to insert cancels the specification." t nil)
6979
6980(autoload (quote facemenu-set-foreground) "facemenu" "\
abb2db1c 6981Set the foreground COLOR of the region or next character typed.
93548d2e 6982The color is prompted for. A face named `fg:color' is used (or created).
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6983
6984If the region is active (normally true except in Transient Mark mode)
6985and there is no prefix argument, this command sets the region to the
6986requested face.
6987
6988Otherwise, this command specifies the face for the next character
6989inserted. Moving point or switching buffers before
6990typing a character to insert cancels the specification." t nil)
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6991
6992(autoload (quote facemenu-set-background) "facemenu" "\
abb2db1c 6993Set the background COLOR of the region or next character typed.
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6994Reads the color in the minibuffer.
6995
6996If the region is active (normally true except in Transient Mark mode)
6997and there is no prefix argument, this command sets the region to the
6998requested face.
6999
7000Otherwise, this command specifies the face for the next character
7001inserted. Moving point or switching buffers before
7002typing a character to insert cancels the specification." t nil)
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7004(autoload (quote facemenu-set-face-from-menu) "facemenu" "\
abb2db1c 7005Set the FACE of the region or next character typed.
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7006This function is designed to be called from a menu; the face to use
7007is the menu item's name.
7008
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7009If the region is active (normally true except in Transient Mark mode)
7010and there is no prefix argument, this command sets the region to the
7011requested face.
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7012
7013Otherwise, this command specifies the face for the next character
7014inserted. Moving point or switching buffers before
7015typing a character to insert cancels the specification." t nil)
7016
7017(autoload (quote facemenu-set-invisible) "facemenu" "\
7018Make the region invisible.
7019This sets the `invisible' text property; it can be undone with
7020`facemenu-remove-special'." t nil)
7021
7022(autoload (quote facemenu-set-intangible) "facemenu" "\
7023Make the region intangible: disallow moving into it.
7024This sets the `intangible' text property; it can be undone with
7025`facemenu-remove-special'." t nil)
7026
7027(autoload (quote facemenu-set-read-only) "facemenu" "\
7028Make the region unmodifiable.
7029This sets the `read-only' text property; it can be undone with
7030`facemenu-remove-special'." t nil)
7031
7032(autoload (quote facemenu-remove-face-props) "facemenu" "\
7033Remove `face' and `mouse-face' text properties." t nil)
7034
7035(autoload (quote facemenu-remove-all) "facemenu" "\
7036Remove all text properties from the region." t nil)
7037
7038(autoload (quote facemenu-remove-special) "facemenu" "\
7039Remove all the \"special\" text properties from the region.
7040These special properties include `invisible', `intangible' and `read-only'." t nil)
7041
7042(autoload (quote list-text-properties-at) "facemenu" "\
7043Pop up a buffer listing text-properties at LOCATION." t nil)
7044
7045(autoload (quote facemenu-read-color) "facemenu" "\
7046Read a color using the minibuffer." nil nil)
7047
7048(autoload (quote list-colors-display) "facemenu" "\
7049Display names of defined colors, and show what they look like.
7050If the optional argument LIST is non-nil, it should be a list of
7051colors to display. Otherwise, this command computes a list
7052of colors that the current display can handle." t nil)
7053
7054;;;***
7055\f
7056;;;### (autoloads (turn-on-fast-lock fast-lock-mode) "fast-lock"
20a82009 7057;;;;;; "fast-lock.el" (15192 12210))
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7058;;; Generated autoloads from fast-lock.el
7059
7060(autoload (quote fast-lock-mode) "fast-lock" "\
7061Toggle Fast Lock mode.
7062With arg, turn Fast Lock mode on if and only if arg is positive and the buffer
7063is associated with a file. Enable it automatically in your `~/.emacs' by:
7064
7065 (setq font-lock-support-mode 'fast-lock-mode)
7066
7067If Fast Lock mode is enabled, and the current buffer does not contain any text
7068properties, any associated Font Lock cache is used if its timestamp matches the
7069buffer's file, and its `font-lock-keywords' match those that you are using.
7070
7071Font Lock caches may be saved:
7072- When you save the file's buffer.
7073- When you kill an unmodified file's buffer.
7074- When you exit Emacs, for all unmodified or saved buffers.
7075Depending on the value of `fast-lock-save-events'.
7076See also the commands `fast-lock-read-cache' and `fast-lock-save-cache'.
7077
7078Use \\[font-lock-fontify-buffer] to fontify the buffer if the cache is bad.
7079
7080Various methods of control are provided for the Font Lock cache. In general,
7081see variable `fast-lock-cache-directories' and function `fast-lock-cache-name'.
7082For saving, see variables `fast-lock-minimum-size', `fast-lock-save-events',
7083`fast-lock-save-others' and `fast-lock-save-faces'." t nil)
7084
7085(autoload (quote turn-on-fast-lock) "fast-lock" "\
7086Unconditionally turn on Fast Lock mode." nil nil)
7087
7088(when (fboundp (quote add-minor-mode)) (defvar fast-lock-mode nil) (add-minor-mode (quote fast-lock-mode) nil))
7089
7090;;;***
7091\f
7092;;;### (autoloads (feedmail-queue-reminder feedmail-run-the-queue
6c083b4c 7093;;;;;; feedmail-run-the-queue-global-prompt feedmail-run-the-queue-no-prompts
20a82009 7094;;;;;; feedmail-send-it) "feedmail" "mail/feedmail.el" (15292 25972))
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7095;;; Generated autoloads from mail/feedmail.el
7096
6c083b4c 7097(autoload (quote feedmail-send-it) "feedmail" "\
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7098Send the current mail buffer using the Feedmail package.
7099This is a suitable value for `send-mail-function'. It can be used
7100with various lower-level mechanisms to provide features such as queueing." nil nil)
6c083b4c 7101
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7102(autoload (quote feedmail-run-the-queue-no-prompts) "feedmail" "\
7103Like feedmail-run-the-queue, but suppress confirmation prompts." t nil)
7104
7105(autoload (quote feedmail-run-the-queue-global-prompt) "feedmail" "\
7106Like feedmail-run-the-queue, but with a global confirmation prompt.
7107This is generally most useful if run non-interactively, since you can
7108bail out with an appropriate answer to the global confirmation prompt." t nil)
7109
7110(autoload (quote feedmail-run-the-queue) "feedmail" "\
7111Visit each message in the feedmail queue directory and send it out.
7112Return value is a list of three things: number of messages sent, number of
7113messages skipped, and number of non-message things in the queue (commonly
7114backup file names and the like)." t nil)
7115
7116(autoload (quote feedmail-queue-reminder) "feedmail" "\
7117Perform some kind of reminder activity about queued and draft messages.
7118Called with an optional symbol argument which says what kind of event
7119is triggering the reminder activity. The default is 'on-demand, which
7120is what you typically would use if you were putting this in your emacs start-up
7121or mail hook code. Other recognized values for WHAT-EVENT (these are passed
7122internally by feedmail):
7123
7124 after-immediate (a message has just been sent in immediate mode)
7125 after-queue (a message has just been queued)
7126 after-draft (a message has just been placed in the draft directory)
7127 after-run (the queue has just been run, possibly sending messages)
7128
7129WHAT-EVENT is used as a key into the table feedmail-queue-reminder-alist. If
7130the associated value is a function, it is called without arguments and is expected
7131to perform the reminder activity. You can supply your own reminder functions
7132by redefining feedmail-queue-reminder-alist. If you don't want any reminders,
7133you can set feedmail-queue-reminder-alist to nil." t nil)
7134
7135;;;***
7136\f
ac95a621 7137;;;### (autoloads (ffap-bindings dired-at-point ffap-at-mouse ffap-menu
20a82009 7138;;;;;; find-file-at-point ffap-next) "ffap" "ffap.el" (15155 16525))
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7139;;; Generated autoloads from ffap.el
7140
7141(autoload (quote ffap-next) "ffap" "\
7142Search buffer for next file or URL, and run ffap.
7143Optional argument BACK says to search backwards.
7144Optional argument WRAP says to try wrapping around if necessary.
7145Interactively: use a single prefix to search backwards,
7146double prefix to wrap forward, triple to wrap backwards.
7147Actual search is done by `ffap-next-guess'." t nil)
7148
7149(autoload (quote find-file-at-point) "ffap" "\
7150Find FILENAME, guessing a default from text around point.
7151If `ffap-url-regexp' is not nil, the FILENAME may also be an URL.
7152With a prefix, this command behaves exactly like `ffap-file-finder'.
7153If `ffap-require-prefix' is set, the prefix meaning is reversed.
7154See also the variables `ffap-dired-wildcards', `ffap-newfile-prompt',
7155and the functions `ffap-file-at-point' and `ffap-url-at-point'.
7156
7157See <ftp://ftp.mathcs.emory.edu/pub/mic/emacs/> for latest version." t nil)
5ec14d3c 7158(defalias 'ffap 'find-file-at-point)
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7159
7160(autoload (quote ffap-menu) "ffap" "\
7161Put up a menu of files and urls mentioned in this buffer.
7162Then set mark, jump to choice, and try to fetch it. The menu is
7163cached in `ffap-menu-alist', and rebuilt by `ffap-menu-rescan'.
7164The optional RESCAN argument (a prefix, interactively) forces
7165a rebuild. Searches with `ffap-menu-regexp'." t nil)
7166
7167(autoload (quote ffap-at-mouse) "ffap" "\
7168Find file or url guessed from text around mouse click.
7169Interactively, calls `ffap-at-mouse-fallback' if no guess is found.
7170Return value:
7171 * if a guess string is found, return it (after finding it)
7172 * if the fallback is called, return whatever it returns
7173 * otherwise, nil" t nil)
7174
7175(autoload (quote dired-at-point) "ffap" "\
7176Start Dired, defaulting to file at point. See `ffap'." t nil)
7177
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7178(autoload (quote ffap-bindings) "ffap" "\
7179Evaluate the forms in variable `ffap-bindings'." t nil)
7180
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7181;;;***
7182\f
7183;;;### (autoloads (file-cache-minibuffer-complete) "filecache" "filecache.el"
20a82009 7184;;;;;; (14887 35754))
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7185;;; Generated autoloads from filecache.el
7186
7187(autoload (quote file-cache-minibuffer-complete) "filecache" "\
7188Complete a filename in the minibuffer using a preloaded cache.
7189Filecache does two kinds of substitution: it completes on names in
7190the cache, and, once it has found a unique name, it cycles through
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7191the directories that the name is available in. With a prefix argument,
7192the name is considered already unique; only the second substitution
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7193\(directories) is done." t nil)
7194 (define-key minibuffer-local-completion-map [C-tab] 'file-cache-minibuffer-complete)
7195 (define-key minibuffer-local-map [C-tab] 'file-cache-minibuffer-complete)
7196 (define-key minibuffer-local-must-match-map [C-tab] 'file-cache-minibuffer-complete)
7197
7198;;;***
7199\f
7200;;;### (autoloads (find-grep-dired find-name-dired find-dired find-grep-options
20a82009 7201;;;;;; find-ls-option) "find-dired" "find-dired.el" (15192 12210))
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7202;;; Generated autoloads from find-dired.el
7203
7204(defvar find-ls-option (if (eq system-type (quote berkeley-unix)) (quote ("-ls" . "-gilsb")) (quote ("-exec ls -ld {} \\;" . "-ld"))) "\
7205*Description of the option to `find' to produce an `ls -l'-type listing.
7206This is a cons of two strings (FIND-OPTION . LS-SWITCHES). FIND-OPTION
7207gives the option (or options) to `find' that produce the desired output.
7208LS-SWITCHES is a list of `ls' switches to tell dired how to parse the output.")
7209
7210(defvar find-grep-options (if (or (eq system-type (quote berkeley-unix)) (string-match "solaris2" system-configuration) (string-match "irix" system-configuration)) "-s" "-q") "\
7211*Option to grep to be as silent as possible.
7212On Berkeley systems, this is `-s'; on Posix, and with GNU grep, `-q' does it.
7213On other systems, the closest you can come is to use `-l'.")
7214
7215(autoload (quote find-dired) "find-dired" "\
7216Run `find' and go into Dired mode on a buffer of the output.
7217The command run (after changing into DIR) is
7218
7219 find . \\( ARGS \\) -ls
7220
7221except that the variable `find-ls-option' specifies what to use
7222as the final argument." t nil)
7223
7224(autoload (quote find-name-dired) "find-dired" "\
7225Search DIR recursively for files matching the globbing pattern PATTERN,
7226and run dired on those files.
7227PATTERN is a shell wildcard (not an Emacs regexp) and need not be quoted.
7228The command run (after changing into DIR) is
7229
7230 find . -name 'PATTERN' -ls" t nil)
7231
7232(autoload (quote find-grep-dired) "find-dired" "\
7233Find files in DIR containing a regexp ARG and start Dired on output.
7234The command run (after changing into DIR) is
7235
7236 find . -exec grep -s ARG {} \\; -ls
7237
7238Thus ARG can also contain additional grep options." t nil)
7239
7240;;;***
7241\f
7242;;;### (autoloads (ff-mouse-find-other-file-other-window ff-mouse-find-other-file
7243;;;;;; ff-find-other-file ff-get-other-file) "find-file" "find-file.el"
20a82009 7244;;;;;; (15173 51739))
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7245;;; Generated autoloads from find-file.el
7246
7247(autoload (quote ff-get-other-file) "find-file" "\
7248Find the header or source file corresponding to this file.
54baed30 7249See also the documentation for `ff-find-other-file'.
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7250
7251If optional IN-OTHER-WINDOW is non-nil, find the file in another window." t nil)
7252
7253(autoload (quote ff-find-other-file) "find-file" "\
7254Find the header or source file corresponding to this file.
7255Being on a `#include' line pulls in that file.
7256
7257If optional IN-OTHER-WINDOW is non-nil, find the file in the other window.
7258If optional IGNORE-INCLUDE is non-nil, ignore being on `#include' lines.
7259
7260Variables of interest include:
7261
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7262 - `ff-case-fold-search'
7263 Non-nil means ignore cases in matches (see `case-fold-search').
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7264 If you have extensions in different cases, you will want this to be nil.
7265
54baed30 7266 - `ff-always-in-other-window'
93548d2e 7267 If non-nil, always open the other file in another window, unless an
54baed30 7268 argument is given to `ff-find-other-file'.
93548d2e 7269
54baed30 7270 - `ff-ignore-include'
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7271 If non-nil, ignores #include lines.
7272
54baed30 7273 - `ff-always-try-to-create'
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7274 If non-nil, always attempt to create the other file if it was not found.
7275
54baed30 7276 - `ff-quiet-mode'
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7277 If non-nil, traces which directories are being searched.
7278
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7279 - `ff-special-constructs'
7280 A list of regular expressions specifying how to recognise special
7281 constructs such as include files etc, and an associated method for
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7282 extracting the filename from that construct.
7283
54baed30 7284 - `ff-other-file-alist'
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7285 Alist of extensions to find given the current file's extension.
7286
54baed30 7287 - `ff-search-directories'
93548d2e 7288 List of directories searched through with each extension specified in
54baed30 7289 `ff-other-file-alist' that matches this file's extension.
93548d2e 7290
54baed30 7291 - `ff-pre-find-hooks'
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7292 List of functions to be called before the search for the file starts.
7293
54baed30 7294 - `ff-pre-load-hooks'
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7295 List of functions to be called before the other file is loaded.
7296
54baed30 7297 - `ff-post-load-hooks'
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7298 List of functions to be called after the other file is loaded.
7299
54baed30 7300 - `ff-not-found-hooks'
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7301 List of functions to be called if the other file could not be found.
7302
54baed30 7303 - `ff-file-created-hooks'
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7304 List of functions to be called if the other file has been created." t nil)
7305
7306(autoload (quote ff-mouse-find-other-file) "find-file" "\
7307Visit the file you click on." t nil)
7308
7309(autoload (quote ff-mouse-find-other-file-other-window) "find-file" "\
54baed30 7310Visit the file you click on in another window." t nil)
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7311
7312;;;***
7313\f
7314;;;### (autoloads (find-function-setup-keys find-variable-at-point
7315;;;;;; find-function-at-point find-function-on-key find-variable-other-frame
7316;;;;;; find-variable-other-window find-variable find-variable-noselect
7317;;;;;; find-function-other-frame find-function-other-window find-function
7318;;;;;; find-function-noselect) "find-func" "emacs-lisp/find-func.el"
20a82009 7319;;;;;; (15199 61891))
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7320;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/find-func.el
7321
7322(autoload (quote find-function-noselect) "find-func" "\
7323Return a pair (BUFFER . POINT) pointing to the definition of FUNCTION.
7324
7325Finds the Emacs Lisp library containing the definition of FUNCTION
7326in a buffer and the point of the definition. The buffer is
7327not selected.
7328
7329If the file where FUNCTION is defined is not known, then it is
7330searched for in `find-function-source-path' if non nil, otherwise
7331in `load-path'." nil nil)
7332
7333(autoload (quote find-function) "find-func" "\
7334Find the definition of the FUNCTION near point.
7335
7336Finds the Emacs Lisp library containing the definition of the function
7337near point (selected by `function-at-point') in a buffer and
7338places point before the definition. Point is saved in the buffer if
7339it is one of the current buffers.
7340
7341The library where FUNCTION is defined is searched for in
7342`find-function-source-path', if non nil, otherwise in `load-path'.
7343See also `find-function-recenter-line' and `find-function-after-hook'." t nil)
7344
7345(autoload (quote find-function-other-window) "find-func" "\
7346Find, in another window, the definition of FUNCTION near point.
7347
7348See `find-function' for more details." t nil)
7349
7350(autoload (quote find-function-other-frame) "find-func" "\
7351Find, in ananother frame, the definition of FUNCTION near point.
7352
7353See `find-function' for more details." t nil)
7354
7355(autoload (quote find-variable-noselect) "find-func" "\
7356Return a pair `(buffer . point)' pointing to the definition of SYMBOL.
7357
7358Finds the Emacs Lisp library containing the definition of SYMBOL
7359in a buffer and the point of the definition. The buffer is
7360not selected.
7361
7362The library where VARIABLE is defined is searched for in
7363`find-function-source-path', if non nil, otherwise in `load-path'." nil nil)
7364
7365(autoload (quote find-variable) "find-func" "\
7366Find the definition of the VARIABLE near point.
7367
7368Finds the Emacs Lisp library containing the definition of the variable
7369near point (selected by `variable-at-point') in a buffer and
7370places point before the definition. Point is saved in the buffer if
7371it is one of the current buffers.
7372
7373The library where VARIABLE is defined is searched for in
7374`find-function-source-path', if non nil, otherwise in `load-path'.
7375See also `find-function-recenter-line' and `find-function-after-hook'." t nil)
7376
7377(autoload (quote find-variable-other-window) "find-func" "\
7378Find, in another window, the definition of VARIABLE near point.
7379
7380See `find-variable' for more details." t nil)
7381
7382(autoload (quote find-variable-other-frame) "find-func" "\
7383Find, in annother frame, the definition of VARIABLE near point.
7384
7385See `find-variable' for more details." t nil)
7386
7387(autoload (quote find-function-on-key) "find-func" "\
7388Find the function that KEY invokes. KEY is a string.
7389Point is saved if FUNCTION is in the current buffer." t nil)
7390
7391(autoload (quote find-function-at-point) "find-func" "\
7392Find directly the function at point in the other window." t nil)
7393
7394(autoload (quote find-variable-at-point) "find-func" "\
7395Find directly the function at point in the other window." t nil)
7396
7397(autoload (quote find-function-setup-keys) "find-func" "\
7398Define some key bindings for the find-function family of functions." nil nil)
7399
7400;;;***
7401\f
b5c5b319 7402;;;### (autoloads (find-lisp-find-dired-filter find-lisp-find-dired-subdirectories
20a82009 7403;;;;;; find-lisp-find-dired) "find-lisp" "find-lisp.el" (15192 12210))
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7404;;; Generated autoloads from find-lisp.el
7405
7406(autoload (quote find-lisp-find-dired) "find-lisp" "\
7407Find files in DIR, matching REGEXP." t nil)
7408
7409(autoload (quote find-lisp-find-dired-subdirectories) "find-lisp" "\
7410Find all subdirectories of DIR." t nil)
7411
7412(autoload (quote find-lisp-find-dired-filter) "find-lisp" "\
7413Change the filter on a find-lisp-find-dired buffer to REGEXP." t nil)
7414
7415;;;***
7416\f
c45be9ac 7417;;;### (autoloads (finder-by-keyword finder-commentary finder-list-keywords)
20a82009 7418;;;;;; "finder" "finder.el" (15192 12210))
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7419;;; Generated autoloads from finder.el
7420
7421(autoload (quote finder-list-keywords) "finder" "\
7422Display descriptions of the keywords in the Finder buffer." t nil)
7423
7424(autoload (quote finder-commentary) "finder" "\
7425Display FILE's commentary section.
7426FILE should be in a form suitable for passing to `locate-library'." t nil)
7427
7428(autoload (quote finder-by-keyword) "finder" "\
7429Find packages matching a given keyword." t nil)
7430
7431;;;***
7432\f
93548d2e 7433;;;### (autoloads (enable-flow-control-on enable-flow-control) "flow-ctrl"
7518ed7b 7434;;;;;; "flow-ctrl.el" (12550 54450))
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7435;;; Generated autoloads from flow-ctrl.el
7436
7437(autoload (quote enable-flow-control) "flow-ctrl" "\
7438Toggle flow control handling.
7439When handling is enabled, user can type C-s as C-\\, and C-q as C-^.
7440With arg, enable flow control mode if arg is positive, otherwise disable." t nil)
7441
7442(autoload (quote enable-flow-control-on) "flow-ctrl" "\
7443Enable flow control if using one of a specified set of terminal types.
7444Use `(enable-flow-control-on \"vt100\" \"h19\")' to enable flow control
7445on VT-100 and H19 terminals. When flow control is enabled,
7446you must type C-\\ to get the effect of a C-s, and type C-^
7447to get the effect of a C-q." nil nil)
7448
7449;;;***
7450\f
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7451;;;### (autoloads (flyspell-buffer flyspell-region flyspell-mode-off
7452;;;;;; flyspell-mode flyspell-prog-mode flyspell-mode-line-string)
ad648212 7453;;;;;; "flyspell" "textmodes/flyspell.el" (15279 11558))
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7454;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/flyspell.el
7455
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7456(defvar flyspell-mode-line-string " Fly" "\
7457*String displayed on the modeline when flyspell is active.
7458Set this to nil if you don't want a modeline indicator.")
7459
7460(autoload (quote flyspell-prog-mode) "flyspell" "\
7461Turn on `flyspell-mode' for comments and strings." t nil)
7462
7463(defvar flyspell-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap))
7464
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7465(autoload (quote flyspell-mode) "flyspell" "\
7466Minor mode performing on-the-fly spelling checking.
7467Ispell is automatically spawned on background for each entered words.
7468The default flyspell behavior is to highlight incorrect words.
7469With no argument, this command toggles Flyspell mode.
7470With a prefix argument ARG, turn Flyspell minor mode on iff ARG is positive.
7471
7472Bindings:
7473\\[ispell-word]: correct words (using Ispell).
7474\\[flyspell-auto-correct-word]: automatically correct word.
7475\\[flyspell-correct-word] (or mouse-2): popup correct words.
7476
7477Hooks:
7478flyspell-mode-hook is run after flyspell is entered.
7479
7480Remark:
7481`flyspell-mode' uses `ispell-mode'. Thus all Ispell options are
7482valid. For instance, a personal dictionary can be used by
7483invoking `ispell-change-dictionary'.
7484
7485Consider using the `ispell-parser' to check your text. For instance
7486consider adding:
7487\(add-hook 'tex-mode-hook (function (lambda () (setq ispell-parser 'tex))))
7488in your .emacs file.
7489
7490flyspell-region checks all words inside a region.
7491
7492flyspell-buffer checks the whole buffer." t nil)
7493
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7494(if (fboundp (quote add-minor-mode)) (add-minor-mode (quote flyspell-mode) (quote flyspell-mode-line-string) flyspell-mode-map nil (quote flyspell-mode)) (or (assoc (quote flyspell-mode) minor-mode-alist) (setq minor-mode-alist (cons (quote (flyspell-mode flyspell-mode-line-string)) minor-mode-alist))) (or (assoc (quote flyspell-mode) minor-mode-map-alist) (setq minor-mode-map-alist (cons (cons (quote flyspell-mode) flyspell-mode-map) minor-mode-map-alist))))
7495
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7496(autoload (quote flyspell-mode-off) "flyspell" "\
7497Turn Flyspell mode off." nil nil)
7498
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7499(autoload (quote flyspell-region) "flyspell" "\
7500Flyspell text between BEG and END." t nil)
7501
7502(autoload (quote flyspell-buffer) "flyspell" "\
7503Flyspell whole buffer." t nil)
7504
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7505;;;***
7506\f
7507;;;### (autoloads (follow-delete-other-windows-and-split follow-mode
7508;;;;;; turn-off-follow-mode turn-on-follow-mode) "follow" "follow.el"
20a82009 7509;;;;;; (15192 12210))
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7510;;; Generated autoloads from follow.el
7511
7512(autoload (quote turn-on-follow-mode) "follow" "\
7513Turn on Follow mode. Please see the function `follow-mode'." t nil)
7514
7515(autoload (quote turn-off-follow-mode) "follow" "\
7516Turn off Follow mode. Please see the function `follow-mode'." t nil)
7517
7518(autoload (quote follow-mode) "follow" "\
7519Minor mode that combines windows into one tall virtual window.
7520
7521The feeling of a \"virtual window\" has been accomplished by the use
7522of two major techniques:
7523
7524* The windows always displays adjacent sections of the buffer.
7525 This means that whenever one window is moved, all the
7526 others will follow. (Hence the name Follow Mode.)
7527
7528* Should the point (cursor) end up outside a window, another
7529 window displaying that point is selected, if possible. This
7530 makes it possible to walk between windows using normal cursor
7531 movement commands.
7532
7533Follow mode comes to its prime when used on a large screen and two
7534side-by-side window are used. The user can, with the help of Follow
7535mode, use two full-height windows as though they would have been
7536one. Imagine yourself editing a large function, or section of text,
7537and being able to use 144 lines instead of the normal 72... (your
7538mileage may vary).
7539
7540To split one large window into two side-by-side windows, the commands
7541`\\[split-window-horizontally]' or `M-x follow-delete-other-windows-and-split' can be used.
7542
7543Only windows displayed in the same frame follow each-other.
7544
7545If the variable `follow-intercept-processes' is non-nil, Follow mode
7546will listen to the output of processes and redisplay accordingly.
7547\(This is the default.)
7548
7549When Follow mode is switched on, the hook `follow-mode-hook'
7550is called. When turned off, `follow-mode-off-hook' is called.
7551
7552Keys specific to Follow mode:
7553\\{follow-mode-map}" t nil)
7554
7555(autoload (quote follow-delete-other-windows-and-split) "follow" "\
7556Create two side by side windows and enter Follow Mode.
7557
7558Execute this command to display as much as possible of the text
7559in the selected window. All other windows, in the current
7560frame, are deleted and the selected window is split in two
7561side-by-side windows. Follow Mode is activated, hence the
7562two windows always will display two successive pages.
7563\(If one window is moved, the other one will follow.)
7564
7565If ARG is positive, the leftmost window is selected. If it negative,
7566the rightmost is selected. If ARG is nil, the leftmost window is
7567selected if the original window is the first one in the frame.
7568
7569To bind this command to a hotkey, place the following line
7570in your `~/.emacs' file, replacing [f7] by your favourite key:
7571 (global-set-key [f7] 'follow-delete-other-windows-and-split)" t nil)
7572
7573;;;***
7574\f
7575;;;### (autoloads (font-lock-fontify-buffer global-font-lock-mode
bd02b8e0 7576;;;;;; font-lock-remove-keywords font-lock-add-keywords turn-on-font-lock
ad648212 7577;;;;;; font-lock-mode) "font-lock" "font-lock.el" (15280 18506))
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7578;;; Generated autoloads from font-lock.el
7579
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7580(make-variable-buffer-local (quote font-lock-defaults))
7581
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7582(autoload (quote font-lock-mode) "font-lock" "\
7583Toggle Font Lock mode.
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7584With arg, turn Font Lock mode off if and only if arg is a non-positive
7585number; if arg is nil, toggle Font Lock mode; anything else turns Font
7586Lock on.
0ad84a21 7587\(Font Lock is also known as \"syntax highlighting\".)
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7588
7589When Font Lock mode is enabled, text is fontified as you type it:
7590
7591 - Comments are displayed in `font-lock-comment-face';
7592 - Strings are displayed in `font-lock-string-face';
7593 - Certain other expressions are displayed in other faces according to the
7594 value of the variable `font-lock-keywords'.
7595
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7596To customize the faces (colors, fonts, etc.) used by Font Lock for
7597fontifying different parts of buffer text, use \\[customize-face].
7598
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7599You can enable Font Lock mode in any major mode automatically by turning on in
7600the major mode's hook. For example, put in your ~/.emacs:
7601
7602 (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
7603
7604Alternatively, you can use Global Font Lock mode to automagically turn on Font
7605Lock mode in buffers whose major mode supports it and whose major mode is one
7606of `font-lock-global-modes'. For example, put in your ~/.emacs:
7607
7608 (global-font-lock-mode t)
7609
7610There are a number of support modes that may be used to speed up Font Lock mode
7611in various ways, specified via the variable `font-lock-support-mode'. Where
7612major modes support different levels of fontification, you can use the variable
7613`font-lock-maximum-decoration' to specify which level you generally prefer.
7614When you turn Font Lock mode on/off the buffer is fontified/defontified, though
7615fontification occurs only if the buffer is less than `font-lock-maximum-size'.
7616
7617For example, to specify that Font Lock mode use use Lazy Lock mode as a support
7618mode and use maximum levels of fontification, put in your ~/.emacs:
7619
7620 (setq font-lock-support-mode 'lazy-lock-mode)
7621 (setq font-lock-maximum-decoration t)
7622
7623To add your own highlighting for some major mode, and modify the highlighting
7624selected automatically via the variable `font-lock-maximum-decoration', you can
7625use `font-lock-add-keywords'.
7626
7627To fontify a buffer, without turning on Font Lock mode and regardless of buffer
7628size, you can use \\[font-lock-fontify-buffer].
7629
7630To fontify a block (the function or paragraph containing point, or a number of
7631lines around point), perhaps because modification on the current line caused
7632syntactic change on other lines, you can use \\[font-lock-fontify-block].
7633
7634See the variable `font-lock-defaults-alist' for the Font Lock mode default
7635settings. You can set your own default settings for some mode, by setting a
7636buffer local value for `font-lock-defaults', via its mode hook." t nil)
7637
7638(autoload (quote turn-on-font-lock) "font-lock" "\
6c083b4c 7639Turn on Font Lock mode (only if the terminal can display it)." nil nil)
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7640
7641(autoload (quote font-lock-add-keywords) "font-lock" "\
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7642Add highlighting KEYWORDS for MODE.
7643MODE should be a symbol, the major mode command name, such as `c-mode'
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7644or nil. If nil, highlighting keywords are added for the current buffer.
7645KEYWORDS should be a list; see the variable `font-lock-keywords'.
7646By default they are added at the beginning of the current highlighting list.
7647If optional argument APPEND is `set', they are used to replace the current
7648highlighting list. If APPEND is any other non-nil value, they are added at the
7649end of the current highlighting list.
7650
7651For example:
7652
7653 (font-lock-add-keywords 'c-mode
7654 '((\"\\\\\\=<\\\\(FIXME\\\\):\" 1 font-lock-warning-face prepend)
7655 (\"\\\\\\=<\\\\(and\\\\|or\\\\|not\\\\)\\\\\\=>\" . font-lock-keyword-face)))
7656
7657adds two fontification patterns for C mode, to fontify `FIXME:' words, even in
7658comments, and to fontify `and', `or' and `not' words as keywords.
7659
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7660When used from an elisp package (such as a minor mode), it is recommended
7661to use nil for MODE (and place the call in a loop or on a hook) to avoid
7662subtle problems due to details of the implementation.
7663
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7664Note that some modes have specialised support for additional patterns, e.g.,
7665see the variables `c-font-lock-extra-types', `c++-font-lock-extra-types',
7666`objc-font-lock-extra-types' and `java-font-lock-extra-types'." nil nil)
7667
5ec14d3c 7668(autoload (quote font-lock-remove-keywords) "font-lock" "\
d054101f 7669Remove highlighting KEYWORDS for MODE.
2936437d 7670
d054101f 7671MODE should be a symbol, the major mode command name, such as `c-mode'
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7672or nil. If nil, highlighting keywords are removed for the current buffer.
7673
7674When used from an elisp package (such as a minor mode), it is recommended
7675to use nil for MODE (and place the call in a loop or on a hook) to avoid
7676subtle problems due to details of the implementation." nil nil)
5ec14d3c 7677
7518ed7b 7678(defvar global-font-lock-mode nil "\
75dfe990 7679Non-nil if Global-Font-Lock mode is enabled.
bd02b8e0 7680See the command `global-font-lock-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
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7681Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
7682use either \\[customize] or the function `global-font-lock-mode'.")
7683
7684(custom-add-to-group (quote font-lock) (quote global-font-lock-mode) (quote custom-variable))
7685
7686(custom-add-load (quote global-font-lock-mode) (quote font-lock))
7687
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7688(autoload (quote global-font-lock-mode) "font-lock" "\
7689Toggle Font-Lock mode in every buffer.
7690With prefix ARG, turn Global-Font-Lock mode on if and only if ARG is positive.
7691Font-Lock mode is actually not turned on in every buffer but only in those
7692in which `turn-on-font-lock-if-enabled' turns it on." t nil)
7693
93548d2e 7694(autoload (quote font-lock-fontify-buffer) "font-lock" "\
cded5ed3 7695Fontify the current buffer the way the function `font-lock-mode' would." t nil)
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7696
7697;;;***
7698\f
7699;;;### (autoloads (create-fontset-from-fontset-spec) "fontset" "international/fontset.el"
5682d301 7700;;;;;; (15318 48329))
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7701;;; Generated autoloads from international/fontset.el
7702
7703(autoload (quote create-fontset-from-fontset-spec) "fontset" "\
7704Create a fontset from fontset specification string FONTSET-SPEC.
7705FONTSET-SPEC is a string of the format:
7706 FONTSET-NAME,CHARSET-NAME0:FONT-NAME0,CHARSET-NAME1:FONT-NAME1, ...
7707Any number of SPACE, TAB, and NEWLINE can be put before and after commas.
7708
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7710compatibility.
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7712If this function attempts to create already existing fontset, error is
7713signaled unless the optional 3rd argument NOERROR is non-nil.
7714
7715It returns a name of the created fontset." nil nil)
7716
7717;;;***
7718\f
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7719;;;### (autoloads (footnote-mode) "footnote" "mail/footnote.el" (15192
7720;;;;;; 12235))
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7721;;; Generated autoloads from mail/footnote.el
7722
7723(autoload (quote footnote-mode) "footnote" "\
7724Toggle footnote minor mode.
7725\\<message-mode-map>
7726key binding
7727--- -------
7728
7729\\[Footnote-renumber-footnotes] Footnote-renumber-footnotes
7730\\[Footnote-goto-footnote] Footnote-goto-footnote
7731\\[Footnote-delete-footnote] Footnote-delete-footnote
7732\\[Footnote-cycle-style] Footnote-cycle-style
7733\\[Footnote-back-to-message] Footnote-back-to-message
7734\\[Footnote-add-footnote] Footnote-add-footnote
7735" t nil)
7736
7737;;;***
7738\f
93548d2e 7739;;;### (autoloads (forms-find-file-other-window forms-find-file forms-mode)
20a82009 7740;;;;;; "forms" "forms.el" (15192 12211))
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7741;;; Generated autoloads from forms.el
7742
7743(autoload (quote forms-mode) "forms" "\
7744Major mode to visit files in a field-structured manner using a form.
7745
7746Commands: Equivalent keys in read-only mode:
7747 TAB forms-next-field TAB
7748 C-c TAB forms-next-field
7749 C-c < forms-first-record <
7750 C-c > forms-last-record >
7751 C-c ? describe-mode ?
7752 C-c C-k forms-delete-record
7753 C-c C-q forms-toggle-read-only q
7754 C-c C-o forms-insert-record
7755 C-c C-l forms-jump-record l
7756 C-c C-n forms-next-record n
7757 C-c C-p forms-prev-record p
7758 C-c C-r forms-search-reverse r
7759 C-c C-s forms-search-forward s
7760 C-c C-x forms-exit x
7761" t nil)
7762
7763(autoload (quote forms-find-file) "forms" "\
7764Visit a file in Forms mode." t nil)
7765
7766(autoload (quote forms-find-file-other-window) "forms" "\
7767Visit a file in Forms mode in other window." t nil)
7768
7769;;;***
7770\f
7771;;;### (autoloads (fortran-mode fortran-tab-mode-default) "fortran"
20a82009 7772;;;;;; "progmodes/fortran.el" (15192 12243))
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7773;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/fortran.el
7774
7775(defvar fortran-tab-mode-default nil "\
7776*Default tabbing/carriage control style for empty files in Fortran mode.
7777A value of t specifies tab-digit style of continuation control.
7778A value of nil specifies that continuation lines are marked
7779with a character in column 6.")
7780
7781(autoload (quote fortran-mode) "fortran" "\
7782Major mode for editing Fortran code.
7783\\[fortran-indent-line] indents the current Fortran line correctly.
7784DO statements must not share a common CONTINUE.
7785
7786Type ;? or ;\\[help-command] to display a list of built-in abbrevs for
7787Fortran keywords.
7788
7789Key definitions:
7790\\{fortran-mode-map}
7791
7792Variables controlling indentation style and extra features:
7793
7794 `comment-start'
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7796 set this to the string \"!\".
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7798 Extra indentation within do blocks. (default 3)
7799 `fortran-if-indent'
7800 Extra indentation within if blocks. (default 3)
7801 `fortran-structure-indent'
7802 Extra indentation within structure, union, map and interface blocks.
7803 (default 3)
7804 `fortran-continuation-indent'
7805 Extra indentation applied to continuation statements. (default 5)
7806 `fortran-comment-line-extra-indent'
7807 Amount of extra indentation for text within full-line comments. (default 0)
7808 `fortran-comment-indent-style'
7809 nil means don't change indentation of text in full-line comments,
7810 fixed means indent that text at `fortran-comment-line-extra-indent' beyond
7811 the value of `fortran-minimum-statement-indent-fixed' (for fixed
7812 format continuation style) or `fortran-minimum-statement-indent-tab'
7813 (for TAB format continuation style).
7814 relative means indent at `fortran-comment-line-extra-indent' beyond the
7815 indentation for a line of code.
7816 (default 'fixed)
7817 `fortran-comment-indent-char'
7818 Single-character string to be inserted instead of space for
7819 full-line comment indentation. (default \" \")
7820 `fortran-minimum-statement-indent-fixed'
7821 Minimum indentation for Fortran statements in fixed format mode. (def.6)
7822 `fortran-minimum-statement-indent-tab'
7823 Minimum indentation for Fortran statements in TAB format mode. (default 9)
7824 `fortran-line-number-indent'
7825 Maximum indentation for line numbers. A line number will get
7826 less than this much indentation if necessary to avoid reaching
7827 column 5. (default 1)
7828 `fortran-check-all-num-for-matching-do'
7829 Non-nil causes all numbered lines to be treated as possible \"continue\"
7830 statements. (default nil)
7831 `fortran-blink-matching-if'
7832 Non-nil causes \\[fortran-indent-line] on an ENDIF statement to blink on
7833 matching IF. Also, from an ENDDO statement, blink on matching DO [WHILE]
7834 statement. (default nil)
7835 `fortran-continuation-string'
7836 Single-character string to be inserted in column 5 of a continuation
7837 line. (default \"$\")
7838 `fortran-comment-region'
7839 String inserted by \\[fortran-comment-region] at start of each line in
7840 region. (default \"c$$$\")
7841 `fortran-electric-line-number'
7842 Non-nil causes line number digits to be moved to the correct column
7843 as typed. (default t)
7844 `fortran-break-before-delimiters'
cded5ed3 7845 Non-nil causes lines to be broken before delimiters.
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7847
7848Turning on Fortran mode calls the value of the variable `fortran-mode-hook'
7849with no args, if that value is non-nil." t nil)
7850
7851;;;***
7852\f
b5c5b319 7853;;;### (autoloads (fortune fortune-to-signature fortune-compile fortune-from-region
20a82009 7854;;;;;; fortune-add-fortune) "fortune" "play/fortune.el" (15197 18454))
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7855;;; Generated autoloads from play/fortune.el
7856
7857(autoload (quote fortune-add-fortune) "fortune" "\
7858Add STRING to a fortune file FILE.
7859
7860Interactively, if called with a prefix argument,
7861read the file name to use. Otherwise use the value of `fortune-file'." t nil)
7862
7863(autoload (quote fortune-from-region) "fortune" "\
7864Append the current region to a local fortune-like data file.
7865
7866Interactively, if called with a prefix argument,
7867read the file name to use. Otherwise use the value of `fortune-file'." t nil)
7868
7869(autoload (quote fortune-compile) "fortune" "\
7870Compile fortune file.
7871
7872If called with a prefix asks for the FILE to compile, otherwise uses
7873the value of `fortune-file'. This currently cannot handle directories." t nil)
7874
7875(autoload (quote fortune-to-signature) "fortune" "\
7876Create signature from output of the fortune program.
7877
7878If called with a prefix asks for the FILE to choose the fortune from,
7879otherwise uses the value of `fortune-file'. If you want to have fortune
7880choose from a set of files in a directory, call interactively with prefix
7881and choose the directory as the fortune-file." t nil)
7882
7883(autoload (quote fortune) "fortune" "\
7884Display a fortune cookie.
7885
7886If called with a prefix asks for the FILE to choose the fortune from,
7887otherwise uses the value of `fortune-file'. If you want to have fortune
7888choose from a set of files in a directory, call interactively with prefix
7889and choose the directory as the fortune-file." t nil)
7890
7891;;;***
7892\f
93548d2e 7893;;;### (autoloads (generic-mode define-generic-mode) "generic" "generic.el"
20a82009 7894;;;;;; (15192 12211))
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7895;;; Generated autoloads from generic.el
7896
7897(autoload (quote define-generic-mode) "generic" "\
7898Create a new generic mode with NAME.
7899
7900Args: (NAME COMMENT-LIST KEYWORD-LIST FONT-LOCK-LIST AUTO-MODE-LIST
7901 FUNCTION-LIST &optional DESCRIPTION)
7902
7903NAME should be a symbol; its string representation is used as the function
7904name. If DESCRIPTION is provided, it is used as the docstring for the new
7905function.
7906
7907COMMENT-LIST is a list, whose entries are either a single character,
7908a one or two character string or a cons pair. If the entry is a character
7909or a one-character string, it is added to the mode's syntax table with
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7910`comment-start' syntax. If the entry is a cons pair, the elements of the
7911pair are considered to be `comment-start' and `comment-end' respectively.
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7912Note that Emacs has limitations regarding comment characters.
7913
7914KEYWORD-LIST is a list of keywords to highlight with `font-lock-keyword-face'.
7915Each keyword should be a string.
7916
7917FONT-LOCK-LIST is a list of additional expressions to highlight. Each entry
7918in the list should have the same form as an entry in `font-lock-defaults-alist'
7919
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7921These regexps are added to `auto-mode-alist' as soon as `define-generic-mode'
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7922is called; any old regexps with the same name are removed.
7923
7924FUNCTION-LIST is a list of functions to call to do some additional setup.
7925
7926See the file generic-x.el for some examples of `define-generic-mode'." nil nil)
7927
7928(autoload (quote generic-mode) "generic" "\
7929Basic comment and font-lock functionality for `generic' files.
7930\(Files which are too small to warrant their own mode, but have
7931comment characters, keywords, and the like.)
7932
7933To define a generic-mode, use the function `define-generic-mode'.
7934Some generic modes are defined in `generic-x.el'." t nil)
7935
7936;;;***
7937\f
2cb750ba 7938;;;### (autoloads (glasses-mode) "glasses" "progmodes/glasses.el"
5682d301 7939;;;;;; (15252 33905))
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7940;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/glasses.el
7941
7942(autoload (quote glasses-mode) "glasses" "\
7943Minor mode for making identifiers likeThis readable.
7944When this mode is active, it tries to add virtual separators (like underscores)
7945at places they belong to." t nil)
7946
7947;;;***
7948\f
93548d2e 7949;;;### (autoloads (gnus gnus-other-frame gnus-slave gnus-no-server
5682d301 7950;;;;;; gnus-slave-no-server) "gnus" "gnus/gnus.el" (15252 33904))
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7951;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus.el
7952
7953(autoload (quote gnus-slave-no-server) "gnus" "\
7954Read network news as a slave, without connecting to local server." t nil)
7955
7956(autoload (quote gnus-no-server) "gnus" "\
7957Read network news.
7958If ARG is a positive number, Gnus will use that as the
7959startup level. If ARG is nil, Gnus will be started at level 2.
7960If ARG is non-nil and not a positive number, Gnus will
7961prompt the user for the name of an NNTP server to use.
7962As opposed to `gnus', this command will not connect to the local server." t nil)
7963
7964(autoload (quote gnus-slave) "gnus" "\
7965Read news as a slave." t nil)
7966
7967(autoload (quote gnus-other-frame) "gnus" "\
7968Pop up a frame to read news." t nil)
7969
7970(autoload (quote gnus) "gnus" "\
7971Read network news.
7972If ARG is non-nil and a positive number, Gnus will use that as the
7973startup level. If ARG is non-nil and not a positive number, Gnus will
7974prompt the user for the name of an NNTP server to use." t nil)
7975
7976;;;***
7977\f
7978;;;### (autoloads (gnus-agent-batch gnus-agent-batch-fetch gnus-agentize
7979;;;;;; gnus-plugged gnus-unplugged) "gnus-agent" "gnus/gnus-agent.el"
20a82009 7980;;;;;; (15192 12228))
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7981;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-agent.el
7982
7983(autoload (quote gnus-unplugged) "gnus-agent" "\
7984Start Gnus unplugged." t nil)
7985
7986(autoload (quote gnus-plugged) "gnus-agent" "\
7987Start Gnus plugged." t nil)
7988
7989(autoload (quote gnus-agentize) "gnus-agent" "\
7990Allow Gnus to be an offline newsreader.
7991The normal usage of this command is to put the following as the
7992last form in your `.gnus.el' file:
7993
7994\(gnus-agentize)
7995
7996This will modify the `gnus-before-startup-hook', `gnus-post-method',
7997and `message-send-mail-function' variables, and install the Gnus
7998agent minor mode in all Gnus buffers." t nil)
7999
8000(autoload (quote gnus-agent-batch-fetch) "gnus-agent" "\
8001Start Gnus and fetch session." t nil)
8002
8003(autoload (quote gnus-agent-batch) "gnus-agent" nil t nil)
8004
8005;;;***
8006\f
b442e70a 8007;;;### (autoloads (gnus-article-prepare-display) "gnus-art" "gnus/gnus-art.el"
5682d301 8008;;;;;; (15272 19188))
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8009;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-art.el
8010
8011(autoload (quote gnus-article-prepare-display) "gnus-art" "\
8012Make the current buffer look like a nice article." nil nil)
8013
8014;;;***
8015\f
93548d2e 8016;;;### (autoloads (gnus-audio-play) "gnus-audio" "gnus/gnus-audio.el"
20a82009 8017;;;;;; (15192 12228))
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8018;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-audio.el
8019
8020(autoload (quote gnus-audio-play) "gnus-audio" "\
0ad84a21 8021Play a sound FILE through the speaker." t nil)
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8023;;;***
8024\f
8025;;;### (autoloads (gnus-cache-generate-nov-databases gnus-cache-generate-active
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8026;;;;;; gnus-jog-cache) "gnus-cache" "gnus/gnus-cache.el" (14863
8027;;;;;; 43073))
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8028;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-cache.el
8029
8030(autoload (quote gnus-jog-cache) "gnus-cache" "\
8031Go through all groups and put the articles into the cache.
8032
8033Usage:
8034$ emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -l gnus -f gnus-jog-cache" t nil)
8035
8036(autoload (quote gnus-cache-generate-active) "gnus-cache" "\
8037Generate the cache active file." t nil)
8038
8039(autoload (quote gnus-cache-generate-nov-databases) "gnus-cache" "\
8040Generate NOV files recursively starting in DIR." t nil)
8041
8042;;;***
8043\f
8044;;;### (autoloads (gnus-fetch-group-other-frame gnus-fetch-group)
20a82009 8045;;;;;; "gnus-group" "gnus/gnus-group.el" (14875 60440))
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8046;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-group.el
8047
8048(autoload (quote gnus-fetch-group) "gnus-group" "\
8049Start Gnus if necessary and enter GROUP.
8050Returns whether the fetching was successful or not." t nil)
8051
8052(autoload (quote gnus-fetch-group-other-frame) "gnus-group" "\
8053Pop up a frame and enter GROUP." t nil)
8054
8055;;;***
8056\f
8057;;;### (autoloads (gnus-batch-score) "gnus-kill" "gnus/gnus-kill.el"
bd02b8e0 8058;;;;;; (14813 40531))
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8059;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-kill.el
8060
8061(defalias (quote gnus-batch-kill) (quote gnus-batch-score))
8062
8063(autoload (quote gnus-batch-score) "gnus-kill" "\
8064Run batched scoring.
8065Usage: emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -l gnus -f gnus-batch-score" t nil)
8066
8067;;;***
8068\f
bd02b8e0 8069;;;### (autoloads (gnus-mailing-list-mode turn-on-gnus-mailing-list-mode)
20a82009 8070;;;;;; "gnus-ml" "gnus/gnus-ml.el" (15192 12228))
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8071;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-ml.el
8072
8073(autoload (quote turn-on-gnus-mailing-list-mode) "gnus-ml" nil nil nil)
8074
8075(autoload (quote gnus-mailing-list-mode) "gnus-ml" "\
8076Minor mode for providing mailing-list commands.
8077
8078\\{gnus-mailing-list-mode-map}" t nil)
8079
8080;;;***
8081\f
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8082;;;### (autoloads (gnus-group-split-fancy gnus-group-split gnus-group-split-update
8083;;;;;; gnus-group-split-setup) "gnus-mlspl" "gnus/gnus-mlspl.el"
20a82009 8084;;;;;; (15192 12228))
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8085;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-mlspl.el
8086
8087(autoload (quote gnus-group-split-setup) "gnus-mlspl" "\
8088Set up the split for nnmail-split-fancy.
8089Sets things up so that nnmail-split-fancy is used for mail
8090splitting, and defines the variable nnmail-split-fancy according with
8091group parameters.
8092
8093If AUTO-UPDATE is non-nil (prefix argument accepted, if called
8094interactively), it makes sure nnmail-split-fancy is re-computed before
8095getting new mail, by adding gnus-group-split-update to
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8096nnmail-pre-get-new-mail-hook.
8097
8098A non-nil CATCH-ALL replaces the current value of
8099gnus-group-split-default-catch-all-group. This variable is only used
8100by gnus-group-split-update, and only when its CATCH-ALL argument is
8101nil. This argument may contain any fancy split, that will be added as
8102the last split in a `|' split produced by gnus-group-split-fancy,
8103unless overridden by any group marked as a catch-all group. Typical
8104uses are as simple as the name of a default mail group, but more
8105elaborate fancy splits may also be useful to split mail that doesn't
8106match any of the group-specified splitting rules. See
8107gnus-group-split-fancy for details." t nil)
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8108
8109(autoload (quote gnus-group-split-update) "gnus-mlspl" "\
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8110Computes nnmail-split-fancy from group params and CATCH-ALL, by
8111calling (gnus-group-split-fancy nil nil CATCH-ALL).
8112
8113If CATCH-ALL is nil, gnus-group-split-default-catch-all-group is used
8114instead. This variable is set by gnus-group-split-setup." t nil)
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8115
8116(autoload (quote gnus-group-split) "gnus-mlspl" "\
8117Uses information from group parameters in order to split mail.
8118See gnus-group-split-fancy for more information.
8119
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8120gnus-group-split is a valid value for nnmail-split-methods." nil nil)
8121
8122(autoload (quote gnus-group-split-fancy) "gnus-mlspl" "\
8123Uses information from group parameters in order to split mail. It
8124can be embedded into nnmail-split-fancy lists with the SPLIT
8125
8126\(: gnus-group-split-fancy GROUPS NO-CROSSPOST CATCH-ALL)
8127
8128GROUPS may be a regular expression or a list of group names, that will
8129be used to select candidate groups. If it is ommited or nil, all
8130existing groups are considered.
8131
8132if NO-CROSSPOST is ommitted or nil, a & split will be returned,
8133otherwise, a | split, that does not allow crossposting, will be
8134returned.
8135
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8136For each selected group, a SPLIT is composed like this: if SPLIT-SPEC
8137is specified, this split is returned as-is (unless it is nil: in this
8138case, the group is ignored). Otherwise, if TO-ADDRESS, TO-LIST and/or
8139EXTRA-ALIASES are specified, a regexp that matches any of them is
8140constructed (extra-aliases may be a list). Additionally, if
8141SPLIT-REGEXP is specified, the regexp will be extended so that it
8142matches this regexp too, and if SPLIT-EXCLUDE is specified, RESTRICT
8143clauses will be generated.
8144
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8145If CATCH-ALL is nil, no catch-all handling is performed, regardless of
8146catch-all marks in group parameters. Otherwise, if there is no
8147selected group whose SPLIT-REGEXP matches the empty string, nor is
8148there a selected group whose SPLIT-SPEC is 'catch-all, this fancy
8149split (say, a group name) will be appended to the returned SPLIT list,
8150as the last element of a '| SPLIT.
8151
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8152For example, given the following group parameters:
8153
8154nnml:mail.bar:
8155\((to-address . \"bar@femail.com\")
8156 (split-regexp . \".*@femail\\\\.com\"))
8157nnml:mail.foo:
8158\((to-list . \"foo@nowhere.gov\")
8159 (extra-aliases \"foo@localhost\" \"foo-redist@home\")
8160 (split-exclude \"bugs-foo\" \"rambling-foo\")
8161 (admin-address . \"foo-request@nowhere.gov\"))
8162nnml:mail.others:
8163\((split-spec . catch-all))
8164
8165Calling (gnus-group-split-fancy nil nil \"mail.misc\") returns:
8166
8167\(| (& (any \"\\\\(bar@femail\\\\.com\\\\|.*@femail\\\\.com\\\\)\"
8168 \"mail.bar\")
8169 (any \"\\\\(foo@nowhere\\\\.gov\\\\|foo@localhost\\\\|foo-redist@home\\\\)\"
8170 - \"bugs-foo\" - \"rambling-foo\" \"mail.foo\"))
8171 \"mail.others\")" nil nil)
8172
8173;;;***
8174\f
93548d2e 8175;;;### (autoloads (gnus-change-server) "gnus-move" "gnus/gnus-move.el"
20a82009 8176;;;;;; (14791 59015))
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8177;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-move.el
8178
8179(autoload (quote gnus-change-server) "gnus-move" "\
8180Move from FROM-SERVER to TO-SERVER.
8181Update the .newsrc.eld file to reflect the change of nntp server." t nil)
8182
8183;;;***
8184\f
c7f48c35 8185;;;### (autoloads (gnus-msg-mail) "gnus-msg" "gnus/gnus-msg.el" (14915
20a82009 8186;;;;;; 11613))
b442e70a 8187;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-msg.el
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8189(autoload (quote gnus-msg-mail) "gnus-msg" "\
8190Start editing a mail message to be sent.
8191Like `message-mail', but with Gnus paraphernalia, particularly the
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8192Gcc: header for archiving purposes." t nil)
8193
8194(define-mail-user-agent (quote gnus-user-agent) (quote gnus-msg-mail) (quote message-send-and-exit) (quote message-kill-buffer) (quote message-send-hook))
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8196;;;***
8197\f
0ad84a21 8198;;;### (autoloads (gnus-mule-add-group) "gnus-mule" "gnus/gnus-mule.el"
20a82009 8199;;;;;; (15192 12228))
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8200;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-mule.el
8201
8202(autoload (quote gnus-mule-add-group) "gnus-mule" "\
8203Specify that articles of news group NAME are encoded in CODING-SYSTEM.
8204All news groups deeper than NAME are also the target.
8205If CODING-SYSTEM is a cons, the car part is used and the cdr
8206part is ignored.
8207
8208This function exists for backward comaptibility with Emacs 20. It is
8209recommended to customize the variable `gnus-group-charset-alist'
8210rather than using this function." nil nil)
8211
8212;;;***
8213\f
93548d2e 8214;;;### (autoloads (gnus-batch-brew-soup) "gnus-soup" "gnus/gnus-soup.el"
20a82009 8215;;;;;; (14791 59020))
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8216;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-soup.el
8217
8218(autoload (quote gnus-batch-brew-soup) "gnus-soup" "\
8219Brew a SOUP packet from groups mention on the command line.
8220Will use the remaining command line arguments as regular expressions
8221for matching on group names.
8222
8223For instance, if you want to brew on all the nnml groups, as well as
8224groups with \"emacs\" in the name, you could say something like:
8225
8226$ emacs -batch -f gnus-batch-brew-soup ^nnml \".*emacs.*\"
8227
8228Note -- this function hasn't been implemented yet." t nil)
8229
8230;;;***
8231\f
8232;;;### (autoloads (gnus-update-format) "gnus-spec" "gnus/gnus-spec.el"
5682d301 8233;;;;;; (14863 43074))
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8234;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-spec.el
8235
8236(autoload (quote gnus-update-format) "gnus-spec" "\
8237Update the format specification near point." t nil)
8238
8239;;;***
8240\f
8241;;;### (autoloads (gnus-declare-backend gnus-unload) "gnus-start"
20a82009 8242;;;;;; "gnus/gnus-start.el" (15209 13375))
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8243;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-start.el
8244
8245(autoload (quote gnus-unload) "gnus-start" "\
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8246Unload all Gnus features.
8247\(For some value of `all' or `Gnus'.) Currently, features whose names
8248have prefixes `gnus-', `nn', `mm-' or `rfc' are unloaded. Use
8249cautiously -- unloading may cause trouble." t nil)
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8251(autoload (quote gnus-declare-backend) "gnus-start" "\
8252Declare backend NAME with ABILITIES as a Gnus backend." nil nil)
8253
8254;;;***
8255\f
8256;;;### (autoloads (gnus-add-configuration) "gnus-win" "gnus/gnus-win.el"
20a82009 8257;;;;;; (15275 13005))
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8258;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/gnus-win.el
8259
8260(autoload (quote gnus-add-configuration) "gnus-win" "\
8261Add the window configuration CONF to `gnus-buffer-configuration'." nil nil)
8262
8263;;;***
8264\f
5682d301 8265;;;### (autoloads (gomoku) "gomoku" "play/gomoku.el" (15306 37170))
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8266;;; Generated autoloads from play/gomoku.el
8267
8268(autoload (quote gomoku) "gomoku" "\
8269Start a Gomoku game between you and Emacs.
8270If a game is in progress, this command allow you to resume it.
8271If optional arguments N and M are given, an N by M board is used.
8272If prefix arg is given for N, M is prompted for.
8273
8274You and Emacs play in turn by marking a free square. You mark it with X
8275and Emacs marks it with O. The winner is the first to get five contiguous
8276marks horizontally, vertically or in diagonal.
8277
8278You play by moving the cursor over the square you choose and hitting
8279\\<gomoku-mode-map>\\[gomoku-human-plays].
8280Use \\[describe-mode] for more info." t nil)
8281
8282;;;***
8283\f
8284;;;### (autoloads (goto-address goto-address-at-point goto-address-at-mouse)
5682d301 8285;;;;;; "goto-addr" "net/goto-addr.el" (15302 40107))
a25bbe00 8286;;; Generated autoloads from net/goto-addr.el
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8288(autoload (quote goto-address-at-mouse) "goto-addr" "\
8289Send to the e-mail address or load the URL clicked with the mouse.
8290Send mail to address at position of mouse click. See documentation for
8291`goto-address-find-address-at-point'. If no address is found
8292there, then load the URL at or before the position of the mouse click." t nil)
8293
8294(autoload (quote goto-address-at-point) "goto-addr" "\
8295Send to the e-mail address or load the URL at point.
8296Send mail to address at point. See documentation for
8297`goto-address-find-address-at-point'. If no address is found
8298there, then load the URL at or before point." t nil)
8299
8300(autoload (quote goto-address) "goto-addr" "\
8301Sets up goto-address functionality in the current buffer.
8302Allows user to use mouse/keyboard command to click to go to a URL
8303or to send e-mail.
8304By default, goto-address binds to mouse-2 and C-c RET.
8305
8306Also fontifies the buffer appropriately (see `goto-address-fontify-p' and
8307`goto-address-highlight-p' for more information)." t nil)
8308
8309;;;***
8310\f
20a82009 8311;;;### (autoloads (gs-load-image) "gs" "gs.el" (15292 25968))
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8312;;; Generated autoloads from gs.el
8313
8314(autoload (quote gs-load-image) "gs" "\
8315Load a PS image for display on FRAME.
8316SPEC is an image specification, IMG-HEIGHT and IMG-WIDTH are width
8317and height of the image in pixels. WINDOW-AND-PIXMAP-ID is a string of
8318the form \"WINDOW-ID PIXMAP-ID\". Value is non-nil if successful." nil nil)
8319
8320;;;***
8321\f
8322;;;### (autoloads (jdb pdb perldb xdb dbx sdb gdb) "gud" "gud.el"
ad648212 8323;;;;;; (15263 18995))
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8324;;; Generated autoloads from gud.el
8325
8326(autoload (quote gdb) "gud" "\
8327Run gdb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
8328The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
8329and source-file directory for your debugger." t nil)
8330
8331(autoload (quote sdb) "gud" "\
8332Run sdb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
8333The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
8334and source-file directory for your debugger." t nil)
8335
8336(autoload (quote dbx) "gud" "\
8337Run dbx on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
8338The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
8339and source-file directory for your debugger." t nil)
8340
8341(autoload (quote xdb) "gud" "\
8342Run xdb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
8343The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
8344and source-file directory for your debugger.
8345
8346You can set the variable 'gud-xdb-directories' to a list of program source
8347directories if your program contains sources from more than one directory." t nil)
8348
8349(autoload (quote perldb) "gud" "\
8350Run perldb on program FILE in buffer *gud-FILE*.
8351The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
8352and source-file directory for your debugger." t nil)
8353
8354(autoload (quote pdb) "gud" "\
8355Run pdb on program FILE in buffer `*gud-FILE*'.
8356The directory containing FILE becomes the initial working directory
8357and source-file directory for your debugger." t nil)
8358
8359(autoload (quote jdb) "gud" "\
8360Run jdb with command line COMMAND-LINE in a buffer. The buffer is named
8361\"*gud*\" if no initial class is given or \"*gud-<initial-class-basename>*\"
8362if there is. If the \"-classpath\" switch is given, omit all whitespace
8363between it and it's value." t nil)
8364 (add-hook 'same-window-regexps "\\*gud-.*\\*\\(\\|<[0-9]+>\\)")
8365
8366;;;***
8367\f
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8368;;;### (autoloads (handwrite) "handwrite" "play/handwrite.el" (15192
8369;;;;;; 12238))
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8370;;; Generated autoloads from play/handwrite.el
8371
8372(autoload (quote handwrite) "handwrite" "\
8373Turns the buffer into a \"handwritten\" document.
8374The functions `handwrite-10pt', `handwrite-11pt', `handwrite-12pt'
8375and `handwrite-13pt' set up for various sizes of output.
8376
8377Variables: handwrite-linespace (default 12)
8378 handwrite-fontsize (default 11)
8379 handwrite-numlines (default 60)
8380 handwrite-pagenumbering (default nil)" t nil)
8381
8382;;;***
8383\f
7518ed7b 8384;;;### (autoloads (hanoi-unix-64 hanoi-unix hanoi) "hanoi" "play/hanoi.el"
20a82009 8385;;;;;; (15192 12239))
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8386;;; Generated autoloads from play/hanoi.el
8387
8388(autoload (quote hanoi) "hanoi" "\
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8389Towers of Hanoi diversion. Use NRINGS rings." t nil)
8390
8391(autoload (quote hanoi-unix) "hanoi" "\
8392Towers of Hanoi, UNIX doomsday version.
8393Displays 32-ring towers that have been progressing at one move per
8394second since 1970-01-01 00:00:00 GMT.
8395
8396Repent before ring 31 moves." t nil)
8397
8398(autoload (quote hanoi-unix-64) "hanoi" "\
8399Like hanoi-unix, but pretend to have a 64-bit clock.
8400This is, necessarily (as of emacs 20.3), a crock. When the
8401current-time interface is made s2G-compliant, hanoi.el will need
8402to be updated." t nil)
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8404;;;***
8405\f
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8406;;;### (autoloads (describe-variable variable-at-point describe-function-1
8407;;;;;; describe-function locate-library help-with-tutorial) "help-funs"
8408;;;;;; "help-funs.el" (15315 52171))
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8409;;; Generated autoloads from help-funs.el
8410
8411(autoload (quote help-with-tutorial) "help-funs" "\
8412Select the Emacs learn-by-doing tutorial.
8413If there is a tutorial version written in the language
8414of the selected language environment, that version is used.
8415If there's no tutorial in that language, `TUTORIAL' is selected.
8416With arg, you are asked to choose which language." t nil)
8417
8418(autoload (quote locate-library) "help-funs" "\
8419Show the precise file name of Emacs library LIBRARY.
8420This command searches the directories in `load-path' like `M-x load-library'
8421to find the file that `M-x load-library RET LIBRARY RET' would load.
5682d301 8422Optional second arg NOSUFFIX non-nil means don't add suffixes `load-suffixes'
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8423to the specified name LIBRARY.
8424
8425If the optional third arg PATH is specified, that list of directories
8426is used instead of `load-path'.
8427
8428When called from a program, the file name is normaly returned as a
8429string. When run interactively, the argument INTERACTIVE-CALL is t,
8430and the file name is displayed in the echo area." t nil)
8431
8432(autoload (quote describe-function) "help-funs" "\
8433Display the full documentation of FUNCTION (a symbol)." t nil)
8434
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8435(autoload (quote describe-function-1) "help-funs" nil nil nil)
8436
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8437(autoload (quote variable-at-point) "help-funs" "\
8438Return the bound variable symbol found around point.
8439Return 0 if there is no such symbol." nil nil)
8440
8441(autoload (quote describe-variable) "help-funs" "\
8442Display the full documentation of VARIABLE (a symbol).
8443Returns the documentation as a string, also.
8444If VARIABLE has a buffer-local value in BUFFER (default to the current buffer),
8445it is displayed along with the global value." t nil)
8446
8447;;;***
8448\f
7518ed7b 8449;;;### (autoloads (three-step-help) "help-macro" "help-macro.el"
20a82009 8450;;;;;; (15192 12211))
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8451;;; Generated autoloads from help-macro.el
8452
8453(defvar three-step-help nil "\
8454*Non-nil means give more info about Help command in three steps.
8455The three steps are simple prompt, prompt with all options,
8456and window listing and describing the options.
8457A value of nil means skip the middle step, so that
8458\\[help-command] \\[help-command] gives the window that lists the options.")
8459
8460;;;***
8461\f
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8462;;;### (autoloads (help-xref-on-pp help-insert-xref-button help-xref-button
8463;;;;;; help-make-xrefs help-setup-xref help-mode-finish help-mode-setup
5682d301 8464;;;;;; help-mode) "help-mode" "help-mode.el" (15317 28321))
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8465;;; Generated autoloads from help-mode.el
8466
8467(autoload (quote help-mode) "help-mode" "\
8468Major mode for viewing help text and navigating references in it.
8469Entry to this mode runs the normal hook `help-mode-hook'.
8470Commands:
8471\\{help-mode-map}" t nil)
8472
8473(autoload (quote help-mode-setup) "help-mode" nil nil nil)
8474
8475(autoload (quote help-mode-finish) "help-mode" nil nil nil)
8476
8477(autoload (quote help-setup-xref) "help-mode" "\
8478Invoked from commands using the \"*Help*\" buffer to install some xref info.
8479
8480ITEM is a (FUNCTION . ARGS) pair appropriate for recreating the help
8481buffer after following a reference. INTERACTIVE-P is non-nil if the
8482calling command was invoked interactively. In this case the stack of
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8483items for help buffer \"back\" buttons is cleared.
8484
8485This should be called very early, before the output buffer is cleared,
8486because we want to record the \"previous\" position of point so we can
8487restore it properly when going back." nil nil)
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8489(autoload (quote help-make-xrefs) "help-mode" "\
8490Parse and hyperlink documentation cross-references in the given BUFFER.
8491
8492Find cross-reference information in a buffer and, if
8493`help-highlight-p' is non-nil, highlight it with face defined by
8494`help-highlight-face'; activate such cross references for selection
8495with `help-follow'. Cross-references have the canonical form `...'
8496and the type of reference may be disambiguated by the preceding
8497word(s) used in `help-xref-symbol-regexp'.
8498
8499If the variable `help-xref-mule-regexp' is non-nil, find also
8500cross-reference information related to multilingual environment
8501\(e.g., coding-systems). This variable is also used to disambiguate
8502the type of reference as the same way as `help-xref-symbol-regexp'.
8503
8504A special reference `back' is made to return back through a stack of
8505help buffers. Variable `help-back-label' specifies the text for
8506that." t nil)
8507
8508(autoload (quote help-xref-button) "help-mode" "\
8509Make a hyperlink for cross-reference text previously matched.
8510MATCH-NUMBER is the subexpression of interest in the last matched
8511regexp. TYPE is the type of button to use. Any remaining arguments are
8512passed to the button's help-function when it is invoked.
8513See `help-make-xrefs'." nil nil)
8514
8515(autoload (quote help-insert-xref-button) "help-mode" "\
8516Insert STRING and make a hyperlink from cross-reference text on it.
8517TYPE is the type of button to use. Any remaining arguments are passed
8518to the button's help-function when it is invoked.
8519See `help-make-xrefs'." nil nil)
8520
8521(autoload (quote help-xref-on-pp) "help-mode" "\
8522Add xrefs for symbols in `pp's output between FROM and TO." nil nil)
8523
8524;;;***
8525\f
93548d2e 8526;;;### (autoloads (Helper-help Helper-describe-bindings) "helper"
20a82009 8527;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/helper.el" (15192 12223))
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8528;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/helper.el
8529
8530(autoload (quote Helper-describe-bindings) "helper" "\
8531Describe local key bindings of current mode." t nil)
8532
8533(autoload (quote Helper-help) "helper" "\
8534Provide help for current mode." t nil)
8535
8536;;;***
8537\f
8538;;;### (autoloads (hexlify-buffer hexl-find-file hexl-mode) "hexl"
ad648212 8539;;;;;; "hexl.el" (15279 8859))
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8540;;; Generated autoloads from hexl.el
8541
8542(autoload (quote hexl-mode) "hexl" "\
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8543\\<hexl-mode-map>A mode for editing binary files in hex dump format.
8544This is not an ordinary major mode; it alters some aspects
8545if the current mode's behavior, but not all; also, you can exit
8546Hexl mode and return to the previous mode using `hexl-mode-exit'.
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8548This function automatically converts a buffer into the hexl format
8549using the function `hexlify-buffer'.
8550
8551Each line in the buffer has an \"address\" (displayed in hexadecimal)
8552representing the offset into the file that the characters on this line
8553are at and 16 characters from the file (displayed as hexadecimal
8554values grouped every 16 bits) and as their ASCII values.
8555
8556If any of the characters (displayed as ASCII characters) are
8557unprintable (control or meta characters) they will be replaced as
8558periods.
8559
8560If `hexl-mode' is invoked with an argument the buffer is assumed to be
8561in hexl format.
8562
8563A sample format:
8564
8565 HEX ADDR: 0001 0203 0405 0607 0809 0a0b 0c0d 0e0f ASCII-TEXT
8566 -------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----------------
8567 00000000: 5468 6973 2069 7320 6865 786c 2d6d 6f64 This is hexl-mod
8568 00000010: 652e 2020 4561 6368 206c 696e 6520 7265 e. Each line re
8569 00000020: 7072 6573 656e 7473 2031 3620 6279 7465 presents 16 byte
8570 00000030: 7320 6173 2068 6578 6164 6563 696d 616c s as hexadecimal
8571 00000040: 2041 5343 4949 0a61 6e64 2070 7269 6e74 ASCII.and print
8572 00000050: 6162 6c65 2041 5343 4949 2063 6861 7261 able ASCII chara
8573 00000060: 6374 6572 732e 2020 416e 7920 636f 6e74 cters. Any cont
8574 00000070: 726f 6c20 6f72 206e 6f6e 2d41 5343 4949 rol or non-ASCII
8575 00000080: 2063 6861 7261 6374 6572 730a 6172 6520 characters.are
8576 00000090: 6469 7370 6c61 7965 6420 6173 2070 6572 displayed as per
8577 000000a0: 696f 6473 2069 6e20 7468 6520 7072 696e iods in the prin
8578 000000b0: 7461 626c 6520 6368 6172 6163 7465 7220 table character
8579 000000c0: 7265 6769 6f6e 2e0a region..
8580
8581Movement is as simple as movement in a normal emacs text buffer. Most
8582cursor movement bindings are the same (ie. Use \\[hexl-backward-char], \\[hexl-forward-char], \\[hexl-next-line], and \\[hexl-previous-line]
8583to move the cursor left, right, down, and up).
8584
8585Advanced cursor movement commands (ala \\[hexl-beginning-of-line], \\[hexl-end-of-line], \\[hexl-beginning-of-buffer], and \\[hexl-end-of-buffer]) are
8586also supported.
8587
8588There are several ways to change text in hexl mode:
8589
8590ASCII characters (character between space (0x20) and tilde (0x7E)) are
8591bound to self-insert so you can simply type the character and it will
8592insert itself (actually overstrike) into the buffer.
8593
8594\\[hexl-quoted-insert] followed by another keystroke allows you to insert the key even if
8595it isn't bound to self-insert. An octal number can be supplied in place
8596of another key to insert the octal number's ASCII representation.
8597
8598\\[hexl-insert-hex-char] will insert a given hexadecimal value (if it is between 0 and 0xFF)
8599into the buffer at the current point.
8600
8601\\[hexl-insert-octal-char] will insert a given octal value (if it is between 0 and 0377)
8602into the buffer at the current point.
8603
8604\\[hexl-insert-decimal-char] will insert a given decimal value (if it is between 0 and 255)
8605into the buffer at the current point.
8606
8607\\[hexl-mode-exit] will exit hexl-mode.
8608
8609Note: saving the file with any of the usual Emacs commands
8610will actually convert it back to binary format while saving.
8611
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8614\\[describe-bindings] for advanced commands." t nil)
8615
8616(autoload (quote hexl-find-file) "hexl" "\
8617Edit file FILENAME in hexl-mode.
8618Switch to a buffer visiting file FILENAME, creating one in none exists." t nil)
8619
8620(autoload (quote hexlify-buffer) "hexl" "\
8621Convert a binary buffer to hexl format.
8622This discards the buffer's undo information." t nil)
8623
8624;;;***
8625\f
abb2db1c 8626;;;### (autoloads (hi-lock-write-interactive-patterns hi-lock-unface-buffer
2a55cd3a 8627;;;;;; hi-lock-face-phrase-buffer hi-lock-face-buffer hi-lock-line-face-buffer
ad648212 8628;;;;;; hi-lock-mode hi-lock-mode) "hi-lock" "hi-lock.el" (15251
5682d301 8629;;;;;; 13044))
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8630;;; Generated autoloads from hi-lock.el
8631
8632(defgroup hi-lock-interactive-text-highlighting nil "Interactively add and remove font-lock patterns for highlighting text." :group (quote faces))
8633
8634(defvar hi-lock-mode nil "\
8635Toggle hi-lock, for interactively adding font-lock text-highlighting patterns.")
8636
8637(custom-add-to-group (quote hi-lock-interactive-text-highlighting) (quote hi-lock-mode) (quote custom-variable))
8638
8639(custom-add-load (quote hi-lock-mode) (quote hi-lock))
8640
8641(autoload (quote hi-lock-mode) "hi-lock" "\
8642Toggle minor mode for interactively adding font-lock highlighting patterns.
8643
8644If ARG positive turn hi-lock on. Issuing a hi-lock command will also
2a55cd3a 8645turn hi-lock on. When hi-lock is turned on, a \"Regexp Highlighting\"
abb2db1c
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8646submenu is added to the \"Edit\" menu. The commands in the submenu,
8647which can be called interactively, are:
8648
8649\\[highlight-regexp] REGEXP FACE
8650 Highlight matches of pattern REGEXP in current buffer with FACE.
8651
2a55cd3a
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8652\\[highlight-phrase] PHRASE FACE
8653 Highlight matches of phrase PHRASE in current buffer with FACE.
8654 (PHRASE can be any REGEXP, but spaces will be replaced by matches
8655 to whitespace and initial lower-case letters will become case insensitive.)
8656
abb2db1c
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8657\\[highlight-lines-matching-regexp] REGEXP FACE
8658 Highlight lines containing matches of REGEXP in current buffer with FACE.
8659
8660\\[unhighlight-regexp] REGEXP
8661 Remove highlighting on matches of REGEXP in current buffer.
8662
8663\\[hi-lock-write-interactive-patterns]
8664 Write active REGEXPs into buffer as comments (if possible). They will
8665 be read the next time file is loaded or when the \\[hi-lock-find-patterns] command
8666 is issued. The inserted regexps are in the form of font lock keywords.
8667 (See `font-lock-keywords') They may be edited and re-loaded with \\[hi-lock-find-patterns],
8668 any valid `font-lock-keywords' form is acceptable.
8669
8670\\[hi-lock-find-patterns]
8671 Re-read patterns stored in buffer (in the format produced by \\[hi-lock-write-interactive-patterns]).
8672
8673When hi-lock is started and if the mode is not excluded, the
8674beginning of the buffer is searched for lines of the form:
8675 Hi-lock: FOO
8676where FOO is a list of patterns. These are added to the font lock keywords
8677already present. The patterns must start before position (number
8678of characters into buffer) `hi-lock-file-patterns-range'. Patterns
8679will be read until
8680 Hi-lock: end
8681is found. A mode is excluded if it's in the list `hi-lock-exclude-modes'." t nil)
8682
8683(defalias (quote highlight-lines-matching-regexp) (quote hi-lock-line-face-buffer))
8684
8685(autoload (quote hi-lock-line-face-buffer) "hi-lock" "\
2a55cd3a 8686Set face of all lines containing a match of REGEXP to FACE.
abb2db1c
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8687
8688Interactively, prompt for REGEXP then FACE. Buffer-local history
8689list maintained for regexps, global history maintained for faces.
8690\\<minibuffer-local-map>Use \\[next-history-element] and \\[previous-history-element] to retrieve next or previous history item.
8691\(See info node `Minibuffer History')" t nil)
8692
8693(defalias (quote highlight-regexp) (quote hi-lock-face-buffer))
8694
8695(autoload (quote hi-lock-face-buffer) "hi-lock" "\
2a55cd3a 8696Set face of each match of REGEXP to FACE.
abb2db1c
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8697
8698Interactively, prompt for REGEXP then FACE. Buffer-local history
8699list maintained for regexps, global history maintained for faces.
8700\\<minibuffer-local-map>Use \\[next-history-element] and \\[previous-history-element] to retrieve next or previous history item.
8701\(See info node `Minibuffer History')" t nil)
8702
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8703(defalias (quote highlight-phrase) (quote hi-lock-face-phrase-buffer))
8704
8705(autoload (quote hi-lock-face-phrase-buffer) "hi-lock" "\
8706Set face of each match of phrase REGEXP to FACE.
8707
8708Whitespace in REGEXP converted to arbitrary whitespace and initial
8709lower-case letters made case insensitive." t nil)
8710
abb2db1c
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8711(defalias (quote unhighlight-regexp) (quote hi-lock-unface-buffer))
8712
8713(autoload (quote hi-lock-unface-buffer) "hi-lock" "\
2a55cd3a 8714Remove highlighting of each match to REGEXP set by hi-lock.
abb2db1c
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8715
8716Interactively, prompt for REGEXP. Buffer-local history of inserted
8717regexp's maintained. Will accept only regexps inserted by hi-lock
2a55cd3a 8718interactive functions. (See `hi-lock-interactive-patterns'.)
abb2db1c
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8719\\<minibuffer-local-must-match-map>Use \\[minibuffer-complete] to complete a partially typed regexp.
8720\(See info node `Minibuffer History'.)" t nil)
8721
8722(autoload (quote hi-lock-write-interactive-patterns) "hi-lock" "\
8723Write interactively added patterns, if any, into buffer at point.
8724
8725Interactively added patterns are those normally specified using
8726`highlight-regexp' and `highlight-lines-matching-regexp'; they can
8727be found in variable `hi-lock-interactive-patterns'." t nil)
8728
8729;;;***
8730\f
93548d2e 8731;;;### (autoloads (hide-ifdef-lines hide-ifdef-read-only hide-ifdef-initially
20a82009 8732;;;;;; hide-ifdef-mode) "hideif" "progmodes/hideif.el" (15192 12243))
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8733;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/hideif.el
8734
7518ed7b
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8735(defvar hide-ifdef-mode nil "\
8736Non-nil when hide-ifdef-mode is activated.")
8737
93548d2e
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8738(autoload (quote hide-ifdef-mode) "hideif" "\
8739Toggle Hide-Ifdef mode. This is a minor mode, albeit a large one.
8740With ARG, turn Hide-Ifdef mode on if arg is positive, off otherwise.
8741In Hide-Ifdef mode, code within #ifdef constructs that the C preprocessor
8742would eliminate may be hidden from view. Several variables affect
8743how the hiding is done:
8744
8745hide-ifdef-env
8746 An association list of defined and undefined symbols for the
8747 current buffer. Initially, the global value of `hide-ifdef-env'
8748 is used.
8749
8750hide-ifdef-define-alist
8751 An association list of defined symbol lists.
8752 Use `hide-ifdef-set-define-alist' to save the current `hide-ifdef-env'
8753 and `hide-ifdef-use-define-alist' to set the current `hide-ifdef-env'
8754 from one of the lists in `hide-ifdef-define-alist'.
8755
8756hide-ifdef-lines
8757 Set to non-nil to not show #if, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else, and
8758 #endif lines when hiding.
8759
8760hide-ifdef-initially
8761 Indicates whether `hide-ifdefs' should be called when Hide-Ifdef mode
8762 is activated.
8763
8764hide-ifdef-read-only
8765 Set to non-nil if you want to make buffers read only while hiding.
8766 After `show-ifdefs', read-only status is restored to previous value.
8767
8768\\{hide-ifdef-mode-map}" t nil)
8769
8770(defvar hide-ifdef-initially nil "\
8771*Non-nil means call `hide-ifdefs' when Hide-Ifdef mode is first activated.")
8772
8773(defvar hide-ifdef-read-only nil "\
8774*Set to non-nil if you want buffer to be read-only while hiding text.")
8775
8776(defvar hide-ifdef-lines nil "\
8777*Non-nil means hide the #ifX, #else, and #endif lines.")
8778
8779;;;***
8780\f
6448a6b3 8781;;;### (autoloads (hs-minor-mode hs-hide-comments-when-hiding-all)
20a82009 8782;;;;;; "hideshow" "progmodes/hideshow.el" (15243 30330))
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8783;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/hideshow.el
8784
8785(defvar hs-hide-comments-when-hiding-all t "\
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GM
8786*Hide the comments too when you do an `hs-hide-all'.")
8787
8788(defvar hs-special-modes-alist (quote ((c-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil hs-c-like-adjust-block-beginning) (c++-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil hs-c-like-adjust-block-beginning) (bibtex-mode ("^@\\S(*\\(\\s(\\)" 1)) (java-mode "{" "}" "/[*/]" nil hs-c-like-adjust-block-beginning))) "\
93548d2e 8789*Alist for initializing the hideshow variables for different modes.
6448a6b3 8790Each element has the form
93548d2e 8791 (MODE START END COMMENT-START FORWARD-SEXP-FUNC ADJUST-BEG-FUNC).
93548d2e 8792
6448a6b3
GM
8793If non-nil, hideshow will use these values as regexps to define blocks
8794and comments, respectively for major mode MODE.
8795
8796START, END and COMMENT-START are regular expressions. A block is
8797defined as text surrounded by START and END.
93548d2e 8798
6448a6b3
GM
8799As a special case, START may be a list of the form (COMPLEX-START
8800MDATA-SELECTOR), where COMPLEX-START is a regexp w/ multiple parts and
8801MDATA-SELECTOR an integer that specifies which sub-match is the proper
8802place to adjust point, before calling `hs-forward-sexp-func'. For
8803example, see the `hs-special-modes-alist' entry for `bibtex-mode'.
93548d2e 8804
6448a6b3
GM
8805For some major modes, `forward-sexp' does not work properly. In those
8806cases, FORWARD-SEXP-FUNC specifies another function to use instead.
93548d2e 8807
6448a6b3
GM
8808See the documentation for `hs-adjust-block-beginning' to see what is the
8809use of ADJUST-BEG-FUNC.
8810
8811If any of the elements is left nil or omitted, hideshow tries to guess
8812appropriate values. The regexps should not contain leading or trailing
8813whitespace. Case does not matter.")
93548d2e
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8814
8815(autoload (quote hs-minor-mode) "hideshow" "\
8816Toggle hideshow minor mode.
8817With ARG, turn hideshow minor mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise.
8818When hideshow minor mode is on, the menu bar is augmented with hideshow
8819commands and the hideshow commands are enabled.
8820The value '(hs . t) is added to `buffer-invisibility-spec'.
93548d2e
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8821
8822The main commands are: `hs-hide-all', `hs-show-all', `hs-hide-block',
b442e70a 8823`hs-show-block', `hs-hide-level' and `hs-toggle-hiding'. There is also
6448a6b3 8824`hs-hide-initial-comment-block' and `hs-mouse-toggle-hiding'.
93548d2e
DL
8825
8826Turning hideshow minor mode off reverts the menu bar and the
8827variables to default values and disables the hideshow commands.
8828
d054101f
GM
8829Lastly, the normal hook `hs-minor-mode-hook' is run using `run-hooks'.
8830
93548d2e
DL
8831Key bindings:
8832\\{hs-minor-mode-map}" t nil)
8833
8834;;;***
8835\f
8836;;;### (autoloads (global-highlight-changes highlight-compare-with-file
8837;;;;;; highlight-changes-rotate-faces highlight-changes-previous-change
8838;;;;;; highlight-changes-next-change highlight-changes-mode highlight-changes-remove-highlight)
20a82009 8839;;;;;; "hilit-chg" "hilit-chg.el" (15192 12212))
93548d2e
DL
8840;;; Generated autoloads from hilit-chg.el
8841
7518ed7b
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8842(defvar highlight-changes-mode nil)
8843
93548d2e 8844(autoload (quote highlight-changes-remove-highlight) "hilit-chg" "\
54baed30 8845Remove the change face from the region between BEG and END.
93548d2e
DL
8846This allows you to manually remove highlighting from uninteresting changes." t nil)
8847
8848(autoload (quote highlight-changes-mode) "hilit-chg" "\
8849Toggle (or initially set) Highlight Changes mode.
8850
54baed30
GM
8851Without an argument:
8852 If Highlight Changes mode is not enabled, then enable it (in either active
8853 or passive state as determined by the variable
8854 `highlight-changes-initial-state'); otherwise, toggle between active
8855 and passive state.
93548d2e 8856
54baed30
GM
8857With an argument ARG:
8858 If ARG is positive, set state to active;
8859 If ARG is zero, set state to passive;
8860 If ARG is negative, disable Highlight Changes mode completely.
93548d2e 8861
54baed30 8862Active state - means changes are shown in a distinctive face.
93548d2e
DL
8863Passive state - means changes are kept and new ones recorded but are
8864 not displayed in a different face.
8865
8866Functions:
8867\\[highlight-changes-next-change] - move point to beginning of next change
8868\\[highlight-changes-previous-change] - move to beginning of previous change
8869\\[highlight-compare-with-file] - mark text as changed by comparing this
8870 buffer with the contents of a file
8871\\[highlight-changes-remove-highlight] - remove the change face from the region
8872\\[highlight-changes-rotate-faces] - rotate different \"ages\" of changes through
8873 various faces.
8874
93548d2e 8875Hook variables:
54baed30
GM
8876`highlight-changes-enable-hook' - when enabling Highlight Changes mode.
8877`highlight-changes-toggle-hook' - when entering active or passive state
8878`highlight-changes-disable-hook' - when turning off Highlight Changes mode." t nil)
93548d2e
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8879
8880(autoload (quote highlight-changes-next-change) "hilit-chg" "\
8881Move to the beginning of the next change, if in Highlight Changes mode." t nil)
8882
8883(autoload (quote highlight-changes-previous-change) "hilit-chg" "\
8884Move to the beginning of the previous change, if in Highlight Changes mode." t nil)
8885
8886(autoload (quote highlight-changes-rotate-faces) "hilit-chg" "\
8887Rotate the faces used by Highlight Changes mode.
8888
54baed30
GM
8889Current changes are displayed in the face described by the first element
8890of `highlight-changes-face-list', one level older changes are shown in
93548d2e
DL
8891face described by the second element, and so on. Very old changes remain
8892shown in the last face in the list.
8893
8894You can automatically rotate colours when the buffer is saved
54baed30 8895by adding the following to `local-write-file-hooks', by evaling it in the
93548d2e 8896buffer to be saved):
54baed30
GM
8897
8898 (add-hook 'local-write-file-hooks 'highlight-changes-rotate-faces)" t nil)
93548d2e
DL
8899
8900(autoload (quote highlight-compare-with-file) "hilit-chg" "\
8901Compare this buffer with a file, and highlight differences.
8902
8903The current buffer must be an unmodified buffer visiting a file,
54baed30 8904and must not be read-only.
93548d2e 8905
54baed30
GM
8906If the buffer has a backup filename, it is used as the default when
8907this function is called interactively.
93548d2e 8908
54baed30
GM
8909If the current buffer is visiting the file being compared against, it
8910also will have its differences highlighted. Otherwise, the file is
8911read in temporarily but the buffer is deleted.
93548d2e 8912
54baed30
GM
8913If the buffer is read-only, differences will be highlighted but no property
8914changes are made, so \\[highlight-changes-next-change] and
93548d2e
DL
8915\\[highlight-changes-previous-change] will not work." t nil)
8916
8917(autoload (quote global-highlight-changes) "hilit-chg" "\
8918Turn on or off global Highlight Changes mode.
8919
8920When called interactively:
8921- if no prefix, toggle global Highlight Changes mode on or off
8922- if called with a positive prefix (or just C-u) turn it on in active mode
8923- if called with a zero prefix turn it on in passive mode
8924- if called with a negative prefix turn it off
8925
8926When called from a program:
8927- if ARG is nil or omitted, turn it off
54baed30
GM
8928- if ARG is `active', turn it on in active mode
8929- if ARG is `passive', turn it on in passive mode
93548d2e
DL
8930- otherwise just turn it on
8931
8932When global Highlight Changes mode is enabled, Highlight Changes mode is turned
8933on for future \"suitable\" buffers (and for \"suitable\" existing buffers if
8934variable `highlight-changes-global-changes-existing-buffers' is non-nil).
54baed30 8935\"Suitability\" is determined by variable `highlight-changes-global-modes'." t nil)
93548d2e
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8936
8937;;;***
8938\f
8939;;;### (autoloads (make-hippie-expand-function hippie-expand hippie-expand-only-buffers
8940;;;;;; hippie-expand-ignore-buffers hippie-expand-max-buffers hippie-expand-no-restriction
8941;;;;;; hippie-expand-dabbrev-as-symbol hippie-expand-dabbrev-skip-space
cded5ed3 8942;;;;;; hippie-expand-verbose hippie-expand-try-functions-list) "hippie-exp"
20a82009 8943;;;;;; "hippie-exp.el" (15192 12212))
93548d2e
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8944;;; Generated autoloads from hippie-exp.el
8945
8946(defvar hippie-expand-try-functions-list (quote (try-complete-file-name-partially try-complete-file-name try-expand-all-abbrevs try-expand-list try-expand-line try-expand-dabbrev try-expand-dabbrev-all-buffers try-expand-dabbrev-from-kill try-complete-lisp-symbol-partially try-complete-lisp-symbol)) "\
8947The list of expansion functions tried in order by `hippie-expand'.
8948To change the behavior of `hippie-expand', remove, change the order of,
8949or insert functions in this list.")
8950
8951(defvar hippie-expand-verbose t "\
8952*Non-nil makes `hippie-expand' output which function it is trying.")
8953
8954(defvar hippie-expand-dabbrev-skip-space nil "\
8955*Non-nil means tolerate trailing spaces in the abbreviation to expand.")
8956
8957(defvar hippie-expand-dabbrev-as-symbol t "\
8958*Non-nil means expand as symbols, i.e. syntax `_' is considered a letter.")
8959
8960(defvar hippie-expand-no-restriction t "\
8961*Non-nil means that narrowed buffers are widened during search.")
8962
8963(defvar hippie-expand-max-buffers nil "\
8964*The maximum number of buffers (apart from the current) searched.
8965If nil, all buffers are searched.")
8966
8967(defvar hippie-expand-ignore-buffers (quote ("^ \\*.*\\*$" dired-mode)) "\
8968*A list specifying which buffers not to search (if not current).
8969Can contain both regexps matching buffer names (as strings) and major modes
8970\(as atoms)")
8971
8972(defvar hippie-expand-only-buffers nil "\
8973*A list specifying the only buffers to search (in addition to current).
8974Can contain both regexps matching buffer names (as strings) and major modes
8975\(as atoms). If non-NIL, this variable overrides the variable
8976`hippie-expand-ignore-buffers'.")
8977
8978(autoload (quote hippie-expand) "hippie-exp" "\
8979Try to expand text before point, using multiple methods.
8980The expansion functions in `hippie-expand-try-functions-list' are
8981tried in order, until a possible expansion is found. Repeated
8982application of `hippie-expand' inserts successively possible
8983expansions.
8984With a positive numeric argument, jumps directly to the ARG next
8985function in this list. With a negative argument or just \\[universal-argument],
8986undoes the expansion." t nil)
8987
8988(autoload (quote make-hippie-expand-function) "hippie-exp" "\
8989Construct a function similar to `hippie-expand'.
8990Make it use the expansion functions in TRY-LIST. An optional second
8991argument VERBOSE non-nil makes the function verbose." nil (quote macro))
8992
8993;;;***
8994\f
a67b854e 8995;;;### (autoloads (global-hl-line-mode hl-line-mode) "hl-line" "hl-line.el"
5682d301 8996;;;;;; (15241 63600))
7518ed7b
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8997;;; Generated autoloads from hl-line.el
8998
7518ed7b 8999(autoload (quote hl-line-mode) "hl-line" "\
a67b854e 9000Minor mode to highlight the line about point in the current window.
7518ed7b 9001With ARG, turn Hl-Line mode on if ARG is positive, off otherwise.
7518ed7b
GM
9002Uses functions `hl-line-unhighlight' and `hl-line-highlight' on
9003`pre-command-hook' and `post-command-hook'." t nil)
9004
a67b854e
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9005(defvar global-hl-line-mode nil "\
9006Non-nil if Global-Hl-Line mode is enabled.
9007See the command `global-hl-line-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
9008Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
9009use either \\[customize] or the function `global-hl-line-mode'.")
9010
9011(custom-add-to-group (quote hl-line) (quote global-hl-line-mode) (quote custom-variable))
9012
9013(custom-add-load (quote global-hl-line-mode) (quote hl-line))
9014
9015(autoload (quote global-hl-line-mode) "hl-line" "\
9016Toggle Hl-Line mode in every buffer.
9017With prefix ARG, turn Global-Hl-Line mode on if and only if ARG is positive.
9018Hl-Line mode is actually not turned on in every buffer but only in those
9019in which `hl-line-mode' turns it on." t nil)
9020
7518ed7b
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9021;;;***
9022\f
09938b67 9023;;;### (autoloads (list-holidays holidays) "holidays" "calendar/holidays.el"
20a82009 9024;;;;;; (15122 26745))
93548d2e
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9025;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/holidays.el
9026
09938b67
GM
9027(autoload (quote holidays) "holidays" "\
9028Display the holidays for last month, this month, and next month.
9029If called with an optional prefix argument, prompts for month and year.
9030
9031This function is suitable for execution in a .emacs file." t nil)
9032
93548d2e
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9033(autoload (quote list-holidays) "holidays" "\
9034Display holidays for years Y1 to Y2 (inclusive).
9035
9036The optional list of holidays L defaults to `calendar-holidays'. See the
9037documentation for that variable for a description of holiday lists.
9038
9039The optional LABEL is used to label the buffer created." t nil)
9040
9041;;;***
9042\f
9043;;;### (autoloads (hscroll-global-mode hscroll-mode turn-on-hscroll)
2a55cd3a 9044;;;;;; "hscroll" "obsolete/hscroll.el" (14900 43616))
ac95a621 9045;;; Generated autoloads from obsolete/hscroll.el
93548d2e
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9046
9047(autoload (quote turn-on-hscroll) "hscroll" "\
6c083b4c
GM
9048This function is obsolete.
9049Emacs now does hscrolling automatically, if `truncate-lines' is non-nil.
9050Also see `automatic-hscrolling'." nil nil)
93548d2e
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9051
9052(autoload (quote hscroll-mode) "hscroll" "\
6c083b4c
GM
9053This function is obsolete.
9054Emacs now does hscrolling automatically, if `truncate-lines' is non-nil.
9055Also see `automatic-hscrolling'." t nil)
93548d2e
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9056
9057(autoload (quote hscroll-global-mode) "hscroll" "\
6c083b4c
GM
9058This function is obsolete.
9059Emacs now does hscrolling automatically, if `truncate-lines' is non-nil.
9060Also see `automatic-hscrolling'." t nil)
93548d2e
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9061
9062;;;***
9063\f
9064;;;### (autoloads (icomplete-minibuffer-setup icomplete-mode) "icomplete"
20a82009 9065;;;;;; "icomplete.el" (15054 32535))
93548d2e
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9066;;; Generated autoloads from icomplete.el
9067
9068(autoload (quote icomplete-mode) "icomplete" "\
f383cd0d
GM
9069Toggle incremental minibuffer completion for this Emacs session.
9070With a numeric argument, turn Icomplete mode on iff ARG is positive." t nil)
93548d2e
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9071
9072(autoload (quote icomplete-minibuffer-setup) "icomplete" "\
9073Run in minibuffer on activation to establish incremental completion.
9074Usually run by inclusion in `minibuffer-setup-hook'." nil nil)
9075
9076;;;***
9077\f
c7f48c35 9078;;;### (autoloads (icon-mode) "icon" "progmodes/icon.el" (14854 32223))
93548d2e
DL
9079;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/icon.el
9080
9081(autoload (quote icon-mode) "icon" "\
9082Major mode for editing Icon code.
9083Expression and list commands understand all Icon brackets.
9084Tab indents for Icon code.
9085Paragraphs are separated by blank lines only.
9086Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
9087\\{icon-mode-map}
9088Variables controlling indentation style:
9089 icon-tab-always-indent
9090 Non-nil means TAB in Icon mode should always reindent the current line,
9091 regardless of where in the line point is when the TAB command is used.
9092 icon-auto-newline
9093 Non-nil means automatically newline before and after braces
9094 inserted in Icon code.
9095 icon-indent-level
9096 Indentation of Icon statements within surrounding block.
9097 The surrounding block's indentation is the indentation
9098 of the line on which the open-brace appears.
9099 icon-continued-statement-offset
9100 Extra indentation given to a substatement, such as the
9101 then-clause of an if or body of a while.
9102 icon-continued-brace-offset
9103 Extra indentation given to a brace that starts a substatement.
9104 This is in addition to `icon-continued-statement-offset'.
9105 icon-brace-offset
9106 Extra indentation for line if it starts with an open brace.
9107 icon-brace-imaginary-offset
9108 An open brace following other text is treated as if it were
9109 this far to the right of the start of its line.
9110
9111Turning on Icon mode calls the value of the variable `icon-mode-hook'
9112with no args, if that value is non-nil." t nil)
9113
9114;;;***
9115\f
0a352cd7 9116;;;### (autoloads (idlwave-shell) "idlw-shell" "progmodes/idlw-shell.el"
20a82009 9117;;;;;; (15192 12243))
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9118;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/idlw-shell.el
9119
9120(autoload (quote idlwave-shell) "idlw-shell" "\
9121Run an inferior IDL, with I/O through buffer `(idlwave-shell-buffer)'.
9122If buffer exists but shell process is not running, start new IDL.
9123If buffer exists and shell process is running, just switch to the buffer.
9124
9125When called with a prefix ARG, or when `idlwave-shell-use-dedicated-frame'
9126is non-nil, the shell buffer and the source buffers will be in
9127separate frames.
9128
9129The command to run comes from variable `idlwave-shell-explicit-file-name'.
9130
9131The buffer is put in `idlwave-shell-mode', providing commands for sending
9132input and controlling the IDL job. See help on `idlwave-shell-mode'.
9133See also the variable `idlwave-shell-prompt-pattern'.
9134
9135\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the shell buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
9136
9137;;;***
9138\f
6448a6b3 9139;;;### (autoloads (idlwave-mode) "idlwave" "progmodes/idlwave.el"
20a82009 9140;;;;;; (15192 12244))
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9141;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/idlwave.el
9142
9143(autoload (quote idlwave-mode) "idlwave" "\
9144Major mode for editing IDL and WAVE CL .pro files.
9145
9146The main features of this mode are
9147
91481. Indentation and Formatting
9149 --------------------------
9150 Like other Emacs programming modes, C-j inserts a newline and indents.
9151 TAB is used for explicit indentation of the current line.
9152
9153 To start a continuation line, use \\[idlwave-split-line]. This function can also
9154 be used in the middle of a line to split the line at that point.
9155 When used inside a long constant string, the string is split at
9156 that point with the `+' concatenation operator.
9157
9158 Comments are indented as follows:
9159
9160 `;;;' Indentation remains unchanged.
9161 `;;' Indent like the surrounding code
9162 `;' Indent to a minimum column.
9163
9164 The indentation of comments starting in column 0 is never changed.
9165
9166 Use \\[idlwave-fill-paragraph] to refill a paragraph inside a comment. The indentation
9167 of the second line of the paragraph relative to the first will be
9168 retained. Use \\[idlwave-auto-fill-mode] to toggle auto-fill mode for these comments.
9169 When the variable `idlwave-fill-comment-line-only' is nil, code
9170 can also be auto-filled and auto-indented (not recommended).
9171
9172 To convert pre-existing IDL code to your formatting style, mark the
9173 entire buffer with \\[mark-whole-buffer] and execute \\[idlwave-expand-region-abbrevs].
9174 Then mark the entire buffer again followed by \\[indent-region] (`indent-region').
9175
91762. Routine Info
9177 ------------
9178 IDLWAVE displays information about the calling sequence and the accepted
9179 keyword parameters of a procedure or function with \\[idlwave-routine-info].
9180 \\[idlwave-find-module] jumps to the source file of a module.
9181 These commands know about system routines, all routines in idlwave-mode
9182 buffers and (when the idlwave-shell is active) about all modules
9183 currently compiled under this shell. Use \\[idlwave-update-routine-info] to update this
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9184 information, which is also used for completion (see item 4).
9185
91863. Online IDL Help
9187 ---------------
9188 \\[idlwave-context-help] displays the IDL documentation relevant
9189 for the system variable, keyword, or routine at point. A single key
9190 stroke gets you directly to the right place in the docs. Two additional
9191 files (an ASCII version of the IDL documentation and a topics file) must
9192 be installed for this - check the IDLWAVE webpage for these files.
6448a6b3 9193
abb2db1c 91944. Completion
6448a6b3 9195 ----------
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9196 \\[idlwave-complete] completes the names of procedures, functions
9197 class names and keyword parameters. It is context sensitive and
9198 figures out what is expected at point (procedure/function/keyword).
9199 Lower case strings are completed in lower case, other strings in
9200 mixed or upper case.
6448a6b3 9201
abb2db1c 92025. Code Templates and Abbreviations
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9203 --------------------------------
9204 Many Abbreviations are predefined to expand to code fragments and templates.
9205 The abbreviations start generally with a `\\`. Some examples
9206
9207 \\pr PROCEDURE template
9208 \\fu FUNCTION template
9209 \\c CASE statement template
ac95a621 9210 \\sw SWITCH statement template
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9211 \\f FOR loop template
9212 \\r REPEAT Loop template
9213 \\w WHILE loop template
9214 \\i IF statement template
9215 \\elif IF-ELSE statement template
9216 \\b BEGIN
9217
9218 For a full list, use \\[idlwave-list-abbrevs]. Some templates also have
9219 direct keybindings - see the list of keybindings below.
9220
9221 \\[idlwave-doc-header] inserts a documentation header at the beginning of the
9222 current program unit (pro, function or main). Change log entries
9223 can be added to the current program unit with \\[idlwave-doc-modification].
9224
abb2db1c 92256. Automatic Case Conversion
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9226 -------------------------
9227 The case of reserved words and some abbrevs is controlled by
9228 `idlwave-reserved-word-upcase' and `idlwave-abbrev-change-case'.
9229
abb2db1c 92307. Automatic END completion
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9231 ------------------------
9232 If the variable `idlwave-expand-generic-end' is non-nil, each END typed
9233 will be converted to the specific version, like ENDIF, ENDFOR, etc.
9234
abb2db1c 92358. Hooks
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9236 -----
9237 Loading idlwave.el runs `idlwave-load-hook'.
9238 Turning on `idlwave-mode' runs `idlwave-mode-hook'.
9239
abb2db1c 92409. Documentation and Customization
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9241 -------------------------------
9242 Info documentation for this package is available. Use \\[idlwave-info]
9243 to display (complain to your sysadmin if that does not work).
9244 For Postscript and HTML versions of the documentation, check IDLWAVE's
9245 homepage at `http://www.strw.leidenuniv.nl/~dominik/Tools/idlwave'.
9246 IDLWAVE has customize support - see the group `idlwave'.
9247
abb2db1c 924810.Keybindings
6448a6b3
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9249 -----------
9250 Here is a list of all keybindings of this mode.
9251 If some of the key bindings below show with ??, use \\[describe-key]
9252 followed by the key sequence to see what the key sequence does.
9253
9254\\{idlwave-mode-map}" t nil)
9255
9256;;;***
9257\f
bd02b8e0 9258;;;### (autoloads (ielm) "ielm" "ielm.el" (14821 31346))
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9259;;; Generated autoloads from ielm.el
9260 (add-hook 'same-window-buffer-names "*ielm*")
9261
9262(autoload (quote ielm) "ielm" "\
9263Interactively evaluate Emacs Lisp expressions.
9264Switches to the buffer `*ielm*', or creates it if it does not exist." t nil)
9265
9266;;;***
9267\f
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9268;;;### (autoloads (defimage find-image remove-images insert-image
9269;;;;;; put-image create-image image-type-available-p image-type-from-file-header
5682d301 9270;;;;;; image-type-from-data) "image" "image.el" (15234 28846))
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9271;;; Generated autoloads from image.el
9272
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9273(autoload (quote image-type-from-data) "image" "\
9274Determine the image type from image data DATA.
9275Value is a symbol specifying the image type or nil if type cannot
9276be determined." nil nil)
9277
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9278(autoload (quote image-type-from-file-header) "image" "\
9279Determine the type of image file FILE from its first few bytes.
9280Value is a symbol specifying the image type, or nil if type cannot
9281be determined." nil nil)
9282
9283(autoload (quote image-type-available-p) "image" "\
9284Value is non-nil if image type TYPE is available.
9285Image types are symbols like `xbm' or `jpeg'." nil nil)
9286
9287(autoload (quote create-image) "image" "\
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9288Create an image.
9289FILE-OR-DATA is an image file name or image data.
93548d2e 9290Optional TYPE is a symbol describing the image type. If TYPE is omitted
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9291or nil, try to determine the image type from its first few bytes
9292of image data. If that doesn't work, and FILE-OR-DATA is a file name,
ac95a621 9293use its file extension as image type.
0a352cd7 9294Optional DATA-P non-nil means FILE-OR-DATA is a string containing image data.
93548d2e 9295Optional PROPS are additional image attributes to assign to the image,
b442e70a 9296like, e.g. `:mask MASK'.
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9297Value is the image created, or nil if images of type TYPE are not supported." nil nil)
9298
9299(autoload (quote put-image) "image" "\
7518ed7b 9300Put image IMAGE in front of POS in the current buffer.
93548d2e 9301IMAGE must be an image created with `create-image' or `defimage'.
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9302IMAGE is displayed by putting an overlay into the current buffer with a
9303`before-string' STRING that has a `display' property whose value is the
f75a0f7a 9304image. STRING is defaulted if you omit it.
93548d2e 9305POS may be an integer or marker.
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9306AREA is where to display the image. AREA nil or omitted means
9307display it in the text area, a value of `left-margin' means
9308display it in the left marginal area, a value of `right-margin'
7518ed7b 9309means display it in the right marginal area." nil nil)
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9310
9311(autoload (quote insert-image) "image" "\
9312Insert IMAGE into current buffer at point.
7518ed7b 9313IMAGE is displayed by inserting STRING into the current buffer
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9314with a `display' property whose value is the image. STRING is
9315defaulted if you omit it.
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9316AREA is where to display the image. AREA nil or omitted means
9317display it in the text area, a value of `left-margin' means
9318display it in the left marginal area, a value of `right-margin'
7518ed7b 9319means display it in the right marginal area." nil nil)
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9320
9321(autoload (quote remove-images) "image" "\
9322Remove images between START and END in BUFFER.
9323Remove only images that were put in BUFFER with calls to `put-image'.
9324BUFFER nil or omitted means use the current buffer." nil nil)
9325
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9326(autoload (quote find-image) "image" "\
9327Find an image, choosing one of a list of image specifications.
9328
f75a0f7a 9329SPECS is a list of image specifications.
7464346d
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9330
9331Each image specification in SPECS is a property list. The contents of
9332a specification are image type dependent. All specifications must at
9333least contain the properties `:type TYPE' and either `:file FILE' or
9334`:data DATA', where TYPE is a symbol specifying the image type,
9335e.g. `xbm', FILE is the file to load the image from, and DATA is a
f75a0f7a
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9336string containing the actual image data. The specification whose TYPE
9337is supported, and FILE exists, is used to construct the image
9338specification to be returned. Return nil if no specification is
9339satisfied.
9340
9341The image is looked for first on `load-path' and then in `data-directory'." nil nil)
7464346d 9342
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9343(autoload (quote defimage) "image" "\
9344Define SYMBOL as an image.
9345
9346SPECS is a list of image specifications. DOC is an optional
9347documentation string.
9348
9349Each image specification in SPECS is a property list. The contents of
9350a specification are image type dependent. All specifications must at
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9351least contain the properties `:type TYPE' and either `:file FILE' or
9352`:data DATA', where TYPE is a symbol specifying the image type,
9353e.g. `xbm', FILE is the file to load the image from, and DATA is a
9354string containing the actual image data. The first image
9355specification whose TYPE is supported, and FILE exists, is used to
9356define SYMBOL.
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9357
9358Example:
9359
9360 (defimage test-image ((:type xpm :file \"~/test1.xpm\")
9361 (:type xbm :file \"~/test1.xbm\")))" nil (quote macro))
9362
9363;;;***
9364\f
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9365;;;### (autoloads (auto-image-file-mode insert-image-file image-file-name-regexp
9366;;;;;; image-file-name-regexps image-file-name-extensions) "image-file"
a67b854e 9367;;;;;; "image-file.el" (15205 22594))
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9368;;; Generated autoloads from image-file.el
9369
75dfe990 9370(defvar image-file-name-extensions (quote ("png" "jpeg" "jpg" "gif" "tiff" "tif" "xbm" "xpm" "pbm" "pgm" "ppm")) "\
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9371*A list of image-file filename extensions.
9372Filenames having one of these extensions are considered image files,
9373in addition to those matching `image-file-name-regexps'.
9374
9375See `auto-image-file-mode'; if `auto-image-file-mode' is enabled,
9376setting this variable directly does not take effect unless
9377`auto-image-file-mode' is re-enabled; this happens automatically the
9378variable is set using \\[customize].")
9379
9380(defvar image-file-name-regexps nil "\
9381*List of regexps matching image-file filenames.
9382Filenames matching one of these regexps are considered image files,
9383in addition to those with an extension in `image-file-name-extensions'.
9384
9385See function `auto-image-file-mode'; if `auto-image-file-mode' is
9386enabled, setting this variable directly does not take effect unless
9387`auto-image-file-mode' is re-enabled; this happens automatically the
9388variable is set using \\[customize].")
9389
b442e70a 9390(autoload (quote image-file-name-regexp) "image-file" "\
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9391Return a regular expression matching image-file filenames." nil nil)
9392
9393(autoload (quote insert-image-file) "image-file" "\
9394Insert the image file FILE into the current buffer.
9395Optional arguments VISIT, BEG, END, and REPLACE are interpreted as for
9396the command `insert-file-contents'." nil nil)
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9397
9398(defvar auto-image-file-mode nil "\
2a55cd3a 9399Non-nil if Auto-Image-File mode is enabled.
bd02b8e0 9400See the command `auto-image-file-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
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9401Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
9402use either \\[customize] or the function `auto-image-file-mode'.")
9403
9404(custom-add-to-group (quote image) (quote auto-image-file-mode) (quote custom-variable))
9405
9406(custom-add-load (quote auto-image-file-mode) (quote image-file))
9407
9408(autoload (quote auto-image-file-mode) "image-file" "\
9409Toggle visiting of image files as images.
9410With prefix argument ARG, turn on if positive, otherwise off.
9411Returns non-nil if the new state is enabled.
9412
9413Image files are those whose name has an extension in
9414`image-file-name-extensions', or matches a regexp in
9415`image-file-name-regexps'." t nil)
9416
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9417;;;***
9418\f
93548d2e 9419;;;### (autoloads (imenu imenu-add-menubar-index imenu-add-to-menubar
20a82009 9420;;;;;; imenu-sort-function) "imenu" "imenu.el" (15192 12212))
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9421;;; Generated autoloads from imenu.el
9422
9423(defvar imenu-sort-function nil "\
9424*The function to use for sorting the index mouse-menu.
9425
9426Affects only the mouse index menu.
9427
9428Set this to nil if you don't want any sorting (faster).
9429The items in the menu are then presented in the order they were found
9430in the buffer.
9431
9432Set it to `imenu--sort-by-name' if you want alphabetic sorting.
9433
9434The function should take two arguments and return t if the first
9435element should come before the second. The arguments are cons cells;
9436\(NAME . POSITION). Look at `imenu--sort-by-name' for an example.")
9437
9438(defvar imenu-generic-expression nil "\
9439The regex pattern to use for creating a buffer index.
9440
9441If non-nil this pattern is passed to `imenu--generic-function'
9442to create a buffer index.
9443
9444The value should be an alist with elements that look like this:
9445 (MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX)
9446or like this:
9447 (MENU-TITLE REGEXP INDEX FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...)
9448with zero or more ARGUMENTS. The former format creates a simple element in
9449the index alist when it matches; the latter creates a special element
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9450of the form (NAME POSITION-MARKER FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...)
9451with FUNCTION and ARGUMENTS copied from `imenu-generic-expression'.
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9452
9453MENU-TITLE is a string used as the title for the submenu or nil if the
9454entries are not nested.
9455
9456REGEXP is a regexp that should match a construct in the buffer that is
9457to be displayed in the menu; i.e., function or variable definitions,
9458etc. It contains a substring which is the name to appear in the
9459menu. See the info section on Regexps for more information.
9460
9461INDEX points to the substring in REGEXP that contains the name (of the
9462function, variable or type) that is to appear in the menu.
9463
9464The variable is buffer-local.
9465
9466The variable `imenu-case-fold-search' determines whether or not the
2a55cd3a 9467regexp matches are case sensitive, and `imenu-syntax-alist' can be
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9468used to alter the syntax table for the search.
9469
9470For example, see the value of `lisp-imenu-generic-expression' used by
2a55cd3a
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9471`fortran-mode' with `imenu-syntax-alist' set locally to give the
9472characters which normally have \"symbol\" syntax \"word\" syntax
9473during matching.")
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9474
9475(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-generic-expression))
9476
9477(defvar imenu-create-index-function (quote imenu-default-create-index-function) "\
9478The function to use for creating a buffer index.
9479
9480It should be a function that takes no arguments and returns an index
9481of the current buffer as an alist.
9482
9483Simple elements in the alist look like (INDEX-NAME . INDEX-POSITION).
9484Special elements look like (INDEX-NAME INDEX-POSITION FUNCTION ARGUMENTS...).
9485A nested sub-alist element looks like (INDEX-NAME SUB-ALIST).
9486The function `imenu--subalist-p' tests an element and returns t
9487if it is a sub-alist.
9488
9489This function is called within a `save-excursion'.
9490
9491The variable is buffer-local.")
9492
9493(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-create-index-function))
9494
9495(defvar imenu-prev-index-position-function (quote beginning-of-defun) "\
9496Function for finding the next index position.
9497
9498If `imenu-create-index-function' is set to
9499`imenu-default-create-index-function', then you must set this variable
9500to a function that will find the next index, looking backwards in the
9501file.
9502
9503The function should leave point at the place to be connected to the
9504index and it should return nil when it doesn't find another index.
9505
9506This variable is local in all buffers.")
9507
9508(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-prev-index-position-function))
9509
9510(defvar imenu-extract-index-name-function nil "\
9511Function for extracting the index item name, given a position.
9512
9513This function is called after `imenu-prev-index-position-function'
9514finds a position for an index item, with point at that position.
9515It should return the name for that index item.
9516
9517This variable is local in all buffers.")
9518
9519(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-extract-index-name-function))
9520
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9521(defvar imenu-name-lookup-function nil "\
9522Function to compare string with index item.
9523
9524This function will be called with two strings, and should return
9525non-nil if they match.
9526
9527If nil, comparison is done with `string='.
9528Set this to some other function for more advanced comparisons,
9529such as \"begins with\" or \"name matches and number of
9530arguments match\".
9531
9532This variable is local in all buffers.")
9533
9534(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-name-lookup-function))
9535
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9536(defvar imenu-default-goto-function (quote imenu-default-goto-function) "\
9537The default function called when selecting an Imenu item.
9538The function in this variable is called when selecting a normal index-item.")
9539
9540(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-default-goto-function))
9541
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9542(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-syntax-alist))
9543
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9544(make-variable-buffer-local (quote imenu-case-fold-search))
9545
9546(autoload (quote imenu-add-to-menubar) "imenu" "\
9547Add an `imenu' entry to the menu bar for the current buffer.
9548NAME is a string used to name the menu bar item.
9549See the command `imenu' for more information." t nil)
9550
9551(autoload (quote imenu-add-menubar-index) "imenu" "\
9552Add an Imenu \"Index\" entry on the menu bar for the current buffer.
9553
9554A trivial interface to `imenu-add-to-menubar' suitable for use in a hook." t nil)
9555
9556(autoload (quote imenu) "imenu" "\
9557Jump to a place in the buffer chosen using a buffer menu or mouse menu.
9558INDEX-ITEM specifies the position. See `imenu-choose-buffer-index'
9559for more information." t nil)
9560
9561;;;***
9562\f
7518ed7b 9563;;;### (autoloads (inferior-lisp) "inf-lisp" "progmodes/inf-lisp.el"
bd02b8e0 9564;;;;;; (14821 31354))
7518ed7b 9565;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/inf-lisp.el
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9566
9567(defvar inferior-lisp-filter-regexp "\\`\\s *\\(:\\(\\w\\|\\s_\\)\\)?\\s *\\'" "\
9568*What not to save on inferior Lisp's input history.
9569Input matching this regexp is not saved on the input history in Inferior Lisp
0ad84a21 9570mode. Default is whitespace followed by 0 or 1 single-letter colon-keyword
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9571\(as in :a, :c, etc.)")
9572
9573(defvar inferior-lisp-program "lisp" "\
9574*Program name for invoking an inferior Lisp with for Inferior Lisp mode.")
9575
9576(defvar inferior-lisp-load-command "(load \"%s\")\n" "\
9577*Format-string for building a Lisp expression to load a file.
9578This format string should use `%s' to substitute a file name
9579and should result in a Lisp expression that will command the inferior Lisp
9580to load that file. The default works acceptably on most Lisps.
9581The string \"(progn (load \\\"%s\\\" :verbose nil :print t) (values))\\n\"
9582produces cosmetically superior output for this application,
9583but it works only in Common Lisp.")
9584
9585(defvar inferior-lisp-prompt "^[^> \n]*>+:? *" "\
9586Regexp to recognise prompts in the Inferior Lisp mode.
9587Defaults to \"^[^> \\n]*>+:? *\", which works pretty good for Lucid, kcl,
0ad84a21 9588and franz. This variable is used to initialize `comint-prompt-regexp' in the
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9589Inferior Lisp buffer.
9590
54baed30
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9591This variable is only used if the variable
9592`comint-use-prompt-regexp-instead-of-fields' is non-nil.
9593
93548d2e
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9594More precise choices:
9595Lucid Common Lisp: \"^\\\\(>\\\\|\\\\(->\\\\)+\\\\) *\"
9596franz: \"^\\\\(->\\\\|<[0-9]*>:\\\\) *\"
9597kcl: \"^>+ *\"
9598
9599This is a fine thing to set in your .emacs file.")
9600
9601(defvar inferior-lisp-mode-hook (quote nil) "\
9602*Hook for customising Inferior Lisp mode.")
9603
9604(autoload (quote inferior-lisp) "inf-lisp" "\
9605Run an inferior Lisp process, input and output via buffer `*inferior-lisp*'.
9606If there is a process already running in `*inferior-lisp*', just switch
9607to that buffer.
9608With argument, allows you to edit the command line (default is value
9609of `inferior-lisp-program'). Runs the hooks from
9610`inferior-lisp-mode-hook' (after the `comint-mode-hook' is run).
9611\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the process buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
9612 (add-hook 'same-window-buffer-names "*inferior-lisp*")
9613
9614(defalias (quote run-lisp) (quote inferior-lisp))
9615
9616;;;***
9617\f
9618;;;### (autoloads (Info-speedbar-browser Info-goto-emacs-key-command-node
612839b6 9619;;;;;; Info-goto-emacs-command-node Info-directory info-standalone
5682d301 9620;;;;;; info info-other-window) "info" "info.el" (15318 28377))
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9621;;; Generated autoloads from info.el
9622
9623(autoload (quote info-other-window) "info" "\
9624Like `info' but show the Info buffer in another window." t nil)
9625 (add-hook 'same-window-buffer-names "*info*")
9626
9627(autoload (quote info) "info" "\
9628Enter Info, the documentation browser.
9629Optional argument FILE specifies the file to examine;
9630the default is the top-level directory of Info.
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9631Called from a program, FILE may specify an Info node of the form
9632`(FILENAME)NODENAME'.
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9633
9634In interactive use, a prefix argument directs this command
9635to read a file name from the minibuffer.
9636
9637The search path for Info files is in the variable `Info-directory-list'.
f75a0f7a 9638The top-level Info directory is made by combining all the files named `dir'
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9639in all the directories in that path." t nil)
9640
9641(autoload (quote info-standalone) "info" "\
9642Run Emacs as a standalone Info reader.
9643Usage: emacs -f info-standalone [filename]
9644In standalone mode, \\<Info-mode-map>\\[Info-exit] exits Emacs itself." nil nil)
9645
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9646(autoload (quote Info-directory) "info" "\
9647Go to the Info directory node." t nil)
9648
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9649(autoload (quote Info-goto-emacs-command-node) "info" "\
9650Go to the Info node in the Emacs manual for command COMMAND.
ac95a621 9651The command is found by looking up in Emacs manual's indices
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9652or in another manual found via COMMAND's `info-file' property or
9653the variable `Info-file-list-for-emacs'." t nil)
9654
9655(autoload (quote Info-goto-emacs-key-command-node) "info" "\
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9656Go to the node in the Emacs manual which describes the command bound to KEY.
9657KEY is a string.
abb2db1c 9658Interactively, if the binding is `execute-extended-command', a command is read.
ac95a621 9659The command is found by looking up in Emacs manual's indices
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9660or in another manual found via COMMAND's `info-file' property or
9661the variable `Info-file-list-for-emacs'." t nil)
9662
9663(autoload (quote Info-speedbar-browser) "info" "\
9664Initialize speedbar to display an info node browser.
9665This will add a speedbar major display mode." t nil)
9666
9667;;;***
9668\f
9669;;;### (autoloads (info-complete-file info-complete-symbol info-lookup-file
9670;;;;;; info-lookup-symbol info-lookup-reset) "info-look" "info-look.el"
20a82009 9671;;;;;; (15192 12212))
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9672;;; Generated autoloads from info-look.el
9673
9674(autoload (quote info-lookup-reset) "info-look" "\
9675Throw away all cached data.
9676This command is useful if the user wants to start at the beginning without
9677quitting Emacs, for example, after some Info documents were updated on the
9678system." t nil)
9679
9680(autoload (quote info-lookup-symbol) "info-look" "\
9681Display the definition of SYMBOL, as found in the relevant manual.
9682When this command is called interactively, it reads SYMBOL from the minibuffer.
9683In the minibuffer, use M-n to yank the default argument value
9684into the minibuffer so you can edit it.
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9685The default symbol is the one found at point.
9686
9687With prefix arg a query for the symbol help mode is offered." t nil)
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9688
9689(autoload (quote info-lookup-file) "info-look" "\
9690Display the documentation of a file.
9691When this command is called interactively, it reads FILE from the minibuffer.
9692In the minibuffer, use M-n to yank the default file name
9693into the minibuffer so you can edit it.
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9694The default file name is the one found at point.
9695
9696With prefix arg a query for the file help mode is offered." t nil)
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9697
9698(autoload (quote info-complete-symbol) "info-look" "\
9699Perform completion on symbol preceding point." t nil)
9700
9701(autoload (quote info-complete-file) "info-look" "\
9702Perform completion on file preceding point." t nil)
9703
9704;;;***
9705\f
9706;;;### (autoloads (batch-info-validate Info-validate Info-split Info-tagify)
20a82009 9707;;;;;; "informat" "informat.el" (15192 12212))
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9708;;; Generated autoloads from informat.el
9709
9710(autoload (quote Info-tagify) "informat" "\
9711Create or update Info file tag table in current buffer or in a region." t nil)
9712
9713(autoload (quote Info-split) "informat" "\
9714Split an info file into an indirect file plus bounded-size subfiles.
9715Each subfile will be up to 50,000 characters plus one node.
9716
9717To use this command, first visit a large Info file that has a tag
9718table. The buffer is modified into a (small) indirect info file which
9719should be saved in place of the original visited file.
9720
9721The subfiles are written in the same directory the original file is
9722in, with names generated by appending `-' and a number to the original
9723file name. The indirect file still functions as an Info file, but it
9724contains just the tag table and a directory of subfiles." t nil)
9725
9726(autoload (quote Info-validate) "informat" "\
9727Check current buffer for validity as an Info file.
9728Check that every node pointer points to an existing node." t nil)
9729
9730(autoload (quote batch-info-validate) "informat" "\
9731Runs `Info-validate' on the files remaining on the command line.
9732Must be used only with -batch, and kills Emacs on completion.
9733Each file will be processed even if an error occurred previously.
9734For example, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-info-validate $info/ ~/*.info\"" nil nil)
9735
9736;;;***
9737\f
9738;;;### (autoloads (isearch-process-search-multibyte-characters isearch-toggle-input-method
9739;;;;;; isearch-toggle-specified-input-method) "isearch-x" "international/isearch-x.el"
5682d301 9740;;;;;; (15252 33904))
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9741;;; Generated autoloads from international/isearch-x.el
9742
9743(autoload (quote isearch-toggle-specified-input-method) "isearch-x" "\
9744Select an input method and turn it on in interactive search." t nil)
9745
9746(autoload (quote isearch-toggle-input-method) "isearch-x" "\
9747Toggle input method in interactive search." t nil)
9748
9749(autoload (quote isearch-process-search-multibyte-characters) "isearch-x" nil nil nil)
9750
9751;;;***
9752\f
9753;;;### (autoloads (iso-accents-mode) "iso-acc" "international/iso-acc.el"
2a55cd3a 9754;;;;;; (14388 11031))
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9755;;; Generated autoloads from international/iso-acc.el
9756
9757(autoload (quote iso-accents-mode) "iso-acc" "\
9758Toggle ISO Accents mode, in which accents modify the following letter.
9759This permits easy insertion of accented characters according to ISO-8859-1.
9760When Iso-accents mode is enabled, accent character keys
9761\(`, ', \", ^, / and ~) do not self-insert; instead, they modify the following
9762letter key so that it inserts an ISO accented letter.
9763
9764You can customize ISO Accents mode to a particular language
9765with the command `iso-accents-customize'.
9766
9767Special combinations: ~c gives a c with cedilla,
9768~d gives an Icelandic eth (d with dash).
9769~t gives an Icelandic thorn.
9770\"s gives German sharp s.
9771/a gives a with ring.
9772/e gives an a-e ligature.
9773~< and ~> give guillemots.
9774~! gives an inverted exclamation mark.
9775~? gives an inverted question mark.
9776
9777With an argument, a positive argument enables ISO Accents mode,
9778and a negative argument disables it." t nil)
9779
9780;;;***
9781\f
9782;;;### (autoloads (iso-cvt-define-menu iso-cvt-write-only iso-cvt-read-only
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9783;;;;;; iso-sgml2iso iso-iso2sgml iso-iso2duden iso-iso2gtex iso-gtex2iso
9784;;;;;; iso-tex2iso iso-iso2tex iso-german iso-spanish) "iso-cvt"
20a82009 9785;;;;;; "international/iso-cvt.el" (15192 12231))
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9786;;; Generated autoloads from international/iso-cvt.el
9787
9788(autoload (quote iso-spanish) "iso-cvt" "\
9789Translate net conventions for Spanish to ISO 8859-1.
9790The region between FROM and TO is translated using the table TRANS-TAB.
ac95a621 9791Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist')." t nil)
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9792
9793(autoload (quote iso-german) "iso-cvt" "\
9794Translate net conventions for German to ISO 8859-1.
9795The region between FROM and TO is translated using the table TRANS-TAB.
ac95a621 9796Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist')." t nil)
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9797
9798(autoload (quote iso-iso2tex) "iso-cvt" "\
9799Translate ISO 8859-1 characters to TeX sequences.
9800The region between FROM and TO is translated using the table TRANS-TAB.
ac95a621 9801Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist')." t nil)
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9802
9803(autoload (quote iso-tex2iso) "iso-cvt" "\
9804Translate TeX sequences to ISO 8859-1 characters.
9805The region between FROM and TO is translated using the table TRANS-TAB.
ac95a621 9806Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist')." t nil)
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9807
9808(autoload (quote iso-gtex2iso) "iso-cvt" "\
9809Translate German TeX sequences to ISO 8859-1 characters.
9810The region between FROM and TO is translated using the table TRANS-TAB.
ac95a621 9811Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist')." t nil)
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9812
9813(autoload (quote iso-iso2gtex) "iso-cvt" "\
9814Translate ISO 8859-1 characters to German TeX sequences.
9815The region between FROM and TO is translated using the table TRANS-TAB.
ac95a621 9816Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist')." t nil)
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9817
9818(autoload (quote iso-iso2duden) "iso-cvt" "\
9819Translate ISO 8859-1 characters to German TeX sequences.
9820The region between FROM and TO is translated using the table TRANS-TAB.
ac95a621 9821Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist')." t nil)
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9823(autoload (quote iso-iso2sgml) "iso-cvt" "\
9824Translate ISO 8859-1 characters in the region to SGML entities.
9825The entities used are from \"ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Latin 1//EN\".
ac95a621 9826Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist')." t nil)
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9827
9828(autoload (quote iso-sgml2iso) "iso-cvt" "\
9829Translate SGML entities in the region to ISO 8859-1 characters.
9830The entities used are from \"ISO 8879:1986//ENTITIES Added Latin 1//EN\".
ac95a621 9831Optional arg BUFFER is ignored (for use in `format-alist')." t nil)
be0dbdab 9832
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9833(autoload (quote iso-cvt-read-only) "iso-cvt" "\
9834Warn that format is read-only." t nil)
9835
9836(autoload (quote iso-cvt-write-only) "iso-cvt" "\
9837Warn that format is write-only." t nil)
9838
9839(autoload (quote iso-cvt-define-menu) "iso-cvt" "\
9840Add submenus to the Files menu, to convert to and from various formats." t nil)
9841
9842;;;***
9843\f
9844;;;### (autoloads nil "iso-transl" "international/iso-transl.el"
5682d301 9845;;;;;; (15301 19233))
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9846;;; Generated autoloads from international/iso-transl.el
9847 (or key-translation-map (setq key-translation-map (make-sparse-keymap)))
9848 (define-key key-translation-map "\C-x8" 'iso-transl-ctl-x-8-map)
9849 (autoload 'iso-transl-ctl-x-8-map "iso-transl" "Keymap for C-x 8 prefix." t 'keymap)
9850
9851;;;***
9852\f
abb2db1c 9853;;;### (autoloads (ispell-message ispell-minor-mode ispell ispell-complete-word-interior-frag
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9854;;;;;; ispell-complete-word ispell-continue ispell-buffer ispell-comments-and-strings
9855;;;;;; ispell-region ispell-change-dictionary ispell-kill-ispell
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9856;;;;;; ispell-help ispell-pdict-save ispell-word ispell-dictionary-alist
9857;;;;;; ispell-local-dictionary-alist ispell-personal-dictionary)
ad648212 9858;;;;;; "ispell" "textmodes/ispell.el" (15260 30414))
7518ed7b 9859;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/ispell.el
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612839b6 9861(defconst xemacsp (string-match "Lucid\\|XEmacs" emacs-version) "\
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9862Non nil if using XEmacs.")
9863
612839b6 9864(defconst version18p (string-match "18\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+" emacs-version) "\
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9865Non nil if using emacs version 18.")
9866
612839b6 9867(defconst version20p (string-match "20\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+" emacs-version) "\
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9868Non nil if using emacs version 20.")
9869
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9870(defvar ispell-personal-dictionary nil "\
9871*File name of your personal spelling dictionary, or nil.
9872If nil, the default personal dictionary, \"~/.ispell_DICTNAME\" is used,
9873where DICTNAME is the name of your default dictionary.")
9874
9875(defvar ispell-local-dictionary-alist nil "\
9876*Contains local or customized dictionary definitions.
9877See `ispell-dictionary-alist'.")
9878
54baed30 9879(setq ispell-dictionary-alist-1 (quote ((nil "[A-Za-z]" "[^A-Za-z]" "[']" nil ("-B") nil iso-8859-1) ("american" "[A-Za-z]" "[^A-Za-z]" "[']" nil ("-B") nil iso-8859-1) ("brasileiro" "[A-Z\301\311\315\323\332\300\310\314\322\331\303\325\307\334\302\312\324a-z\341\351\355\363\372\340\350\354\362\371\343\365\347\374\342\352\364]" "[^A-Z\301\311\315\323\332\300\310\314\322\331\303\325\307\334\302\312\324a-z\341\351\355\363\372\340\350\354\362\371\343\365\347\374\342\352\364]" "[']" nil ("-d" "brasileiro") nil iso-8859-1) ("british" "[A-Za-z]" "[^A-Za-z]" "[']" nil ("-B" "-d" "british") nil iso-8859-1) ("castellano" "[A-Z\301\311\315\321\323\332\334a-z\341\351\355\361\363\372\374]" "[^A-Z\301\311\315\321\323\332\334a-z\341\351\355\361\363\372\374]" "[-]" nil ("-B" "-d" "castellano") "~tex" iso-8859-1) ("castellano8" "[A-Z\301\311\315\321\323\332\334a-z\341\351\355\361\363\372\374]" "[^A-Z\301\311\315\321\323\332\334a-z\341\351\355\361\363\372\374]" "[-]" nil ("-B" "-d" "castellano") "~latin1" iso-8859-1))))
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9880
9881(setq ispell-dictionary-alist-2 (quote (("czech" "[A-Za-z\301\311\314\315\323\332\331\335\256\251\310\330\317\253\322\341\351\354\355\363\372\371\375\276\271\350\370\357\273\362]" "[^A-Za-z\301\311\314\315\323\332\331\335\256\251\310\330\317\253\322\341\351\354\355\363\372\371\375\276\271\350\370\357\273\362]" "" nil ("-B" "-d" "czech") nil iso-8859-2) ("dansk" "[A-Z\306\330\305a-z\346\370\345]" "[^A-Z\306\330\305a-z\346\370\345]" "[']" nil ("-C") nil iso-8859-1) ("deutsch" "[a-zA-Z\"]" "[^a-zA-Z\"]" "[']" t ("-C") "~tex" iso-8859-1) ("deutsch8" "[a-zA-Z\304\326\334\344\366\337\374]" "[^a-zA-Z\304\326\334\344\366\337\374]" "[']" t ("-C" "-d" "deutsch") "~latin1" iso-8859-1) ("english" "[A-Za-z]" "[^A-Za-z]" "[']" nil ("-B") nil iso-8859-1))))
9882
54baed30 9883(setq ispell-dictionary-alist-3 (quote (("esperanto" "[A-Za-z\246\254\266\274\306\330\335\336\346\370\375\376]" "[^A-Za-z\246\254\266\274\306\330\335\336\346\370\375\376]" "[-']" t ("-C") "~latin3" iso-8859-1) ("esperanto-tex" "[A-Za-z^\\]" "[^A-Za-z^\\]" "[-'`\"]" t ("-C" "-d" "esperanto") "~tex" iso-8859-1) ("francais7" "[A-Za-z]" "[^A-Za-z]" "[`'^---]" t nil nil iso-8859-1) ("francais" "[A-Za-z\300\302\306\307\310\311\312\313\316\317\324\331\333\334\340\342\347\350\351\352\353\356\357\364\371\373\374]" "[^A-Za-z\300\302\306\307\310\311\312\313\316\317\324\331\333\334\340\342\347\350\351\352\353\356\357\364\371\373\374]" "[-']" t nil "~list" iso-8859-1))))
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ad648212 9885(setq ispell-dictionary-alist-4 (quote (("francais-tex" "[A-Za-z\300\302\306\307\310\311\312\313\316\317\324\331\333\334\340\342\347\350\351\352\353\356\357\364\371\373\374\\]" "[^A-Za-z\300\302\306\307\310\311\312\313\316\317\324\331\333\334\340\342\347\350\351\352\353\356\357\364\371\373\374\\]" "[-'^`\"]" t nil "~tex" iso-8859-1) ("german" "[a-zA-Z\"]" "[^a-zA-Z\"]" "[']" t ("-C") "~tex" iso-8859-1) ("german8" "[a-zA-Z\304\326\334\344\366\337\374]" "[^a-zA-Z\304\326\334\344\366\337\374]" "[']" t ("-C" "-d" "german") "~latin1" iso-8859-1) ("italiano" "[A-Z\300\301\310\311\314\315\322\323\331\332a-z\340\341\350\351\354\355\363\371\372]" "[^A-Z\300\301\310\311\314\315\322\323\331\332a-z\340\341\350\351\354\355\363\371\372]" "[-]" nil ("-B" "-d" "italian") "~tex" iso-8859-1))))
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ad648212 9887(setq ispell-dictionary-alist-5 (quote (("nederlands" "[A-Za-z\300-\305\307\310-\317\322-\326\331-\334\340-\345\347\350-\357\361\362-\366\371-\374]" "[^A-Za-z\300-\305\307\310-\317\322-\326\331-\334\340-\345\347\350-\357\361\362-\366\371-\374]" "[']" t ("-C") nil iso-8859-1) ("nederlands8" "[A-Za-z\300-\305\307\310-\317\322-\326\331-\334\340-\345\347\350-\357\361\362-\366\371-\374]" "[^A-Za-z\300-\305\307\310-\317\322-\326\331-\334\340-\345\347\350-\357\361\362-\366\371-\374]" "[']" t ("-C") nil iso-8859-1) ("norsk" "[A-Za-z\305\306\307\310\311\322\324\330\345\346\347\350\351\362\364\370]" "[^A-Za-z\305\306\307\310\311\322\324\330\345\346\347\350\351\362\364\370]" "[\"]" nil ("-d" "norsk") "~list" iso-8859-1) ("norsk7-tex" "[A-Za-z{}\\'^`]" "[^A-Za-z{}\\'^`]" "[\"]" nil ("-d" "norsk") "~plaintex" iso-8859-1))))
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ad648212 9889(setq ispell-dictionary-alist-6 (quote (("polish" "[A-Za-z\241\243\246\254\257\261\263\266\274\277\306\312\321\323\346\352\361\363]" "[^A-Za-z\241\243\246\254\257\261\263\266\274\277\306\312\321\323\346\352\361\363]" "" nil ("-d" "polish") nil iso-8859-2) ("russian" "[\341\342\367\347\344\345\263\366\372\351\352\353\354\355\356\357\360\362\363\364\365\346\350\343\376\373\375\370\371\377\374\340\361\301\302\327\307\304\305\243\326\332\311\312\313\314\315\316\317\320\322\323\324\325\306\310\303\336\333\335\330\331\337\334\300\321]" "[^\341\342\367\347\344\345\263\366\372\351\352\353\354\355\356\357\360\362\363\364\365\346\350\343\376\373\375\370\371\377\374\340\361\301\302\327\307\304\305\243\326\332\311\312\313\314\315\316\317\320\322\323\324\325\306\310\303\336\333\335\330\331\337\334\300\321]" "" nil ("-d" "russian") nil koi8-r) ("svenska" "[A-Za-z\345\344\366\351\340\374\350\346\370\347\305\304\326\311\300\334\310\306\330\307]" "[^A-Za-z\345\344\366\351\340\374\350\346\370\347\305\304\326\311\300\334\310\306\330\307]" "[']" nil ("-C") "~list" iso-8859-1) ("portugues" "[a-zA-Z\301\302\311\323\340\341\342\351\352\355\363\343\372]" "[^a-zA-Z\301\302\311\323\340\341\342\351\352\355\363\343\372]" "[']" t ("-C" "-d" "portugues") "~latin1" iso-8859-1) ("slovak" "[A-Za-z\301\304\311\315\323\332\324\300\305\245\335\256\251\310\317\253\322\341\344\351\355\363\372\364\340\345\265\375\276\271\350\357\273\362]" "[^A-Za-z\301\304\311\315\323\332\324\300\305\245\335\256\251\310\317\253\322\341\344\351\355\363\372\364\340\345\265\375\276\271\350\357\273\362]" "" nil ("-B" "-d" "slovak") nil iso-8859-2))))
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9890
9891(defvar ispell-dictionary-alist (append ispell-local-dictionary-alist ispell-dictionary-alist-1 ispell-dictionary-alist-2 ispell-dictionary-alist-3 ispell-dictionary-alist-4 ispell-dictionary-alist-5 ispell-dictionary-alist-6) "\
9892An alist of dictionaries and their associated parameters.
9893
9894Each element of this list is also a list:
9895
9896\(DICTIONARY-NAME CASECHARS NOT-CASECHARS OTHERCHARS MANY-OTHERCHARS-P
9897 ISPELL-ARGS EXTENDED-CHARACTER-MODE CHARACTER-SET)
9898
9899DICTIONARY-NAME is a possible string value of variable `ispell-dictionary',
9900nil means the default dictionary.
9901
9902CASECHARS is a regular expression of valid characters that comprise a
9903word.
9904
9905NOT-CASECHARS is the opposite regexp of CASECHARS.
9906
9907OTHERCHARS is a regexp of characters in the NOT-CASECHARS set but which can be
9908used to construct words in some special way. If OTHERCHARS characters follow
9909and precede characters from CASECHARS, they are parsed as part of a word,
9910otherwise they become word-breaks. As an example in English, assume the
9911regular expression \"[']\" for OTHERCHARS. Then \"they're\" and
9912\"Steven's\" are parsed as single words including the \"'\" character, but
9913\"Stevens'\" does not include the quote character as part of the word.
9914If you want OTHERCHARS to be empty, use the empty string.
9915Hint: regexp syntax requires the hyphen to be declared first here.
9916
9917MANY-OTHERCHARS-P is non-nil when multiple OTHERCHARS are allowed in a word.
9918Otherwise only a single OTHERCHARS character is allowed to be part of any
9919single word.
9920
9921ISPELL-ARGS is a list of additional arguments passed to the ispell
9922subprocess.
9923
9924EXTENDED-CHARACTER-MODE should be used when dictionaries are used which
9925have been configured in an Ispell affix file. (For example, umlauts
9926can be encoded as \\\"a, a\\\", \"a, ...) Defaults are ~tex and ~nroff
9927in English. This has the same effect as the command-line `-T' option.
9928The buffer Major Mode controls Ispell's parsing in tex or nroff mode,
9929but the dictionary can control the extended character mode.
9930Both defaults can be overruled in a buffer-local fashion. See
9931`ispell-parsing-keyword' for details on this.
9932
9933CHARACTER-SET used for languages with multibyte characters.
9934
9935Note that the CASECHARS and OTHERCHARS slots of the alist should
9936contain the same character set as casechars and otherchars in the
9937LANGUAGE.aff file (e.g., english.aff).")
9938
9939(defvar ispell-menu-map nil "\
9940Key map for ispell menu.")
9941
9942(defvar ispell-menu-xemacs nil "\
9943Spelling menu for XEmacs.
9944If nil when package is loaded, a standard menu will be set,
9945and added as a submenu of the \"Edit\" menu.")
9946
612839b6 9947(defvar ispell-menu-map-needed (and (not ispell-menu-map) (not version18p) (not xemacsp) (quote reload)))
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bd02b8e0 9949(if (and ispell-menu-map-needed (or (not (fboundp (quote byte-compiling-files-p))) (not (byte-compiling-files-p)))) (let ((dicts (reverse (cons (cons "default" nil) ispell-dictionary-alist))) (path (and (boundp (quote ispell-library-path)) ispell-library-path)) name load-dict) (setq ispell-menu-map (make-sparse-keymap "Spell")) (while dicts (setq name (car (car dicts)) load-dict (car (cdr (member "-d" (nth 5 (car dicts))))) dicts (cdr dicts)) (cond ((not (stringp name)) (define-key ispell-menu-map (vector (quote default)) (cons "Select Default Dict" (cons "Dictionary for which Ispell was configured" (list (quote lambda) nil (quote (interactive)) (list (quote ispell-change-dictionary) "default")))))) ((or (not path) (file-exists-p (concat path "/" name ".hash")) (file-exists-p (concat path "/" name ".has")) (and load-dict (or (file-exists-p (concat path "/" load-dict ".hash")) (file-exists-p (concat path "/" load-dict ".has"))))) (define-key ispell-menu-map (vector (intern name)) (cons (concat "Select " (capitalize name) " Dict") (list (quote lambda) nil (quote (interactive)) (list (quote ispell-change-dictionary) name)))))))))
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bd02b8e0 9951(if (and ispell-menu-map-needed (or (not (fboundp (quote byte-compiling-files-p))) (not (byte-compiling-files-p)))) (progn (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-change-dictionary] (quote (menu-item "Change Dictionary..." ispell-change-dictionary :help "Supply explicit path to dictionary"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-kill-ispell] (quote (menu-item "Kill Process" ispell-kill-ispell :enable (and (boundp (quote ispell-process)) ispell-process (eq (ispell-process-status) (quote run))) :help "Terminate Ispell subprocess"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-pdict-save] (quote (menu-item "Save Dictionary" (lambda nil (interactive) (ispell-pdict-save t t)) :help "Save personal dictionary"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-help] (quote (menu-item "Help" (lambda nil (interactive) (describe-function (quote ispell-help))) :help "Show standard Ispell keybindings and commands"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-complete-word] (quote (menu-item "Complete Word" ispell-complete-word :help "Complete word at cursor using dictionary"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-complete-word-interior-frag] (quote (menu-item "Complete Word Fragment" ispell-complete-word-interior-frag :help "Complete word fragment at cursor")))))
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bd02b8e0 9953(if (and ispell-menu-map-needed (or (not (fboundp (quote byte-compiling-files-p))) (not (byte-compiling-files-p)))) (progn (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-continue] (quote (menu-item "Continue Spell-Checking" ispell-continue :enable (and (boundp (quote ispell-region-end)) (marker-position ispell-region-end) (equal (marker-buffer ispell-region-end) (current-buffer))) :help "Continue spell checking last region"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-word] (quote (menu-item "Spell-Check Word" ispell-word :help "Spell-check word at cursor"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-comments-and-strings] (quote (menu-item "Spell-Check Comments" ispell-comments-and-strings :help "Spell-check only comments and strings")))))
93548d2e 9954
bd02b8e0 9955(if (and ispell-menu-map-needed (or (not (fboundp (quote byte-compiling-files-p))) (not (byte-compiling-files-p)))) (progn (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-region] (quote (menu-item "Spell-Check Region" ispell-region :enable mark-active :help "Spell-check text in marked region"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-message] (quote (menu-item "Spell-Check Message" ispell-message :help "Skip headers and included message text"))) (define-key ispell-menu-map [ispell-buffer] (quote (menu-item "Spell-Check Buffer" ispell-buffer :help "Check spelling of selected buffer"))) (fset (quote ispell-menu-map) (symbol-value (quote ispell-menu-map)))))
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54baed30 9957(defvar ispell-skip-region-alist (quote ((ispell-words-keyword forward-line) (ispell-dictionary-keyword forward-line) (ispell-pdict-keyword forward-line) (ispell-parsing-keyword forward-line) ("^---*BEGIN PGP [A-Z ]*--*" . "^---*END PGP [A-Z ]*--*") ("^---* \\(Start of \\)?[Ff]orwarded [Mm]essage" . "^---* End of [Ff]orwarded [Mm]essage") ("\\(-+\\|\\(/\\|\\(\\(\\w\\|[-_]\\)+[.:@]\\)\\)\\(\\w\\|[-_]\\)*\\([.:/@]+\\(\\w\\|[-_]\\|~\\)+\\)+\\)"))) "\
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9958Alist expressing beginning and end of regions not to spell check.
9959The alist key must be a regular expression.
9960Valid forms include:
9961 (KEY) - just skip the key.
9962 (KEY . REGEXP) - skip to the end of REGEXP. REGEXP may be string or symbol.
9963 (KEY REGEXP) - skip to end of REGEXP. REGEXP must be a string.
9964 (KEY FUNCTION ARGS) - FUNCTION called with ARGS returns end of region.")
9965
54baed30 9966(defvar ispell-tex-skip-alists (quote ((("\\\\addcontentsline" ispell-tex-arg-end 2) ("\\\\add\\(tocontents\\|vspace\\)" ispell-tex-arg-end) ("\\\\\\([aA]lph\\|arabic\\)" ispell-tex-arg-end) ("\\\\bibliographystyle" ispell-tex-arg-end) ("\\\\makebox" ispell-tex-arg-end 0) ("\\\\e?psfig" ispell-tex-arg-end) ("\\\\document\\(class\\|style\\)" . "\\\\begin[ \n]*{[ \n]*document[ \n]*}")) (("\\(figure\\|table\\)\\*?" ispell-tex-arg-end 0) ("list" ispell-tex-arg-end 2) ("program" . "\\\\end[ \n]*{[ \n]*program[ \n]*}") ("verbatim\\*?" . "\\\\end[ \n]*{[ \n]*verbatim\\*?[ \n]*}")))) "\
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9967*Lists of regions to be skipped in TeX mode.
9968First list is used raw.
9969Second list has key placed inside \\begin{}.
9970
9971Delete or add any regions you want to be automatically selected
9972for skipping in latex mode.")
9973
9974(define-key esc-map "$" (quote ispell-word))
9975
9976(autoload (quote ispell-word) "ispell" "\
9977Check spelling of word under or before the cursor.
9978If the word is not found in dictionary, display possible corrections
9979in a window allowing you to choose one.
9980
9981If optional argument FOLLOWING is non-nil or if `ispell-following-word'
9982is non-nil when called interactively, then the following word
9983\(rather than preceding) is checked when the cursor is not over a word.
9984When the optional argument QUIETLY is non-nil or `ispell-quietly' is non-nil
9985when called interactively, non-corrective messages are suppressed.
9986
9987With a prefix argument (or if CONTINUE is non-nil),
9988resume interrupted spell-checking of a buffer or region.
9989
9990Word syntax described by `ispell-dictionary-alist' (which see).
9991
9992This will check or reload the dictionary. Use \\[ispell-change-dictionary]
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9994
9995return values:
9996nil word is correct or spelling is accpeted.
99970 word is inserted into buffer-local definitions.
9998\"word\" word corrected from word list.
9999\(\"word\" arg) word is hand entered.
10000quit spell session exited." t nil)
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10002(autoload (quote ispell-pdict-save) "ispell" "\
10003Check to see if the personal dictionary has been modified.
10004If so, ask if it needs to be saved." t nil)
10005
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10006(autoload (quote ispell-help) "ispell" "\
10007Display a list of the options available when a misspelling is encountered.
10008
10009Selections are:
10010
10011DIGIT: Replace the word with a digit offered in the *Choices* buffer.
10012SPC: Accept word this time.
10013`i': Accept word and insert into private dictionary.
10014`a': Accept word for this session.
10015`A': Accept word and place in `buffer-local dictionary'.
10016`r': Replace word with typed-in value. Rechecked.
10017`R': Replace word with typed-in value. Query-replaced in buffer. Rechecked.
10018`?': Show these commands.
10019`x': Exit spelling buffer. Move cursor to original point.
10020`X': Exit spelling buffer. Leaves cursor at the current point, and permits
10021 the aborted check to be completed later.
10022`q': Quit spelling session (Kills ispell process).
10023`l': Look up typed-in replacement in alternate dictionary. Wildcards okay.
10024`u': Like `i', but the word is lower-cased first.
10025`m': Place typed-in value in personal dictionary, then recheck current word.
10026`C-l': redraws screen
10027`C-r': recursive edit
10028`C-z': suspend emacs or iconify frame" nil nil)
10029
10030(autoload (quote ispell-kill-ispell) "ispell" "\
10031Kill current Ispell process (so that you may start a fresh one).
10032With NO-ERROR, just return non-nil if there was no Ispell running." t nil)
10033
10034(autoload (quote ispell-change-dictionary) "ispell" "\
10035Change `ispell-dictionary' (q.v.) to DICT and kill old Ispell process.
10036A new one will be started as soon as necessary.
10037
10038By just answering RET you can find out what the current dictionary is.
10039
b5c5b319 10040With prefix argument, set the default dictionary." t nil)
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10042(autoload (quote ispell-region) "ispell" "\
10043Interactively check a region for spelling errors.
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10044Return nil if spell session is quit,
10045 otherwise returns shift offset amount for last line processed." t nil)
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10046
10047(autoload (quote ispell-comments-and-strings) "ispell" "\
10048Check comments and strings in the current buffer for spelling errors." t nil)
10049
10050(autoload (quote ispell-buffer) "ispell" "\
10051Check the current buffer for spelling errors interactively." t nil)
10052
10053(autoload (quote ispell-continue) "ispell" "\
10054Continue a halted spelling session beginning with the current word." t nil)
10055
10056(autoload (quote ispell-complete-word) "ispell" "\
10057Try to complete the word before or under point (see `lookup-words')
10058If optional INTERIOR-FRAG is non-nil then the word may be a character
10059sequence inside of a word.
10060
10061Standard ispell choices are then available." t nil)
10062
10063(autoload (quote ispell-complete-word-interior-frag) "ispell" "\
10064Completes word matching character sequence inside a word." t nil)
10065
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10066(autoload (quote ispell) "ispell" "\
10067Interactively check a region or buffer for spelling errors.
54baed30 10068If `transient-mark-mode' is on, and a region is active, spell-check
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10069that region. Otherwise spell-check the buffer.
10070
10071Ispell dictionaries are not distributed with Emacs. If you are
10072looking for a dictionary, please see the distribution of the GNU ispell
10073program, or do an Internet search; there are various dictionaries
10074available on the net." t nil)
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10076(autoload (quote ispell-minor-mode) "ispell" "\
10077Toggle Ispell minor mode.
10078With prefix arg, turn Ispell minor mode on iff arg is positive.
54baed30 10079
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10080In Ispell minor mode, pressing SPC or RET
10081warns you if the previous word is incorrectly spelled.
10082
10083All the buffer-local variables and dictionaries are ignored -- to read
10084them into the running ispell process, type \\[ispell-word] SPC." t nil)
10085
10086(autoload (quote ispell-message) "ispell" "\
10087Check the spelling of a mail message or news post.
10088Don't check spelling of message headers except the Subject field.
10089Don't check included messages.
10090
10091To abort spell checking of a message region and send the message anyway,
10092use the `x' command. (Any subsequent regions will be checked.)
10093The `X' command aborts the message send so that you can edit the buffer.
10094
10095To spell-check whenever a message is sent, include the appropriate lines
10096in your .emacs file:
10097 (add-hook 'message-send-hook 'ispell-message) ;; GNUS 5
10098 (add-hook 'news-inews-hook 'ispell-message) ;; GNUS 4
10099 (add-hook 'mail-send-hook 'ispell-message)
10100 (add-hook 'mh-before-send-letter-hook 'ispell-message)
10101
10102You can bind this to the key C-c i in GNUS or mail by adding to
10103`news-reply-mode-hook' or `mail-mode-hook' the following lambda expression:
10104 (function (lambda () (local-set-key \"\\C-ci\" 'ispell-message)))" t nil)
10105
10106;;;***
10107\f
b442e70a 10108;;;### (autoloads (iswitchb-mode iswitchb-buffer-other-frame iswitchb-display-buffer
93548d2e 10109;;;;;; iswitchb-buffer-other-window iswitchb-buffer iswitchb-default-keybindings
b442e70a 10110;;;;;; iswitchb-read-buffer iswitchb-mode) "iswitchb" "iswitchb.el"
a67b854e 10111;;;;;; (15244 46382))
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10112;;; Generated autoloads from iswitchb.el
10113
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10114(defvar iswitchb-mode nil "\
10115Toggle Iswitchb mode.
10116Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
10117use either \\[customize] or the function `iswitchb-mode'.")
10118
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10119(custom-add-to-group (quote iswitchb) (quote iswitchb-mode) (quote custom-variable))
10120
10121(custom-add-load (quote iswitchb-mode) (quote iswitchb))
10122
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10123(autoload (quote iswitchb-read-buffer) "iswitchb" "\
10124Replacement for the built-in `read-buffer'.
b442e70a 10125Return the name of a buffer selected.
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10126PROMPT is the prompt to give to the user. DEFAULT if given is the default
10127buffer to be selected, which will go to the front of the list.
10128If REQUIRE-MATCH is non-nil, an existing-buffer must be selected." nil nil)
10129
10130(autoload (quote iswitchb-default-keybindings) "iswitchb" "\
10131Set up default keybindings for `iswitchb-buffer'.
10132Call this function to override the normal bindings. This function also
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10133adds a hook to the minibuffer.
10134
10135Obsolescent. Use `iswitchb-mode'." t nil)
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10136
10137(autoload (quote iswitchb-buffer) "iswitchb" "\
10138Switch to another buffer.
10139
10140The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring. The
10141buffer is displayed according to `iswitchb-default-method' -- the
10142default is to show it in the same window, unless it is already visible
10143in another frame.
10144For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] iswitchb'." t nil)
10145
10146(autoload (quote iswitchb-buffer-other-window) "iswitchb" "\
10147Switch to another buffer and show it in another window.
10148The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring.
10149For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] iswitchb'." t nil)
10150
10151(autoload (quote iswitchb-display-buffer) "iswitchb" "\
10152Display a buffer in another window but don't select it.
10153The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring.
10154For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] iswitchb'." t nil)
10155
10156(autoload (quote iswitchb-buffer-other-frame) "iswitchb" "\
10157Switch to another buffer and show it in another frame.
10158The buffer name is selected interactively by typing a substring.
10159For details of keybindings, do `\\[describe-function] iswitchb'." t nil)
10160
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10161(autoload (quote iswitchb-mode) "iswitchb" "\
10162Toggle Iswitchb global minor mode.
10163With arg, turn Iswitchb mode on if and only iff ARG is positive.
10164This mode enables switching between buffers using substrings. See
10165`iswitchb' for details." t nil)
10166
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10167;;;***
10168\f
10169;;;### (autoloads (read-hiragana-string japanese-zenkaku-region japanese-hankaku-region
10170;;;;;; japanese-hiragana-region japanese-katakana-region japanese-zenkaku
a1b8d58b 10171;;;;;; japanese-hankaku japanese-hiragana japanese-katakana setup-japanese-environment-internal)
20a82009 10172;;;;;; "japan-util" "language/japan-util.el" (15192 12234))
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10173;;; Generated autoloads from language/japan-util.el
10174
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10175(autoload (quote setup-japanese-environment-internal) "japan-util" nil nil nil)
10176
10177(autoload (quote japanese-katakana) "japan-util" "\
10178Convert argument to Katakana and return that.
10179The argument may be a character or string. The result has the same type.
10180The argument object is not altered--the value is a copy.
10181Optional argument HANKAKU t means to convert to `hankaku' Katakana
10182 (`japanese-jisx0201-kana'), in which case return value
10183 may be a string even if OBJ is a character if two Katakanas are
10184 necessary to represent OBJ." nil nil)
10185
10186(autoload (quote japanese-hiragana) "japan-util" "\
10187Convert argument to Hiragana and return that.
10188The argument may be a character or string. The result has the same type.
10189The argument object is not altered--the value is a copy." nil nil)
10190
10191(autoload (quote japanese-hankaku) "japan-util" "\
10192Convert argument to `hankaku' and return that.
10193The argument may be a character or string. The result has the same type.
10194The argument object is not altered--the value is a copy.
10195Optional argument ASCII-ONLY non-nil means to return only ASCII character." nil nil)
10196
10197(autoload (quote japanese-zenkaku) "japan-util" "\
10198Convert argument to `zenkaku' and return that.
10199The argument may be a character or string. The result has the same type.
10200The argument object is not altered--the value is a copy." nil nil)
10201
10202(autoload (quote japanese-katakana-region) "japan-util" "\
10203Convert Japanese `hiragana' chars in the region to `katakana' chars.
10204Optional argument HANKAKU t means to convert to `hankaku katakana' character
10205of which charset is `japanese-jisx0201-kana'." t nil)
10206
10207(autoload (quote japanese-hiragana-region) "japan-util" "\
10208Convert Japanese `katakana' chars in the region to `hiragana' chars." t nil)
10209
10210(autoload (quote japanese-hankaku-region) "japan-util" "\
10211Convert Japanese `zenkaku' chars in the region to `hankaku' chars.
10212`Zenkaku' chars belong to `japanese-jisx0208'
10213`Hankaku' chars belong to `ascii' or `japanese-jisx0201-kana'.
10214Optional argument ASCII-ONLY non-nil means to convert only to ASCII char." t nil)
10215
10216(autoload (quote japanese-zenkaku-region) "japan-util" "\
10217Convert hankaku' chars in the region to Japanese `zenkaku' chars.
10218`Zenkaku' chars belong to `japanese-jisx0208'
10219`Hankaku' chars belong to `ascii' or `japanese-jisx0201-kana'.
10220Optional argument KATAKANA-ONLY non-nil means to convert only KATAKANA char." t nil)
10221
10222(autoload (quote read-hiragana-string) "japan-util" "\
10223Read a Hiragana string from the minibuffer, prompting with string PROMPT.
10224If non-nil, second arg INITIAL-INPUT is a string to insert before reading." nil nil)
10225
10226;;;***
10227\f
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10228;;;### (autoloads (jit-lock-register) "jit-lock" "jit-lock.el" (15192
10229;;;;;; 12212))
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10230;;; Generated autoloads from jit-lock.el
10231
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10232(autoload (quote jit-lock-register) "jit-lock" "\
10233Register FUN as a fontification function to be called in this buffer.
10234FUN will be called with two arguments START and END indicating the region
10235that needs to be (re)fontified.
10236If non-nil, CONTEXTUAL means that a contextual fontification would be useful." nil nil)
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10237
10238;;;***
10239\f
0ad84a21 10240;;;### (autoloads (with-auto-compression-mode auto-compression-mode)
5682d301 10241;;;;;; "jka-compr" "jka-compr.el" (15306 37163))
93548d2e 10242;;; Generated autoloads from jka-compr.el
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10244(defvar auto-compression-mode nil "\
358a9f50 10245Non-nil if Auto-Compression mode is enabled.
bd02b8e0 10246See the command `auto-compression-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
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10247Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
10248use either \\[customize] or the function `auto-compression-mode'.")
10249
10250(custom-add-to-group (quote jka-compr) (quote auto-compression-mode) (quote custom-variable))
10251
10252(custom-add-load (quote auto-compression-mode) (quote jka-compr))
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10253
10254(autoload (quote auto-compression-mode) "jka-compr" "\
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10255Toggle automatic file compression and uncompression.
10256With prefix argument ARG, turn auto compression on if positive, else off.
b442e70a 10257Returns the new status of auto compression (non-nil means on)." t nil)
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10260Evalute BODY with automatic file compression and uncompression enabled." nil (quote macro))
10261
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10262;;;***
10263\f
10264;;;### (autoloads (kinsoku) "kinsoku" "international/kinsoku.el"
20a82009 10265;;;;;; (15192 12231))
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10266;;; Generated autoloads from international/kinsoku.el
10267
10268(autoload (quote kinsoku) "kinsoku" "\
10269Go to a line breaking position near point by doing `kinsoku' processing.
10270LINEBEG is a buffer position we can't break a line before.
10271
10272`Kinsoku' processing is to prohibit specific characters to be placed
10273at beginning of line or at end of line. Characters not to be placed
10274at beginning and end of line have character category `>' and `<'
10275respectively. This restriction is dissolved by making a line longer or
10276shorter.
10277
10278`Kinsoku' is a Japanese word which originally means ordering to stay
10279in one place, and is used for the text processing described above in
10280the context of text formatting." nil nil)
10281
10282;;;***
10283\f
20a82009
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10284;;;### (autoloads (kkc-region) "kkc" "international/kkc.el" (15192
10285;;;;;; 12231))
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10286;;; Generated autoloads from international/kkc.el
10287
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10288(defvar kkc-after-update-conversion-functions nil "\
10289Functions to run after a conversion is selected in `japanese' input method.
10290With this input method, a user can select a proper conversion from
10291candidate list. Each time he changes the selection, functions in this
10292list are called with two arguments; starting and ending buffer
10293positions that contains the current selection.")
10294
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10295(autoload (quote kkc-region) "kkc" "\
10296Convert Kana string in the current region to Kanji-Kana mixed string.
10297Users can select a desirable conversion interactively.
10298When called from a program, expects two arguments,
10299positions FROM and TO (integers or markers) specifying the target region.
10300When it returns, the point is at the tail of the selected conversion,
10301and the return value is the length of the conversion." t nil)
10302
10303;;;***
10304\f
a1b8d58b 10305;;;### (autoloads (setup-korean-environment-internal) "korea-util"
20a82009 10306;;;;;; "language/korea-util.el" (15192 12234))
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10307;;; Generated autoloads from language/korea-util.el
10308
7518ed7b 10309(defvar default-korean-keyboard (if (string-match "3" (or (getenv "HANGUL_KEYBOARD_TYPE") "")) "3" "") "\
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10310*The kind of Korean keyboard for Korean input method.
10311\"\" for 2, \"3\" for 3.")
10312
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10313(autoload (quote setup-korean-environment-internal) "korea-util" nil nil nil)
10314
10315;;;***
10316\f
10317;;;### (autoloads (lm lm-test-run) "landmark" "play/landmark.el"
5682d301 10318;;;;;; (15306 37170))
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10319;;; Generated autoloads from play/landmark.el
10320
10321(defalias (quote landmark-repeat) (quote lm-test-run))
10322
10323(autoload (quote lm-test-run) "landmark" "\
10324Run 100 Lm games, each time saving the weights from the previous game." t nil)
10325
10326(defalias (quote landmark) (quote lm))
10327
10328(autoload (quote lm) "landmark" "\
10329Start or resume an Lm game.
10330If a game is in progress, this command allows you to resume it.
10331Here is the relation between prefix args and game options:
10332
10333prefix arg | robot is auto-started | weights are saved from last game
10334---------------------------------------------------------------------
10335none / 1 | yes | no
10336 2 | yes | yes
10337 3 | no | yes
10338 4 | no | no
10339
10340You start by moving to a square and typing \\[lm-start-robot],
10341if you did not use a prefix arg to ask for automatic start.
10342Use \\[describe-mode] for more info." t nil)
10343
10344;;;***
10345\f
a1b8d58b
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10346;;;### (autoloads (lao-compose-region lao-composition-function lao-transcribe-roman-to-lao-string
10347;;;;;; lao-transcribe-single-roman-syllable-to-lao lao-compose-string)
20a82009 10348;;;;;; "lao-util" "language/lao-util.el" (15192 12234))
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10349;;; Generated autoloads from language/lao-util.el
10350
5ec14d3c
KH
10351(autoload (quote lao-compose-string) "lao-util" nil nil nil)
10352
10353(autoload (quote lao-transcribe-single-roman-syllable-to-lao) "lao-util" "\
10354Transcribe a Romanized Lao syllable in the region FROM and TO to Lao string.
10355Only the first syllable is transcribed.
10356The value has the form: (START END LAO-STRING), where
10357START and END are the beggining and end positions of the Roman Lao syllable,
10358LAO-STRING is the Lao character transcription of it.
10359
10360Optional 3rd arg STR, if non-nil, is a string to search for Roman Lao
10361syllable. In that case, FROM and TO are indexes to STR." nil nil)
10362
10363(autoload (quote lao-transcribe-roman-to-lao-string) "lao-util" "\
10364Transcribe Romanized Lao string STR to Lao character string." nil nil)
10365
10366(autoload (quote lao-composition-function) "lao-util" "\
10367Compose Lao text in the region FROM and TO.
10368The text matches the regular expression PATTERN.
10369Optional 4th argument STRING, if non-nil, is a string containing text
10370to compose.
10371
10372The return value is number of composed characters." nil nil)
10373
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10374(autoload (quote lao-compose-region) "lao-util" nil t nil)
10375
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10376;;;***
10377\f
b442e70a 10378;;;### (autoloads (latin1-display latin1-display) "latin1-disp" "international/latin1-disp.el"
20a82009 10379;;;;;; (15054 32560))
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10380;;; Generated autoloads from international/latin1-disp.el
10381
10382(defvar latin1-display nil "\
10383Set up Latin-1/ASCII display for ISO8859 character sets.
10384This is done for each character set in the list `latin1-display-sets',
10385if no font is available to display it. Characters are displayed using
10386the corresponding Latin-1 characters where they match. Otherwise
10387ASCII sequences are used, mostly following the Latin prefix input
10388methods. Some different ASCII sequences are used if
10389`latin1-display-mnemonic' is non-nil.
10390
10391Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
10392use either M-x customize of the function `latin1-display'.")
10393
10394(custom-add-to-group (quote latin1-display) (quote latin1-display) (quote custom-variable))
10395
10396(custom-add-load (quote latin1-display) (quote latin1-disp))
10397
10398(autoload (quote latin1-display) "latin1-disp" "\
10399Set up Latin-1/ASCII display for the arguments character SETS.
10400See option `latin1-display' for the method. The members of the list
10401must be in `latin1-display-sets'. With no arguments, reset the
10402display for all of `latin1-display-sets'. See also `latin1-display-setup'." nil nil)
10403
10404;;;***
10405\f
93548d2e 10406;;;### (autoloads (turn-on-lazy-lock lazy-lock-mode) "lazy-lock"
20a82009 10407;;;;;; "lazy-lock.el" (15229 7095))
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10408;;; Generated autoloads from lazy-lock.el
10409
10410(autoload (quote lazy-lock-mode) "lazy-lock" "\
10411Toggle Lazy Lock mode.
10412With arg, turn Lazy Lock mode on if and only if arg is positive. Enable it
10413automatically in your `~/.emacs' by:
10414
10415 (setq font-lock-support-mode 'lazy-lock-mode)
10416
10417When Lazy Lock mode is enabled, fontification can be lazy in a number of ways:
10418
10419- Demand-driven buffer fontification if `lazy-lock-minimum-size' is non-nil.
10420 This means initial fontification does not occur if the buffer is greater than
10421 `lazy-lock-minimum-size' characters in length. Instead, fontification occurs
10422 when necessary, such as when scrolling through the buffer would otherwise
10423 reveal unfontified areas. This is useful if buffer fontification is too slow
10424 for large buffers.
10425
10426- Deferred scroll fontification if `lazy-lock-defer-on-scrolling' is non-nil.
10427 This means demand-driven fontification does not occur as you scroll.
10428 Instead, fontification is deferred until after `lazy-lock-defer-time' seconds
10429 of Emacs idle time, while Emacs remains idle. This is useful if
10430 fontification is too slow to keep up with scrolling.
10431
10432- Deferred on-the-fly fontification if `lazy-lock-defer-on-the-fly' is non-nil.
10433 This means on-the-fly fontification does not occur as you type. Instead,
10434 fontification is deferred until after `lazy-lock-defer-time' seconds of Emacs
10435 idle time, while Emacs remains idle. This is useful if fontification is too
10436 slow to keep up with your typing.
10437
10438- Deferred context fontification if `lazy-lock-defer-contextually' is non-nil.
10439 This means fontification updates the buffer corresponding to true syntactic
10440 context, after `lazy-lock-defer-time' seconds of Emacs idle time, while Emacs
10441 remains idle. Otherwise, fontification occurs on modified lines only, and
10442 subsequent lines can remain fontified corresponding to previous syntactic
10443 contexts. This is useful where strings or comments span lines.
10444
10445- Stealthy buffer fontification if `lazy-lock-stealth-time' is non-nil.
10446 This means remaining unfontified areas of buffers are fontified if Emacs has
10447 been idle for `lazy-lock-stealth-time' seconds, while Emacs remains idle.
10448 This is useful if any buffer has any deferred fontification.
10449
10450Basic Font Lock mode on-the-fly fontification behaviour fontifies modified
10451lines only. Thus, if `lazy-lock-defer-contextually' is non-nil, Lazy Lock mode
10452on-the-fly fontification may fontify differently, albeit correctly. In any
10453event, to refontify some lines you can use \\[font-lock-fontify-block].
10454
10455Stealth fontification only occurs while the system remains unloaded.
10456If the system load rises above `lazy-lock-stealth-load' percent, stealth
10457fontification is suspended. Stealth fontification intensity is controlled via
10458the variable `lazy-lock-stealth-nice' and `lazy-lock-stealth-lines', and
10459verbosity is controlled via the variable `lazy-lock-stealth-verbose'." t nil)
10460
10461(autoload (quote turn-on-lazy-lock) "lazy-lock" "\
10462Unconditionally turn on Lazy Lock mode." nil nil)
10463
10464;;;***
10465\f
10466;;;### (autoloads (ledit-from-lisp-mode ledit-mode) "ledit" "ledit.el"
20a82009 10467;;;;;; (15192 12213))
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10468;;; Generated autoloads from ledit.el
10469
10470(defconst ledit-save-files t "\
10471*Non-nil means Ledit should save files before transferring to Lisp.")
10472
10473(defconst ledit-go-to-lisp-string "%?lisp" "\
10474*Shell commands to execute to resume Lisp job.")
10475
10476(defconst ledit-go-to-liszt-string "%?liszt" "\
10477*Shell commands to execute to resume Lisp compiler job.")
10478
10479(autoload (quote ledit-mode) "ledit" "\
10480\\<ledit-mode-map>Major mode for editing text and stuffing it to a Lisp job.
10481Like Lisp mode, plus these special commands:
10482 \\[ledit-save-defun] -- record defun at or after point
10483 for later transmission to Lisp job.
10484 \\[ledit-save-region] -- record region for later transmission to Lisp job.
10485 \\[ledit-go-to-lisp] -- transfer to Lisp job and transmit saved text.
10486 \\[ledit-go-to-liszt] -- transfer to Liszt (Lisp compiler) job
10487 and transmit saved text.
10488\\{ledit-mode-map}
10489To make Lisp mode automatically change to Ledit mode,
10490do (setq lisp-mode-hook 'ledit-from-lisp-mode)" t nil)
10491
10492(autoload (quote ledit-from-lisp-mode) "ledit" nil nil nil)
10493
10494;;;***
10495\f
20a82009 10496;;;### (autoloads (life) "life" "play/life.el" (15054 32569))
93548d2e
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10497;;; Generated autoloads from play/life.el
10498
10499(autoload (quote life) "life" "\
10500Run Conway's Life simulation.
10501The starting pattern is randomly selected. Prefix arg (optional first
10502arg non-nil from a program) is the number of seconds to sleep between
10503generations (this defaults to 1)." t nil)
10504
10505;;;***
10506\f
c7f48c35 10507;;;### (autoloads (unload-feature) "loadhist" "loadhist.el" (14847
5682d301 10508;;;;;; 14862))
93548d2e
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10509;;; Generated autoloads from loadhist.el
10510
10511(autoload (quote unload-feature) "loadhist" "\
10512Unload the library that provided FEATURE, restoring all its autoloads.
f75a0f7a 10513If the feature is required by any other loaded code, and prefix arg FORCE
93548d2e
DL
10514is nil, raise an error." t nil)
10515
10516;;;***
10517\f
10518;;;### (autoloads (locate-with-filter locate) "locate" "locate.el"
5682d301 10519;;;;;; (15260 28028))
93548d2e
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10520;;; Generated autoloads from locate.el
10521
10522(autoload (quote locate) "locate" "\
64ed733a
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10523Run the program `locate', putting results in `*Locate*' buffer.
10524With prefix arg, prompt for the locate command to run." t nil)
93548d2e
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10525
10526(autoload (quote locate-with-filter) "locate" "\
cded5ed3
GM
10527Run the locate command with a filter.
10528
10529The filter is a regular expression. Only results matching the filter are
10530shown; this is often useful to constrain a big search." t nil)
93548d2e
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10531
10532;;;***
10533\f
20a82009 10534;;;### (autoloads (log-edit) "log-edit" "log-edit.el" (15122 26743))
fd0e837b
GM
10535;;; Generated autoloads from log-edit.el
10536
10537(autoload (quote log-edit) "log-edit" "\
10538Setup a buffer to enter a log message.
bd02b8e0 10539\\<log-edit-mode-map>The buffer will be put in `log-edit-mode'.
fd0e837b
GM
10540If SETUP is non-nil, the buffer is then erased and `log-edit-hook' is run.
10541Mark and point will be set around the entire contents of the
10542buffer so that it is easy to kill the contents of the buffer with \\[kill-region].
10543Once you're done editing the message, pressing \\[log-edit-done] will call
ac95a621
GM
10544`log-edit-done' which will end up calling CALLBACK to do the actual commit.
10545LISTFUN if non-nil is a function of no arguments returning the list of files
10546 that are concerned by the current operation (using relative names).
10547If BUFFER is non-nil `log-edit' will jump to that buffer, use it to edit the
10548 log message and go back to the current buffer when done. Otherwise, it
10549 uses the current buffer." nil nil)
fd0e837b
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10550
10551;;;***
10552\f
20a82009
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10553;;;### (autoloads (log-view-mode) "log-view" "log-view.el" (14910
10554;;;;;; 483))
fd0e837b
GM
10555;;; Generated autoloads from log-view.el
10556
10557(autoload (quote log-view-mode) "log-view" "\
81bf3fa7 10558Major mode for browsing CVS log output." t nil)
fd0e837b
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10559
10560;;;***
10561\f
93548d2e 10562;;;### (autoloads (print-region lpr-region print-buffer lpr-buffer
20a82009
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10563;;;;;; lpr-command lpr-switches printer-name) "lpr" "lpr.el" (15192
10564;;;;;; 12214))
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10565;;; Generated autoloads from lpr.el
10566
efaa080b
GM
10567(defvar lpr-windows-system (memq system-type (quote (emx win32 w32 mswindows ms-dos windows-nt))))
10568
10569(defvar lpr-lp-system (memq system-type (quote (usg-unix-v dgux hpux irix))))
10570
10571(defvar printer-name (and lpr-windows-system "PRN") "\
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10572*The name of a local printer to which data is sent for printing.
10573\(Note that PostScript files are sent to `ps-printer-name', which see.)
10574
10575On Unix-like systems, a string value should be a name understood by
10576lpr's -P option; otherwise the value should be nil.
10577
10578On MS-DOS and MS-Windows systems, a string value is taken as the name of
10579a printer device or port, provided `lpr-command' is set to \"\".
10580Typical non-default settings would be \"LPT1\" to \"LPT3\" for parallel
10581printers, or \"COM1\" to \"COM4\" or \"AUX\" for serial printers, or
10582\"//hostname/printer\" for a shared network printer. You can also set
10583it to the name of a file, in which case the output gets appended to that
10584file. If you want to discard the printed output, set this to \"NUL\".")
10585
10586(defvar lpr-switches nil "\
10587*List of strings to pass as extra options for the printer program.
10588It is recommended to set `printer-name' instead of including an explicit
10589switch on this list.
10590See `lpr-command'.")
10591
efaa080b 10592(defvar lpr-command (cond (lpr-windows-system "") (lpr-lp-system "lp") (t "lpr")) "\
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10593*Name of program for printing a file.
10594
10595On MS-DOS and MS-Windows systems, if the value is an empty string then
10596Emacs will write directly to the printer port named by `printer-name'.
10597The programs `print' and `nprint' (the standard print programs on
10598Windows NT and Novell Netware respectively) are handled specially, using
10599`printer-name' as the destination for output; any other program is
10600treated like `lpr' except that an explicit filename is given as the last
10601argument.")
10602
10603(autoload (quote lpr-buffer) "lpr" "\
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GM
10604Print buffer contents without pagination or page headers.
10605See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command'
10606for customization of the printer command." t nil)
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10607
10608(autoload (quote print-buffer) "lpr" "\
cded5ed3 10609Paginate and print buffer contents.
cded5ed3 10610
6448a6b3
GM
10611The variable `lpr-headers-switches' controls how to paginate.
10612If it is nil (the default), we run the `pr' program (or whatever program
10613`lpr-page-header-program' specifies) to paginate.
10614`lpr-page-header-switches' specifies the switches for that program.
10615
10616Otherwise, the switches in `lpr-headers-switches' are used
10617in the print command itself; we expect them to request pagination.
10618
10619See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command'
10620for further customization of the printer command." t nil)
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10621
10622(autoload (quote lpr-region) "lpr" "\
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10623Print region contents without pagination or page headers.
10624See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command'
10625for customization of the printer command." t nil)
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10626
10627(autoload (quote print-region) "lpr" "\
6448a6b3
GM
10628Paginate and print the region contents.
10629
10630The variable `lpr-headers-switches' controls how to paginate.
10631If it is nil (the default), we run the `pr' program (or whatever program
10632`lpr-page-header-program' specifies) to paginate.
10633`lpr-page-header-switches' specifies the switches for that program.
10634
10635Otherwise, the switches in `lpr-headers-switches' are used
10636in the print command itself; we expect them to request pagination.
10637
10638See the variables `lpr-switches' and `lpr-command'
10639for further customization of the printer command." t nil)
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10640
10641;;;***
10642\f
20a82009 10643;;;### (autoloads nil "ls-lisp" "ls-lisp.el" (15192 12214))
93548d2e
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10644;;; Generated autoloads from ls-lisp.el
10645
ac95a621 10646(defgroup ls-lisp nil "Emulate the ls program completely in Emacs Lisp." :version "21.1" :group (quote dired))
93548d2e
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10647
10648;;;***
10649\f
20a82009
MB
10650;;;### (autoloads (phases-of-moon) "lunar" "calendar/lunar.el" (15192
10651;;;;;; 12221))
93548d2e
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10652;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/lunar.el
10653
10654(autoload (quote phases-of-moon) "lunar" "\
10655Display the quarters of the moon for last month, this month, and next month.
10656If called with an optional prefix argument, prompts for month and year.
10657
10658This function is suitable for execution in a .emacs file." t nil)
10659
10660;;;***
10661\f
20a82009
MB
10662;;;### (autoloads (m4-mode) "m4-mode" "progmodes/m4-mode.el" (15192
10663;;;;;; 12244))
93548d2e
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10664;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/m4-mode.el
10665
10666(autoload (quote m4-mode) "m4-mode" "\
10667A major mode to edit m4 macro files.
10668\\{m4-mode-map}
10669" t nil)
10670
10671;;;***
10672\f
10673;;;### (autoloads (apply-macro-to-region-lines kbd-macro-query insert-kbd-macro
20a82009 10674;;;;;; name-last-kbd-macro) "macros" "macros.el" (15192 12214))
93548d2e
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10675;;; Generated autoloads from macros.el
10676
10677(autoload (quote name-last-kbd-macro) "macros" "\
10678Assign a name to the last keyboard macro defined.
10679Argument SYMBOL is the name to define.
10680The symbol's function definition becomes the keyboard macro string.
10681Such a \"function\" cannot be called from Lisp, but it is a valid editor command." t nil)
10682
10683(autoload (quote insert-kbd-macro) "macros" "\
10684Insert in buffer the definition of kbd macro NAME, as Lisp code.
10685Optional second arg KEYS means also record the keys it is on
10686\(this is the prefix argument, when calling interactively).
10687
10688This Lisp code will, when executed, define the kbd macro with the same
10689definition it has now. If you say to record the keys, the Lisp code
10690will also rebind those keys to the macro. Only global key bindings
10691are recorded since executing this Lisp code always makes global
10692bindings.
10693
10694To save a kbd macro, visit a file of Lisp code such as your `~/.emacs',
10695use this command, and then save the file." t nil)
10696
10697(autoload (quote kbd-macro-query) "macros" "\
10698Query user during kbd macro execution.
10699 With prefix argument, enters recursive edit, reading keyboard
10700commands even within a kbd macro. You can give different commands
10701each time the macro executes.
10702 Without prefix argument, asks whether to continue running the macro.
10703Your options are: \\<query-replace-map>
10704\\[act] Finish this iteration normally and continue with the next.
10705\\[skip] Skip the rest of this iteration, and start the next.
10706\\[exit] Stop the macro entirely right now.
10707\\[recenter] Redisplay the screen, then ask again.
10708\\[edit] Enter recursive edit; ask again when you exit from that." t nil)
10709
10710(autoload (quote apply-macro-to-region-lines) "macros" "\
10711For each complete line between point and mark, move to the beginning
10712of the line, and run the last keyboard macro.
10713
10714When called from lisp, this function takes two arguments TOP and
10715BOTTOM, describing the current region. TOP must be before BOTTOM.
10716The optional third argument MACRO specifies a keyboard macro to
10717execute.
10718
10719This is useful for quoting or unquoting included text, adding and
10720removing comments, or producing tables where the entries are regular.
10721
10722For example, in Usenet articles, sections of text quoted from another
10723author are indented, or have each line start with `>'. To quote a
10724section of text, define a keyboard macro which inserts `>', put point
10725and mark at opposite ends of the quoted section, and use
10726`\\[apply-macro-to-region-lines]' to mark the entire section.
10727
10728Suppose you wanted to build a keyword table in C where each entry
10729looked like this:
10730
10731 { \"foo\", foo_data, foo_function },
10732 { \"bar\", bar_data, bar_function },
10733 { \"baz\", baz_data, baz_function },
10734
10735You could enter the names in this format:
10736
10737 foo
10738 bar
10739 baz
10740
10741and write a macro to massage a word into a table entry:
10742
10743 \\C-x (
10744 \\M-d { \"\\C-y\", \\C-y_data, \\C-y_function },
10745 \\C-x )
10746
10747and then select the region of un-tablified names and use
10748`\\[apply-macro-to-region-lines]' to build the table from the names.
10749" t nil)
10750 (define-key ctl-x-map "q" 'kbd-macro-query)
10751
10752;;;***
10753\f
10754;;;### (autoloads (what-domain mail-extract-address-components) "mail-extr"
20a82009 10755;;;;;; "mail/mail-extr.el" (15192 12235))
93548d2e
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10756;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mail-extr.el
10757
10758(autoload (quote mail-extract-address-components) "mail-extr" "\
10759Given an RFC-822 address ADDRESS, extract full name and canonical address.
10760Returns a list of the form (FULL-NAME CANONICAL-ADDRESS).
10761If no name can be extracted, FULL-NAME will be nil.
10762
10763If the optional argument ALL is non-nil, then ADDRESS can contain zero
10764or more recipients, separated by commas, and we return a list of
10765the form ((FULL-NAME CANONICAL-ADDRESS) ...) with one element for
10766each recipient. If ALL is nil, then if ADDRESS contains more than
10767one recipients, all but the first is ignored.
10768
f383cd0d 10769ADDRESS may be a string or a buffer. If it is a buffer, the visible
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10771 (This feature exists so that the clever caller might be able to avoid
10772 consing a string.)" nil nil)
10773
10774(autoload (quote what-domain) "mail-extr" "\
10775Convert mail domain DOMAIN to the country it corresponds to." t nil)
10776
10777;;;***
10778\f
10779;;;### (autoloads (mail-hist-put-headers-into-history mail-hist-keep-history
10780;;;;;; mail-hist-enable mail-hist-define-keys) "mail-hist" "mail/mail-hist.el"
20a82009 10781;;;;;; (15192 12235))
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10782;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mail-hist.el
10783
10784(autoload (quote mail-hist-define-keys) "mail-hist" "\
10785Define keys for accessing mail header history. For use in hooks." nil nil)
10786
10787(autoload (quote mail-hist-enable) "mail-hist" nil nil nil)
10788
10789(defvar mail-hist-keep-history t "\
10790*Non-nil means keep a history for headers and text of outgoing mail.")
10791
10792(autoload (quote mail-hist-put-headers-into-history) "mail-hist" "\
10793Put headers and contents of this message into mail header history.
10794Each header has its own independent history, as does the body of the
10795message.
10796
10797This function normally would be called when the message is sent." nil nil)
10798
10799;;;***
10800\f
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10801;;;### (autoloads (mail-fetch-field mail-unquote-printable-region
10802;;;;;; mail-unquote-printable mail-quote-printable mail-file-babyl-p
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10803;;;;;; mail-use-rfc822) "mail-utils" "mail/mail-utils.el" (15206
10804;;;;;; 24546))
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10805;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mail-utils.el
10806
10807(defvar mail-use-rfc822 nil "\
10808*If non-nil, use a full, hairy RFC822 parser on mail addresses.
10809Otherwise, (the default) use a smaller, somewhat faster, and
10810often correct parser.")
10811
10812(autoload (quote mail-file-babyl-p) "mail-utils" nil nil nil)
10813
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10814(autoload (quote mail-quote-printable) "mail-utils" "\
10815Convert a string to the \"quoted printable\" Q encoding.
10816If the optional argument WRAPPER is non-nil,
10817we add the wrapper characters =?ISO-8859-1?Q?....?=." nil nil)
10818
10819(autoload (quote mail-unquote-printable) "mail-utils" "\
10820Undo the \"quoted printable\" encoding.
10821If the optional argument WRAPPER is non-nil,
10822we expect to find and remove the wrapper characters =?ISO-8859-1?Q?....?=." nil nil)
10823
10824(autoload (quote mail-unquote-printable-region) "mail-utils" "\
10825Undo the \"quoted printable\" encoding in buffer from BEG to END.
10826If the optional argument WRAPPER is non-nil,
10827we expect to find and remove the wrapper characters =?ISO-8859-1?Q?....?=." t nil)
10828
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10829(autoload (quote mail-fetch-field) "mail-utils" "\
10830Return the value of the header field whose type is FIELD-NAME.
10831The buffer is expected to be narrowed to just the header of the message.
10832If second arg LAST is non-nil, use the last field of type FIELD-NAME.
10833If third arg ALL is non-nil, concatenate all such fields with commas between.
10834If 4th arg LIST is non-nil, return a list of all such fields." nil nil)
10835
10836;;;***
10837\f
10838;;;### (autoloads (define-mail-abbrev build-mail-abbrevs mail-abbrevs-setup)
5682d301 10839;;;;;; "mailabbrev" "mail/mailabbrev.el" (15297 22179))
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10840;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mailabbrev.el
10841
10842(autoload (quote mail-abbrevs-setup) "mailabbrev" "\
10843Initialize use of the `mailabbrev' package." nil nil)
10844
10845(autoload (quote build-mail-abbrevs) "mailabbrev" "\
10846Read mail aliases from personal mail alias file and set `mail-abbrevs'.
10847By default this is the file specified by `mail-personal-alias-file'." nil nil)
10848
10849(autoload (quote define-mail-abbrev) "mailabbrev" "\
10850Define NAME as a mail alias abbrev that translates to DEFINITION.
10851If DEFINITION contains multiple addresses, separate them with commas." t nil)
10852
10853;;;***
10854\f
10855;;;### (autoloads (mail-complete define-mail-alias expand-mail-aliases
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10856;;;;;; mail-complete-style) "mailalias" "mail/mailalias.el" (15306
10857;;;;;; 37169))
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10858;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mailalias.el
10859
10860(defvar mail-complete-style (quote angles) "\
10861*Specifies how \\[mail-complete] formats the full name when it completes.
10862If `nil', they contain just the return address like:
10863 king@grassland.com
10864If `parens', they look like:
10865 king@grassland.com (Elvis Parsley)
10866If `angles', they look like:
10867 Elvis Parsley <king@grassland.com>")
10868
10869(autoload (quote expand-mail-aliases) "mailalias" "\
10870Expand all mail aliases in suitable header fields found between BEG and END.
10871If interactive, expand in header fields.
10872Suitable header fields are `To', `From', `CC' and `BCC', `Reply-to', and
10873their `Resent-' variants.
10874
10875Optional second arg EXCLUDE may be a regular expression defining text to be
10876removed from alias expansions." t nil)
10877
10878(autoload (quote define-mail-alias) "mailalias" "\
10879Define NAME as a mail alias that translates to DEFINITION.
10880This means that sending a message to NAME will actually send to DEFINITION.
10881
10882Normally, the addresses in DEFINITION must be separated by commas.
10883If FROM-MAILRC-FILE is non-nil, then addresses in DEFINITION
10884can be separated by spaces; an address can contain spaces
10885if it is quoted with double-quotes." t nil)
10886
10887(autoload (quote mail-complete) "mailalias" "\
10888Perform completion on header field or word preceding point.
10889Completable headers are according to `mail-complete-alist'. If none matches
10890current header, calls `mail-complete-function' and passes prefix arg if any." t nil)
10891
10892;;;***
10893\f
10894;;;### (autoloads (makefile-mode) "make-mode" "progmodes/make-mode.el"
5682d301 10895;;;;;; (15206 24546))
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10896;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/make-mode.el
10897
10898(autoload (quote makefile-mode) "make-mode" "\
10899Major mode for editing Makefiles.
10900This function ends by invoking the function(s) `makefile-mode-hook'.
10901
10902\\{makefile-mode-map}
10903
10904In the browser, use the following keys:
10905
10906\\{makefile-browser-map}
10907
10908Makefile mode can be configured by modifying the following variables:
10909
10910makefile-browser-buffer-name:
10911 Name of the macro- and target browser buffer.
10912
10913makefile-target-colon:
10914 The string that gets appended to all target names
10915 inserted by `makefile-insert-target'.
10916 \":\" or \"::\" are quite common values.
10917
10918makefile-macro-assign:
10919 The string that gets appended to all macro names
10920 inserted by `makefile-insert-macro'.
10921 The normal value should be \" = \", since this is what
cded5ed3 10922 standard make expects. However, newer makes such as dmake
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10923 allow a larger variety of different macro assignments, so you
10924 might prefer to use \" += \" or \" := \" .
10925
10926makefile-tab-after-target-colon:
10927 If you want a TAB (instead of a space) to be appended after the
10928 target colon, then set this to a non-nil value.
10929
10930makefile-browser-leftmost-column:
10931 Number of blanks to the left of the browser selection mark.
10932
10933makefile-browser-cursor-column:
10934 Column in which the cursor is positioned when it moves
10935 up or down in the browser.
10936
10937makefile-browser-selected-mark:
10938 String used to mark selected entries in the browser.
10939
10940makefile-browser-unselected-mark:
10941 String used to mark unselected entries in the browser.
10942
10943makefile-browser-auto-advance-after-selection-p:
10944 If this variable is set to a non-nil value the cursor
10945 will automagically advance to the next line after an item
10946 has been selected in the browser.
10947
10948makefile-pickup-everything-picks-up-filenames-p:
10949 If this variable is set to a non-nil value then
10950 `makefile-pickup-everything' also picks up filenames as targets
10951 (i.e. it calls `makefile-pickup-filenames-as-targets'), otherwise
10952 filenames are omitted.
10953
10954makefile-cleanup-continuations-p:
cded5ed3 10955 If this variable is set to a non-nil value then Makefile mode
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10957 (the continuation character) followed by any whitespace.
10958 This is done by silently removing the trailing whitespace, leaving
10959 the backslash itself intact.
cded5ed3 10960 IMPORTANT: Please note that enabling this option causes Makefile mode
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10961 to MODIFY A FILE WITHOUT YOUR CONFIRMATION when \"it seems necessary\".
10962
10963makefile-browser-hook:
10964 A function or list of functions to be called just before the
10965 browser is entered. This is executed in the makefile buffer.
10966
10967makefile-special-targets-list:
10968 List of special targets. You will be offered to complete
10969 on one of those in the minibuffer whenever you enter a `.'.
10970 at the beginning of a line in Makefile mode." t nil)
10971
10972;;;***
10973\f
10974;;;### (autoloads (make-command-summary) "makesum" "makesum.el" (13229
7518ed7b 10975;;;;;; 28917))
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10976;;; Generated autoloads from makesum.el
10977
10978(autoload (quote make-command-summary) "makesum" "\
10979Make a summary of current key bindings in the buffer *Summary*.
10980Previous contents of that buffer are killed first." t nil)
10981
10982;;;***
10983\f
a67b854e 10984;;;### (autoloads (man-follow man) "man" "man.el" (15243 17691))
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10985;;; Generated autoloads from man.el
10986
10987(defalias (quote manual-entry) (quote man))
10988
10989(autoload (quote man) "man" "\
10990Get a Un*x manual page and put it in a buffer.
10991This command is the top-level command in the man package. It runs a Un*x
10992command to retrieve and clean a manpage in the background and places the
10993results in a Man mode (manpage browsing) buffer. See variable
10994`Man-notify-method' for what happens when the buffer is ready.
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10995If a buffer already exists for this man page, it will display immediately.
10996
10997To specify a man page from a certain section, type SUBJECT(SECTION) or
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10998SECTION SUBJECT when prompted for a manual entry. To see manpages from
10999all sections related to a subject, put something appropriate into the
11000`Man-switches' variable, which see." t nil)
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11002(autoload (quote man-follow) "man" "\
11003Get a Un*x manual page of the item under point and put it in a buffer." t nil)
11004
11005;;;***
11006\f
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11007;;;### (autoloads (master-mode) "master" "master.el" (15301 62062))
11008;;; Generated autoloads from master.el
11009
11010(autoload (quote master-mode) "master" "\
11011Toggle Master mode.
11012With no argument, this command toggles the mode.
11013Non-null prefix argument turns on the mode.
11014Null prefix argument turns off the mode.
11015
11016When Master mode is enabled, you can scroll the slave buffer using the
11017following commands:
11018
11019\\{master-mode-map}
11020
11021The slave buffer is stored in the buffer-local variable `master-of'.
11022You can set this variable using `master-set-slave'. You can show
11023yourself the value of `master-of' by calling `master-show-slave'." t nil)
11024
11025;;;***
11026\f
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11027;;;### (autoloads (unbold-region bold-region message-news-other-frame
11028;;;;;; message-news-other-window message-mail-other-frame message-mail-other-window
11029;;;;;; message-bounce message-resend message-forward message-recover
11030;;;;;; message-supersede message-cancel-news message-followup message-wide-reply
11031;;;;;; message-reply message-news message-mail message-mode message-signature-file
11032;;;;;; message-signature message-indent-citation-function message-cite-function
11033;;;;;; message-yank-prefix message-citation-line-function message-send-mail-function
11034;;;;;; message-user-organization-file message-signature-separator
20a82009 11035;;;;;; message-from-style) "message" "gnus/message.el" (15054 32558))
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11036;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/message.el
11037
11038(defvar message-from-style (quote default) "\
11039*Specifies how \"From\" headers look.
11040
ac95a621 11041If nil, they contain just the return address like:
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11043If `parens', they look like:
11044 king@grassland.com (Elvis Parsley)
11045If `angles', they look like:
11046 Elvis Parsley <king@grassland.com>
11047
11048Otherwise, most addresses look like `angles', but they look like
11049`parens' if `angles' would need quoting and `parens' would not.")
11050
11051(defvar message-signature-separator "^-- *$" "\
11052Regexp matching the signature separator.")
11053
11054(defvar message-user-organization-file "/usr/lib/news/organization" "\
11055*Local news organization file.")
11056
11057(defvar message-send-mail-function (quote message-send-mail-with-sendmail) "\
11058Function to call to send the current buffer as mail.
11059The headers should be delimited by a line whose contents match the
11060variable `mail-header-separator'.
11061
b442e70a 11062Valid values include `message-send-mail-with-sendmail' (the default),
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11063`message-send-mail-with-mh', `message-send-mail-with-qmail',
11064`smtpmail-send-it' and `feedmail-send-it'.
11065
11066See also `send-mail-function'.")
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11068(defvar message-citation-line-function (quote message-insert-citation-line) "\
11069*Function called to insert the \"Whomever writes:\" line.")
11070
11071(defvar message-yank-prefix "> " "\
b442e70a 11072*Prefix inserted on the lines of yanked messages.")
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11074(defvar message-cite-function (quote message-cite-original) "\
11075*Function for citing an original message.
11076Predefined functions include `message-cite-original' and
11077`message-cite-original-without-signature'.
11078Note that `message-cite-original' uses `mail-citation-hook' if that is non-nil.")
11079
11080(defvar message-indent-citation-function (quote message-indent-citation) "\
11081*Function for modifying a citation just inserted in the mail buffer.
11082This can also be a list of functions. Each function can find the
11083citation between (point) and (mark t). And each function should leave
11084point and mark around the citation text as modified.")
11085
11086(defvar message-signature t "\
11087*String to be inserted at the end of the message buffer.
11088If t, the `message-signature-file' file will be inserted instead.
11089If a function, the result from the function will be used instead.
11090If a form, the result from the form will be used instead.")
11091
11092(defvar message-signature-file "~/.signature" "\
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11093*Name of file containing the text inserted at end of message buffer.
11094Ignored if the named file doesn't exist.
11095If nil, don't insert a signature.")
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11099(autoload (quote message-mode) "message" "\
11100Major mode for editing mail and news to be sent.
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11101Like Text Mode but with these additional commands:\\<message-mode-map>
11102C-c C-s `message-send' (send the message) C-c C-c `message-send-and-exit'
11103C-c C-d Postpone sending the message C-c C-k Kill the message
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11104C-c C-f move to a header field (and create it if there isn't):
11105 C-c C-f C-t move to To C-c C-f C-s move to Subject
11106 C-c C-f C-c move to Cc C-c C-f C-b move to Bcc
11107 C-c C-f C-w move to Fcc C-c C-f C-r move to Reply-To
11108 C-c C-f C-u move to Summary C-c C-f C-n move to Newsgroups
11109 C-c C-f C-k move to Keywords C-c C-f C-d move to Distribution
11110 C-c C-f C-f move to Followup-To
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11111C-c C-t `message-insert-to' (add a To header to a news followup)
11112C-c C-n `message-insert-newsgroups' (add a Newsgroup header to a news reply)
11113C-c C-b `message-goto-body' (move to beginning of message text).
11114C-c C-i `message-goto-signature' (move to the beginning of the signature).
11115C-c C-w `message-insert-signature' (insert `message-signature-file' file).
11116C-c C-y `message-yank-original' (insert current message, if any).
11117C-c C-q `message-fill-yanked-message' (fill what was yanked).
11118C-c C-e `message-elide-region' (elide the text between point and mark).
11119C-c C-v `message-delete-not-region' (remove the text outside the region).
11120C-c C-z `message-kill-to-signature' (kill the text up to the signature).
11121C-c C-r `message-caesar-buffer-body' (rot13 the message body).
11122C-c C-a `mml-attach-file' (attach a file as MIME).
11123M-RET `message-newline-and-reformat' (break the line and reformat)." t nil)
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11124
11125(autoload (quote message-mail) "message" "\
11126Start editing a mail message to be sent.
11127OTHER-HEADERS is an alist of header/value pairs." t nil)
11128
11129(autoload (quote message-news) "message" "\
11130Start editing a news article to be sent." t nil)
11131
11132(autoload (quote message-reply) "message" "\
11133Start editing a reply to the article in the current buffer." t nil)
11134
11135(autoload (quote message-wide-reply) "message" "\
11136Make a \"wide\" reply to the message in the current buffer." t nil)
11137
11138(autoload (quote message-followup) "message" "\
11139Follow up to the message in the current buffer.
11140If TO-NEWSGROUPS, use that as the new Newsgroups line." t nil)
11141
11142(autoload (quote message-cancel-news) "message" "\
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11143Cancel an article you posted.
11144If ARG, allow editing of the cancellation message." t nil)
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11145
11146(autoload (quote message-supersede) "message" "\
11147Start composing a message to supersede the current message.
11148This is done simply by taking the old article and adding a Supersedes
11149header line with the old Message-ID." t nil)
11150
11151(autoload (quote message-recover) "message" "\
11152Reread contents of current buffer from its last auto-save file." t nil)
11153
11154(autoload (quote message-forward) "message" "\
11155Forward the current message via mail.
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11156Optional NEWS will use news to forward instead of mail.
11157Optional DIGEST will use digest to forward." t nil)
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11158
11159(autoload (quote message-resend) "message" "\
11160Resend the current article to ADDRESS." t nil)
11161
11162(autoload (quote message-bounce) "message" "\
11163Re-mail the current message.
b442e70a 11164This only makes sense if the current message is a bounce message that
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11165contains some mail you have written which has been bounced back to
11166you." t nil)
11167
11168(autoload (quote message-mail-other-window) "message" "\
11169Like `message-mail' command, but display mail buffer in another window." t nil)
11170
11171(autoload (quote message-mail-other-frame) "message" "\
11172Like `message-mail' command, but display mail buffer in another frame." t nil)
11173
11174(autoload (quote message-news-other-window) "message" "\
11175Start editing a news article to be sent." t nil)
11176
11177(autoload (quote message-news-other-frame) "message" "\
11178Start editing a news article to be sent." t nil)
11179
11180(autoload (quote bold-region) "message" "\
11181Bold all nonblank characters in the region.
11182Works by overstriking characters.
11183Called from program, takes two arguments START and END
11184which specify the range to operate on." t nil)
11185
11186(autoload (quote unbold-region) "message" "\
11187Remove all boldness (overstruck characters) in the region.
11188Called from program, takes two arguments START and END
11189which specify the range to operate on." t nil)
11190
11191;;;***
11192\f
11193;;;### (autoloads (metapost-mode metafont-mode) "meta-mode" "progmodes/meta-mode.el"
20a82009 11194;;;;;; (15192 12244))
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11195;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/meta-mode.el
11196
11197(autoload (quote metafont-mode) "meta-mode" "\
11198Major mode for editing Metafont sources.
11199Special commands:
11200\\{meta-mode-map}
11201
11202Turning on Metafont mode calls the value of the variables
11203`meta-common-mode-hook' and `metafont-mode-hook'." t nil)
11204
11205(autoload (quote metapost-mode) "meta-mode" "\
11206Major mode for editing MetaPost sources.
11207Special commands:
11208\\{meta-mode-map}
11209
11210Turning on MetaPost mode calls the value of the variable
11211`meta-common-mode-hook' and `metafont-mode-hook'." t nil)
11212
11213;;;***
11214\f
11215;;;### (autoloads (metamail-region metamail-buffer metamail-interpret-body
11216;;;;;; metamail-interpret-header) "metamail" "mail/metamail.el"
5682d301 11217;;;;;; (14863 43076))
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11218;;; Generated autoloads from mail/metamail.el
11219
11220(autoload (quote metamail-interpret-header) "metamail" "\
11221Interpret a header part of a MIME message in current buffer.
11222Its body part is not interpreted at all." t nil)
11223
11224(autoload (quote metamail-interpret-body) "metamail" "\
11225Interpret a body part of a MIME message in current buffer.
11226Optional argument VIEWMODE specifies the value of the
11227EMACS_VIEW_MODE environment variable (defaulted to 1).
11228Optional argument NODISPLAY non-nil means buffer is not
11229redisplayed as output is inserted.
11230Its header part is not interpreted at all." t nil)
11231
11232(autoload (quote metamail-buffer) "metamail" "\
11233Process current buffer through `metamail'.
11234Optional argument VIEWMODE specifies the value of the
11235EMACS_VIEW_MODE environment variable (defaulted to 1).
11236Optional argument BUFFER specifies a buffer to be filled (nil
11237means current).
11238Optional argument NODISPLAY non-nil means buffer is not
11239redisplayed as output is inserted." t nil)
11240
11241(autoload (quote metamail-region) "metamail" "\
11242Process current region through 'metamail'.
11243Optional argument VIEWMODE specifies the value of the
11244EMACS_VIEW_MODE environment variable (defaulted to 1).
11245Optional argument BUFFER specifies a buffer to be filled (nil
11246means current).
11247Optional argument NODISPLAY non-nil means buffer is not
11248redisplayed as output is inserted." t nil)
11249
11250;;;***
11251\f
11252;;;### (autoloads (mh-letter-mode mh-smail-other-window mh-smail-batch
20a82009 11253;;;;;; mh-smail) "mh-comp" "mail/mh-comp.el" (15192 12235))
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11254;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mh-comp.el
11255
11256(autoload (quote mh-smail) "mh-comp" "\
11257Compose and send mail with the MH mail system.
11258This function is an entry point to mh-e, the Emacs front end
11259to the MH mail system.
11260
11261See documentation of `\\[mh-send]' for more details on composing mail." t nil)
11262
11263(autoload (quote mh-smail-batch) "mh-comp" "\
11264Set up a mail composition draft with the MH mail system.
11265This function is an entry point to mh-e, the Emacs front end
11266to the MH mail system. This function does not prompt the user
11267for any header fields, and thus is suitable for use by programs
11268that want to create a mail buffer.
11269Users should use `\\[mh-smail]' to compose mail." nil nil)
11270
11271(autoload (quote mh-smail-other-window) "mh-comp" "\
11272Compose and send mail in other window with the MH mail system.
11273This function is an entry point to mh-e, the Emacs front end
11274to the MH mail system.
11275
11276See documentation of `\\[mh-send]' for more details on composing mail." t nil)
11277
11278(autoload (quote mh-letter-mode) "mh-comp" "\
11279Mode for composing letters in mh-e.\\<mh-letter-mode-map>
11280When you have finished composing, type \\[mh-send-letter] to send the message
11281using the MH mail handling system.
11282See the documentation for \\[mh-edit-mhn] for information on composing MIME
11283messages.
11284
11285\\{mh-letter-mode-map}
11286
11287Variables controlling this mode (defaults in parentheses):
11288
11289 mh-delete-yanked-msg-window (nil)
11290 If non-nil, \\[mh-yank-cur-msg] will delete any windows displaying
11291 the yanked message.
11292
11293 mh-yank-from-start-of-msg (t)
11294 If non-nil, \\[mh-yank-cur-msg] will include the entire message.
11295 If `body', just yank the body (no header).
11296 If nil, only the portion of the message following the point will be yanked.
11297 If there is a region, this variable is ignored.
11298
11299 mh-ins-buf-prefix (\"> \")
11300 String to insert before each non-blank line of a message as it is
11301 inserted in a draft letter.
11302
11303 mh-signature-file-name (\"~/.signature\")
11304 File to be inserted into message by \\[mh-insert-signature].
11305
11306This command runs the normal hooks `text-mode-hook' and `mh-letter-mode-hook'." t nil)
11307
11308;;;***
11309\f
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11310;;;### (autoloads (mh-version mh-rmail) "mh-e" "mail/mh-e.el" (15281
11311;;;;;; 51219))
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11312;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mh-e.el
11313
11314(autoload (quote mh-rmail) "mh-e" "\
11315Inc(orporate) new mail with MH, or, with arg, scan an MH mail folder.
11316This function is an entry point to mh-e, the Emacs front end
11317to the MH mail system." t nil)
11318
11319(autoload (quote mh-version) "mh-e" "\
11320Display version information about mh-e and the MH mail handling system." t nil)
11321
11322;;;***
11323\f
20a82009 11324;;;### (autoloads nil "mh-mime" "mail/mh-mime.el" (15192 12235))
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11325;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mh-mime.el
11326
11327(defvar mh-mime-content-types (quote (("text/plain") ("text/richtext") ("multipart/mixed") ("multipart/alternative") ("multipart/digest") ("multipart/parallel") ("message/rfc822") ("message/partial") ("message/external-body") ("application/octet-stream") ("application/postscript") ("image/jpeg") ("image/gif") ("audio/basic") ("video/mpeg"))) "\
11328Legal MIME content types. See documentation for \\[mh-edit-mhn].")
11329
11330;;;***
11331\f
5682d301 11332;;;### (autoloads nil "mh-utils" "mail/mh-utils.el" (15320 3853))
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11333;;; Generated autoloads from mail/mh-utils.el
11334
11335(put (quote mh-progs) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
11336
11337(put (quote mh-lib) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
11338
11339(put (quote mh-lib-progs) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
11340
11341(put (quote mh-nmh-p) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
11342
11343;;;***
11344\f
11345;;;### (autoloads (midnight-delay-set clean-buffer-list) "midnight"
20a82009 11346;;;;;; "midnight.el" (15192 12215))
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11347;;; Generated autoloads from midnight.el
11348
11349(autoload (quote clean-buffer-list) "midnight" "\
11350Kill old buffers that have not been displayed recently.
11351The relevant variables are `clean-buffer-list-delay-general',
11352`clean-buffer-list-delay-special', `clean-buffer-list-kill-buffer-names',
11353`clean-buffer-list-kill-never-buffer-names',
11354`clean-buffer-list-kill-regexps' and
11355`clean-buffer-list-kill-never-regexps'.
11356While processing buffers, this procedure displays messages containing
11357the current date/time, buffer name, how many seconds ago it was
11358displayed (can be nil if the buffer was never displayed) and its
11359lifetime, i.e., its \"age\" when it will be purged." t nil)
11360
11361(autoload (quote midnight-delay-set) "midnight" "\
11362Modify `midnight-timer' according to `midnight-delay'.
11363Sets the first argument SYMB (which must be symbol `midnight-delay')
11364to its second argument TM." nil nil)
11365
11366;;;***
11367\f
ac95a621 11368;;;### (autoloads (minibuffer-electric-default-mode) "minibuf-eldef"
5682d301 11369;;;;;; "minibuf-eldef.el" (15297 22175))
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11370;;; Generated autoloads from minibuf-eldef.el
11371
11372(defvar minibuffer-electric-default-mode nil "\
20a82009 11373Non-nil if Minibuffer-Electric-Default mode is enabled.
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11374See the command `minibuffer-electric-default-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
11375Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
11376use either \\[customize] or the function `minibuffer-electric-default-mode'.")
11377
11378(custom-add-to-group (quote minibuffer) (quote minibuffer-electric-default-mode) (quote custom-variable))
11379
11380(custom-add-load (quote minibuffer-electric-default-mode) (quote minibuf-eldef))
11381
11382(autoload (quote minibuffer-electric-default-mode) "minibuf-eldef" "\
11383Toggle Minibuffer Electric Default mode
11384When active, minibuffer prompts that show a default value only show the
11385default when it's applicable -- that is, when hitting RET would yield
11386the default value. If the user modifies the input such that hitting RET
11387would enter a non-default value, the prompt is modified to remove the
11388default indication.
11389
11390With prefix argument ARG, turn on if positive, otherwise off.
11391Returns non-nil if the new state is enabled." t nil)
11392
11393;;;***
11394\f
93548d2e 11395;;;### (autoloads (convert-mocklisp-buffer) "mlconvert" "emulation/mlconvert.el"
20a82009 11396;;;;;; (15192 12224))
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11397;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/mlconvert.el
11398
11399(autoload (quote convert-mocklisp-buffer) "mlconvert" "\
11400Convert buffer of Mocklisp code to real Lisp that GNU Emacs can run." t nil)
11401
11402;;;***
11403\f
b442e70a 11404;;;### (autoloads (mm-inline-partial) "mm-partial" "gnus/mm-partial.el"
20a82009 11405;;;;;; (15192 12230))
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11406;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/mm-partial.el
11407
11408(autoload (quote mm-inline-partial) "mm-partial" "\
11409Show the partial part of HANDLE.
11410This function replaces the buffer of HANDLE with a buffer contains
11411the entire message.
11412If NO-DISPLAY is nil, display it. Otherwise, do nothing after replacing." nil nil)
11413
11414;;;***
11415\f
a67b854e 11416;;;### (autoloads (mm-uu-test mm-uu-dissect) "mm-uu" "gnus/mm-uu.el"
20a82009 11417;;;;;; (15223 37896))
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11418;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/mm-uu.el
11419
11420(autoload (quote mm-uu-dissect) "mm-uu" "\
11421Dissect the current buffer and return a list of uu handles." nil nil)
11422
11423(autoload (quote mm-uu-test) "mm-uu" "\
11424Check whether the current buffer contains uu stuff." nil nil)
11425
11426;;;***
11427\f
93548d2e 11428;;;### (autoloads (modula-2-mode) "modula2" "progmodes/modula2.el"
20a82009 11429;;;;;; (15192 12244))
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11430;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/modula2.el
11431
11432(autoload (quote modula-2-mode) "modula2" "\
11433This is a mode intended to support program development in Modula-2.
11434All control constructs of Modula-2 can be reached by typing C-c
11435followed by the first character of the construct.
11436\\<m2-mode-map>
11437 \\[m2-begin] begin \\[m2-case] case
11438 \\[m2-definition] definition \\[m2-else] else
11439 \\[m2-for] for \\[m2-header] header
11440 \\[m2-if] if \\[m2-module] module
11441 \\[m2-loop] loop \\[m2-or] or
11442 \\[m2-procedure] procedure Control-c Control-w with
11443 \\[m2-record] record \\[m2-stdio] stdio
11444 \\[m2-type] type \\[m2-until] until
11445 \\[m2-var] var \\[m2-while] while
11446 \\[m2-export] export \\[m2-import] import
11447 \\[m2-begin-comment] begin-comment \\[m2-end-comment] end-comment
11448 \\[suspend-emacs] suspend Emacs \\[m2-toggle] toggle
11449 \\[m2-compile] compile \\[m2-next-error] next-error
11450 \\[m2-link] link
11451
11452 `m2-indent' controls the number of spaces for each indentation.
11453 `m2-compile-command' holds the command to compile a Modula-2 program.
11454 `m2-link-command' holds the command to link a Modula-2 program." t nil)
11455
11456;;;***
11457\f
0ad84a21 11458;;;### (autoloads (unmorse-region morse-region) "morse" "play/morse.el"
20a82009 11459;;;;;; (15192 12239))
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11460;;; Generated autoloads from play/morse.el
11461
11462(autoload (quote morse-region) "morse" "\
11463Convert all text in a given region to morse code." t nil)
11464
11465(autoload (quote unmorse-region) "morse" "\
11466Convert morse coded text in region to ordinary ASCII text." t nil)
11467
11468;;;***
11469\f
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11470;;;### (autoloads (mouse-sel-mode) "mouse-sel" "mouse-sel.el" (15235
11471;;;;;; 24850))
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11472;;; Generated autoloads from mouse-sel.el
11473
11474(autoload (quote mouse-sel-mode) "mouse-sel" "\
11475Toggle Mouse Sel mode.
11476With prefix ARG, turn Mouse Sel mode on if and only if ARG is positive.
11477Returns the new status of Mouse Sel mode (non-nil means on).
11478
11479When Mouse Sel mode is enabled, mouse selection is enhanced in various ways:
11480
11481- Clicking mouse-1 starts (cancels) selection, dragging extends it.
11482
11483- Clicking or dragging mouse-3 extends the selection as well.
11484
11485- Double-clicking on word constituents selects words.
11486Double-clicking on symbol constituents selects symbols.
11487Double-clicking on quotes or parentheses selects sexps.
11488Double-clicking on whitespace selects whitespace.
11489Triple-clicking selects lines.
11490Quad-clicking selects paragraphs.
11491
11492- Selecting sets the region & X primary selection, but does NOT affect
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11493the kill-ring, nor do the kill-ring function change the X selection.
11494Because the mouse handlers set the primary selection directly,
11495mouse-sel sets the variables interprogram-cut-function and
11496interprogram-paste-function to nil.
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11497
11498- Clicking mouse-2 inserts the contents of the primary selection at
a67b854e 11499the mouse position (or point, if `mouse-yank-at-point' is non-nil).
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11500
11501- Pressing mouse-2 while selecting or extending copies selection
11502to the kill ring. Pressing mouse-1 or mouse-3 kills it.
11503
11504- Double-clicking mouse-3 also kills selection.
11505
11506- M-mouse-1, M-mouse-2 & M-mouse-3 work similarly to mouse-1, mouse-2
11507& mouse-3, but operate on the X secondary selection rather than the
11508primary selection and region." t nil)
11509
11510;;;***
11511\f
7518ed7b 11512;;;### (autoloads (mpuz) "mpuz" "play/mpuz.el" (14184 34750))
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11513;;; Generated autoloads from play/mpuz.el
11514
11515(autoload (quote mpuz) "mpuz" "\
11516Multiplication puzzle with GNU Emacs." t nil)
11517
11518;;;***
11519\f
20a82009 11520;;;### (autoloads (msb-mode) "msb" "msb.el" (15192 12215))
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11521;;; Generated autoloads from msb.el
11522
11523(defvar msb-mode nil "\
efaa080b 11524Non-nil if Msb mode is enabled.
bd02b8e0 11525See the command `msb-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
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11526Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
11527use either \\[customize] or the function `msb-mode'.")
11528
11529(custom-add-to-group (quote msb) (quote msb-mode) (quote custom-variable))
11530
11531(custom-add-load (quote msb-mode) (quote msb))
11532
11533(autoload (quote msb-mode) "msb" "\
11534Toggle Msb mode.
11535With arg, turn Msb mode on if and only if arg is positive.
11536This mode overrides the binding(s) of `mouse-buffer-menu' to provide a
11537different buffer menu using the function `msb'." t nil)
11538
11539;;;***
11540\f
11541;;;### (autoloads (dump-codings dump-charsets mule-diag list-input-methods
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11542;;;;;; list-fontsets describe-fontset describe-font list-coding-categories
11543;;;;;; list-coding-systems describe-current-coding-system describe-current-coding-system-briefly
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11544;;;;;; describe-coding-system describe-char-after describe-character-set
11545;;;;;; list-charset-chars read-charset list-character-sets) "mule-diag"
20a82009 11546;;;;;; "international/mule-diag.el" (15292 25972))
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11547;;; Generated autoloads from international/mule-diag.el
11548
11549(autoload (quote list-character-sets) "mule-diag" "\
11550Display a list of all character sets.
11551
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11552The ID-NUM column contains a charset identification number
11553 for internal Emacs use.
11554
11555The MULTIBYTE-FORM column contains a format of multibyte sequence
11556 of characters in the charset for buffer and string
11557 by one to four hexadecimal digits.
11558 `xx' stands for any byte in the range 0..127.
11559 `XX' stands for any byte in the range 160..255.
11560
11561The D column contains a dimension of this character set.
11562The CH column contains a number of characters in a block of this character set.
11563The FINAL-CHAR column contains an ISO-2022's <final-char> to use for
11564 designating this character set in ISO-2022-based coding systems.
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11565
11566With prefix arg, the output format gets more cryptic,
11567but still shows the full information." t nil)
11568
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11569(autoload (quote read-charset) "mule-diag" "\
11570Read a character set from the minibuffer, prompting with string PROMPT.
11571It reads an Emacs' character set listed in the variable `charset-list'
11572or a non-ISO character set listed in the variable
11573`non-iso-charset-alist'.
11574
11575Optional arguments are DEFAULT-VALUE and INITIAL-INPUT.
11576DEFAULT-VALUE, if non-nil, is the default value.
11577INITIAL-INPUT, if non-nil, is a string inserted in the minibuffer initially.
11578See the documentation of the function `completing-read' for the
11579detailed meanings of these arguments." nil nil)
11580
11581(autoload (quote list-charset-chars) "mule-diag" "\
11582Display a list of characters in the specified character set." t nil)
11583
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11584(autoload (quote describe-character-set) "mule-diag" "\
11585Display information about character set CHARSET." t nil)
11586
a1b8d58b 11587(autoload (quote describe-char-after) "mule-diag" "\
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11588Display information about the character at POS in the current buffer.
11589POS defaults to point.
a1b8d58b
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11590The information includes character code, charset and code points in it,
11591syntax, category, how the character is encoded in a file,
11592which font is being used for displaying the character." t nil)
11593
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11594(autoload (quote describe-coding-system) "mule-diag" "\
11595Display information about CODING-SYSTEM." t nil)
11596
11597(autoload (quote describe-current-coding-system-briefly) "mule-diag" "\
11598Display coding systems currently used in a brief format in echo area.
11599
11600The format is \"F[..],K[..],T[..],P>[..],P<[..], default F[..],P<[..],P<[..]\",
11601where mnemonics of the following coding systems come in this order
11602at the place of `..':
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11603 `buffer-file-coding-system' (of the current buffer)
11604 eol-type of `buffer-file-coding-system' (of the current buffer)
93548d2e 11605 Value returned by `keyboard-coding-system'
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11606 eol-type of `keyboard-coding-system'
11607 Value returned by `terminal-coding-system'.
11608 eol-type of `terminal-coding-system'
93548d2e 11609 `process-coding-system' for read (of the current buffer, if any)
54baed30 11610 eol-type of `process-coding-system' for read (of the current buffer, if any)
93548d2e 11611 `process-coding-system' for write (of the current buffer, if any)
54baed30 11612 eol-type of `process-coding-system' for write (of the current buffer, if any)
93548d2e 11613 `default-buffer-file-coding-system'
54baed30 11614 eol-type of `default-buffer-file-coding-system'
93548d2e 11615 `default-process-coding-system' for read
54baed30 11616 eol-type of `default-process-coding-system' for read
93548d2e 11617 `default-process-coding-system' for write
54baed30 11618 eol-type of `default-process-coding-system'" t nil)
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11619
11620(autoload (quote describe-current-coding-system) "mule-diag" "\
11621Display coding systems currently used, in detail." t nil)
11622
11623(autoload (quote list-coding-systems) "mule-diag" "\
11624Display a list of all coding systems.
11625This shows the mnemonic letter, name, and description of each coding system.
11626
11627With prefix arg, the output format gets more cryptic,
11628but still contains full information about each coding system." t nil)
11629
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11630(autoload (quote list-coding-categories) "mule-diag" "\
11631Display a list of all coding categories." nil nil)
11632
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11633(autoload (quote describe-font) "mule-diag" "\
11634Display information about fonts which partially match FONTNAME." t nil)
11635
11636(autoload (quote describe-fontset) "mule-diag" "\
11637Display information of FONTSET.
a1b8d58b 11638This shows which font is used for which character(s)." t nil)
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11639
11640(autoload (quote list-fontsets) "mule-diag" "\
11641Display a list of all fontsets.
11642This shows the name, size, and style of each fontset.
11643With prefix arg, it also list the fonts contained in each fontset;
11644see the function `describe-fontset' for the format of the list." t nil)
11645
11646(autoload (quote list-input-methods) "mule-diag" "\
11647Display information about all input methods." t nil)
11648
11649(autoload (quote mule-diag) "mule-diag" "\
11650Display diagnosis of the multilingual environment (Mule).
11651
11652This shows various information related to the current multilingual
11653environment, including lists of input methods, coding systems,
11654character sets, and fontsets (if Emacs is running under a window
11655system which uses fontsets)." t nil)
11656
11657(autoload (quote dump-charsets) "mule-diag" "\
11658Dump information about all charsets into the file `CHARSETS'.
11659The file is saved in the directory `data-directory'." nil nil)
11660
11661(autoload (quote dump-codings) "mule-diag" "\
11662Dump information about all coding systems into the file `CODINGS'.
11663The file is saved in the directory `data-directory'." nil nil)
11664
11665;;;***
11666\f
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11667;;;### (autoloads (detect-coding-with-language-environment detect-coding-with-priority
11668;;;;;; coding-system-equal coding-system-translation-table-for-encode
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11669;;;;;; coding-system-translation-table-for-decode coding-system-pre-write-conversion
11670;;;;;; coding-system-post-read-conversion coding-system-eol-type-mnemonic
11671;;;;;; lookup-nested-alist set-nested-alist truncate-string-to-width
11672;;;;;; store-substring string-to-sequence) "mule-util" "international/mule-util.el"
20a82009 11673;;;;;; (15192 12232))
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11674;;; Generated autoloads from international/mule-util.el
11675
11676(autoload (quote string-to-sequence) "mule-util" "\
11677Convert STRING to a sequence of TYPE which contains characters in STRING.
11678TYPE should be `list' or `vector'." nil nil)
11679
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11680(defsubst string-to-list (string) "\
11681Return a list of characters in STRING." (string-to-sequence string (quote list)))
93548d2e 11682
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11683(defsubst string-to-vector (string) "\
11684Return a vector of characters in STRING." (string-to-sequence string (quote vector)))
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11685
11686(autoload (quote store-substring) "mule-util" "\
11687Embed OBJ (string or character) at index IDX of STRING." nil nil)
11688
11689(autoload (quote truncate-string-to-width) "mule-util" "\
11690Truncate string STR to end at column END-COLUMN.
cded5ed3 11691The optional 3rd arg START-COLUMN, if non-nil, specifies
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11692the starting column; that means to return the characters occupying
11693columns START-COLUMN ... END-COLUMN of STR.
11694
cded5ed3 11695The optional 4th arg PADDING, if non-nil, specifies a padding character
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11696to add at the end of the result if STR doesn't reach column END-COLUMN,
11697or if END-COLUMN comes in the middle of a character in STR.
11698PADDING is also added at the beginning of the result
11699if column START-COLUMN appears in the middle of a character in STR.
11700
11701If PADDING is nil, no padding is added in these cases, so
11702the resulting string may be narrower than END-COLUMN." nil nil)
11703
11704(defalias (quote truncate-string) (quote truncate-string-to-width))
11705
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11706(defsubst nested-alist-p (obj) "\
11707Return t if OBJ is a nested alist.
11708
11709Nested alist is a list of the form (ENTRY . BRANCHES), where ENTRY is
11710any Lisp object, and BRANCHES is a list of cons cells of the form
11711\(KEY-ELEMENT . NESTED-ALIST).
11712
11713You can use a nested alist to store any Lisp object (ENTRY) for a key
11714sequence KEYSEQ, where KEYSEQ is a sequence of KEY-ELEMENT. KEYSEQ
11715can be a string, a vector, or a list." (and obj (listp obj) (listp (cdr obj))))
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11716
11717(autoload (quote set-nested-alist) "mule-util" "\
11718Set ENTRY for KEYSEQ in a nested alist ALIST.
11719Optional 4th arg LEN non-nil means the first LEN elements in KEYSEQ
11720 is considered.
11721Optional argument BRANCHES if non-nil is branches for a keyseq
11722longer than KEYSEQ.
11723See the documentation of `nested-alist-p' for more detail." nil nil)
11724
11725(autoload (quote lookup-nested-alist) "mule-util" "\
11726Look up key sequence KEYSEQ in nested alist ALIST. Return the definition.
11727Optional 1st argument LEN specifies the length of KEYSEQ.
11728Optional 2nd argument START specifies index of the starting key.
11729The returned value is normally a nested alist of which
11730car part is the entry for KEYSEQ.
11731If ALIST is not deep enough for KEYSEQ, return number which is
11732 how many key elements at the front of KEYSEQ it takes
11733 to reach a leaf in ALIST.
11734Optional 3rd argument NIL-FOR-TOO-LONG non-nil means return nil
11735 even if ALIST is not deep enough." nil nil)
11736
11737(autoload (quote coding-system-eol-type-mnemonic) "mule-util" "\
11738Return the string indicating end-of-line format of CODING-SYSTEM." nil nil)
11739
11740(autoload (quote coding-system-post-read-conversion) "mule-util" "\
11741Return the value of CODING-SYSTEM's post-read-conversion property." nil nil)
11742
11743(autoload (quote coding-system-pre-write-conversion) "mule-util" "\
11744Return the value of CODING-SYSTEM's pre-write-conversion property." nil nil)
11745
11746(autoload (quote coding-system-translation-table-for-decode) "mule-util" "\
11747Return the value of CODING-SYSTEM's translation-table-for-decode property." nil nil)
11748
11749(autoload (quote coding-system-translation-table-for-encode) "mule-util" "\
11750Return the value of CODING-SYSTEM's translation-table-for-encode property." nil nil)
11751
11752(autoload (quote coding-system-equal) "mule-util" "\
11753Return t if and only if CODING-SYSTEM-1 and CODING-SYSTEM-2 are identical.
11754Two coding systems are identical if two symbols are equal
11755or one is an alias of the other." nil nil)
11756
11757(autoload (quote detect-coding-with-priority) "mule-util" "\
11758Detect a coding system of the text between FROM and TO with PRIORITY-LIST.
11759PRIORITY-LIST is an alist of coding categories vs the corresponding
11760coding systems ordered by priority." nil (quote macro))
11761
11762(autoload (quote detect-coding-with-language-environment) "mule-util" "\
11763Detect a coding system of the text between FROM and TO with LANG-ENV.
11764The detection takes into account the coding system priorities for the
11765language environment LANG-ENV." nil nil)
11766
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11767;;;***
11768\f
0ad84a21 11769;;;### (autoloads (mwheel-install mouse-wheel-mode) "mwheel" "mwheel.el"
20a82009 11770;;;;;; (15205 21902))
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11771;;; Generated autoloads from mwheel.el
11772
0ad84a21 11773(defvar mouse-wheel-mode nil "\
09938b67 11774Non-nil if Mouse-Wheel mode is enabled.
bd02b8e0 11775See the command `mouse-wheel-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
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11776Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
11777use either \\[customize] or the function `mouse-wheel-mode'.")
11778
11779(custom-add-to-group (quote mouse) (quote mouse-wheel-mode) (quote custom-variable))
11780
11781(custom-add-load (quote mouse-wheel-mode) (quote mwheel))
11782
11783(autoload (quote mouse-wheel-mode) "mwheel" "\
11784Toggle mouse wheel support.
11785With prefix argument ARG, turn on if positive, otherwise off.
11786Returns non-nil if the new state is enabled." t nil)
11787
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11788(autoload (quote mwheel-install) "mwheel" "\
11789Enable mouse wheel support." nil nil)
11790
11791;;;***
11792\f
93548d2e 11793;;;### (autoloads (network-connection network-connection-to-service
64ed733a 11794;;;;;; whois-reverse-lookup whois finger ftp dig nslookup nslookup-host
a25bbe00 11795;;;;;; route arp netstat ipconfig ping traceroute) "net-utils" "net/net-utils.el"
20a82009 11796;;;;;; (15192 12237))
a25bbe00 11797;;; Generated autoloads from net/net-utils.el
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11798
11799(autoload (quote traceroute) "net-utils" "\
11800Run traceroute program for TARGET." t nil)
11801
11802(autoload (quote ping) "net-utils" "\
11803Ping HOST.
0ad84a21 11804If your system's ping continues until interrupted, you can try setting
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11805`ping-program-options'." t nil)
11806
11807(autoload (quote ipconfig) "net-utils" "\
11808Run ipconfig program." t nil)
11809
11810(defalias (quote ifconfig) (quote ipconfig))
11811
11812(autoload (quote netstat) "net-utils" "\
11813Run netstat program." t nil)
11814
11815(autoload (quote arp) "net-utils" "\
11816Run the arp program." t nil)
11817
11818(autoload (quote route) "net-utils" "\
11819Run the route program." t nil)
11820
11821(autoload (quote nslookup-host) "net-utils" "\
11822Lookup the DNS information for HOST." t nil)
11823
11824(autoload (quote nslookup) "net-utils" "\
11825Run nslookup program." t nil)
11826
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11827(autoload (quote dig) "net-utils" "\
11828Run dig program." t nil)
11829
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11830(autoload (quote ftp) "net-utils" "\
11831Run ftp program." t nil)
11832
11833(autoload (quote finger) "net-utils" "\
11834Finger USER on HOST." t nil)
11835
11836(autoload (quote whois) "net-utils" "\
11837Send SEARCH-STRING to server defined by the `whois-server-name' variable.
11838If `whois-guess-server' is non-nil, then try to deduce the correct server
11839from SEARCH-STRING. With argument, prompt for whois server." t nil)
11840
11841(autoload (quote whois-reverse-lookup) "net-utils" nil t nil)
11842
11843(autoload (quote network-connection-to-service) "net-utils" "\
11844Open a network connection to SERVICE on HOST." t nil)
11845
11846(autoload (quote network-connection) "net-utils" "\
11847Open a network connection to HOST on PORT." t nil)
11848
11849;;;***
11850\f
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11851;;;### (autoloads (comment-indent-new-line comment-dwim comment-region
11852;;;;;; uncomment-region comment-kill comment-set-column comment-indent
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11853;;;;;; comment-indent-default comment-normalize-vars comment-multi-line
11854;;;;;; comment-padding comment-style comment-column) "newcomment"
11855;;;;;; "newcomment.el" (15306 37163))
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11856;;; Generated autoloads from newcomment.el
11857
11858(defalias (quote indent-for-comment) (quote comment-indent))
11859
11860(defalias (quote set-comment-column) (quote comment-set-column))
11861
11862(defalias (quote kill-comment) (quote comment-kill))
11863
11864(defalias (quote indent-new-comment-line) (quote comment-indent-new-line))
11865
abb2db1c 11866(defgroup comment nil "Indenting and filling of comments." :prefix "comment-" :version "21.1" :group (quote fill))
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11867
11868(defvar comment-column 32 "\
11869*Column to indent right-margin comments to.
11870Setting this variable automatically makes it local to the current buffer.
11871Each mode establishes a different default value for this variable; you
11872can set the value for a particular mode using that mode's hook.")
11873
11874(defvar comment-start nil "\
11875*String to insert to start a new comment, or nil if no comment syntax.")
11876
11877(defvar comment-start-skip nil "\
11878*Regexp to match the start of a comment plus everything up to its body.
11879If there are any \\(...\\) pairs, the comment delimiter text is held to begin
11880at the place matched by the close of the first pair.")
11881
11882(defvar comment-end-skip nil "\
11883Regexp to match the end of a comment plus everything up to its body.")
11884
11885(defvar comment-end "" "\
11886*String to insert to end a new comment.
11887Should be an empty string if comments are terminated by end-of-line.")
11888
0ad84a21 11889(defvar comment-indent-function (quote comment-indent-default) "\
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11890Function to compute desired indentation for a comment.
11891This function is called with no args with point at the beginning of
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11892the comment's starting delimiter and should return either the desired
11893column indentation or nil.
11894If nil is returned, indentation is delegated to `indent-according-to-mode'.")
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11895
11896(defvar comment-style (quote plain) "\
11897*Style to be used for `comment-region'.
11898See `comment-styles' for a list of available styles.")
11899
11900(defvar comment-padding " " "\
11901Padding string that `comment-region' puts between comment chars and text.
11902Can also be an integer which will be automatically turned into a string
11903of the corresponding number of spaces.
11904
11905Extra spacing between the comment characters and the comment text
11906makes the comment easier to read. Default is 1. nil means 0.")
11907
11908(defvar comment-multi-line nil "\
abb2db1c 11909*Non-nil means \\[comment-indent-new-line] continues comments, with no new terminator or starter.
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11911
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11912(autoload (quote comment-normalize-vars) "newcomment" nil nil nil)
11913
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11914(autoload (quote comment-indent-default) "newcomment" "\
11915Default for `comment-indent-function'." nil nil)
11916
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11917(autoload (quote comment-indent) "newcomment" "\
11918Indent this line's comment to comment column, or insert an empty comment.
a67b854e 11919If CONTINUE is non-nil, use the `comment-continue' markers if any." t nil)
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11920
11921(autoload (quote comment-set-column) "newcomment" "\
11922Set the comment column based on point.
11923With no ARG, set the comment column to the current column.
11924With just minus as arg, kill any comment on this line.
11925With any other arg, set comment column to indentation of the previous comment
11926 and then align or create a comment on this line at that column." t nil)
11927
11928(autoload (quote comment-kill) "newcomment" "\
11929Kill the comment on this line, if any.
11930With prefix ARG, kill comments on that many lines starting with this one." t nil)
11931
11932(autoload (quote uncomment-region) "newcomment" "\
11933Uncomment each line in the BEG..END region.
11934The numeric prefix ARG can specify a number of chars to remove from the
11935comment markers." t nil)
11936
11937(autoload (quote comment-region) "newcomment" "\
11938Comment or uncomment each line in the region.
ac95a621 11939With just \\[universal-argument] prefix arg, uncomment each line in region BEG..END.
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11940Numeric prefix arg ARG means use ARG comment characters.
11941If ARG is negative, delete that many comment characters instead.
11942By default, comments start at the left margin, are terminated on each line,
11943even for syntax in which newline does not end the comment and blank lines
11944do not get comments. This can be changed with `comment-style'.
11945
11946The strings used as comment starts are built from
11947`comment-start' without trailing spaces and `comment-padding'." t nil)
11948
11949(autoload (quote comment-dwim) "newcomment" "\
11950Call the comment command you want (Do What I Mean).
11951If the region is active and `transient-mark-mode' is on, call
ac95a621 11952 `comment-region' (unless it only consists of comments, in which
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11953 case it calls `uncomment-region').
11954Else, if the current line is empty, insert a comment and indent it.
11955Else if a prefix ARG is specified, call `comment-kill'.
11956Else, call `comment-indent'." t nil)
11957
11958(autoload (quote comment-indent-new-line) "newcomment" "\
11959Break line at point and indent, continuing comment if within one.
11960This indents the body of the continued comment
11961under the previous comment line.
11962
11963This command is intended for styles where you write a comment per line,
11964starting a new comment (and terminating it if necessary) on each line.
11965If you want to continue one comment across several lines, use \\[newline-and-indent].
11966
11967If a fill column is specified, it overrides the use of the comment column
11968or comment indentation.
11969
11970The inserted newline is marked hard if variable `use-hard-newlines' is true,
11971unless optional argument SOFT is non-nil." t nil)
11972
11973;;;***
11974\f
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11975;;;### (autoloads (nndoc-add-type) "nndoc" "gnus/nndoc.el" (14858
11976;;;;;; 32485))
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11977;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/nndoc.el
11978
11979(autoload (quote nndoc-add-type) "nndoc" "\
11980Add document DEFINITION to the list of nndoc document definitions.
11981If POSITION is nil or `last', the definition will be added
11982as the last checked definition, if t or `first', add as the
11983first definition, and if any other symbol, add after that
11984symbol in the alist." nil nil)
11985
11986;;;***
11987\f
11988;;;### (autoloads (nnfolder-generate-active-file) "nnfolder" "gnus/nnfolder.el"
20a82009 11989;;;;;; (15185 36003))
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11990;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/nnfolder.el
11991
11992(autoload (quote nnfolder-generate-active-file) "nnfolder" "\
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11993Look for mbox folders in the nnfolder directory and make them into groups.
11994This command does not work if you use short group names." t nil)
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11995
11996;;;***
11997\f
11998;;;### (autoloads (nnkiboze-generate-groups) "nnkiboze" "gnus/nnkiboze.el"
20a82009 11999;;;;;; (14860 4779))
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12000;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/nnkiboze.el
12001
12002(autoload (quote nnkiboze-generate-groups) "nnkiboze" "\
12003\"Usage: emacs -batch -l nnkiboze -f nnkiboze-generate-groups\".
12004Finds out what articles are to be part of the nnkiboze groups." t nil)
12005
12006;;;***
12007\f
12008;;;### (autoloads (nnml-generate-nov-databases) "nnml" "gnus/nnml.el"
c7f48c35 12009;;;;;; (14858 32485))
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12010;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/nnml.el
12011
12012(autoload (quote nnml-generate-nov-databases) "nnml" "\
12013Generate NOV databases in all nnml directories." t nil)
12014
12015;;;***
12016\f
12017;;;### (autoloads (nnsoup-revert-variables nnsoup-set-variables nnsoup-pack-replies)
20a82009 12018;;;;;; "nnsoup" "gnus/nnsoup.el" (14791 59086))
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12019;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/nnsoup.el
12020
12021(autoload (quote nnsoup-pack-replies) "nnsoup" "\
12022Make an outbound package of SOUP replies." t nil)
12023
12024(autoload (quote nnsoup-set-variables) "nnsoup" "\
12025Use the SOUP methods for posting news and mailing mail." t nil)
12026
12027(autoload (quote nnsoup-revert-variables) "nnsoup" "\
12028Revert posting and mailing methods to the standard Emacs methods." t nil)
12029
12030;;;***
12031\f
12032;;;### (autoloads (disable-command enable-command disabled-command-hook)
20a82009 12033;;;;;; "novice" "novice.el" (15192 12215))
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12034;;; Generated autoloads from novice.el
12035
12036(defvar disabled-command-hook (quote disabled-command-hook) "\
12037Function to call to handle disabled commands.
12038If nil, the feature is disabled, i.e., all commands work normally.")
12039
12040(autoload (quote disabled-command-hook) "novice" nil nil nil)
12041
12042(autoload (quote enable-command) "novice" "\
12043Allow COMMAND to be executed without special confirmation from now on.
12044The user's .emacs file is altered so that this will apply
12045to future sessions." t nil)
12046
12047(autoload (quote disable-command) "novice" "\
12048Require special confirmation to execute COMMAND from now on.
12049The user's .emacs file is altered so that this will apply
12050to future sessions." t nil)
12051
12052;;;***
12053\f
12054;;;### (autoloads (nroff-mode) "nroff-mode" "textmodes/nroff-mode.el"
5682d301 12055;;;;;; (15297 22180))
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12056;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/nroff-mode.el
12057
12058(autoload (quote nroff-mode) "nroff-mode" "\
12059Major mode for editing text intended for nroff to format.
12060\\{nroff-mode-map}
12061Turning on Nroff mode runs `text-mode-hook', then `nroff-mode-hook'.
12062Also, try `nroff-electric-mode', for automatically inserting
12063closing requests for requests that are used in matched pairs." t nil)
12064
12065;;;***
12066\f
12067;;;### (autoloads (octave-help) "octave-hlp" "progmodes/octave-hlp.el"
7518ed7b 12068;;;;;; (13145 50478))
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12069;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/octave-hlp.el
12070
12071(autoload (quote octave-help) "octave-hlp" "\
12072Get help on Octave symbols from the Octave info files.
12073Look up KEY in the function, operator and variable indices of the files
12074specified by `octave-help-files'.
12075If KEY is not a string, prompt for it with completion." t nil)
12076
12077;;;***
12078\f
12079;;;### (autoloads (inferior-octave) "octave-inf" "progmodes/octave-inf.el"
20a82009 12080;;;;;; (15192 12244))
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12081;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/octave-inf.el
12082
12083(autoload (quote inferior-octave) "octave-inf" "\
12084Run an inferior Octave process, I/O via `inferior-octave-buffer'.
12085This buffer is put in Inferior Octave mode. See `inferior-octave-mode'.
12086
12087Unless ARG is non-nil, switches to this buffer.
12088
12089The elements of the list `inferior-octave-startup-args' are sent as
12090command line arguments to the inferior Octave process on startup.
12091
12092Additional commands to be executed on startup can be provided either in
12093the file specified by `inferior-octave-startup-file' or by the default
12094startup file, `~/.emacs-octave'." t nil)
12095
12096(defalias (quote run-octave) (quote inferior-octave))
12097
12098;;;***
12099\f
12100;;;### (autoloads (octave-mode) "octave-mod" "progmodes/octave-mod.el"
5682d301 12101;;;;;; (14535 49117))
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12102;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/octave-mod.el
12103
12104(autoload (quote octave-mode) "octave-mod" "\
12105Major mode for editing Octave code.
12106
12107This mode makes it easier to write Octave code by helping with
12108indentation, doing some of the typing for you (with Abbrev mode) and by
12109showing keywords, comments, strings, etc. in different faces (with
12110Font Lock mode on terminals that support it).
12111
12112Octave itself is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical
12113computations. It provides a convenient command line interface for
12114solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically. Function definitions
12115can also be stored in files, and it can be used in a batch mode (which
12116is why you need this mode!).
12117
12118The latest released version of Octave is always available via anonymous
12119ftp from bevo.che.wisc.edu in the directory `/pub/octave'. Complete
12120source and binaries for several popular systems are available.
12121
12122Type \\[list-abbrevs] to display the built-in abbrevs for Octave keywords.
12123
12124Keybindings
12125===========
12126
12127\\{octave-mode-map}
12128
12129Variables you can use to customize Octave mode
12130==============================================
12131
12132octave-auto-indent
12133 Non-nil means indent current line after a semicolon or space.
12134 Default is nil.
12135
12136octave-auto-newline
12137 Non-nil means auto-insert a newline and indent after a semicolon.
12138 Default is nil.
12139
12140octave-blink-matching-block
12141 Non-nil means show matching begin of block when inserting a space,
12142 newline or semicolon after an else or end keyword. Default is t.
12143
12144octave-block-offset
12145 Extra indentation applied to statements in block structures.
12146 Default is 2.
12147
12148octave-continuation-offset
12149 Extra indentation applied to Octave continuation lines.
12150 Default is 4.
12151
12152octave-continuation-string
12153 String used for Octave continuation lines.
12154 Default is a backslash.
12155
12156octave-mode-startup-message
12157 Nil means do not display the Octave mode startup message.
12158 Default is t.
12159
12160octave-send-echo-input
12161 Non-nil means always display `inferior-octave-buffer' after sending a
12162 command to the inferior Octave process.
12163
12164octave-send-line-auto-forward
12165 Non-nil means always go to the next unsent line of Octave code after
12166 sending a line to the inferior Octave process.
12167
12168octave-send-echo-input
12169 Non-nil means echo input sent to the inferior Octave process.
12170
12171Turning on Octave mode runs the hook `octave-mode-hook'.
12172
12173To begin using this mode for all `.m' files that you edit, add the
12174following lines to your `.emacs' file:
12175
12176 (autoload 'octave-mode \"octave-mod\" nil t)
12177 (setq auto-mode-alist
12178 (cons '(\"\\\\.m$\" . octave-mode) auto-mode-alist))
12179
12180To automatically turn on the abbrev, auto-fill and font-lock features,
12181add the following lines to your `.emacs' file as well:
12182
12183 (add-hook 'octave-mode-hook
12184 (lambda ()
12185 (abbrev-mode 1)
12186 (auto-fill-mode 1)
12187 (if (eq window-system 'x)
12188 (font-lock-mode 1))))
12189
12190To submit a problem report, enter \\[octave-submit-bug-report] from an Octave mode buffer.
12191This automatically sets up a mail buffer with version information
12192already added. You just need to add a description of the problem,
12193including a reproducible test case and send the message." t nil)
12194
12195;;;***
12196\f
12197;;;### (autoloads (edit-options list-options) "options" "options.el"
20a82009 12198;;;;;; (15192 12215))
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12199;;; Generated autoloads from options.el
12200
12201(autoload (quote list-options) "options" "\
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12202Display a list of Emacs user options, with values and documentation.
12203It is now better to use Customize instead." t nil)
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12205(autoload (quote edit-options) "options" "\
12206Edit a list of Emacs user option values.
12207Selects a buffer containing such a list,
12208in which there are commands to set the option values.
12209Type \\[describe-mode] in that buffer for a list of commands.
12210
12211The Custom feature is intended to make this obsolete." t nil)
12212
12213;;;***
12214\f
12215;;;### (autoloads (outline-minor-mode outline-mode) "outline" "textmodes/outline.el"
ad648212 12216;;;;;; (15265 49062))
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12217;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/outline.el
12218
12219(autoload (quote outline-mode) "outline" "\
12220Set major mode for editing outlines with selective display.
12221Headings are lines which start with asterisks: one for major headings,
12222two for subheadings, etc. Lines not starting with asterisks are body lines.
12223
12224Body text or subheadings under a heading can be made temporarily
12225invisible, or visible again. Invisible lines are attached to the end
12226of the heading, so they move with it, if the line is killed and yanked
12227back. A heading with text hidden under it is marked with an ellipsis (...).
12228
12229Commands:\\<outline-mode-map>
12230\\[outline-next-visible-heading] outline-next-visible-heading move by visible headings
12231\\[outline-previous-visible-heading] outline-previous-visible-heading
12232\\[outline-forward-same-level] outline-forward-same-level similar but skip subheadings
12233\\[outline-backward-same-level] outline-backward-same-level
12234\\[outline-up-heading] outline-up-heading move from subheading to heading
12235
12236\\[hide-body] make all text invisible (not headings).
12237\\[show-all] make everything in buffer visible.
12238
12239The remaining commands are used when point is on a heading line.
12240They apply to some of the body or subheadings of that heading.
12241\\[hide-subtree] hide-subtree make body and subheadings invisible.
12242\\[show-subtree] show-subtree make body and subheadings visible.
12243\\[show-children] show-children make direct subheadings visible.
12244 No effect on body, or subheadings 2 or more levels down.
12245 With arg N, affects subheadings N levels down.
12246\\[hide-entry] make immediately following body invisible.
12247\\[show-entry] make it visible.
12248\\[hide-leaves] make body under heading and under its subheadings invisible.
12249 The subheadings remain visible.
12250\\[show-branches] make all subheadings at all levels visible.
12251
12252The variable `outline-regexp' can be changed to control what is a heading.
12253A line is a heading if `outline-regexp' matches something at the
12254beginning of the line. The longer the match, the deeper the level.
12255
12256Turning on outline mode calls the value of `text-mode-hook' and then of
12257`outline-mode-hook', if they are non-nil." t nil)
12258
12259(autoload (quote outline-minor-mode) "outline" "\
12260Toggle Outline minor mode.
12261With arg, turn Outline minor mode on if arg is positive, off otherwise.
12262See the command `outline-mode' for more information on this mode." t nil)
12263
12264;;;***
12265\f
5682d301 12266;;;### (autoloads (show-paren-mode) "paren" "paren.el" (15309 13359))
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12267;;; Generated autoloads from paren.el
12268
7518ed7b 12269(defvar show-paren-mode nil "\
358a9f50 12270Non-nil if Show-Paren mode is enabled.
bd02b8e0 12271See the command `show-paren-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
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12272Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
12273use either \\[customize] or the function `show-paren-mode'.")
12274
12275(custom-add-to-group (quote paren-showing) (quote show-paren-mode) (quote custom-variable))
12276
12277(custom-add-load (quote show-paren-mode) (quote paren))
12278
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12279(autoload (quote show-paren-mode) "paren" "\
12280Toggle Show Paren mode.
12281With prefix ARG, turn Show Paren mode on if and only if ARG is positive.
12282Returns the new status of Show Paren mode (non-nil means on).
12283
12284When Show Paren mode is enabled, any matching parenthesis is highlighted
12285in `show-paren-style' after `show-paren-delay' seconds of Emacs idle time." t nil)
12286
12287;;;***
12288\f
2a55cd3a 12289;;;### (autoloads (pascal-mode) "pascal" "progmodes/pascal.el" (14628
5682d301 12290;;;;;; 61071))
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12291;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/pascal.el
12292
12293(autoload (quote pascal-mode) "pascal" "\
12294Major mode for editing Pascal code. \\<pascal-mode-map>
12295TAB indents for Pascal code. Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
12296
12297\\[pascal-complete-word] completes the word around current point with respect to position in code
12298\\[pascal-show-completions] shows all possible completions at this point.
12299
12300Other useful functions are:
12301
12302\\[pascal-mark-defun] - Mark function.
12303\\[pascal-insert-block] - insert begin ... end;
12304\\[pascal-star-comment] - insert (* ... *)
12305\\[pascal-comment-area] - Put marked area in a comment, fixing nested comments.
12306\\[pascal-uncomment-area] - Uncomment an area commented with \\[pascal-comment-area].
12307\\[pascal-beg-of-defun] - Move to beginning of current function.
12308\\[pascal-end-of-defun] - Move to end of current function.
12309\\[pascal-goto-defun] - Goto function prompted for in the minibuffer.
12310\\[pascal-outline] - Enter pascal-outline-mode (see also pascal-outline).
12311
12312Variables controlling indentation/edit style:
12313
12314 pascal-indent-level (default 3)
12315 Indentation of Pascal statements with respect to containing block.
12316 pascal-case-indent (default 2)
12317 Indentation for case statements.
12318 pascal-auto-newline (default nil)
12319 Non-nil means automatically newline after semicolons and the punctuation
12320 mark after an end.
12321 pascal-indent-nested-functions (default t)
12322 Non-nil means nested functions are indented.
12323 pascal-tab-always-indent (default t)
12324 Non-nil means TAB in Pascal mode should always reindent the current line,
12325 regardless of where in the line point is when the TAB command is used.
12326 pascal-auto-endcomments (default t)
12327 Non-nil means a comment { ... } is set after the ends which ends cases and
12328 functions. The name of the function or case will be set between the braces.
12329 pascal-auto-lineup (default t)
12330 List of contexts where auto lineup of :'s or ='s should be done.
12331
12332See also the user variables pascal-type-keywords, pascal-start-keywords and
12333pascal-separator-keywords.
12334
12335Turning on Pascal mode calls the value of the variable pascal-mode-hook with
12336no args, if that value is non-nil." t nil)
12337
12338;;;***
12339\f
12340;;;### (autoloads (pc-bindings-mode) "pc-mode" "emulation/pc-mode.el"
20a82009 12341;;;;;; (15223 37895))
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12342;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/pc-mode.el
12343
12344(autoload (quote pc-bindings-mode) "pc-mode" "\
12345Set up certain key bindings for PC compatibility.
12346The keys affected are:
12347Delete (and its variants) delete forward instead of backward.
12348C-Backspace kills backward a word (as C-Delete normally would).
12349M-Backspace does undo.
12350Home and End move to beginning and end of line
12351C-Home and C-End move to beginning and end of buffer.
12352C-Escape does list-buffers." t nil)
12353
12354;;;***
12355\f
12356;;;### (autoloads (pc-selection-mode pc-selection-mode) "pc-select"
20a82009 12357;;;;;; "emulation/pc-select.el" (15192 12224))
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12358;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/pc-select.el
12359
12360(autoload (quote pc-selection-mode) "pc-select" "\
12361Change mark behaviour to emulate Motif, MAC or MS-Windows cut and paste style.
12362
12363This mode enables Delete Selection mode and Transient Mark mode.
12364
12365The arrow keys (and others) are bound to new functions
12366which modify the status of the mark.
12367
12368The ordinary arrow keys disable the mark.
12369The shift-arrow keys move, leaving the mark behind.
12370
12371C-LEFT and C-RIGHT move back or forward one word, disabling the mark.
12372S-C-LEFT and S-C-RIGHT move back or forward one word, leaving the mark behind.
12373
12374M-LEFT and M-RIGHT move back or forward one word or sexp, disabling the mark.
12375S-M-LEFT and S-M-RIGHT move back or forward one word or sexp, leaving the mark
12376behind. To control wether these keys move word-wise or sexp-wise set the
12377variable pc-select-meta-moves-sexps after loading pc-select.el but before
12378turning pc-selection-mode on.
12379
12380C-DOWN and C-UP move back or forward a paragraph, disabling the mark.
12381S-C-DOWN and S-C-UP move back or forward a paragraph, leaving the mark behind.
12382
12383HOME moves to beginning of line, disabling the mark.
12384S-HOME moves to beginning of line, leaving the mark behind.
12385With Ctrl or Meta, these keys move to beginning of buffer instead.
12386
12387END moves to end of line, disabling the mark.
12388S-END moves to end of line, leaving the mark behind.
12389With Ctrl or Meta, these keys move to end of buffer instead.
12390
12391PRIOR or PAGE-UP scrolls and disables the mark.
12392S-PRIOR or S-PAGE-UP scrolls and leaves the mark behind.
12393
12394S-DELETE kills the region (`kill-region').
12395S-INSERT yanks text from the kill ring (`yank').
12396C-INSERT copies the region into the kill ring (`copy-region-as-kill').
12397
12398In addition, certain other PC bindings are imitated (to avoid this, set
12399the variable pc-select-selection-keys-only to t after loading pc-select.el
12400but before calling pc-selection-mode):
12401
12402 F6 other-window
12403 DELETE delete-char
12404 C-DELETE kill-line
12405 M-DELETE kill-word
12406 C-M-DELETE kill-sexp
12407 C-BACKSPACE backward-kill-word
12408 M-BACKSPACE undo" t nil)
12409
12410(defvar pc-selection-mode nil "\
12411Toggle PC Selection mode.
12412Change mark behaviour to emulate Motif, MAC or MS-Windows cut and paste style,
12413and cursor movement commands.
12414This mode enables Delete Selection mode and Transient Mark mode.
12415You must modify via \\[customize] for this variable to have an effect.")
12416
12417(custom-add-to-group (quote pc-select) (quote pc-selection-mode) (quote custom-variable))
12418
12419(custom-add-load (quote pc-selection-mode) (quote pc-select))
12420
12421;;;***
12422\f
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12423;;;### (autoloads (pcomplete/cvs) "pcmpl-cvs" "pcmpl-cvs.el" (15192
12424;;;;;; 12215))
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12425;;; Generated autoloads from pcmpl-cvs.el
12426
12427(autoload (quote pcomplete/cvs) "pcmpl-cvs" "\
12428Completion rules for the `cvs' command." nil nil)
12429
12430;;;***
12431\f
12432;;;### (autoloads (pcomplete/tar pcomplete/make pcomplete/bzip2 pcomplete/gzip)
20a82009 12433;;;;;; "pcmpl-gnu" "pcmpl-gnu.el" (15192 12215))
abb2db1c
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12434;;; Generated autoloads from pcmpl-gnu.el
12435
12436(autoload (quote pcomplete/gzip) "pcmpl-gnu" "\
12437Completion for `gzip'." nil nil)
12438
12439(autoload (quote pcomplete/bzip2) "pcmpl-gnu" "\
12440Completion for `bzip2'." nil nil)
12441
12442(autoload (quote pcomplete/make) "pcmpl-gnu" "\
12443Completion for GNU `make'." nil nil)
12444
12445(autoload (quote pcomplete/tar) "pcmpl-gnu" "\
12446Completion for the GNU tar utility." nil nil)
12447
12448(defalias (quote pcomplete/gdb) (quote pcomplete/xargs))
12449
12450;;;***
12451\f
12452;;;### (autoloads (pcomplete/mount pcomplete/umount pcomplete/kill)
20a82009 12453;;;;;; "pcmpl-linux" "pcmpl-linux.el" (15192 12215))
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12454;;; Generated autoloads from pcmpl-linux.el
12455
12456(autoload (quote pcomplete/kill) "pcmpl-linux" "\
12457Completion for GNU/Linux `kill', using /proc filesystem." nil nil)
12458
12459(autoload (quote pcomplete/umount) "pcmpl-linux" "\
12460Completion for GNU/Linux `umount'." nil nil)
12461
12462(autoload (quote pcomplete/mount) "pcmpl-linux" "\
12463Completion for GNU/Linux `mount'." nil nil)
12464
12465;;;***
12466\f
20a82009
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12467;;;### (autoloads (pcomplete/rpm) "pcmpl-rpm" "pcmpl-rpm.el" (15192
12468;;;;;; 12215))
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12469;;; Generated autoloads from pcmpl-rpm.el
12470
12471(autoload (quote pcomplete/rpm) "pcmpl-rpm" "\
12472Completion for RedHat's `rpm' command.
12473These rules were taken from the output of `rpm --help' on a RedHat 6.1
12474system. They follow my interpretation of what followed, but since I'm
12475not a major rpm user/builder, please send me any corrections you find.
12476You can use \\[eshell-report-bug] to do so." nil nil)
12477
12478;;;***
12479\f
12480;;;### (autoloads (pcomplete/chgrp pcomplete/chown pcomplete/which
12481;;;;;; pcomplete/xargs pcomplete/rm pcomplete/rmdir pcomplete/cd)
20a82009 12482;;;;;; "pcmpl-unix" "pcmpl-unix.el" (15192 12215))
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12483;;; Generated autoloads from pcmpl-unix.el
12484
12485(autoload (quote pcomplete/cd) "pcmpl-unix" "\
12486Completion for `cd'." nil nil)
12487
12488(defalias (quote pcomplete/pushd) (quote pcomplete/cd))
12489
12490(autoload (quote pcomplete/rmdir) "pcmpl-unix" "\
12491Completion for `rmdir'." nil nil)
12492
12493(autoload (quote pcomplete/rm) "pcmpl-unix" "\
12494Completion for `rm'." nil nil)
12495
12496(autoload (quote pcomplete/xargs) "pcmpl-unix" "\
12497Completion for `xargs'." nil nil)
12498
12499(defalias (quote pcomplete/time) (quote pcomplete/xargs))
12500
12501(autoload (quote pcomplete/which) "pcmpl-unix" "\
12502Completion for `which'." nil nil)
12503
12504(autoload (quote pcomplete/chown) "pcmpl-unix" "\
12505Completion for the `chown' command." nil nil)
12506
12507(autoload (quote pcomplete/chgrp) "pcmpl-unix" "\
12508Completion for the `chgrp' command." nil nil)
12509
12510;;;***
12511\f
12512;;;### (autoloads (pcomplete-shell-setup pcomplete-comint-setup pcomplete-list
12513;;;;;; pcomplete-help pcomplete-expand pcomplete-continue pcomplete-expand-and-complete
20a82009
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12514;;;;;; pcomplete-reverse pcomplete) "pcomplete" "pcomplete.el" (15192
12515;;;;;; 12215))
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12516;;; Generated autoloads from pcomplete.el
12517
12518(autoload (quote pcomplete) "pcomplete" "\
12519Support extensible programmable completion.
12520To use this function, just bind the TAB key to it, or add it to your
12521completion functions list (it should occur fairly early in the list)." t nil)
12522
12523(autoload (quote pcomplete-reverse) "pcomplete" "\
12524If cycling completion is in use, cycle backwards." t nil)
12525
12526(autoload (quote pcomplete-expand-and-complete) "pcomplete" "\
12527Expand the textual value of the current argument.
12528This will modify the current buffer." t nil)
12529
12530(autoload (quote pcomplete-continue) "pcomplete" "\
12531Complete without reference to any cycling completions." t nil)
12532
12533(autoload (quote pcomplete-expand) "pcomplete" "\
12534Expand the textual value of the current argument.
12535This will modify the current buffer." t nil)
12536
12537(autoload (quote pcomplete-help) "pcomplete" "\
12538Display any help information relative to the current argument." t nil)
12539
12540(autoload (quote pcomplete-list) "pcomplete" "\
12541Show the list of possible completions for the current argument." t nil)
12542
12543(autoload (quote pcomplete-comint-setup) "pcomplete" "\
12544Setup a comint buffer to use pcomplete.
12545COMPLETEF-SYM should be the symbol where the
12546dynamic-complete-functions are kept. For comint mode itself, this is
12547`comint-dynamic-complete-functions'." nil nil)
12548
12549(autoload (quote pcomplete-shell-setup) "pcomplete" "\
12550Setup shell-mode to use pcomplete." nil nil)
12551
12552;;;***
12553\f
12554;;;### (autoloads (cvs-dired-use-hook cvs-dired-action cvs-status
12555;;;;;; cvs-update cvs-examine cvs-quickdir cvs-checkout) "pcvs"
ad648212 12556;;;;;; "pcvs.el" (15279 8859))
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12557;;; Generated autoloads from pcvs.el
12558
12559(autoload (quote cvs-checkout) "pcvs" "\
12560Run a 'cvs checkout MODULES' in DIR.
12561Feed the output to a *cvs* buffer, display it in the current window,
12562and run `cvs-mode' on it.
12563
12564With a prefix argument, prompt for cvs FLAGS to use." t nil)
12565
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12566(autoload (quote cvs-quickdir) "pcvs" "\
12567Open a *cvs* buffer on DIR without running cvs.
12568With a prefix argument, prompt for a directory to use.
12569A prefix arg >8 (ex: \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]),
12570 prevents reuse of an existing *cvs* buffer.
12571Optional argument NOSHOW if non-nil means not to display the buffer.
12572FLAGS is ignored." t nil)
12573
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12574(autoload (quote cvs-examine) "pcvs" "\
12575Run a `cvs -n update' in the specified DIRECTORY.
12576That is, check what needs to be done, but don't change the disc.
12577Feed the output to a *cvs* buffer and run `cvs-mode' on it.
12578With a prefix argument, prompt for a directory and cvs FLAGS to use.
12579A prefix arg >8 (ex: \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]),
12580 prevents reuse of an existing *cvs* buffer.
12581Optional argument NOSHOW if non-nil means not to display the buffer." t nil)
12582
12583(autoload (quote cvs-update) "pcvs" "\
12584Run a `cvs update' in the current working DIRECTORY.
12585Feed the output to a *cvs* buffer and run `cvs-mode' on it.
12586With a prefix argument, prompt for a directory and cvs FLAGS to use.
12587A prefix arg >8 (ex: \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]),
12588 prevents reuse of an existing *cvs* buffer." t nil)
12589
12590(autoload (quote cvs-status) "pcvs" "\
12591Run a `cvs status' in the current working DIRECTORY.
12592Feed the output to a *cvs* buffer and run `cvs-mode' on it.
12593With a prefix argument, prompt for a directory and cvs FLAGS to use.
12594A prefix arg >8 (ex: \\[universal-argument] \\[universal-argument]),
12595 prevents reuse of an existing *cvs* buffer.
12596Optional argument NOSHOW if non-nil means not to display the buffer." t nil)
12597
12598(add-to-list (quote completion-ignored-extensions) "CVS/")
12599
0ad84a21 12600(defvar cvs-dired-action (quote cvs-quickdir) "\
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12601The action to be performed when opening a CVS directory.
12602Sensible values are `cvs-examine', `cvs-status' and `cvs-quickdir'.")
12603
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12604(defvar cvs-dired-use-hook (quote (4)) "\
12605Whether or not opening a CVS directory should run PCL-CVS.
12606NIL means never do it.
12607ALWAYS means to always do it unless a prefix argument is given to the
12608 command that prompted the opening of the directory.
12609Anything else means to do it only if the prefix arg is equal to this value.")
12610
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12611(defun cvs-dired-noselect (dir) "\
12612Run `cvs-examine' if DIR is a CVS administrative directory.
12613The exact behavior is determined also by `cvs-dired-use-hook'." (when (stringp dir) (setq dir (directory-file-name dir)) (when (and (string= "CVS" (file-name-nondirectory dir)) (file-readable-p (expand-file-name "Entries" dir)) cvs-dired-use-hook (if (eq cvs-dired-use-hook (quote always)) (not current-prefix-arg) (equal current-prefix-arg cvs-dired-use-hook))) (save-excursion (funcall cvs-dired-action (file-name-directory dir) t t)))))
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12614
12615;;;***
12616\f
20a82009 12617;;;### (autoloads nil "pcvs-defs" "pcvs-defs.el" (15192 12216))
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12618;;; Generated autoloads from pcvs-defs.el
12619
12620(defvar cvs-global-menu (let ((m (make-sparse-keymap "PCL-CVS"))) (define-key m [status] (quote (menu-item "Directory Status" cvs-status :help "A more verbose status of a workarea"))) (define-key m [checkout] (quote (menu-item "Checkout Module" cvs-checkout :help "Check out a module from the repository"))) (define-key m [update] (quote (menu-item "Update Directory" cvs-update :help "Fetch updates from the repository"))) (define-key m [examine] (quote (menu-item "Examine Directory" cvs-examine :help "Examine the current state of a workarea"))) m))
12621
12622;;;***
12623\f
93548d2e 12624;;;### (autoloads (perl-mode) "perl-mode" "progmodes/perl-mode.el"
5682d301 12625;;;;;; (15297 22180))
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12626;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/perl-mode.el
12627
12628(autoload (quote perl-mode) "perl-mode" "\
12629Major mode for editing Perl code.
12630Expression and list commands understand all Perl brackets.
12631Tab indents for Perl code.
12632Comments are delimited with # ... \\n.
12633Paragraphs are separated by blank lines only.
12634Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
12635\\{perl-mode-map}
12636Variables controlling indentation style:
c86350b1 12637 `perl-tab-always-indent'
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12638 Non-nil means TAB in Perl mode should always indent the current line,
12639 regardless of where in the line point is when the TAB command is used.
c86350b1 12640 `perl-tab-to-comment'
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12641 Non-nil means that for lines which don't need indenting, TAB will
12642 either delete an empty comment, indent an existing comment, move
12643 to end-of-line, or if at end-of-line already, create a new comment.
c86350b1 12644 `perl-nochange'
93548d2e 12645 Lines starting with this regular expression are not auto-indented.
c86350b1 12646 `perl-indent-level'
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12647 Indentation of Perl statements within surrounding block.
12648 The surrounding block's indentation is the indentation
12649 of the line on which the open-brace appears.
c86350b1 12650 `perl-continued-statement-offset'
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12651 Extra indentation given to a substatement, such as the
12652 then-clause of an if or body of a while.
c86350b1 12653 `perl-continued-brace-offset'
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12654 Extra indentation given to a brace that starts a substatement.
12655 This is in addition to `perl-continued-statement-offset'.
c86350b1 12656 `perl-brace-offset'
93548d2e 12657 Extra indentation for line if it starts with an open brace.
c86350b1 12658 `perl-brace-imaginary-offset'
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12659 An open brace following other text is treated as if it were
12660 this far to the right of the start of its line.
c86350b1 12661 `perl-label-offset'
93548d2e 12662 Extra indentation for line that is a label.
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12663 `perl-indent-continued-arguments'
12664 Offset of argument lines relative to usual indentation.
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12665
12666Various indentation styles: K&R BSD BLK GNU LW
12667 perl-indent-level 5 8 0 2 4
12668 perl-continued-statement-offset 5 8 4 2 4
12669 perl-continued-brace-offset 0 0 0 0 -4
12670 perl-brace-offset -5 -8 0 0 0
12671 perl-brace-imaginary-offset 0 0 4 0 0
12672 perl-label-offset -5 -8 -2 -2 -2
12673
12674Turning on Perl mode runs the normal hook `perl-mode-hook'." t nil)
12675
12676;;;***
12677\f
93548d2e 12678;;;### (autoloads (picture-mode) "picture" "textmodes/picture.el"
5682d301 12679;;;;;; (15306 37172))
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12680;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/picture.el
12681
12682(autoload (quote picture-mode) "picture" "\
12683Switch to Picture mode, in which a quarter-plane screen model is used.
12684Printing characters replace instead of inserting themselves with motion
12685afterwards settable by these commands:
12686 C-c < Move left after insertion.
12687 C-c > Move right after insertion.
12688 C-c ^ Move up after insertion.
12689 C-c . Move down after insertion.
12690 C-c ` Move northwest (nw) after insertion.
12691 C-c ' Move northeast (ne) after insertion.
12692 C-c / Move southwest (sw) after insertion.
12693 C-c \\ Move southeast (se) after insertion.
12694 C-u C-c ` Move westnorthwest (wnw) after insertion.
12695 C-u C-c ' Move eastnortheast (ene) after insertion.
12696 C-u C-c / Move westsouthwest (wsw) after insertion.
12697 C-u C-c \\ Move eastsoutheast (ese) after insertion.
12698The current direction is displayed in the mode line. The initial
12699direction is right. Whitespace is inserted and tabs are changed to
12700spaces when required by movement. You can move around in the buffer
12701with these commands:
12702 \\[picture-move-down] Move vertically to SAME column in previous line.
12703 \\[picture-move-up] Move vertically to SAME column in next line.
12704 \\[picture-end-of-line] Move to column following last non-whitespace character.
12705 \\[picture-forward-column] Move right inserting spaces if required.
12706 \\[picture-backward-column] Move left changing tabs to spaces if required.
12707 C-c C-f Move in direction of current picture motion.
12708 C-c C-b Move in opposite direction of current picture motion.
12709 Return Move to beginning of next line.
12710You can edit tabular text with these commands:
12711 M-Tab Move to column beneath (or at) next interesting character.
12712 `Indents' relative to a previous line.
12713 Tab Move to next stop in tab stop list.
12714 C-c Tab Set tab stops according to context of this line.
12715 With ARG resets tab stops to default (global) value.
12716 See also documentation of variable picture-tab-chars
12717 which defines \"interesting character\". You can manually
12718 change the tab stop list with command \\[edit-tab-stops].
12719You can manipulate text with these commands:
12720 C-d Clear (replace) ARG columns after point without moving.
12721 C-c C-d Delete char at point - the command normally assigned to C-d.
12722 \\[picture-backward-clear-column] Clear (replace) ARG columns before point, moving back over them.
12723 \\[picture-clear-line] Clear ARG lines, advancing over them. The cleared
12724 text is saved in the kill ring.
12725 \\[picture-open-line] Open blank line(s) beneath current line.
12726You can manipulate rectangles with these commands:
12727 C-c C-k Clear (or kill) a rectangle and save it.
12728 C-c C-w Like C-c C-k except rectangle is saved in named register.
12729 C-c C-y Overlay (or insert) currently saved rectangle at point.
12730 C-c C-x Like C-c C-y except rectangle is taken from named register.
12731 C-c C-r Draw a rectangular box around mark and point.
12732 \\[copy-rectangle-to-register] Copies a rectangle to a register.
12733 \\[advertised-undo] Can undo effects of rectangle overlay commands
12734 commands if invoked soon enough.
12735You can return to the previous mode with:
12736 C-c C-c Which also strips trailing whitespace from every line.
12737 Stripping is suppressed by supplying an argument.
12738
5682d301 12739Entry to this mode calls the value of `picture-mode-hook' if non-nil.
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12740
12741Note that Picture mode commands will work outside of Picture mode, but
12742they are not defaultly assigned to keys." t nil)
12743
12744(defalias (quote edit-picture) (quote picture-mode))
12745
12746;;;***
12747\f
5682d301 12748;;;### (autoloads (pong) "pong" "play/pong.el" (15306 37170))
0a352cd7
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12749;;; Generated autoloads from play/pong.el
12750
12751(autoload (quote pong) "pong" "\
12752Play pong and waste time.
12753This is an implementation of the classical game pong.
12754Move left and right bats and try to bounce the ball to your opponent.
12755
54baed30 12756pong-mode keybindings:\\<pong-mode-map>
0a352cd7 12757
54baed30 12758\\{pong-mode-map}" t nil)
0a352cd7
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12759
12760;;;***
12761\f
93548d2e 12762;;;### (autoloads (pp-eval-last-sexp pp-eval-expression pp) "pp"
20a82009 12763;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/pp.el" (15254 8041))
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12764;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/pp.el
12765
12766(autoload (quote pp) "pp" "\
12767Output the pretty-printed representation of OBJECT, any Lisp object.
12768Quoting characters are printed as needed to make output that `read'
12769can handle, whenever this is possible.
12770Output stream is STREAM, or value of `standard-output' (which see)." nil nil)
12771
12772(autoload (quote pp-eval-expression) "pp" "\
12773Evaluate EXPRESSION and pretty-print value into a new display buffer.
12774If the pretty-printed value fits on one line, the message line is used
12775instead. The value is also consed onto the front of the list
12776in the variable `values'." t nil)
12777
12778(autoload (quote pp-eval-last-sexp) "pp" "\
12779Run `pp-eval-expression' on sexp before point (which see).
12780With argument, pretty-print output into current buffer.
12781Ignores leading comment characters." t nil)
12782
12783;;;***
12784\f
12785;;;### (autoloads (run-prolog prolog-mode) "prolog" "progmodes/prolog.el"
20a82009 12786;;;;;; (14729 20675))
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12787;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/prolog.el
12788
12789(autoload (quote prolog-mode) "prolog" "\
12790Major mode for editing Prolog code for Prologs.
12791Blank lines and `%%...' separate paragraphs. `%'s start comments.
12792Commands:
12793\\{prolog-mode-map}
12794Entry to this mode calls the value of `prolog-mode-hook'
12795if that value is non-nil." t nil)
12796
12797(autoload (quote run-prolog) "prolog" "\
12798Run an inferior Prolog process, input and output via buffer *prolog*." t nil)
12799
12800;;;***
12801\f
5682d301 12802;;;### (autoloads nil "ps-bdf" "ps-bdf.el" (15272 42899))
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12803;;; Generated autoloads from ps-bdf.el
12804
09938b67 12805(defvar bdf-directory-list (if (and (memq system-type (quote (ms-dos windows-nt))) (boundp (quote installation-directory))) (list (expand-file-name "fonts/bdf" installation-directory)) (quote ("/usr/local/share/emacs/fonts/bdf"))) "\
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12806*List of directories to search for `BDF' font files.
12807The default value is '(\"/usr/local/share/emacs/fonts/bdf\").")
12808
12809;;;***
12810\f
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12811;;;### (autoloads (ps-mode) "ps-mode" "progmodes/ps-mode.el" (15192
12812;;;;;; 12245))
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12813;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/ps-mode.el
12814
12815(autoload (quote ps-mode) "ps-mode" "\
12816Major mode for editing PostScript with GNU Emacs.
12817
12818Entry to this mode calls `ps-mode-hook'.
12819
12820The following variables hold user options, and can
12821be set through the `customize' command:
12822
12823 ps-mode-auto-indent
12824 ps-mode-tab
12825 ps-mode-paper-size
12826 ps-mode-print-function
7518ed7b 12827 ps-run-prompt
cded5ed3 12828 ps-run-font-lock-keywords-2
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12829 ps-run-x
12830 ps-run-dumb
12831 ps-run-init
12832 ps-run-error-line-numbers
cded5ed3 12833 ps-run-tmp-dir
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12834
12835Type \\[describe-variable] for documentation on these options.
12836
12837
12838\\{ps-mode-map}
12839
12840
12841When starting an interactive PostScript process with \\[ps-run-start],
12842a second window will be displayed, and `ps-run-mode-hook' will be called.
12843The keymap for this second window is:
12844
12845\\{ps-run-mode-map}
12846
12847
12848When Ghostscript encounters an error it displays an error message
12849with a file position. Clicking mouse-2 on this number will bring
12850point to the corresponding spot in the PostScript window, if input
12851to the interpreter was sent from that window.
12852Typing \\<ps-run-mode-map>\\[ps-run-goto-error] when the cursor is at the number has the same effect.
12853" t nil)
12854
12855;;;***
12856\f
f383cd0d
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12857;;;### (autoloads (ps-mule-begin-page ps-mule-begin-job ps-mule-header-string-charsets
12858;;;;;; ps-mule-encode-header-string ps-mule-initialize ps-mule-plot-composition
12859;;;;;; ps-mule-plot-string ps-mule-set-ascii-font ps-mule-prepare-ascii-font
20a82009 12860;;;;;; ps-multibyte-buffer) "ps-mule" "ps-mule.el" (15275 13004))
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12861;;; Generated autoloads from ps-mule.el
12862
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12863(defvar ps-multibyte-buffer nil "\
12864*Specifies the multi-byte buffer handling.
12865
12866Valid values are:
12867
12868 nil This is the value to use the default settings which
12869 is by default for printing buffer with only ASCII
12870 and Latin characters. The default setting can be
12871 changed by setting the variable
12872 `ps-mule-font-info-database-default' differently.
12873 The initial value of this variable is
12874 `ps-mule-font-info-database-latin' (see
12875 documentation).
12876
12877 `non-latin-printer' This is the value to use when you have a Japanese
12878 or Korean PostScript printer and want to print
12879 buffer with ASCII, Latin-1, Japanese (JISX0208 and
12880 JISX0201-Kana) and Korean characters. At present,
12881 it was not tested the Korean characters printing.
12882 If you have a korean PostScript printer, please,
12883 test it.
12884
12885 `bdf-font' This is the value to use when you want to print
12886 buffer with BDF fonts. BDF fonts include both latin
12887 and non-latin fonts. BDF (Bitmap Distribution
12888 Format) is a format used for distributing X's font
12889 source file. BDF fonts are included in
f383cd0d 12890 `intlfonts-1.2' which is a collection of X11 fonts
6ddb893f
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12891 for all characters supported by Emacs. In order to
12892 use this value, be sure to have installed
f383cd0d 12893 `intlfonts-1.2' and set the variable
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12894 `bdf-directory-list' appropriately (see ps-bdf.el for
12895 documentation of this variable).
12896
12897 `bdf-font-except-latin' This is like `bdf-font' except that it is used
12898 PostScript default fonts to print ASCII and Latin-1
12899 characters. This is convenient when you want or
12900 need to use both latin and non-latin characters on
12901 the same buffer. See `ps-font-family',
12902 `ps-header-font-family' and `ps-font-info-database'.
12903
12904Any other value is treated as nil.")
12905
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12906(autoload (quote ps-mule-prepare-ascii-font) "ps-mule" "\
12907Setup special ASCII font for STRING.
12908STRING should contain only ASCII characters." nil nil)
12909
12910(autoload (quote ps-mule-set-ascii-font) "ps-mule" nil nil nil)
12911
12912(autoload (quote ps-mule-plot-string) "ps-mule" "\
f383cd0d 12913Generate PostScript code for plotting characters in the region FROM and TO.
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12914
12915It is assumed that all characters in this region belong to the same charset.
12916
12917Optional argument BG-COLOR specifies background color.
12918
12919Returns the value:
12920
12921 (ENDPOS . RUN-WIDTH)
12922
12923Where ENDPOS is the end position of the sequence and RUN-WIDTH is the width of
12924the sequence." nil nil)
12925
5ec14d3c 12926(autoload (quote ps-mule-plot-composition) "ps-mule" "\
f383cd0d 12927Generate PostScript code for plotting composition in the region FROM and TO.
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12928
12929It is assumed that all characters in this region belong to the same
12930composition.
12931
12932Optional argument BG-COLOR specifies background color.
12933
12934Returns the value:
12935
12936 (ENDPOS . RUN-WIDTH)
12937
12938Where ENDPOS is the end position of the sequence and RUN-WIDTH is the width of
12939the sequence." nil nil)
12940
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12941(autoload (quote ps-mule-initialize) "ps-mule" "\
12942Initialize global data for printing multi-byte characters." nil nil)
12943
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12944(autoload (quote ps-mule-encode-header-string) "ps-mule" "\
12945Generate PostScript code for ploting STRING by font FONTTAG.
12946FONTTAG should be a string \"/h0\" or \"/h1\"." nil nil)
12947
12948(autoload (quote ps-mule-header-string-charsets) "ps-mule" "\
12949Return a list of character sets that appears in header strings." nil nil)
12950
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12951(autoload (quote ps-mule-begin-job) "ps-mule" "\
12952Start printing job for multi-byte chars between FROM and TO.
12953This checks if all multi-byte characters in the region are printable or not." nil nil)
12954
12955(autoload (quote ps-mule-begin-page) "ps-mule" nil nil nil)
12956
12957;;;***
12958\f
12959;;;### (autoloads (ps-extend-face ps-extend-face-list ps-setup ps-nb-pages-region
12960;;;;;; ps-nb-pages-buffer ps-line-lengths ps-despool ps-spool-region-with-faces
12961;;;;;; ps-spool-region ps-spool-buffer-with-faces ps-spool-buffer
12962;;;;;; ps-print-region-with-faces ps-print-region ps-print-buffer-with-faces
0a352cd7 12963;;;;;; ps-print-buffer ps-print-customize ps-paper-type) "ps-print"
20a82009 12964;;;;;; "ps-print.el" (15275 13004))
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12965;;; Generated autoloads from ps-print.el
12966
12967(defvar ps-paper-type (quote letter) "\
4efd38a1 12968*Specify the size of paper to format for.
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12969Should be one of the paper types defined in `ps-page-dimensions-database', for
12970example `letter', `legal' or `a4'.")
12971
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12972(autoload (quote ps-print-customize) "ps-print" "\
12973Customization of ps-print group." t nil)
12974
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12975(autoload (quote ps-print-buffer) "ps-print" "\
12976Generate and print a PostScript image of the buffer.
12977
b5c5b319
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12978Interactively, when you use a prefix argument (C-u), the command prompts the
12979user for a file name, and saves the PostScript image in that file instead of
12980sending it to the printer.
93548d2e 12981
b5c5b319
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12982Noninteractively, the argument FILENAME is treated as follows: if it is nil,
12983send the image to the printer. If FILENAME is a string, save the PostScript
12984image in a file with that name." t nil)
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12985
12986(autoload (quote ps-print-buffer-with-faces) "ps-print" "\
12987Generate and print a PostScript image of the buffer.
b5c5b319
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12988Like `ps-print-buffer', but includes font, color, and underline information in
12989the generated image. This command works only if you are using a window system,
12990so it has a way to determine color values." t nil)
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12991
12992(autoload (quote ps-print-region) "ps-print" "\
12993Generate and print a PostScript image of the region.
12994Like `ps-print-buffer', but prints just the current region." t nil)
12995
12996(autoload (quote ps-print-region-with-faces) "ps-print" "\
12997Generate and print a PostScript image of the region.
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12998Like `ps-print-region', but includes font, color, and underline information in
12999the generated image. This command works only if you are using a window system,
13000so it has a way to determine color values." t nil)
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13001
13002(autoload (quote ps-spool-buffer) "ps-print" "\
13003Generate and spool a PostScript image of the buffer.
b5c5b319
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13004Like `ps-print-buffer' except that the PostScript image is saved in a local
13005buffer to be sent to the printer later.
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13006
13007Use the command `ps-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer." t nil)
13008
13009(autoload (quote ps-spool-buffer-with-faces) "ps-print" "\
13010Generate and spool a PostScript image of the buffer.
b5c5b319
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13011Like `ps-spool-buffer', but includes font, color, and underline information in
13012the generated image. This command works only if you are using a window system,
13013so it has a way to determine color values.
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13014
13015Use the command `ps-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer." t nil)
13016
13017(autoload (quote ps-spool-region) "ps-print" "\
13018Generate a PostScript image of the region and spool locally.
13019Like `ps-spool-buffer', but spools just the current region.
13020
13021Use the command `ps-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer." t nil)
13022
13023(autoload (quote ps-spool-region-with-faces) "ps-print" "\
13024Generate a PostScript image of the region and spool locally.
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13025Like `ps-spool-region', but includes font, color, and underline information in
13026the generated image. This command works only if you are using a window system,
13027so it has a way to determine color values.
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13028
13029Use the command `ps-despool' to send the spooled images to the printer." t nil)
13030
13031(autoload (quote ps-despool) "ps-print" "\
13032Send the spooled PostScript to the printer.
13033
b5c5b319
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13034Interactively, when you use a prefix argument (C-u), the command prompts the
13035user for a file name, and saves the spooled PostScript image in that file
13036instead of sending it to the printer.
93548d2e 13037
b5c5b319
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13038Noninteractively, the argument FILENAME is treated as follows: if it is nil,
13039send the image to the printer. If FILENAME is a string, save the PostScript
13040image in a file with that name." t nil)
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13041
13042(autoload (quote ps-line-lengths) "ps-print" "\
b5c5b319
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13043Display the correspondence between a line length and a font size, using the
13044current ps-print setup.
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13045Try: pr -t file | awk '{printf \"%3d %s
13046\", length($0), $0}' | sort -r | head" t nil)
13047
13048(autoload (quote ps-nb-pages-buffer) "ps-print" "\
13049Display number of pages to print this buffer, for various font heights.
13050The table depends on the current ps-print setup." t nil)
13051
13052(autoload (quote ps-nb-pages-region) "ps-print" "\
13053Display number of pages to print the region, for various font heights.
13054The table depends on the current ps-print setup." t nil)
13055
13056(autoload (quote ps-setup) "ps-print" "\
13057Return the current PostScript-generation setup." nil nil)
13058
13059(autoload (quote ps-extend-face-list) "ps-print" "\
ad648212 13060Extend face in ALIST-SYM.
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13061
13062If optional MERGE-P is non-nil, extensions in FACE-EXTENSION-LIST are merged
ad648212
GM
13063with face extension in ALIST-SYM; otherwise, overrides.
13064
13065If optional ALIST-SYM is nil, it's used `ps-print-face-extension-alist';
13066otherwise, it should be an alist symbol.
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13067
13068The elements in FACE-EXTENSION-LIST is like those for `ps-extend-face'.
13069
13070See `ps-extend-face' for documentation." nil nil)
13071
13072(autoload (quote ps-extend-face) "ps-print" "\
ad648212 13073Extend face in ALIST-SYM.
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13074
13075If optional MERGE-P is non-nil, extensions in FACE-EXTENSION list are merged
ad648212
GM
13076with face extensions in ALIST-SYM; otherwise, overrides.
13077
13078If optional ALIST-SYM is nil, it's used `ps-print-face-extension-alist';
13079otherwise, it should be an alist symbol.
93548d2e
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13080
13081The elements of FACE-EXTENSION list have the form:
13082
13083 (FACE-NAME FOREGROUND BACKGROUND EXTENSION...)
13084
13085FACE-NAME is a face name symbol.
13086
13087FOREGROUND and BACKGROUND may be nil or a string that denotes the
13088foreground and background colors respectively.
13089
13090EXTENSION is one of the following symbols:
13091 bold - use bold font.
13092 italic - use italic font.
13093 underline - put a line under text.
13094 strikeout - like underline, but the line is in middle of text.
13095 overline - like underline, but the line is over the text.
13096 shadow - text will have a shadow.
13097 box - text will be surrounded by a box.
13098 outline - print characters as hollow outlines.
13099
13100If EXTENSION is any other symbol, it is ignored." nil nil)
13101
13102;;;***
13103\f
13104;;;### (autoloads (quail-update-leim-list-file quail-defrule-internal
54baed30 13105;;;;;; quail-defrule quail-install-decode-map quail-install-map
b442e70a 13106;;;;;; quail-define-rules quail-show-keyboard-layout quail-set-keyboard-layout
f383cd0d 13107;;;;;; quail-define-package quail-use-package quail-title) "quail"
ad648212 13108;;;;;; "international/quail.el" (15255 11737))
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13109;;; Generated autoloads from international/quail.el
13110
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13111(autoload (quote quail-title) "quail" "\
13112Return the title of the current Quail package." nil nil)
13113
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13114(autoload (quote quail-use-package) "quail" "\
13115Start using Quail package PACKAGE-NAME.
ad648212
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13116The remaining arguments are libraries to be loaded before using the package.
13117
13118This activates input method defined by PACKAGE-NAME by running
13119`quail-activate', which see." nil nil)
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13120
13121(autoload (quote quail-define-package) "quail" "\
13122Define NAME as a new Quail package for input LANGUAGE.
13123TITLE is a string to be displayed at mode-line to indicate this package.
13124Optional arguments are GUIDANCE, DOCSTRING, TRANSLATION-KEYS,
13125 FORGET-LAST-SELECTION, DETERMINISTIC, KBD-TRANSLATE, SHOW-LAYOUT,
13126 CREATE-DECODE-MAP, MAXIMUM-SHORTEST, OVERLAY-PLIST,
13127 UPDATE-TRANSLATION-FUNCTION, CONVERSION-KEYS and SIMPLE.
13128
13129GUIDANCE specifies how a guidance string is shown in echo area.
13130If it is t, list of all possible translations for the current key is shown
13131 with the currently selected translation being highlighted.
13132If it is an alist, the element has the form (CHAR . STRING). Each character
13133 in the current key is searched in the list and the corresponding string is
13134 shown.
13135If it is nil, the current key is shown.
13136
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13137DOCSTRING is the documentation string of this package. The command
13138`describe-input-method' shows this string while replacing the form
13139\\=\\<VAR> in the string by the value of VAR. That value should be a
13140string. For instance, the form \\=\\<quail-translation-docstring> is
13141replaced by a description about how to select a translation from a
13142list of candidates.
93548d2e
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13143
13144TRANSLATION-KEYS specifies additional key bindings used while translation
13145region is active. It is an alist of single key character vs. corresponding
13146command to be called.
13147
13148FORGET-LAST-SELECTION non-nil means a selected translation is not kept
13149for the future to translate the same key. If this flag is nil, a
13150translation selected for a key is remembered so that it can be the
13151first candidate when the same key is entered later.
13152
13153DETERMINISTIC non-nil means the first candidate of translation is
13154selected automatically without allowing users to select another
13155translation for a key. In this case, unselected translations are of
13156no use for an interactive use of Quail but can be used by some other
13157programs. If this flag is non-nil, FORGET-LAST-SELECTION is also set
13158to t.
13159
13160KBD-TRANSLATE non-nil means input characters are translated from a
13161user's keyboard layout to the standard keyboard layout. See the
13162documentation of `quail-keyboard-layout' and
13163`quail-keyboard-layout-standard' for more detail.
13164
13165SHOW-LAYOUT non-nil means the `quail-help' command should show
13166the user's keyboard layout visually with translated characters.
13167If KBD-TRANSLATE is set, it is desirable to set also this flag unless
13168this package defines no translations for single character keys.
13169
13170CREATE-DECODE-MAP non-nil means decode map is also created. A decode
13171map is an alist of translations and corresponding original keys.
13172Although this map is not used by Quail itself, it can be used by some
13173other programs. For instance, Vietnamese supporting needs this map to
13174convert Vietnamese text to VIQR format which uses only ASCII
13175characters to represent Vietnamese characters.
13176
13177MAXIMUM-SHORTEST non-nil means break key sequence to get maximum
13178length of the shortest sequence. When we don't have a translation of
13179key \"..ABCD\" but have translations of \"..AB\" and \"CD..\", break
13180the key at \"..AB\" and start translation of \"CD..\". Hangul
13181packages, for instance, use this facility. If this flag is nil, we
13182break the key just at \"..ABC\" and start translation of \"D..\".
13183
13184OVERLAY-PLIST if non-nil is a property list put on an overlay which
13185covers Quail translation region.
13186
13187UPDATE-TRANSLATION-FUNCTION if non-nil is a function to call to update
13188the current translation region according to a new translation data. By
13189default, a translated text or a user's key sequence (if no translation
13190for it) is inserted.
13191
13192CONVERSION-KEYS specifies additional key bindings used while
13193conversion region is active. It is an alist of single key character
13194vs. corresponding command to be called.
13195
13196If SIMPLE is non-nil, then we do not alter the meanings of
13197commands such as C-f, C-b, C-n, C-p and TAB; they are treated as
13198non-Quail commands." nil nil)
13199
13200(autoload (quote quail-set-keyboard-layout) "quail" "\
13201Set the current keyboard layout to the same as keyboard KBD-TYPE.
13202
13203Since some Quail packages depends on a physical layout of keys (not
13204characters generated by them), those are created by assuming the
13205standard layout defined in `quail-keyboard-layout-standard'. This
13206function tells Quail system the layout of your keyboard so that what
13207you type is correctly handled." t nil)
13208
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13209(autoload (quote quail-show-keyboard-layout) "quail" "\
13210Show the physical layout of the keyboard type KEYBOARD-TYPE.
13211
13212The variable `quail-keyboard-layout-type' holds the currently selected
13213keyboard type." t nil)
13214
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13215(autoload (quote quail-define-rules) "quail" "\
13216Define translation rules of the current Quail package.
13217Each argument is a list of KEY and TRANSLATION.
13218KEY is a string meaning a sequence of keystrokes to be translated.
13219TRANSLATION is a character, a string, a vector, a Quail map, or a function.
13220If it is a character, it is the sole translation of KEY.
13221If it is a string, each character is a candidate for the translation.
13222If it is a vector, each element (string or character) is a candidate
13223 for the translation.
13224In these cases, a key specific Quail map is generated and assigned to KEY.
13225
13226If TRANSLATION is a Quail map or a function symbol which returns a Quail map,
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13227 it is used to handle KEY.
13228
13229The first argument may be an alist of annotations for the following
13230rules. Each element has the form (ANNOTATION . VALUE), where
13231ANNOTATION is a symbol indicating the annotation type. Currently
13232the following annotation types are supported.
13233
13234 append -- the value non-nil means that the following rules should
13235 be appended to the rules of the current Quail package.
13236
13237 face -- the value is a face to use for displaying TRANSLATIONs in
13238 candidate list.
13239
13240 advice -- the value is a function to call after one of RULES is
13241 selected. The function is called with one argument, the
13242 selected TRANSLATION string, after the TRANSLATION is
13243 inserted.
13244
13245 no-decode-map --- the value non-nil means that decoding map is not
13246 generated for the following translations." nil (quote macro))
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13247
13248(autoload (quote quail-install-map) "quail" "\
13249Install the Quail map MAP in the current Quail package.
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13250
13251Optional 2nd arg NAME, if non-nil, is a name of Quail package for
13252which to install MAP.
13253
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13254The installed map can be referred by the function `quail-map'." nil nil)
13255
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13256(autoload (quote quail-install-decode-map) "quail" "\
13257Install the Quail decode map DECODE-MAP in the current Quail package.
13258
13259Optional 2nd arg NAME, if non-nil, is a name of Quail package for
13260which to install MAP.
13261
13262The installed decode map can be referred by the function `quail-decode-map'." nil nil)
13263
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13264(autoload (quote quail-defrule) "quail" "\
13265Add one translation rule, KEY to TRANSLATION, in the current Quail package.
13266KEY is a string meaning a sequence of keystrokes to be translated.
13267TRANSLATION is a character, a string, a vector, a Quail map,
13268 a function, or a cons.
13269It it is a character, it is the sole translation of KEY.
13270If it is a string, each character is a candidate for the translation.
13271If it is a vector, each element (string or character) is a candidate
13272 for the translation.
13273If it is a cons, the car is one of the above and the cdr is a function
13274 to call when translating KEY (the return value is assigned to the
13275 variable `quail-current-data'). If the cdr part is not a function,
13276 the value itself is assigned to `quail-current-data'.
13277In these cases, a key specific Quail map is generated and assigned to KEY.
13278
13279If TRANSLATION is a Quail map or a function symbol which returns a Quail map,
13280 it is used to handle KEY.
13281
13282Optional 3rd argument NAME, if specified, says which Quail package
13283to define this translation rule in. The default is to define it in the
13284current Quail package.
13285
13286Optional 4th argument APPEND, if non-nil, appends TRANSLATION
13287to the current translations for KEY instead of replacing them." nil nil)
13288
13289(autoload (quote quail-defrule-internal) "quail" "\
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13290Define KEY as TRANS in a Quail map MAP.
13291
13292If Optional 4th arg APPEND is non-nil, TRANS is appended to the
13293current translations for KEY instead of replacing them.
13294
13295Optional 5th arg DECODE-MAP is a Quail decode map.
13296
13297Optional 6th arg PROPS is a property list annotating TRANS. See the
13298function `quail-define-rules' for the detail." nil nil)
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13299
13300(autoload (quote quail-update-leim-list-file) "quail" "\
13301Update entries for Quail packages in `LEIM' list file in directory DIRNAME.
13302DIRNAME is a directory containing Emacs input methods;
13303normally, it should specify the `leim' subdirectory
13304of the Emacs source tree.
13305
13306It searches for Quail packages under `quail' subdirectory of DIRNAME,
13307and update the file \"leim-list.el\" in DIRNAME.
13308
13309When called from a program, the remaining arguments are additional
13310directory names to search for Quail packages under `quail' subdirectory
13311of each directory." t nil)
13312
13313;;;***
13314\f
13315;;;### (autoloads (quickurl-list quickurl-list-mode quickurl-edit-urls
13316;;;;;; quickurl-browse-url-ask quickurl-browse-url quickurl-add-url
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13317;;;;;; quickurl-ask quickurl) "quickurl" "net/quickurl.el" (15192
13318;;;;;; 12237))
a25bbe00 13319;;; Generated autoloads from net/quickurl.el
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13320
13321(defconst quickurl-reread-hook-postfix "\n;; Local Variables:\n;; eval: (progn (require 'quickurl) (add-hook 'local-write-file-hooks (lambda () (quickurl-read) nil)))\n;; End:\n" "\
13322Example `quickurl-postfix' text that adds a local variable to the
13323`quickurl-url-file' so that if you edit it by hand it will ensure that
13324`quickurl-urls' is updated with the new URL list.
13325
13326To make use of this do something like:
13327
13328 (setq quickurl-postfix quickurl-reread-hook-postfix)
13329
13330in your ~/.emacs (after loading/requiring quickurl).")
13331
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13332(autoload (quote quickurl) "quickurl" "\
13333Insert an URL based on LOOKUP.
13334
13335If not supplied LOOKUP is taken to be the word at point in the current
13336buffer, this default action can be modifed via
13337`quickurl-grab-lookup-function'." t nil)
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13338
13339(autoload (quote quickurl-ask) "quickurl" "\
13340Insert an URL, with `completing-read' prompt, based on LOOKUP." t nil)
13341
13342(autoload (quote quickurl-add-url) "quickurl" "\
13343Allow the user to interactively add a new URL associated with WORD.
13344
13345See `quickurl-grab-url' for details on how the default word/url combination
13346is decided." t nil)
13347
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13348(autoload (quote quickurl-browse-url) "quickurl" "\
13349Browse the URL associated with LOOKUP.
13350
13351If not supplied LOOKUP is taken to be the word at point in the
13352current buffer, this default action can be modifed via
13353`quickurl-grab-lookup-function'." t nil)
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13354
13355(autoload (quote quickurl-browse-url-ask) "quickurl" "\
13356Browse the URL, with `completing-read' prompt, associated with LOOKUP." t nil)
13357
13358(autoload (quote quickurl-edit-urls) "quickurl" "\
13359Pull `quickurl-url-file' into a buffer for hand editing." t nil)
13360
13361(autoload (quote quickurl-list-mode) "quickurl" "\
13362A mode for browsing the quickurl URL list.
13363
13364The key bindings for `quickurl-list-mode' are:
13365
13366\\{quickurl-list-mode-map}" t nil)
13367
13368(autoload (quote quickurl-list) "quickurl" "\
13369Display `quickurl-list' as a formatted list using `quickurl-list-mode'." t nil)
13370
13371;;;***
13372\f
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13373;;;### (autoloads (remote-compile) "rcompile" "net/rcompile.el" (15192
13374;;;;;; 12237))
a25bbe00 13375;;; Generated autoloads from net/rcompile.el
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13376
13377(autoload (quote remote-compile) "rcompile" "\
13378Compile the the current buffer's directory on HOST. Log in as USER.
13379See \\[compile]." t nil)
13380
13381;;;***
13382\f
d1221ea9 13383;;;### (autoloads (re-builder) "re-builder" "emacs-lisp/re-builder.el"
20a82009 13384;;;;;; (15192 12223))
d1221ea9
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13385;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/re-builder.el
13386
13387(autoload (quote re-builder) "re-builder" "\
13388Call up the RE Builder for the current window." t nil)
13389
13390;;;***
13391\f
abb2db1c
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13392;;;### (autoloads (recentf-mode recentf-open-more-files recentf-open-files
13393;;;;;; recentf-cleanup recentf-edit-list recentf-save-list) "recentf"
a67b854e 13394;;;;;; "recentf.el" (15210 48798))
7518ed7b
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13395;;; Generated autoloads from recentf.el
13396
7518ed7b
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13397(autoload (quote recentf-save-list) "recentf" "\
13398Save the current `recentf-list' to the file `recentf-save-file'." t nil)
13399
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13400(autoload (quote recentf-edit-list) "recentf" "\
13401Allow the user to edit the files that are kept in the recent list." t nil)
13402
7518ed7b 13403(autoload (quote recentf-cleanup) "recentf" "\
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13404Remove all non-readable and excluded files from `recentf-list'." t nil)
13405
abb2db1c 13406(autoload (quote recentf-open-files) "recentf" "\
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13407Display buffer allowing user to choose a file from recently-opened list.
13408The optional argument FILES may be used to specify the list, otherwise
13409`recentf-list' is used. The optional argument BUFFER-NAME specifies
13410which buffer to use for the interaction." t nil)
abb2db1c 13411
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13412(autoload (quote recentf-open-more-files) "recentf" "\
13413Allow the user to open files that are not in the menu." t nil)
7518ed7b 13414
0ad84a21 13415(defvar recentf-mode nil "\
2a55cd3a 13416Non-nil if Recentf mode is enabled.
bd02b8e0 13417See the command `recentf-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
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13418Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
13419use either \\[customize] or the function `recentf-mode'.")
13420
13421(custom-add-to-group (quote recentf) (quote recentf-mode) (quote custom-variable))
13422
13423(custom-add-load (quote recentf-mode) (quote recentf))
13424
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13425(autoload (quote recentf-mode) "recentf" "\
13426Toggle recentf mode.
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13427With prefix argument ARG, turn on if positive, otherwise off.
13428Returns non-nil if the new state is enabled.
abb2db1c
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13429
13430When recentf mode is enabled, it maintains a menu for visiting files that
13431were operated on recently." t nil)
13432
7518ed7b
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13433;;;***
13434\f
b5c5b319 13435;;;### (autoloads (clear-rectangle string-insert-rectangle string-rectangle
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13436;;;;;; delete-whitespace-rectangle open-rectangle insert-rectangle
13437;;;;;; yank-rectangle kill-rectangle extract-rectangle delete-extract-rectangle
c86350b1 13438;;;;;; delete-rectangle move-to-column-force) "rect" "rect.el" (15292
20a82009 13439;;;;;; 25968))
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13440;;; Generated autoloads from rect.el
13441
13442(autoload (quote move-to-column-force) "rect" "\
13443Move point to column COLUMN rigidly in the current line.
13444If COLUMN is within a multi-column character, replace it by
7518ed7b
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13445spaces and tab.
13446
13447As for `move-to-column', passing anything but nil or t in FLAG will move to
13448the desired column only if the line is long enough." nil nil)
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13449
13450(autoload (quote delete-rectangle) "rect" "\
7518ed7b
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13451Delete (don't save) text in the region-rectangle.
13452The same range of columns is deleted in each line starting with the
13453line where the region begins and ending with the line where the region
13454ends.
13455
13456When called from a program the rectangle's corners are START and END.
13457With a prefix (or a FILL) argument, also fill lines where nothing has
13458to be deleted." t nil)
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13459
13460(autoload (quote delete-extract-rectangle) "rect" "\
7518ed7b
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13461Delete the contents of the rectangle with corners at START and END.
13462Return it as a list of strings, one for each line of the rectangle.
13463
13464When called from a program the rectangle's corners are START and END.
13465With an optional FILL argument, also fill lines where nothing has to be
13466deleted." nil nil)
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13467
13468(autoload (quote extract-rectangle) "rect" "\
7518ed7b
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13469Return the contents of the rectangle with corners at START and END.
13470Return it as a list of strings, one for each line of the rectangle." nil nil)
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13471
13472(autoload (quote kill-rectangle) "rect" "\
7518ed7b
GM
13473Delete the region-rectangle and save it as the last killed one.
13474
13475When called from a program the rectangle's corners are START and END.
13476You might prefer to use `delete-extract-rectangle' from a program.
13477
13478With a prefix (or a FILL) argument, also fill lines where nothing has to be
13479deleted." t nil)
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13480
13481(autoload (quote yank-rectangle) "rect" "\
13482Yank the last killed rectangle with upper left corner at point." t nil)
13483
13484(autoload (quote insert-rectangle) "rect" "\
13485Insert text of RECTANGLE with upper left corner at point.
13486RECTANGLE's first line is inserted at point, its second
13487line is inserted at a point vertically under point, etc.
13488RECTANGLE should be a list of strings.
13489After this command, the mark is at the upper left corner
13490and point is at the lower right corner." nil nil)
13491
13492(autoload (quote open-rectangle) "rect" "\
7518ed7b
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13493Blank out the region-rectangle, shifting text right.
13494
93548d2e 13495The text previously in the region is not overwritten by the blanks,
7518ed7b
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13496but instead winds up to the right of the rectangle.
13497
13498When called from a program the rectangle's corners are START and END.
13499With a prefix (or a FILL) argument, fill with blanks even if there is no text
13500on the right side of the rectangle." t nil)
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13501 (defalias 'close-rectangle 'delete-whitespace-rectangle) ;; Old name
13502
13503(autoload (quote delete-whitespace-rectangle) "rect" "\
13504Delete all whitespace following a specified column in each line.
13505The left edge of the rectangle specifies the position in each line
13506at which whitespace deletion should begin. On each line in the
7518ed7b
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13507rectangle, all continuous whitespace starting at that column is deleted.
13508
13509When called from a program the rectangle's corners are START and END.
13510With a prefix (or a FILL) argument, also fill too short lines." t nil)
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13511
13512(autoload (quote string-rectangle) "rect" "\
b5c5b319
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13513Replace rectangle contents with STRING on each line.
13514The length of STRING need not be the same as the rectangle width.
93548d2e 13515
b5c5b319
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13516Called from a program, takes three args; START, END and STRING." t nil)
13517
13518(autoload (quote string-insert-rectangle) "rect" "\
13519Insert STRING on each line of region-rectangle, shifting text right.
13520
13521When called from a program, the rectangle's corners are START and END.
7518ed7b
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13522The left edge of the rectangle specifies the column for insertion.
13523This command does not delete or overwrite any existing text." t nil)
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13524
13525(autoload (quote clear-rectangle) "rect" "\
7518ed7b
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13526Blank out the region-rectangle.
13527The text previously in the region is overwritten with blanks.
13528
13529When called from a program the rectangle's corners are START and END.
13530With a prefix (or a FILL) argument, also fill with blanks the parts of the
13531rectangle which were empty." t nil)
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13532
13533;;;***
13534\f
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13535;;;### (autoloads (refill-mode) "refill" "textmodes/refill.el" (15306
13536;;;;;; 37172))
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13537;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/refill.el
13538
13539(autoload (quote refill-mode) "refill" "\
13540Toggle Refill minor mode.
13541With prefix arg, turn Refill mode on iff arg is positive.
13542
13543When Refill mode is on, the current paragraph will be formatted when
13544changes are made within it. Self-inserting characters only cause
13545refilling if they would cause auto-filling." t nil)
13546
13547;;;***
13548\f
7518ed7b 13549;;;### (autoloads (reftex-mode turn-on-reftex) "reftex" "textmodes/reftex.el"
20a82009 13550;;;;;; (15192 12248))
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13551;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/reftex.el
13552
13553(autoload (quote turn-on-reftex) "reftex" "\
13554Turn on RefTeX mode." nil nil)
13555
13556(autoload (quote reftex-mode) "reftex" "\
13557Minor mode with distinct support for \\label, \\ref and \\cite in LaTeX.
13558
7518ed7b
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13559\\<reftex-mode-map>A Table of Contents of the entire (multifile) document with browsing
13560capabilities is available with `\\[reftex-toc]'.
13561
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13562Labels can be created with `\\[reftex-label]' and referenced with `\\[reftex-reference]'.
13563When referencing, you get a menu with all labels of a given type and
13564context of the label definition. The selected label is inserted as a
13565\\ref macro.
13566
13567Citations can be made with `\\[reftex-citation]' which will use a regular expression
13568to pull out a *formatted* list of articles from your BibTeX
13569database. The selected citation is inserted as a \\cite macro.
13570
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13571Index entries can be made with `\\[reftex-index-selection-or-word]' which indexes the word at point
13572or the current selection. More general index entries are created with
13573`\\[reftex-index]'. `\\[reftex-display-index]' displays the compiled index.
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13574
13575Most command have help available on the fly. This help is accessed by
13576pressing `?' to any prompt mentioning this feature.
13577
13578Extensive documentation about RefTeX is available in Info format.
13579You can view this information with `\\[reftex-info]'.
13580
13581\\{reftex-mode-map}
13582Under X, these and other functions will also be available as `Ref' menu
13583on the menu bar.
13584
13585------------------------------------------------------------------------------" t nil)
13586
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13587;;;***
13588\f
13589;;;### (autoloads (reftex-citation) "reftex-cite" "textmodes/reftex-cite.el"
20a82009 13590;;;;;; (15192 12247))
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13591;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/reftex-cite.el
13592
13593(autoload (quote reftex-citation) "reftex-cite" "\
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13594Make a citation using BibTeX database files.
13595After prompting for a regular expression, scans the buffers with
13596bibtex entries (taken from the \\bibliography command) and offers the
13597matching entries for selection. The selected entry is formated according
13598to `reftex-cite-format' and inserted into the buffer.
13599
13600If NO-INSERT is non-nil, nothing is inserted, only the selected key returned.
13601
2936437d
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13602FORAT-KEY can be used to pre-select a citation format.
13603
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13604When called with one or two `C-u' prefixes, first rescans the document.
13605When called with a numeric prefix, make that many citations. When
09938b67 13606called with point inside the braces of a `\\cite' command, it will
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13607add another key, ignoring the value of `reftex-cite-format'.
13608
13609The regular expression uses an expanded syntax: && is interpreted as `and'.
13610Thus, `aaaa&&bbb' matches entries which contain both `aaaa' and `bbb'.
13611While entering the regexp, completion on knows citation keys is possible.
13612`=' is a good regular expression to match all entries in all files." t nil)
13613
13614;;;***
13615\f
2936437d 13616;;;### (autoloads (reftex-index-phrases-mode) "reftex-index" "textmodes/reftex-index.el"
20a82009 13617;;;;;; (15192 12248))
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13618;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/reftex-index.el
13619
13620(autoload (quote reftex-index-phrases-mode) "reftex-index" "\
13621Major mode for managing the Index phrases of a LaTeX document.
13622This buffer was created with RefTeX.
13623
13624To insert new phrases, use
13625 - `C-c \\' in the LaTeX document to copy selection or word
13626 - `\\[reftex-index-new-phrase]' in the phrases buffer.
13627
13628To index phrases use one of:
13629
13630\\[reftex-index-this-phrase] index current phrase
13631\\[reftex-index-next-phrase] index next phrase (or N with prefix arg)
13632\\[reftex-index-all-phrases] index all phrases
13633\\[reftex-index-remaining-phrases] index current and following phrases
13634\\[reftex-index-region-phrases] index the phrases in the region
13635
13636You can sort the phrases in this buffer with \\[reftex-index-sort-phrases].
13637To display information about the phrase at point, use \\[reftex-index-phrases-info].
13638
13639For more information see the RefTeX User Manual.
13640
13641Here are all local bindings.
13642
13643\\{reftex-index-phrases-map}" t nil)
13644
13645;;;***
13646\f
93548d2e 13647;;;### (autoloads (regexp-opt-depth regexp-opt) "regexp-opt" "emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el"
20a82009 13648;;;;;; (15192 12223))
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13649;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/regexp-opt.el
13650
13651(autoload (quote regexp-opt) "regexp-opt" "\
13652Return a regexp to match a string in STRINGS.
13653Each string should be unique in STRINGS and should not contain any regexps,
13654quoted or not. If optional PAREN is non-nil, ensure that the returned regexp
13655is enclosed by at least one regexp grouping construct.
13656The returned regexp is typically more efficient than the equivalent regexp:
13657
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13658 (let ((open (if PAREN \"\\\\(\" \"\")) (close (if PAREN \"\\\\)\" \"\")))
13659 (concat open (mapconcat 'regexp-quote STRINGS \"\\\\|\") close))
13660
13661If PAREN is `words', then the resulting regexp is additionally surrounded
13662by \\=\\< and \\>." nil nil)
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13663
13664(autoload (quote regexp-opt-depth) "regexp-opt" "\
13665Return the depth of REGEXP.
13666This means the number of regexp grouping constructs (parenthesised expressions)
13667in REGEXP." nil nil)
13668
13669;;;***
13670\f
20a82009 13671;;;### (autoloads (repeat) "repeat" "repeat.el" (15185 35996))
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13672;;; Generated autoloads from repeat.el
13673
13674(autoload (quote repeat) "repeat" "\
13675Repeat most recently executed command.
13676With prefix arg, apply new prefix arg to that command; otherwise, use
13677the prefix arg that was used before (if any).
13678This command is like the `.' command in the vi editor.
13679
13680If this command is invoked by a multi-character key sequence, it can then
13681be repeated by repeating the final character of that sequence. This behavior
13682can be modified by the global variable `repeat-on-final-keystroke'." t nil)
13683
13684;;;***
13685\f
13686;;;### (autoloads (reporter-submit-bug-report) "reporter" "mail/reporter.el"
20a82009 13687;;;;;; (15192 12235))
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13688;;; Generated autoloads from mail/reporter.el
13689
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13690(autoload (quote reporter-submit-bug-report) "reporter" "\
13691Begin submitting a bug report via email.
13692
13693ADDRESS is the email address for the package's maintainer. PKGNAME is
13694the name of the package (if you want to include version numbers,
13695you must put them into PKGNAME before calling this function).
f75a0f7a
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13696Optional PRE-HOOKS and POST-HOOKS are passed to `reporter-dump-state'.
13697Optional SALUTATION is inserted at the top of the mail buffer,
13698and point is left after the salutation.
cded5ed3
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13699
13700VARLIST is the list of variables to dump (see `reporter-dump-state'
13701for details). The optional argument PRE-HOOKS and POST-HOOKS are
13702passed to `reporter-dump-state'. Optional argument SALUTATION is text
13703to be inserted at the top of the mail buffer; in that case, point is
13704left after that text.
13705
13706This function prompts for a summary if `reporter-prompt-for-summary-p'
13707is non-nil.
13708
13709This function does not send a message; it uses the given information
13710to initialize a a messagem, which the user can then edit and finally send
13711\(or decline to send). The variable `mail-user-agent' controls which
13712mail-sending package is used for editing and sending the message." nil nil)
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13713
13714;;;***
13715\f
13716;;;### (autoloads (reposition-window) "reposition" "reposition.el"
c7f48c35 13717;;;;;; (13229 29317))
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13718;;; Generated autoloads from reposition.el
13719
13720(autoload (quote reposition-window) "reposition" "\
13721Make the current definition and/or comment visible.
13722Further invocations move it to the top of the window or toggle the
13723visibility of comments that precede it.
13724 Point is left unchanged unless prefix ARG is supplied.
13725 If the definition is fully onscreen, it is moved to the top of the
13726window. If it is partly offscreen, the window is scrolled to get the
13727definition (or as much as will fit) onscreen, unless point is in a comment
13728which is also partly offscreen, in which case the scrolling attempts to get
13729as much of the comment onscreen as possible.
13730 Initially `reposition-window' attempts to make both the definition and
13731preceding comments visible. Further invocations toggle the visibility of
13732the comment lines.
13733 If ARG is non-nil, point may move in order to make the whole defun
13734visible (if only part could otherwise be made so), to make the defun line
13735visible (if point is in code and it could not be made so, or if only
13736comments, including the first comment line, are visible), or to make the
13737first comment line visible (if point is in a comment)." t nil)
13738 (define-key esc-map "\C-l" 'reposition-window)
13739
13740;;;***
13741\f
13742;;;### (autoloads (resume-suspend-hook) "resume" "resume.el" (12679
13743;;;;;; 50658))
13744;;; Generated autoloads from resume.el
13745
13746(autoload (quote resume-suspend-hook) "resume" "\
13747Clear out the file used for transmitting args when Emacs resumes." nil nil)
13748
13749;;;***
13750\f
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13751;;;### (autoloads (read-file-name-electric-shadow-mode read-file-name-electric-shadow-tty-properties
13752;;;;;; read-file-name-electric-shadow-properties) "rfn-eshadow"
55e9efba 13753;;;;;; "rfn-eshadow.el" (15298 53573))
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13754;;; Generated autoloads from rfn-eshadow.el
13755
13756(defvar read-file-name-electric-shadow-properties (quote (face read-file-name-electric-shadow field shadow)) "\
13757Properties given to the `shadowed' part of a filename in the minibuffer.
13758Only used when `read-file-name-electric-shadow-mode' is active.
13759If emacs is not running under a window system,
13760`read-file-name-electric-shadow-tty-properties' is used instead.")
13761
13762(defvar read-file-name-electric-shadow-tty-properties (quote (before-string "{" after-string "} " field shadow)) "\
13763Properties given to the `shadowed' part of a filename in the minibuffer.
13764Only used when `read-file-name-electric-shadow-mode' is active and emacs
13765is not running under a window-system; if emacs is running under a window
13766system, `read-file-name-electric-shadow-properties' is used instead.")
13767
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13768(defvar read-file-name-electric-shadow-mode nil "\
13769Non-nil if Read-File-Name-Electric-Shadow mode is enabled.
13770See the command `read-file-name-electric-shadow-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
13771Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
13772use either \\[customize] or the function `read-file-name-electric-shadow-mode'.")
13773
13774(custom-add-to-group (quote minibuffer) (quote read-file-name-electric-shadow-mode) (quote custom-variable))
13775
13776(custom-add-load (quote read-file-name-electric-shadow-mode) (quote rfn-eshadow))
13777
13778(autoload (quote read-file-name-electric-shadow-mode) "rfn-eshadow" "\
13779Toggle Read-File-Name Electric Shadow mode
13780When active, any part of the a filename being read in the minibuffer
13781that would be ignored because the result is passed through
13782`substitute-in-file-name' is given the properties in
13783`read-file-name-electric-shadow-properties', which can be used to make
13784that portion dim, invisible, or otherwise less visually noticable.
13785
13786With prefix argument ARG, turn on if positive, otherwise off.
13787Returns non-nil if the new state is enabled." t nil)
13788
13789;;;***
13790\f
93548d2e 13791;;;### (autoloads (make-ring ring-p) "ring" "emacs-lisp/ring.el"
f75a0f7a 13792;;;;;; (14634 20460))
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13793;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/ring.el
13794
13795(autoload (quote ring-p) "ring" "\
13796Returns t if X is a ring; nil otherwise." nil nil)
13797
13798(autoload (quote make-ring) "ring" "\
13799Make a ring that can contain SIZE elements." nil nil)
13800
13801;;;***
13802\f
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13803;;;### (autoloads (rlogin) "rlogin" "net/rlogin.el" (14550 7959))
13804;;; Generated autoloads from net/rlogin.el
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13805 (add-hook 'same-window-regexps "^\\*rlogin-.*\\*\\(\\|<[0-9]+>\\)")
13806
13807(autoload (quote rlogin) "rlogin" "\
13808Open a network login connection via `rlogin' with args INPUT-ARGS.
13809INPUT-ARGS should start with a host name; it may also contain
13810other arguments for `rlogin'.
13811
13812Input is sent line-at-a-time to the remote connection.
13813
13814Communication with the remote host is recorded in a buffer `*rlogin-HOST*'
13815\(or `*rlogin-USER@HOST*' if the remote username differs).
13816If a prefix argument is given and the buffer `*rlogin-HOST*' already exists,
13817a new buffer with a different connection will be made.
13818
13819When called from a program, if the optional second argument BUFFER is
13820a string or buffer, it specifies the buffer to use.
13821
13822The variable `rlogin-program' contains the name of the actual program to
13823run. It can be a relative or absolute path.
13824
13825The variable `rlogin-explicit-args' is a list of arguments to give to
13826the rlogin when starting. They are added after any arguments given in
13827INPUT-ARGS.
13828
13829If the default value of `rlogin-directory-tracking-mode' is t, then the
13830default directory in that buffer is set to a remote (FTP) file name to
13831access your home directory on the remote machine. Occasionally this causes
13832an error, if you cannot access the home directory on that machine. This
13833error is harmless as long as you don't try to use that default directory.
13834
13835If `rlogin-directory-tracking-mode' is neither t nor nil, then the default
13836directory is initially set up to your (local) home directory.
13837This is useful if the remote machine and your local machine
13838share the same files via NFS. This is the default.
13839
13840If you wish to change directory tracking styles during a session, use the
13841function `rlogin-directory-tracking-mode' rather than simply setting the
13842variable." t nil)
13843
13844;;;***
13845\f
13846;;;### (autoloads (rmail-set-pop-password rmail-input rmail-mode
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13847;;;;;; rmail rmail-enable-mime rmail-show-message-hook rmail-confirm-expunge
13848;;;;;; rmail-secondary-file-regexp rmail-secondary-file-directory
13849;;;;;; rmail-mail-new-frame rmail-primary-inbox-list rmail-delete-after-output
13850;;;;;; rmail-highlight-face rmail-highlighted-headers rmail-retry-ignored-headers
13851;;;;;; rmail-displayed-headers rmail-ignored-headers rmail-dont-reply-to-names)
ad648212 13852;;;;;; "rmail" "mail/rmail.el" (15269 48090))
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13853;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmail.el
13854
13855(defvar rmail-dont-reply-to-names nil "\
13856*A regexp specifying names to prune of reply to messages.
13857A value of nil means exclude your own login name as an address
13858plus whatever is specified by `rmail-default-dont-reply-to-names'.")
13859
13860(defvar rmail-default-dont-reply-to-names "info-" "\
13861A regular expression specifying part of the value of the default value of
13862the variable `rmail-dont-reply-to-names', for when the user does not set
13863`rmail-dont-reply-to-names' explicitly. (The other part of the default
13864value is the user's name.)
13865It is useful to set this variable in the site customization file.")
13866
2a55cd3a 13867(defvar rmail-ignored-headers (concat "^via:\\|^mail-from:\\|^origin:\\|^references:" "\\|^status:\\|^received:\\|^x400-originator:\\|^x400-recipients:" "\\|^x400-received:\\|^x400-mts-identifier:\\|^x400-content-type:" "\\|^\\(resent-\\|\\)message-id:\\|^summary-line:\\|^resent-date:" "\\|^nntp-posting-host:\\|^path:\\|^x-char.*:\\|^x-face:" "\\|^x-mailer:\\|^delivered-to:\\|^lines:\\|^mime-version:" "\\|^content-transfer-encoding:\\|^x-coding-system:" "\\|^return-path:\\|^errors-to:\\|^return-receipt-to:" "\\|^x-sign:\\|^x-beenthere:\\|^x-mailman-version:" "\\|^precedence:\\|^list-help:\\|^list-post:\\|^list-subscribe:" "\\|^list-id:\\|^list-unsubscribe:\\|^list-archive:" "\\|^content-type:\\|^content-length:" "\\|^x-attribution:\\|^x-disclaimer:\\|^x-trace:" "\\|^x-complaints-to:\\|^nntp-posting-date:\\|^user-agent:") "\
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13868*Regexp to match header fields that Rmail should normally hide.
13869This variable is used for reformatting the message header,
13870which normally happens once for each message,
13871when you view the message for the first time in Rmail.
13872To make a change in this variable take effect
13873for a message that you have already viewed,
13874go to that message and type \\[rmail-toggle-header] twice.")
13875
13876(defvar rmail-displayed-headers nil "\
13877*Regexp to match Header fields that Rmail should display.
13878If nil, display all header fields except those matched by
13879`rmail-ignored-headers'.")
13880
f383cd0d 13881(defvar rmail-retry-ignored-headers "^x-authentication-warning:" "\
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13882*Headers that should be stripped when retrying a failed message.")
13883
13884(defvar rmail-highlighted-headers "^From:\\|^Subject:" "\
13885*Regexp to match Header fields that Rmail should normally highlight.
13886A value of nil means don't highlight.
13887See also `rmail-highlight-face'.")
13888
13889(defvar rmail-highlight-face nil "\
13890*Face used by Rmail for highlighting headers.")
13891
13892(defvar rmail-delete-after-output nil "\
13893*Non-nil means automatically delete a message that is copied to a file.")
13894
13895(defvar rmail-primary-inbox-list nil "\
13896*List of files which are inboxes for user's primary mail file `~/RMAIL'.
13897`nil' means the default, which is (\"/usr/spool/mail/$USER\")
13898\(the name varies depending on the operating system,
13899and the value of the environment variable MAIL overrides it).")
13900
13901(defvar rmail-mail-new-frame nil "\
13902*Non-nil means Rmail makes a new frame for composing outgoing mail.")
13903
13904(defvar rmail-secondary-file-directory "~/" "\
13905*Directory for additional secondary Rmail files.")
13906
13907(defvar rmail-secondary-file-regexp "\\.xmail$" "\
13908*Regexp for which files are secondary Rmail files.")
13909
6c083b4c 13910(defvar rmail-confirm-expunge (quote y-or-n-p) "\
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13911*Whether and how to ask for confirmation before expunging deleted messages.")
13912
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13913(defvar rmail-mode-hook nil "\
13914List of functions to call when Rmail is invoked.")
13915
13916(defvar rmail-get-new-mail-hook nil "\
13917List of functions to call when Rmail has retrieved new mail.")
13918
13919(defvar rmail-show-message-hook nil "\
13920List of functions to call when Rmail displays a message.")
13921
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13922(defvar rmail-quit-hook nil "\
13923List of functions to call when quitting out of Rmail.")
13924
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13925(defvar rmail-delete-message-hook nil "\
13926List of functions to call when Rmail deletes a message.
13927When the hooks are called, the message has been marked deleted but is
13928still the current message in the Rmail buffer.")
13929
13930(defvar rmail-file-coding-system nil "\
13931Coding system used in RMAIL file.
13932
13933This is set to nil by default.")
13934
13935(defvar rmail-enable-mime nil "\
13936*If non-nil, RMAIL uses MIME feature.
13937If the value is t, RMAIL automatically shows MIME decoded message.
13938If the value is neither t nor nil, RMAIL does not show MIME decoded message
13939until a user explicitly requires it.")
13940
13941(defvar rmail-show-mime-function nil "\
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13942Function to show MIME decoded message of RMAIL file.
13943This function is called when `rmail-enable-mime' is non-nil.
13944It is called with no argument.")
13945
13946(defvar rmail-insert-mime-forwarded-message-function nil "\
13947Function to insert a message in MIME format so it can be forwarded.
13948This function is called if `rmail-enable-mime' is non-nil.
13949It is called with one argument FORWARD-BUFFER, which is a
13950buffer containing the message to forward. The current buffer
13951is the outgoing mail buffer.")
13952
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13953(defvar rmail-insert-mime-resent-message-function nil "\
13954Function to insert a message in MIME format so it can be resent.
13955This function is called if `rmail-enable-mime' is non-nil.
13956It is called with one argument FORWARD-BUFFER, which is a
13957buffer containing the message to forward. The current buffer
13958is the outgoing mail buffer.")
13959
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13960(defvar rmail-search-mime-message-function nil "\
13961Function to check if a regexp matches a MIME message.
13962This function is called if `rmail-enable-mime' is non-nil.
13963It is called with two arguments MSG and REGEXP, where
13964MSG is the message number, REGEXP is the regular expression.")
13965
13966(defvar rmail-search-mime-header-function nil "\
13967Function to check if a regexp matches a header of MIME message.
13968This function is called if `rmail-enable-mime' is non-nil.
13969It is called with four arguments MSG, REGEXP, and LIMIT, where
13970MSG is the message number,
13971REGEXP is the regular expression,
13972LIMIT is the position specifying the end of header.")
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13973
13974(defvar rmail-mime-feature (quote rmail-mime) "\
13975Feature to require to load MIME support in Rmail.
13976When starting Rmail, if `rmail-enable-mime' is non-nil,
13977this feature is required with `require'.")
13978
13979(defvar rmail-decode-mime-charset t "\
13980*Non-nil means a message is decoded by MIME's charset specification.
13981If this variable is nil, or the message has not MIME specification,
13982the message is decoded as normal way.
13983
13984If the variable `rmail-enable-mime' is non-nil, this variables is
13985ignored, and all the decoding work is done by a feature specified by
13986the variable `rmail-mime-feature'.")
13987
13988(defvar rmail-mime-charset-pattern "^content-type:[ ]*text/plain;[ \n]*charset=\"?\\([^ \n\"]+\\)\"?" "\
13989Regexp to match MIME-charset specification in a header of message.
13990The first parenthesized expression should match the MIME-charset name.")
13991
13992(autoload (quote rmail) "rmail" "\
13993Read and edit incoming mail.
13994Moves messages into file named by `rmail-file-name' (a babyl format file)
13995 and edits that file in RMAIL Mode.
13996Type \\[describe-mode] once editing that file, for a list of RMAIL commands.
13997
13998May be called with file name as argument; then performs rmail editing on
13999that file, but does not copy any new mail into the file.
14000Interactively, if you supply a prefix argument, then you
14001have a chance to specify a file name with the minibuffer.
14002
14003If `rmail-display-summary' is non-nil, make a summary for this RMAIL file." t nil)
14004
14005(autoload (quote rmail-mode) "rmail" "\
14006Rmail Mode is used by \\<rmail-mode-map>\\[rmail] for editing Rmail files.
14007All normal editing commands are turned off.
14008Instead, these commands are available:
14009
14010\\[rmail-beginning-of-message] Move point to front of this message (same as \\[beginning-of-buffer]).
14011\\[scroll-up] Scroll to next screen of this message.
14012\\[scroll-down] Scroll to previous screen of this message.
14013\\[rmail-next-undeleted-message] Move to Next non-deleted message.
14014\\[rmail-previous-undeleted-message] Move to Previous non-deleted message.
14015\\[rmail-next-message] Move to Next message whether deleted or not.
14016\\[rmail-previous-message] Move to Previous message whether deleted or not.
14017\\[rmail-first-message] Move to the first message in Rmail file.
14018\\[rmail-last-message] Move to the last message in Rmail file.
14019\\[rmail-show-message] Jump to message specified by numeric position in file.
14020\\[rmail-search] Search for string and show message it is found in.
14021\\[rmail-delete-forward] Delete this message, move to next nondeleted.
14022\\[rmail-delete-backward] Delete this message, move to previous nondeleted.
14023\\[rmail-undelete-previous-message] Undelete message. Tries current message, then earlier messages
14024 till a deleted message is found.
14025\\[rmail-edit-current-message] Edit the current message. \\[rmail-cease-edit] to return to Rmail.
14026\\[rmail-expunge] Expunge deleted messages.
14027\\[rmail-expunge-and-save] Expunge and save the file.
14028\\[rmail-quit] Quit Rmail: expunge, save, then switch to another buffer.
14029\\[save-buffer] Save without expunging.
14030\\[rmail-get-new-mail] Move new mail from system spool directory into this file.
14031\\[rmail-mail] Mail a message (same as \\[mail-other-window]).
14032\\[rmail-continue] Continue composing outgoing message started before.
14033\\[rmail-reply] Reply to this message. Like \\[rmail-mail] but initializes some fields.
14034\\[rmail-retry-failure] Send this message again. Used on a mailer failure message.
14035\\[rmail-forward] Forward this message to another user.
14036\\[rmail-output-to-rmail-file] Output this message to an Rmail file (append it).
14037\\[rmail-output] Output this message to a Unix-format mail file (append it).
14038\\[rmail-output-body-to-file] Save message body to a file. Default filename comes from Subject line.
14039\\[rmail-input] Input Rmail file. Run Rmail on that file.
14040\\[rmail-add-label] Add label to message. It will be displayed in the mode line.
14041\\[rmail-kill-label] Kill label. Remove a label from current message.
14042\\[rmail-next-labeled-message] Move to Next message with specified label
14043 (label defaults to last one specified).
14044 Standard labels: filed, unseen, answered, forwarded, deleted.
14045 Any other label is present only if you add it with \\[rmail-add-label].
14046\\[rmail-previous-labeled-message] Move to Previous message with specified label
14047\\[rmail-summary] Show headers buffer, with a one line summary of each message.
14048\\[rmail-summary-by-labels] Summarize only messages with particular label(s).
14049\\[rmail-summary-by-recipients] Summarize only messages with particular recipient(s).
14050\\[rmail-summary-by-regexp] Summarize only messages with particular regexp(s).
14051\\[rmail-summary-by-topic] Summarize only messages with subject line regexp(s).
14052\\[rmail-toggle-header] Toggle display of complete header." t nil)
14053
14054(autoload (quote rmail-input) "rmail" "\
14055Run Rmail on file FILENAME." t nil)
14056
14057(autoload (quote rmail-set-pop-password) "rmail" "\
14058Set PASSWORD to be used for retrieving mail from a POP server." t nil)
14059
14060;;;***
14061\f
14062;;;### (autoloads (rmail-edit-current-message) "rmailedit" "mail/rmailedit.el"
20a82009 14063;;;;;; (15192 12236))
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14064;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmailedit.el
14065
14066(autoload (quote rmail-edit-current-message) "rmailedit" "\
14067Edit the contents of this message." t nil)
14068
14069;;;***
14070\f
14071;;;### (autoloads (rmail-next-labeled-message rmail-previous-labeled-message
14072;;;;;; rmail-read-label rmail-kill-label rmail-add-label) "rmailkwd"
20a82009 14073;;;;;; "mail/rmailkwd.el" (15192 12236))
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14074;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmailkwd.el
14075
14076(autoload (quote rmail-add-label) "rmailkwd" "\
14077Add LABEL to labels associated with current RMAIL message.
14078Completion is performed over known labels when reading." t nil)
14079
14080(autoload (quote rmail-kill-label) "rmailkwd" "\
14081Remove LABEL from labels associated with current RMAIL message.
14082Completion is performed over known labels when reading." t nil)
14083
14084(autoload (quote rmail-read-label) "rmailkwd" nil nil nil)
14085
14086(autoload (quote rmail-previous-labeled-message) "rmailkwd" "\
14087Show previous message with one of the labels LABELS.
14088LABELS should be a comma-separated list of label names.
14089If LABELS is empty, the last set of labels specified is used.
14090With prefix argument N moves backward N messages with these labels." t nil)
14091
14092(autoload (quote rmail-next-labeled-message) "rmailkwd" "\
14093Show next message with one of the labels LABELS.
14094LABELS should be a comma-separated list of label names.
14095If LABELS is empty, the last set of labels specified is used.
14096With prefix argument N moves forward N messages with these labels." t nil)
14097
14098;;;***
14099\f
14100;;;### (autoloads (set-rmail-inbox-list) "rmailmsc" "mail/rmailmsc.el"
20a82009 14101;;;;;; (15192 12236))
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14102;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmailmsc.el
14103
14104(autoload (quote set-rmail-inbox-list) "rmailmsc" "\
14105Set the inbox list of the current RMAIL file to FILE-NAME.
14106You can specify one file name, or several names separated by commas.
14107If FILE-NAME is empty, remove any existing inbox list." t nil)
14108
14109;;;***
14110\f
14111;;;### (autoloads (rmail-output-body-to-file rmail-output rmail-fields-not-to-output
14112;;;;;; rmail-output-to-rmail-file rmail-output-file-alist) "rmailout"
20a82009 14113;;;;;; "mail/rmailout.el" (15192 12236))
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14114;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmailout.el
14115
14116(defvar rmail-output-file-alist nil "\
14117*Alist matching regexps to suggested output Rmail files.
14118This is a list of elements of the form (REGEXP . NAME-EXP).
14119The suggestion is taken if REGEXP matches anywhere in the message buffer.
14120NAME-EXP may be a string constant giving the file name to use,
14121or more generally it may be any kind of expression that returns
14122a file name as a string.")
14123
14124(autoload (quote rmail-output-to-rmail-file) "rmailout" "\
14125Append the current message to an Rmail file named FILE-NAME.
14126If the file does not exist, ask if it should be created.
14127If file is being visited, the message is appended to the Emacs
14128buffer visiting that file.
14129If the file exists and is not an Rmail file, the message is
14130appended in inbox format, the same way `rmail-output' does it.
14131
14132The default file name comes from `rmail-default-rmail-file',
14133which is updated to the name you use in this command.
14134
14135A prefix argument N says to output N consecutive messages
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14136starting with the current one. Deleted messages are skipped and don't count.
14137
14138If optional argument STAY is non-nil, then leave the last filed
14139mesasge up instead of moving forward to the next non-deleted message." t nil)
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14140
14141(defvar rmail-fields-not-to-output nil "\
14142*Regexp describing fields to exclude when outputting a message to a file.")
14143
14144(autoload (quote rmail-output) "rmailout" "\
14145Append this message to system-inbox-format mail file named FILE-NAME.
14146A prefix argument N says to output N consecutive messages
14147starting with the current one. Deleted messages are skipped and don't count.
14148When called from lisp code, N may be omitted.
14149
14150If the pruned message header is shown on the current message, then
14151messages will be appended with pruned headers; otherwise, messages
14152will be appended with their original headers.
14153
14154The default file name comes from `rmail-default-file',
14155which is updated to the name you use in this command.
14156
14157The optional third argument NOATTRIBUTE, if non-nil, says not
14158to set the `filed' attribute, and not to display a message.
14159
14160The optional fourth argument FROM-GNUS is set when called from GNUS." t nil)
14161
14162(autoload (quote rmail-output-body-to-file) "rmailout" "\
14163Write this message body to the file FILE-NAME.
14164FILE-NAME defaults, interactively, from the Subject field of the message." t nil)
14165
14166;;;***
14167\f
b5c5b319 14168;;;### (autoloads (rmail-sort-by-labels rmail-sort-by-lines rmail-sort-by-correspondent
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14170;;;;;; rmail-sort-by-date) "rmailsort" "mail/rmailsort.el" (15192
14171;;;;;; 12236))
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14172;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmailsort.el
14173
14174(autoload (quote rmail-sort-by-date) "rmailsort" "\
14175Sort messages of current Rmail file by date.
14176If prefix argument REVERSE is non-nil, sort them in reverse order." t nil)
14177
14178(autoload (quote rmail-sort-by-subject) "rmailsort" "\
14179Sort messages of current Rmail file by subject.
14180If prefix argument REVERSE is non-nil, sort them in reverse order." t nil)
14181
14182(autoload (quote rmail-sort-by-author) "rmailsort" "\
14183Sort messages of current Rmail file by author.
14184If prefix argument REVERSE is non-nil, sort them in reverse order." t nil)
14185
14186(autoload (quote rmail-sort-by-recipient) "rmailsort" "\
14187Sort messages of current Rmail file by recipient.
14188If prefix argument REVERSE is non-nil, sort them in reverse order." t nil)
14189
14190(autoload (quote rmail-sort-by-correspondent) "rmailsort" "\
14191Sort messages of current Rmail file by other correspondent.
14192If prefix argument REVERSE is non-nil, sort them in reverse order." t nil)
14193
14194(autoload (quote rmail-sort-by-lines) "rmailsort" "\
14195Sort messages of current Rmail file by number of lines.
14196If prefix argument REVERSE is non-nil, sort them in reverse order." t nil)
14197
b5c5b319 14198(autoload (quote rmail-sort-by-labels) "rmailsort" "\
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14200If prefix argument REVERSE is non-nil, sort them in reverse order.
14201KEYWORDS is a comma-separated list of labels." t nil)
14202
14203;;;***
14204\f
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14205;;;### (autoloads (rmail-user-mail-address-regexp rmail-summary-line-decoder
14206;;;;;; rmail-summary-by-senders rmail-summary-by-topic rmail-summary-by-regexp
14207;;;;;; rmail-summary-by-recipients rmail-summary-by-labels rmail-summary
14208;;;;;; rmail-summary-line-count-flag rmail-summary-scroll-between-messages)
5682d301 14209;;;;;; "rmailsum" "mail/rmailsum.el" (15315 52173))
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14210;;; Generated autoloads from mail/rmailsum.el
14211
14212(defvar rmail-summary-scroll-between-messages t "\
14213*Non-nil means Rmail summary scroll commands move between messages.")
14214
14215(defvar rmail-summary-line-count-flag t "\
14216*Non-nil if Rmail summary should show the number of lines in each message.")
14217
14218(autoload (quote rmail-summary) "rmailsum" "\
14219Display a summary of all messages, one line per message." t nil)
14220
14221(autoload (quote rmail-summary-by-labels) "rmailsum" "\
14222Display a summary of all messages with one or more LABELS.
14223LABELS should be a string containing the desired labels, separated by commas." t nil)
14224
14225(autoload (quote rmail-summary-by-recipients) "rmailsum" "\
14226Display a summary of all messages with the given RECIPIENTS.
14227Normally checks the To, From and Cc fields of headers;
14228but if PRIMARY-ONLY is non-nil (prefix arg given),
14229 only look in the To and From fields.
14230RECIPIENTS is a string of regexps separated by commas." t nil)
14231
14232(autoload (quote rmail-summary-by-regexp) "rmailsum" "\
14233Display a summary of all messages according to regexp REGEXP.
14234If the regular expression is found in the header of the message
14235\(including in the date and other lines, as well as the subject line),
14236Emacs will list the header line in the RMAIL-summary." t nil)
14237
14238(autoload (quote rmail-summary-by-topic) "rmailsum" "\
14239Display a summary of all messages with the given SUBJECT.
14240Normally checks the Subject field of headers;
14241but if WHOLE-MESSAGE is non-nil (prefix arg given),
14242 look in the whole message.
14243SUBJECT is a string of regexps separated by commas." t nil)
14244
14245(autoload (quote rmail-summary-by-senders) "rmailsum" "\
14246Display a summary of all messages with the given SENDERS.
14247SENDERS is a string of names separated by commas." t nil)
14248
14249(defvar rmail-summary-line-decoder (function identity) "\
14250*Function to decode summary-line.
14251
14252By default, `identity' is set.")
14253
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14254(defvar rmail-user-mail-address-regexp nil "\
14255*Regexp matching user mail addresses.
14256If non-nil, this variable is used to identify the correspondent
14257when receiving new mail. If it matches the address of the sender,
14258the recipient is taken as correspondent of a mail.
14259If nil (default value), your `user-login-name' and `user-mail-address'
14260are used to exclude yourself as correspondent.
14261
14262Usually you don't have to set this variable, except if you collect mails
14263sent by you under different user names.
14264Then it should be a regexp matching your mail adresses.
14265
14266Setting this variable has an effect only before reading a mail.")
14267
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14269\f
ac95a621 14270;;;### (autoloads (news-post-news) "rnewspost" "obsolete/rnewspost.el"
20a82009 14271;;;;;; (15192 12238))
ac95a621 14272;;; Generated autoloads from obsolete/rnewspost.el
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14274(autoload (quote news-post-news) "rnewspost" "\
14275Begin editing a new USENET news article to be posted.
14276Type \\[describe-mode] once editing the article to get a list of commands.
14277If NOQUERY is non-nil, we do not query before doing the work." t nil)
14278
14279;;;***
14280\f
14281;;;### (autoloads (toggle-rot13-mode rot13-other-window) "rot13"
20a82009 14282;;;;;; "rot13.el" (15192 12217))
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14283;;; Generated autoloads from rot13.el
14284
14285(autoload (quote rot13-other-window) "rot13" "\
14286Display current buffer in rot 13 in another window.
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14288
14289To terminate the rot13 display, delete that window. As long as that window
14290is not deleted, any buffer displayed in it will become instantly encoded
14291in rot 13.
14292
14293See also `toggle-rot13-mode'." t nil)
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14295(autoload (quote toggle-rot13-mode) "rot13" "\
14296Toggle the use of rot 13 encoding for the current window." t nil)
14297
14298;;;***
14299\f
14300;;;### (autoloads (resize-minibuffer-mode resize-minibuffer-frame-exactly
14301;;;;;; resize-minibuffer-frame-max-height resize-minibuffer-frame
14302;;;;;; resize-minibuffer-window-exactly resize-minibuffer-window-max-height
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14303;;;;;; resize-minibuffer-mode) "rsz-mini" "obsolete/rsz-mini.el"
14304;;;;;; (15245 60238))
14305;;; Generated autoloads from obsolete/rsz-mini.el
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14307(defvar resize-minibuffer-mode nil "\
7518ed7b 14308*This variable is obsolete.")
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14310(custom-add-to-group (quote resize-minibuffer) (quote resize-minibuffer-mode) (quote custom-variable))
14311
14312(custom-add-load (quote resize-minibuffer-mode) (quote rsz-mini))
14313
14314(defvar resize-minibuffer-window-max-height nil "\
7518ed7b 14315*This variable is obsolete.")
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14317(defvar resize-minibuffer-window-exactly t "\
7518ed7b 14318*This variable is obsolete.")
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14320(defvar resize-minibuffer-frame nil "\
7518ed7b 14321*This variable is obsolete.")
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14323(defvar resize-minibuffer-frame-max-height nil "\
7518ed7b 14324*This variable is obsolete.")
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14326(defvar resize-minibuffer-frame-exactly t "\
7518ed7b 14327*This variable is obsolete.")
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14329(autoload (quote resize-minibuffer-mode) "rsz-mini" "\
7518ed7b 14330This function is obsolete." t nil)
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14332;;;***
14333\f
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14334;;;### (autoloads (ruler-mode) "ruler-mode" "ruler-mode.el" (15298
14335;;;;;; 59689))
14336;;; Generated autoloads from ruler-mode.el
14337
14338(autoload (quote ruler-mode) "ruler-mode" "\
14339Display a ruler in the header line if ARG > 0." t nil)
14340
14341;;;***
14342\f
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14343;;;### (autoloads (rx rx-to-string) "rx" "emacs-lisp/rx.el" (15288
14344;;;;;; 6955))
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14345;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/rx.el
14346
14347(autoload (quote rx-to-string) "rx" "\
14348Parse and produce code for regular expression FORM.
14349FORM is a regular expression in sexp form.
14350NO-GROUP non-nil means don't put shy groups around the result." nil nil)
14351
14352(autoload (quote rx) "rx" "\
14353Translate a regular expression REGEXP in sexp form to a regexp string.
14354See also `rx-to-string' for how to do such a translation at run-time.
14355
14356The following are valid subforms of regular expressions in sexp
14357notation.
14358
14359STRING
14360 matches string STRING literally.
14361
14362CHAR
14363 matches character CHAR literally.
14364
14365`not-newline'
14366 matches any character except a newline.
14367 .
14368`anything'
14369 matches any character
14370
14371`(any SET)'
14372 matches any character in SET. SET may be a character or string.
14373 Ranges of characters can be specified as `A-Z' in strings.
14374
14375'(in SET)'
14376 like `any'.
14377
14378`(not (any SET))'
14379 matches any character not in SET
14380
14381`line-start'
14382 matches the empty string, but only at the beginning of a line
14383 in the text being matched
14384
14385`line-end'
14386 is similar to `line-start' but matches only at the end of a line
14387
14388`string-start'
14389 matches the empty string, but only at the beginning of the
14390 string being matched against.
14391
14392`string-end'
14393 matches the empty string, but only at the end of the
14394 string being matched against.
14395
14396`buffer-start'
14397 matches the empty string, but only at the beginning of the
14398 buffer being matched against.
14399
14400`buffer-end'
14401 matches the empty string, but only at the end of the
14402 buffer being matched against.
14403
14404`point'
14405 matches the empty string, but only at point.
14406
14407`word-start'
14408 matches the empty string, but only at the beginning or end of a
14409 word.
14410
14411`word-end'
14412 matches the empty string, but only at the end of a word.
14413
14414`word-boundary'
14415 matches the empty string, but only at the beginning or end of a
14416 word.
14417
14418`(not word-boundary)'
14419 matches the empty string, but not at the beginning or end of a
14420 word.
14421
14422`digit'
14423 matches 0 through 9.
14424
14425`control'
14426 matches ASCII control characters.
14427
14428`hex-digit'
14429 matches 0 through 9, a through f and A through F.
14430
14431`blank'
14432 matches space and tab only.
14433
14434`graphic'
14435 matches graphic characters--everything except ASCII control chars,
14436 space, and DEL.
14437
14438`printing'
14439 matches printing characters--everything except ASCII control chars
14440 and DEL.
14441
14442`alphanumeric'
14443 matches letters and digits. (But at present, for multibyte characters,
14444 it matches anything that has word syntax.)
14445
14446`letter'
14447 matches letters. (But at present, for multibyte characters,
14448 it matches anything that has word syntax.)
14449
14450`ascii'
14451 matches ASCII (unibyte) characters.
14452
14453`nonascii'
14454 matches non-ASCII (multibyte) characters.
14455
14456`lower'
14457 matches anything lower-case.
14458
14459`upper'
14460 matches anything upper-case.
14461
14462`punctuation'
14463 matches punctuation. (But at present, for multibyte characters,
14464 it matches anything that has non-word syntax.)
14465
14466`space'
14467 matches anything that has whitespace syntax.
14468
14469`word'
14470 matches anything that has word syntax.
14471
14472`(syntax SYNTAX)'
14473 matches a character with syntax SYNTAX. SYNTAX must be one
14474 of the following symbols.
14475
14476 `whitespace' (\\s- in string notation)
14477 `punctuation' (\\s.)
14478 `word' (\\sw)
14479 `symbol' (\\s_)
14480 `open-parenthesis' (\\s()
14481 `close-parenthesis' (\\s))
14482 `expression-prefix' (\\s')
14483 `string-quote' (\\s\")
14484 `paired-delimiter' (\\s$)
14485 `escape' (\\s\\)
14486 `character-quote' (\\s/)
14487 `comment-start' (\\s<)
14488 `comment-end' (\\s>)
14489
14490`(not (syntax SYNTAX))'
14491 matches a character that has not syntax SYNTAX.
14492
14493`(category CATEGORY)'
14494 matches a character with category CATEGORY. CATEGORY must be
14495 either a character to use for C, or one of the following symbols.
14496
14497 `consonant' (\\c0 in string notation)
14498 `base-vowel' (\\c1)
14499 `upper-diacritical-mark' (\\c2)
14500 `lower-diacritical-mark' (\\c3)
14501 `tone-mark' (\\c4)
14502 `symbol' (\\c5)
14503 `digit' (\\c6)
14504 `vowel-modifying-diacritical-mark' (\\c7)
14505 `vowel-sign' (\\c8)
14506 `semivowel-lower' (\\c9)
14507 `not-at-end-of-line' (\\c<)
14508 `not-at-beginning-of-line' (\\c>)
14509 `alpha-numeric-two-byte' (\\cA)
14510 `chinse-two-byte' (\\cC)
14511 `greek-two-byte' (\\cG)
14512 `japanese-hiragana-two-byte' (\\cH)
14513 `indian-tow-byte' (\\cI)
14514 `japanese-katakana-two-byte' (\\cK)
14515 `korean-hangul-two-byte' (\\cN)
14516 `cyrillic-two-byte' (\\cY)
14517 `ascii' (\\ca)
14518 `arabic' (\\cb)
14519 `chinese' (\\cc)
14520 `ethiopic' (\\ce)
14521 `greek' (\\cg)
14522 `korean' (\\ch)
14523 `indian' (\\ci)
14524 `japanese' (\\cj)
14525 `japanese-katakana' (\\ck)
14526 `latin' (\\cl)
14527 `lao' (\\co)
14528 `tibetan' (\\cq)
14529 `japanese-roman' (\\cr)
14530 `thai' (\\ct)
14531 `vietnamese' (\\cv)
14532 `hebrew' (\\cw)
14533 `cyrillic' (\\cy)
14534 `can-break' (\\c|)
14535
14536`(not (category CATEGORY))'
14537 matches a character that has not category CATEGORY.
14538
14539`(and SEXP1 SEXP2 ...)'
14540 matches what SEXP1 matches, followed by what SEXP2 matches, etc.
14541
14542`(submatch SEXP1 SEXP2 ...)'
14543 like `and', but makes the match accessible with `match-end',
14544 `match-beginning', and `match-string'.
14545
14546`(group SEXP1 SEXP2 ...)'
14547 another name for `submatch'.
14548
14549`(or SEXP1 SEXP2 ...)'
14550 matches anything that matches SEXP1 or SEXP2, etc. If all
14551 args are strings, use `regexp-opt' to optimize the resulting
14552 regular expression.
14553
14554`(minimal-match SEXP)'
14555 produce a non-greedy regexp for SEXP. Normally, regexps matching
14556 zero or more occurrances of something are \"greedy\" in that they
14557 match as much as they can, as long as the overall regexp can
14558 still match. A non-greedy regexp matches as little as possible.
14559
14560`(maximal-match SEXP)'
14561 produce a greedy regexp for SEXP. This is the default.
14562
14563`(zero-or-more SEXP)'
14564 matches zero or more occurrences of what SEXP matches.
14565
14566`(0+ SEXP)'
14567 like `zero-or-more'.
14568
14569`(* SEXP)'
14570 like `zero-or-more', but always produces a greedy regexp.
14571
14572`(*? SEXP)'
14573 like `zero-or-more', but always produces a non-greedy regexp.
14574
14575`(one-or-more SEXP)'
14576 matches one or more occurrences of A.
14577
14578`(1+ SEXP)'
14579 like `one-or-more'.
14580
14581`(+ SEXP)'
14582 like `one-or-more', but always produces a greedy regexp.
14583
14584`(+? SEXP)'
14585 like `one-or-more', but always produces a non-greedy regexp.
14586
14587`(zero-or-one SEXP)'
14588 matches zero or one occurrences of A.
14589
14590`(optional SEXP)'
14591 like `zero-or-one'.
14592
14593`(? SEXP)'
14594 like `zero-or-one', but always produces a greedy regexp.
14595
14596`(?? SEXP)'
14597 like `zero-or-one', but always produces a non-greedy regexp.
14598
14599`(repeat N SEXP)'
14600 matches N occurrences of what SEXP matches.
14601
14602`(repeat N M SEXP)'
14603 matches N to M occurrences of what SEXP matches.
14604
14605`(eval FORM)'
14606 evaluate FORM and insert result. If result is a string,
14607 `regexp-quote' it.
14608
14609`(regexp REGEXP)'
14610 include REGEXP in string notation in the result." nil (quote macro))
14611
14612;;;***
14613\f
93548d2e 14614;;;### (autoloads (dsssl-mode scheme-mode) "scheme" "progmodes/scheme.el"
20a82009 14615;;;;;; (15192 12245))
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14616;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/scheme.el
14617
14618(autoload (quote scheme-mode) "scheme" "\
14619Major mode for editing Scheme code.
6448a6b3 14620Editing commands are similar to those of `lisp-mode'.
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14621
14622In addition, if an inferior Scheme process is running, some additional
14623commands will be defined, for evaluating expressions and controlling
14624the interpreter, and the state of the process will be displayed in the
14625modeline of all Scheme buffers. The names of commands that interact
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14626with the Scheme process start with \"xscheme-\" if you use the MIT
14627Scheme-specific `xscheme' package; for more information see the
14628documentation for `xscheme-interaction-mode'. Use \\[run-scheme] to
14629start an inferior Scheme using the more general `cmuscheme' package.
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14631Commands:
14632Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
14633Blank lines separate paragraphs. Semicolons start comments.
14634\\{scheme-mode-map}
6448a6b3 14635Entry to this mode calls the value of `scheme-mode-hook'
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14636if that value is non-nil." t nil)
14637
14638(autoload (quote dsssl-mode) "scheme" "\
14639Major mode for editing DSSSL code.
6448a6b3 14640Editing commands are similar to those of `lisp-mode'.
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14641
14642Commands:
14643Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
14644Blank lines separate paragraphs. Semicolons start comments.
14645\\{scheme-mode-map}
14646Entering this mode runs the hooks `scheme-mode-hook' and then
14647`dsssl-mode-hook' and inserts the value of `dsssl-sgml-declaration' if
14648that variable's value is a string." t nil)
14649
14650;;;***
14651\f
14652;;;### (autoloads (gnus-score-mode) "score-mode" "gnus/score-mode.el"
20a82009 14653;;;;;; (14791 59103))
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14654;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/score-mode.el
14655
14656(autoload (quote gnus-score-mode) "score-mode" "\
14657Mode for editing Gnus score files.
14658This mode is an extended emacs-lisp mode.
14659
14660\\{gnus-score-mode-map}" t nil)
14661
14662;;;***
14663\f
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14664;;;### (autoloads (scribe-mode) "scribe" "textmodes/scribe.el" (15306
14665;;;;;; 37172))
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14666;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/scribe.el
14667
14668(autoload (quote scribe-mode) "scribe" "\
14669Major mode for editing files of Scribe (a text formatter) source.
cded5ed3 14670Scribe-mode is similar to text-mode, with a few extra commands added.
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14671\\{scribe-mode-map}
14672
14673Interesting variables:
14674
5682d301 14675`scribe-fancy-paragraphs'
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14676 Non-nil makes Scribe mode use a different style of paragraph separation.
14677
5682d301 14678`scribe-electric-quote'
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14679 Non-nil makes insert of double quote use `` or '' depending on context.
14680
5682d301 14681`scribe-electric-parenthesis'
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14682 Non-nil makes an open-parenthesis char (one of `([<{')
14683 automatically insert its close if typed after an @Command form." t nil)
14684
14685;;;***
14686\f
6c083b4c 14687;;;### (autoloads (scroll-all-mode scroll-all-mode) "scroll-all"
20a82009 14688;;;;;; "scroll-all.el" (15192 12217))
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14689;;; Generated autoloads from scroll-all.el
14690
14691(defvar scroll-all-mode nil "\
14692Control/track scroll locking.
14693
14694Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
14695use either M-x customize or the function `scroll-all-mode'.")
14696
14697(custom-add-to-group (quote windows) (quote scroll-all-mode) (quote custom-variable))
14698
14699(custom-add-load (quote scroll-all-mode) (quote scroll-all))
14700
14701(autoload (quote scroll-all-mode) "scroll-all" "\
14702Toggle Scroll-All minor mode." t nil)
14703
14704;;;***
14705\f
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14706;;;### (autoloads (mail-other-frame mail-other-window mail mail-mode
14707;;;;;; mail-signature mail-personal-alias-file mail-alias-file mail-default-reply-to
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14708;;;;;; mail-archive-file-name mail-header-separator send-mail-function
14709;;;;;; mail-yank-ignored-headers mail-interactive mail-self-blind
14710;;;;;; mail-specify-envelope-from mail-from-style) "sendmail" "mail/sendmail.el"
20a82009 14711;;;;;; (15292 25972))
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14712;;; Generated autoloads from mail/sendmail.el
14713
14714(defvar mail-from-style (quote angles) "\
14715*Specifies how \"From:\" fields look.
14716
14717If `nil', they contain just the return address like:
14718 king@grassland.com
14719If `parens', they look like:
14720 king@grassland.com (Elvis Parsley)
14721If `angles', they look like:
14722 Elvis Parsley <king@grassland.com>
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14723If `system-default', allows the mailer to insert its default From field
14724derived from the envelope-from address.
14725
14726In old versions of Emacs, the `system-default' setting also caused
14727Emacs to pass the proper email address from `user-mail-address'
14728to the mailer to specify the envelope-from address. But that is now
14729controlled by a separate variable, `mail-specify-envelope-from'.")
14730
abb2db1c 14731(defvar mail-specify-envelope-from nil "\
7518ed7b 14732*If non-nil, specify the envelope-from address when sending mail.
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14733The value used to specify it is whatever is found in
14734`mail-envelope-from', with `user-mail-address' as fallback.
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14736On most systems, specifying the envelope-from address
14737is a privileged operation.")
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14739(defvar mail-self-blind nil "\
14740*Non-nil means insert BCC to self in messages to be sent.
14741This is done when the message is initialized,
14742so you can remove or alter the BCC field to override the default.")
14743
14744(defvar mail-interactive nil "\
14745*Non-nil means when sending a message wait for and display errors.
14746nil means let mailer mail back a message to report errors.")
14747
14748(defvar mail-yank-ignored-headers "^via:\\|^mail-from:\\|^origin:\\|^status:\\|^remailed\\|^received:\\|^message-id:\\|^summary-line:\\|^to:\\|^subject:\\|^in-reply-to:\\|^return-path:" "\
14749*Delete these headers from old message when it's inserted in a reply.")
14750
14751(defvar send-mail-function (quote sendmail-send-it) "\
14752Function to call to send the current buffer as mail.
14753The headers should be delimited by a line which is
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14755that matches the variable `mail-header-separator'.
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14756This is used by the default mail-sending commands. See also
14757`message-send-mail-function' for use with the Message package.")
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14759(defvar mail-header-separator "--text follows this line--" "\
14760*Line used to separate headers from text in messages being composed.")
14761
14762(defvar mail-archive-file-name nil "\
14763*Name of file to write all outgoing messages in, or nil for none.
14764This can be an inbox file or an Rmail file.")
14765
14766(defvar mail-default-reply-to nil "\
14767*Address to insert as default Reply-to field of outgoing messages.
14768If nil, it will be initialized from the REPLYTO environment variable
14769when you first send mail.")
14770
14771(defvar mail-alias-file nil "\
14772*If non-nil, the name of a file to use instead of `/usr/lib/aliases'.
14773This file defines aliases to be expanded by the mailer; this is a different
14774feature from that of defining aliases in `.mailrc' to be expanded in Emacs.
14775This variable has no effect unless your system uses sendmail as its mailer.")
14776
14777(defvar mail-personal-alias-file "~/.mailrc" "\
14778*If non-nil, the name of the user's personal mail alias file.
14779This file typically should be in same format as the `.mailrc' file used by
14780the `Mail' or `mailx' program.
14781This file need not actually exist.")
14782
14783(defvar mail-signature nil "\
14784*Text inserted at end of mail buffer when a message is initialized.
14785If t, it means to insert the contents of the file `mail-signature-file'.
14786If a string, that string is inserted.
14787 (To make a proper signature, the string should begin with \\n\\n-- \\n,
14788 which is the standard way to delimit a signature in a message.)
14789Otherwise, it should be an expression; it is evaluated
14790and should insert whatever you want to insert.")
14791
14792(autoload (quote mail-mode) "sendmail" "\
14793Major mode for editing mail to be sent.
14794Like Text Mode but with these additional commands:
14795\\[mail-send] mail-send (send the message) \\[mail-send-and-exit] mail-send-and-exit
14796Here are commands that move to a header field (and create it if there isn't):
14797 \\[mail-to] move to To: \\[mail-subject] move to Subject:
14798 \\[mail-cc] move to CC: \\[mail-bcc] move to BCC:
ad648212 14799 \\[mail-fcc] move to FCC: \\[mail-reply-to] move to Reply-To:
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14801\\[mail-signature] mail-signature (insert `mail-signature-file' file).
14802\\[mail-yank-original] mail-yank-original (insert current message, in Rmail).
14803\\[mail-fill-yanked-message] mail-fill-yanked-message (fill what was yanked).
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14804\\[mail-sent-via] mail-sent-via (add a Sent-via field for each To or CC).
14805Turning on Mail mode runs the normal hooks `text-mode-hook' and
14806`mail-mode-hook' (in that order)." t nil)
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14808(defvar sendmail-coding-system nil "\
14809*Coding system for encoding the outgoing mail.
14810This has higher priority than `default-buffer-file-coding-system'
14811and `default-sendmail-coding-system',
14812but lower priority than the local value of `buffer-file-coding-system'.
7518ed7b 14813See also the function `select-message-coding-system'.")
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14815(defvar default-sendmail-coding-system (quote iso-latin-1) "\
14816Default coding system for encoding the outgoing mail.
14817This variable is used only when `sendmail-coding-system' is nil.
14818
14819This variable is set/changed by the command set-language-environment.
14820User should not set this variable manually,
14821instead use sendmail-coding-system to get a constant encoding
14822of outgoing mails regardless of the current language environment.
7518ed7b 14823See also the function `select-message-coding-system'.")
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14824 (add-hook 'same-window-buffer-names "*mail*")
14825
14826(autoload (quote mail) "sendmail" "\
14827Edit a message to be sent. Prefix arg means resume editing (don't erase).
14828When this function returns, the buffer `*mail*' is selected.
14829The value is t if the message was newly initialized; otherwise, nil.
14830
14831Optionally, the signature file `mail-signature-file' can be inserted at the
14832end; see the variable `mail-signature'.
14833
14834\\<mail-mode-map>
14835While editing message, type \\[mail-send-and-exit] to send the message and exit.
14836
14837Various special commands starting with C-c are available in sendmail mode
14838to move to message header fields:
14839\\{mail-mode-map}
14840
14841If `mail-self-blind' is non-nil, a BCC to yourself is inserted
14842when the message is initialized.
14843
14844If `mail-default-reply-to' is non-nil, it should be an address (a string);
14845a Reply-to: field with that address is inserted.
14846
14847If `mail-archive-file-name' is non-nil, an FCC field with that file name
14848is inserted.
14849
14850The normal hook `mail-setup-hook' is run after the message is
14851initialized. It can add more default fields to the message.
14852
14853When calling from a program, the first argument if non-nil says
14854not to erase the existing contents of the `*mail*' buffer.
14855
14856The second through fifth arguments,
14857 TO, SUBJECT, IN-REPLY-TO and CC, specify if non-nil
14858 the initial contents of those header fields.
14859 These arguments should not have final newlines.
14860The sixth argument REPLYBUFFER is a buffer which contains an
14861 original message being replied to, or else an action
14862 of the form (FUNCTION . ARGS) which says how to insert the original.
14863 Or it can be nil, if not replying to anything.
14864The seventh argument ACTIONS is a list of actions to take
14865 if/when the message is sent. Each action looks like (FUNCTION . ARGS);
14866 when the message is sent, we apply FUNCTION to ARGS.
14867 This is how Rmail arranges to mark messages `answered'." t nil)
14868
14869(autoload (quote mail-other-window) "sendmail" "\
14870Like `mail' command, but display mail buffer in another window." t nil)
14871
14872(autoload (quote mail-other-frame) "sendmail" "\
14873Like `mail' command, but display mail buffer in another frame." t nil)
14874
14875;;;***
14876\f
5682d301 14877;;;### (autoloads (server-start) "server" "server.el" (15260 28028))
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14879
14880(autoload (quote server-start) "server" "\
14881Allow this Emacs process to be a server for client processes.
14882This starts a server communications subprocess through which
14883client \"editors\" can send your editing commands to this Emacs job.
14884To use the server, set up the program `emacsclient' in the
14885Emacs distribution as your standard \"editor\".
14886
14887Prefix arg means just kill any existing server communications subprocess." t nil)
14888
14889;;;***
14890\f
14891;;;### (autoloads (html-mode sgml-mode) "sgml-mode" "textmodes/sgml-mode.el"
5682d301 14892;;;;;; (15317 28322))
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14894
14895(autoload (quote sgml-mode) "sgml-mode" "\
14896Major mode for editing SGML documents.
14897Makes > match <. Makes / blink matching /.
14898Keys <, &, SPC within <>, \" and ' can be electric depending on
14899`sgml-quick-keys'.
14900
14901An argument of N to a tag-inserting command means to wrap it around
14902the next N words. In Transient Mark mode, when the mark is active,
14903N defaults to -1, which means to wrap it around the current region.
14904
14905If you like upcased tags, put (setq sgml-transformation 'upcase) in
14906your `.emacs' file.
14907
14908Use \\[sgml-validate] to validate your document with an SGML parser.
14909
14910Do \\[describe-variable] sgml- SPC to see available variables.
14911Do \\[describe-key] on the following bindings to discover what they do.
14912\\{sgml-mode-map}" t nil)
14913
14914(autoload (quote html-mode) "sgml-mode" "\
14915Major mode based on SGML mode for editing HTML documents.
14916This allows inserting skeleton constructs used in hypertext documents with
14917completion. See below for an introduction to HTML. Use
14918\\[browse-url-of-buffer] to see how this comes out. See also `sgml-mode' on
14919which this is based.
14920
14921Do \\[describe-variable] html- SPC and \\[describe-variable] sgml- SPC to see available variables.
14922
14923To write fairly well formatted pages you only need to know few things. Most
14924browsers have a function to read the source code of the page being seen, so
14925you can imitate various tricks. Here's a very short HTML primer which you
14926can also view with a browser to see what happens:
14927
14928<title>A Title Describing Contents</title> should be on every page. Pages can
14929have <h1>Very Major Headlines</h1> through <h6>Very Minor Headlines</h6>
14930<hr> Parts can be separated with horizontal rules.
14931
14932<p>Paragraphs only need an opening tag. Line breaks and multiple spaces are
14933ignored unless the text is <pre>preformatted.</pre> Text can be marked as
14934<b>bold</b>, <i>italic</i> or <u>underlined</u> using the normal M-g or
14935Edit/Text Properties/Face commands.
14936
14937Pages can have <a name=\"SOMENAME\">named points</a> and can link other points
14938to them with <a href=\"#SOMENAME\">see also somename</a>. In the same way <a
14939href=\"URL\">see also URL</a> where URL is a filename relative to current
14940directory, or absolute as in `http://www.cs.indiana.edu/elisp/w3/docs.html'.
14941
14942Images in many formats can be inlined with <img src=\"URL\">.
14943
14944If you mainly create your own documents, `sgml-specials' might be
14945interesting. But note that some HTML 2 browsers can't handle `&apos;'.
14946To work around that, do:
14947 (eval-after-load \"sgml-mode\" '(aset sgml-char-names ?' nil))
14948
14949\\{html-mode-map}" t nil)
14950
14951;;;***
14952\f
14953;;;### (autoloads (sh-mode) "sh-script" "progmodes/sh-script.el"
5682d301 14954;;;;;; (15306 37171))
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14955;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/sh-script.el
14956
14957(put (quote sh-mode) (quote mode-class) (quote special))
14958
14959(autoload (quote sh-mode) "sh-script" "\
14960Major mode for editing shell scripts.
14961This mode works for many shells, since they all have roughly the same syntax,
14962as far as commands, arguments, variables, pipes, comments etc. are concerned.
14963Unless the file's magic number indicates the shell, your usual shell is
14964assumed. Since filenames rarely give a clue, they are not further analyzed.
14965
14966This mode adapts to the variations between shells (see `sh-set-shell') by
14967means of an inheritance based feature lookup (see `sh-feature'). This
14968mechanism applies to all variables (including skeletons) that pertain to
14969shell-specific features.
14970
14971The default style of this mode is that of Rosenblatt's Korn shell book.
14972The syntax of the statements varies with the shell being used. The
14973following commands are available, based on the current shell's syntax:
14974
14975\\[sh-case] case statement
14976\\[sh-for] for loop
14977\\[sh-function] function definition
14978\\[sh-if] if statement
14979\\[sh-indexed-loop] indexed loop from 1 to n
14980\\[sh-while-getopts] while getopts loop
14981\\[sh-repeat] repeat loop
14982\\[sh-select] select loop
14983\\[sh-until] until loop
14984\\[sh-while] while loop
14985
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14987\\[sh-show-indent] Show the variable controlling this line's indentation.
14988\\[sh-set-indent] Set then variable controlling this line's indentation.
14989\\[sh-learn-line-indent] Change the indentation variable so this line
14990would indent to the way it currently is.
14991\\[sh-learn-buffer-indent] Set the indentation variables so the
54baed30 14992buffer indents as it currently is indented.
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14993
14994
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14995\\[backward-delete-char-untabify] Delete backward one position, even if it was a tab.
14996\\[sh-newline-and-indent] Delete unquoted space and indent new line same as this one.
14997\\[sh-end-of-command] Go to end of successive commands.
14998\\[sh-beginning-of-command] Go to beginning of successive commands.
14999\\[sh-set-shell] Set this buffer's shell, and maybe its magic number.
15000\\[sh-execute-region] Have optional header and region be executed in a subshell.
15001
15002\\[sh-maybe-here-document] Without prefix, following an unquoted < inserts here document.
15003{, (, [, ', \", `
15004 Unless quoted with \\, insert the pairs {}, (), [], or '', \"\", ``.
15005
15006If you generally program a shell different from your login shell you can
15007set `sh-shell-file' accordingly. If your shell's file name doesn't correctly
15008indicate what shell it is use `sh-alias-alist' to translate.
15009
15010If your shell gives error messages with line numbers, you can use \\[executable-interpret]
15011with your script for an edit-interpret-debug cycle." t nil)
15012
15013(defalias (quote shell-script-mode) (quote sh-mode))
15014
15015;;;***
15016\f
15017;;;### (autoloads (list-load-path-shadows) "shadow" "emacs-lisp/shadow.el"
20a82009 15018;;;;;; (15192 12223))
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15019;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/shadow.el
15020
15021(autoload (quote list-load-path-shadows) "shadow" "\
15022Display a list of Emacs Lisp files that shadow other files.
15023
15024This function lists potential load-path problems. Directories in the
15025`load-path' variable are searched, in order, for Emacs Lisp
15026files. When a previously encountered file name is found again, a
15027message is displayed indicating that the later file is \"hidden\" by
15028the earlier.
15029
15030For example, suppose `load-path' is set to
15031
15032\(\"/usr/gnu/emacs/site-lisp\" \"/usr/gnu/emacs/share/emacs/19.30/lisp\")
15033
15034and that each of these directories contains a file called XXX.el. Then
15035XXX.el in the site-lisp directory is referred to by all of:
15036\(require 'XXX), (autoload .... \"XXX\"), (load-library \"XXX\") etc.
15037
15038The first XXX.el file prevents emacs from seeing the second (unless
15039the second is loaded explicitly via load-file).
15040
15041When not intended, such shadowings can be the source of subtle
15042problems. For example, the above situation may have arisen because the
15043XXX package was not distributed with versions of emacs prior to
1504419.30. An emacs maintainer downloaded XXX from elsewhere and installed
15045it. Later, XXX was updated and included in the emacs distribution.
15046Unless the emacs maintainer checks for this, the new version of XXX
15047will be hidden behind the old (which may no longer work with the new
15048emacs version).
15049
15050This function performs these checks and flags all possible
15051shadowings. Because a .el file may exist without a corresponding .elc
15052\(or vice-versa), these suffixes are essentially ignored. A file
15053XXX.elc in an early directory (that does not contain XXX.el) is
15054considered to shadow a later file XXX.el, and vice-versa.
15055
15056When run interactively, the shadowings (if any) are displayed in a
15057buffer called `*Shadows*'. Shadowings are located by calling the
15058\(non-interactive) companion function, `find-emacs-lisp-shadows'." t nil)
15059
15060;;;***
15061\f
2a55cd3a 15062;;;### (autoloads (shadow-initialize shadow-define-regexp-group shadow-define-literal-group
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15063;;;;;; shadow-define-cluster) "shadowfile" "shadowfile.el" (15192
15064;;;;;; 12217))
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15065;;; Generated autoloads from shadowfile.el
15066
15067(autoload (quote shadow-define-cluster) "shadowfile" "\
15068Edit (or create) the definition of a cluster NAME.
15069This is a group of hosts that share directories, so that copying to or from
15070one of them is sufficient to update the file on all of them. Clusters are
15071defined by a name, the network address of a primary host (the one we copy
15072files to), and a regular expression that matches the hostnames of all the sites
15073in the cluster." t nil)
15074
15075(autoload (quote shadow-define-literal-group) "shadowfile" "\
15076Declare a single file to be shared between sites.
15077It may have different filenames on each site. When this file is edited, the
15078new version will be copied to each of the other locations. Sites can be
15079specific hostnames, or names of clusters (see `shadow-define-cluster')." t nil)
15080
15081(autoload (quote shadow-define-regexp-group) "shadowfile" "\
15082Make each of a group of files be shared between hosts.
15083Prompts for regular expression; files matching this are shared between a list
15084of sites, which are also prompted for. The filenames must be identical on all
15085hosts (if they aren't, use shadow-define-group instead of this function).
15086Each site can be either a hostname or the name of a cluster (see
15087`shadow-define-cluster')." t nil)
15088
15089(autoload (quote shadow-initialize) "shadowfile" "\
15090Set up file shadowing." t nil)
15091
15092;;;***
15093\f
b442e70a 15094;;;### (autoloads (shell shell-dumb-shell-regexp) "shell" "shell.el"
358a9f50 15095;;;;;; (15186 41418))
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15096;;; Generated autoloads from shell.el
15097
b442e70a 15098(defvar shell-dumb-shell-regexp "cmd\\(proxy\\)?\\.exe" "\
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15099Regexp to match shells that don't save their command history, and
15100don't handle the backslash as a quote character. For shells that
15101match this regexp, Emacs will write out the command history when the
15102shell finishes, and won't remove backslashes when it unquotes shell
15103arguments.")
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15105(autoload (quote shell) "shell" "\
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15106Run an inferior shell, with I/O through BUFFER (which defaults to `*shell*').
15107Interactively, a prefix arg means to prompt for BUFFER.
15108If BUFFER exists but shell process is not running, make new shell.
15109If BUFFER exists and shell process is running, just switch to BUFFER.
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15110Program used comes from variable `explicit-shell-file-name',
15111 or (if that is nil) from the ESHELL environment variable,
15112 or else from SHELL if there is no ESHELL.
15113If a file `~/.emacs_SHELLNAME' exists, it is given as initial input
15114 (Note that this may lose due to a timing error if the shell
15115 discards input when it starts up.)
15116The buffer is put in Shell mode, giving commands for sending input
15117and controlling the subjobs of the shell. See `shell-mode'.
15118See also the variable `shell-prompt-pattern'.
15119
15120To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
15121in the input and output to the shell, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
15122before \\[shell]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
15123in the shell buffer, after you start the shell.
15124The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
15125`default-process-coding-system'.
15126
15127The shell file name (sans directories) is used to make a symbol name
15128such as `explicit-csh-args'. If that symbol is a variable,
15129its value is used as a list of arguments when invoking the shell.
15130Otherwise, one argument `-i' is passed to the shell.
15131
15132\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the shell buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
15133 (add-hook 'same-window-buffer-names "*shell*")
15134
15135;;;***
15136\f
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15137;;;### (autoloads (simula-mode) "simula" "progmodes/simula.el" (15192
15138;;;;;; 12245))
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15139;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/simula.el
15140
15141(autoload (quote simula-mode) "simula" "\
15142Major mode for editing SIMULA code.
15143\\{simula-mode-map}
15144Variables controlling indentation style:
15145 simula-tab-always-indent
15146 Non-nil means TAB in SIMULA mode should always reindent the current line,
15147 regardless of where in the line point is when the TAB command is used.
15148 simula-indent-level
15149 Indentation of SIMULA statements with respect to containing block.
15150 simula-substatement-offset
15151 Extra indentation after DO, THEN, ELSE, WHEN and OTHERWISE.
15152 simula-continued-statement-offset 3
15153 Extra indentation for lines not starting a statement or substatement,
15154 e.g. a nested FOR-loop. If value is a list, each line in a multiple-
15155 line continued statement will have the car of the list extra indentation
15156 with respect to the previous line of the statement.
15157 simula-label-offset -4711
15158 Offset of SIMULA label lines relative to usual indentation.
15159 simula-if-indent '(0 . 0)
15160 Extra indentation of THEN and ELSE with respect to the starting IF.
15161 Value is a cons cell, the car is extra THEN indentation and the cdr
15162 extra ELSE indentation. IF after ELSE is indented as the starting IF.
15163 simula-inspect-indent '(0 . 0)
15164 Extra indentation of WHEN and OTHERWISE with respect to the
15165 corresponding INSPECT. Value is a cons cell, the car is
15166 extra WHEN indentation and the cdr extra OTHERWISE indentation.
15167 simula-electric-indent nil
15168 If this variable is non-nil, `simula-indent-line'
15169 will check the previous line to see if it has to be reindented.
15170 simula-abbrev-keyword 'upcase
15171 Determine how SIMULA keywords will be expanded. Value is one of
15172 the symbols `upcase', `downcase', `capitalize', (as in) `abbrev-table',
15173 or nil if they should not be changed.
15174 simula-abbrev-stdproc 'abbrev-table
15175 Determine how standard SIMULA procedure and class names will be
15176 expanded. Value is one of the symbols `upcase', `downcase', `capitalize',
15177 (as in) `abbrev-table', or nil if they should not be changed.
15178
15179Turning on SIMULA mode calls the value of the variable simula-mode-hook
15180with no arguments, if that value is non-nil
15181
15182Warning: simula-mode-hook should not read in an abbrev file without calling
15183the function simula-install-standard-abbrevs afterwards, preferably not
15184at all." t nil)
15185
15186;;;***
15187\f
15188;;;### (autoloads (skeleton-pair-insert-maybe skeleton-insert skeleton-proxy
15189;;;;;; skeleton-proxy-new define-skeleton) "skeleton" "skeleton.el"
358a9f50 15190;;;;;; (15186 41418))
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15191;;; Generated autoloads from skeleton.el
15192
15193(defvar skeleton-filter (quote identity) "\
15194Function for transforming a skeleton proxy's aliases' variable value.")
15195
15196(autoload (quote define-skeleton) "skeleton" "\
15197Define a user-configurable COMMAND that enters a statement skeleton.
15198DOCUMENTATION is that of the command, while the variable of the same name,
15199which contains the skeleton, has a documentation to that effect.
15200INTERACTOR and ELEMENT ... are as defined under `skeleton-insert'." nil (quote macro))
15201
15202(autoload (quote skeleton-proxy-new) "skeleton" "\
15203Insert skeleton defined by variable of same name (see `skeleton-insert').
15204Prefix ARG allows wrapping around words or regions (see `skeleton-insert').
15205If no ARG was given, but the region is visible, ARG defaults to -1 depending
15206on `skeleton-autowrap'. An ARG of M-0 will prevent this just for once.
15207This command can also be an abbrev expansion (3rd and 4th columns in
15208\\[edit-abbrevs] buffer: \"\" command-name).
15209
15210When called as a function, optional first argument STR may also be a string
15211which will be the value of `str' whereas the skeleton's interactor is then
15212ignored." t nil)
15213
15214(autoload (quote skeleton-proxy) "skeleton" "\
15215Insert skeleton defined by variable of same name (see `skeleton-insert').
15216Prefix ARG allows wrapping around words or regions (see `skeleton-insert').
15217If no ARG was given, but the region is visible, ARG defaults to -1 depending
15218on `skeleton-autowrap'. An ARG of M-0 will prevent this just for once.
15219This command can also be an abbrev expansion (3rd and 4th columns in
15220\\[edit-abbrevs] buffer: \"\" command-name).
15221
15222When called as a function, optional first argument STR may also be a string
15223which will be the value of `str' whereas the skeleton's interactor is then
15224ignored." t nil)
15225
15226(autoload (quote skeleton-insert) "skeleton" "\
15227Insert the complex statement skeleton SKELETON describes very concisely.
15228
15229With optional second argument REGIONS, wrap first interesting point
15230\(`_') in skeleton around next REGIONS words, if REGIONS is positive.
15231If REGIONS is negative, wrap REGIONS preceding interregions into first
15232REGIONS interesting positions (successive `_'s) in skeleton.
15233
15234An interregion is the stretch of text between two contiguous marked
15235points. If you marked A B C [] (where [] is the cursor) in
15236alphabetical order, the 3 interregions are simply the last 3 regions.
15237But if you marked B A [] C, the interregions are B-A, A-[], []-C.
15238
15239The optional third argument STR, if specified, is the value for the
15240variable `str' within the skeleton. When this is non-nil, the
15241interactor gets ignored, and this should be a valid skeleton element.
15242
15243SKELETON is made up as (INTERACTOR ELEMENT ...). INTERACTOR may be nil if
15244not needed, a prompt-string or an expression for complex read functions.
15245
15246If ELEMENT is a string or a character it gets inserted (see also
15247`skeleton-transformation'). Other possibilities are:
15248
15249 \\n go to next line and indent according to mode
2a55cd3a 15250 _ interesting point, interregion here
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15251 > indent line (or interregion if > _) according to major mode
15252 @ add position to `skeleton-positions'
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15254 | do next ELEMENT iff previous didn't move point
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15255 -num delete num preceding characters (see `skeleton-untabify')
15256 resume: skipped, continue here if quit is signaled
15257 nil skipped
15258
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15259After termination, point will be positioned at the first occurrence
15260of _ or @ or at the end of the inserted text.
15261
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15262Further elements can be defined via `skeleton-further-elements'. ELEMENT may
15263itself be a SKELETON with an INTERACTOR. The user is prompted repeatedly for
15264different inputs. The SKELETON is processed as often as the user enters a
15265non-empty string. \\[keyboard-quit] terminates skeleton insertion, but
15266continues after `resume:' and positions at `_' if any. If INTERACTOR in such
15267a subskeleton is a prompt-string which contains a \".. %s ..\" it is
15268formatted with `skeleton-subprompt'. Such an INTERACTOR may also be a list of
15269strings with the subskeleton being repeated once for each string.
15270
15271Quoted Lisp expressions are evaluated for their side-effects.
15272Other Lisp expressions are evaluated and the value treated as above.
15273Note that expressions may not return `t' since this implies an
15274endless loop. Modes can define other symbols by locally setting them
15275to any valid skeleton element. The following local variables are
15276available:
15277
15278 str first time: read a string according to INTERACTOR
15279 then: insert previously read string once more
15280 help help-form during interaction with the user or `nil'
15281 input initial input (string or cons with index) while reading str
15282 v1, v2 local variables for memorizing anything you want
15283
15284When done with skeleton, but before going back to `_'-point call
15285`skeleton-end-hook' if that is non-`nil'." nil nil)
15286
15287(autoload (quote skeleton-pair-insert-maybe) "skeleton" "\
15288Insert the character you type ARG times.
15289
15290With no ARG, if `skeleton-pair' is non-nil, pairing can occur. If the region
15291is visible the pair is wrapped around it depending on `skeleton-autowrap'.
15292Else, if `skeleton-pair-on-word' is non-nil or we are not before or inside a
15293word, and if `skeleton-pair-filter' returns nil, pairing is performed.
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15295such as backslash.
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15296
15297If a match is found in `skeleton-pair-alist', that is inserted, else
15298the defaults are used. These are (), [], {}, <> and `' for the
15299symmetrical ones, and the same character twice for the others." t nil)
15300
15301;;;***
15302\f
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15303;;;### (autoloads (smerge-mode) "smerge-mode" "smerge-mode.el" (15209
15304;;;;;; 13374))
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15305;;; Generated autoloads from smerge-mode.el
15306
15307(autoload (quote smerge-mode) "smerge-mode" "\
15308Minor mode to simplify editing output from the diff3 program.
15309\\{smerge-mode-map}" t nil)
15310
15311;;;***
15312\f
b442e70a 15313;;;### (autoloads (smiley-region) "smiley-ems" "gnus/smiley-ems.el"
20a82009 15314;;;;;; (14906 580))
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15315;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/smiley-ems.el
15316
15317(autoload (quote smiley-region) "smiley-ems" "\
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15318Display textual smileys as images.
15319START and END specify the region; interactively, use the values
15320of point and mark. The value of `smiley-regexp-alist' determines
15321which smileys to operate on and which images to use for them." t nil)
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15322
15323;;;***
15324\f
93548d2e 15325;;;### (autoloads (smtpmail-send-it) "smtpmail" "mail/smtpmail.el"
5682d301 15326;;;;;; (15311 55090))
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15327;;; Generated autoloads from mail/smtpmail.el
15328
15329(autoload (quote smtpmail-send-it) "smtpmail" nil nil nil)
15330
15331;;;***
15332\f
20a82009 15333;;;### (autoloads (snake) "snake" "play/snake.el" (15292 25972))
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15334;;; Generated autoloads from play/snake.el
15335
15336(autoload (quote snake) "snake" "\
15337Play the Snake game.
15338Move the snake around without colliding with its tail or with the border.
15339
15340Eating dots causes the snake to get longer.
15341
15342snake-mode keybindings:
15343 \\<snake-mode-map>
15344\\[snake-start-game] Starts a new game of Snake
15345\\[snake-end-game] Terminates the current game
15346\\[snake-pause-game] Pauses (or resumes) the current game
15347\\[snake-move-left] Makes the snake move left
15348\\[snake-move-right] Makes the snake move right
15349\\[snake-move-up] Makes the snake move up
15350\\[snake-move-down] Makes the snake move down
15351
15352" t nil)
15353
15354;;;***
15355\f
a25bbe00 15356;;;### (autoloads (snmpv2-mode snmp-mode) "snmp-mode" "net/snmp-mode.el"
20a82009 15357;;;;;; (15192 12237))
a25bbe00 15358;;; Generated autoloads from net/snmp-mode.el
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15360(autoload (quote snmp-mode) "snmp-mode" "\
15361Major mode for editing SNMP MIBs.
15362Expression and list commands understand all C brackets.
15363Tab indents for C code.
15364Comments start with -- and end with newline or another --.
15365Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
15366\\{snmp-mode-map}
15367Turning on snmp-mode runs the hooks in `snmp-common-mode-hook', then
15368`snmp-mode-hook'." t nil)
15369
15370(autoload (quote snmpv2-mode) "snmp-mode" "\
15371Major mode for editing SNMPv2 MIBs.
15372Expression and list commands understand all C brackets.
15373Tab indents for C code.
15374Comments start with -- and end with newline or another --.
15375Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
15376\\{snmp-mode-map}
15377Turning on snmp-mode runs the hooks in `snmp-common-mode-hook',
15378then `snmpv2-mode-hook'." t nil)
15379
15380;;;***
15381\f
15382;;;### (autoloads (solar-equinoxes-solstices sunrise-sunset calendar-location-name
15383;;;;;; calendar-longitude calendar-latitude calendar-time-display-form)
20a82009 15384;;;;;; "solar" "calendar/solar.el" (15192 12221))
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15385;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/solar.el
15386
15387(defvar calendar-time-display-form (quote (12-hours ":" minutes am-pm (if time-zone " (") time-zone (if time-zone ")"))) "\
15388*The pseudo-pattern that governs the way a time of day is formatted.
15389
15390A pseudo-pattern is a list of expressions that can involve the keywords
15391`12-hours', `24-hours', and `minutes', all numbers in string form,
15392and `am-pm' and `time-zone', both alphabetic strings.
15393
15394For example, the form
15395
15396 '(24-hours \":\" minutes
15397 (if time-zone \" (\") time-zone (if time-zone \")\"))
15398
15399would give military-style times like `21:07 (UTC)'.")
15400
15401(defvar calendar-latitude nil "\
15402*Latitude of `calendar-location-name' in degrees.
15403
15404The value can be either a decimal fraction (one place of accuracy is
15405sufficient), + north, - south, such as 40.7 for New York City, or the value
15406can be a vector [degrees minutes north/south] such as [40 50 north] for New
15407York City.
15408
15409This variable should be set in `site-start'.el.")
15410
15411(defvar calendar-longitude nil "\
15412*Longitude of `calendar-location-name' in degrees.
15413
15414The value can be either a decimal fraction (one place of accuracy is
15415sufficient), + east, - west, such as -73.9 for New York City, or the value
15416can be a vector [degrees minutes east/west] such as [73 55 west] for New
15417York City.
15418
15419This variable should be set in `site-start'.el.")
15420
15421(defvar calendar-location-name (quote (let ((float-output-format "%.1f")) (format "%s%s, %s%s" (if (numberp calendar-latitude) (abs calendar-latitude) (+ (aref calendar-latitude 0) (/ (aref calendar-latitude 1) 60.0))) (if (numberp calendar-latitude) (if (> calendar-latitude 0) "N" "S") (if (equal (aref calendar-latitude 2) (quote north)) "N" "S")) (if (numberp calendar-longitude) (abs calendar-longitude) (+ (aref calendar-longitude 0) (/ (aref calendar-longitude 1) 60.0))) (if (numberp calendar-longitude) (if (> calendar-longitude 0) "E" "W") (if (equal (aref calendar-longitude 2) (quote east)) "E" "W"))))) "\
15422*Expression evaluating to name of `calendar-longitude', `calendar-latitude'.
15423For example, \"New York City\". Default value is just the latitude, longitude
15424pair.
15425
15426This variable should be set in `site-start'.el.")
15427
15428(autoload (quote sunrise-sunset) "solar" "\
15429Local time of sunrise and sunset for today. Accurate to a few seconds.
15430If called with an optional prefix argument, prompt for date.
15431
15432If called with an optional double prefix argument, prompt for longitude,
15433latitude, time zone, and date, and always use standard time.
15434
15435This function is suitable for execution in a .emacs file." t nil)
15436
15437(autoload (quote solar-equinoxes-solstices) "solar" "\
15438*local* date and time of equinoxes and solstices, if visible in the calendar window.
15439Requires floating point." nil nil)
15440
15441;;;***
15442\f
15443;;;### (autoloads (solitaire) "solitaire" "play/solitaire.el" (13672
7518ed7b 15444;;;;;; 20348))
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15445;;; Generated autoloads from play/solitaire.el
15446
15447(autoload (quote solitaire) "solitaire" "\
15448Play Solitaire.
15449
15450To play Solitaire, type \\[solitaire].
15451\\<solitaire-mode-map>
15452Move around the board using the cursor keys.
15453Move stones using \\[solitaire-move] followed by a direction key.
15454Undo moves using \\[solitaire-undo].
15455Check for possible moves using \\[solitaire-do-check].
15456\(The variable `solitaire-auto-eval' controls whether to automatically
15457check after each move or undo)
15458
15459What is Solitaire?
15460
15461I don't know who invented this game, but it seems to be rather old and
15462its origin seems to be northern Africa. Here's how to play:
15463Initially, the board will look similar to this:
15464
15465 Le Solitaire
15466 ============
15467
15468 o o o
15469
15470 o o o
15471
15472 o o o o o o o
15473
15474 o o o . o o o
15475
15476 o o o o o o o
15477
15478 o o o
15479
15480 o o o
15481
15482Let's call the o's stones and the .'s holes. One stone fits into one
15483hole. As you can see, all holes but one are occupied by stones. The
15484aim of the game is to get rid of all but one stone, leaving that last
15485one in the middle of the board if you're cool.
15486
15487A stone can be moved if there is another stone next to it, and a hole
15488after that one. Thus there must be three fields in a row, either
15489horizontally or vertically, up, down, left or right, which look like
15490this: o o .
15491
15492Then the first stone is moved to the hole, jumping over the second,
15493which therefore is taken away. The above thus `evaluates' to: . . o
15494
15495That's all. Here's the board after two moves:
15496
15497 o o o
15498
15499 . o o
15500
15501 o o . o o o o
15502
15503 o . o o o o o
15504
15505 o o o o o o o
15506
15507 o o o
15508
15509 o o o
15510
15511Pick your favourite shortcuts:
15512
15513\\{solitaire-mode-map}" t nil)
15514
15515;;;***
15516\f
15517;;;### (autoloads (reverse-region sort-columns sort-regexp-fields
15518;;;;;; sort-fields sort-numeric-fields sort-pages sort-paragraphs
20a82009 15519;;;;;; sort-lines sort-subr) "sort" "sort.el" (15192 12217))
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15520;;; Generated autoloads from sort.el
15521
15522(autoload (quote sort-subr) "sort" "\
15523General text sorting routine to divide buffer into records and sort them.
15524Arguments are REVERSE NEXTRECFUN ENDRECFUN &optional STARTKEYFUN ENDKEYFUN.
15525
15526We divide the accessible portion of the buffer into disjoint pieces
15527called sort records. A portion of each sort record (perhaps all of
15528it) is designated as the sort key. The records are rearranged in the
15529buffer in order by their sort keys. The records may or may not be
15530contiguous.
15531
15532Usually the records are rearranged in order of ascending sort key.
15533If REVERSE is non-nil, they are rearranged in order of descending sort key.
15534The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case affects
15535the sort order.
15536
15537The next four arguments are functions to be called to move point
15538across a sort record. They will be called many times from within sort-subr.
15539
15540NEXTRECFUN is called with point at the end of the previous record.
15541It moves point to the start of the next record.
15542It should move point to the end of the buffer if there are no more records.
15543The first record is assumed to start at the position of point when sort-subr
15544is called.
15545
15546ENDRECFUN is called with point within the record.
15547It should move point to the end of the record.
15548
15549STARTKEYFUN moves from the start of the record to the start of the key.
15550It may return either a non-nil value to be used as the key, or
15551else the key is the substring between the values of point after
15552STARTKEYFUN and ENDKEYFUN are called. If STARTKEYFUN is nil, the key
15553starts at the beginning of the record.
15554
15555ENDKEYFUN moves from the start of the sort key to the end of the sort key.
15556ENDKEYFUN may be nil if STARTKEYFUN returns a value or if it would be the
15557same as ENDRECFUN." nil nil)
15558
15559(autoload (quote sort-lines) "sort" "\
15560Sort lines in region alphabetically; argument means descending order.
15561Called from a program, there are three arguments:
15562REVERSE (non-nil means reverse order), BEG and END (region to sort).
15563The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case affects
15564the sort order." t nil)
15565
15566(autoload (quote sort-paragraphs) "sort" "\
15567Sort paragraphs in region alphabetically; argument means descending order.
15568Called from a program, there are three arguments:
15569REVERSE (non-nil means reverse order), BEG and END (region to sort).
15570The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case affects
15571the sort order." t nil)
15572
15573(autoload (quote sort-pages) "sort" "\
15574Sort pages in region alphabetically; argument means descending order.
15575Called from a program, there are three arguments:
15576REVERSE (non-nil means reverse order), BEG and END (region to sort).
15577The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case affects
15578the sort order." t nil)
15579
15580(autoload (quote sort-numeric-fields) "sort" "\
15581Sort lines in region numerically by the ARGth field of each line.
15582Fields are separated by whitespace and numbered from 1 up.
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15583Specified field must contain a number in each line of the region,
15584which may begin with \"0x\" or \"0\" for hexadecimal and octal values.
15585Otherwise, the number is interpreted according to sort-numeric-base.
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15586With a negative arg, sorts by the ARGth field counted from the right.
15587Called from a program, there are three arguments:
15588FIELD, BEG and END. BEG and END specify region to sort." t nil)
15589
15590(autoload (quote sort-fields) "sort" "\
15591Sort lines in region lexicographically by the ARGth field of each line.
15592Fields are separated by whitespace and numbered from 1 up.
15593With a negative arg, sorts by the ARGth field counted from the right.
15594Called from a program, there are three arguments:
15595FIELD, BEG and END. BEG and END specify region to sort.
15596The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case affects
15597the sort order." t nil)
15598
15599(autoload (quote sort-regexp-fields) "sort" "\
15600Sort the region lexicographically as specified by RECORD-REGEXP and KEY.
15601RECORD-REGEXP specifies the textual units which should be sorted.
15602 For example, to sort lines RECORD-REGEXP would be \"^.*$\"
15603KEY specifies the part of each record (ie each match for RECORD-REGEXP)
15604 is to be used for sorting.
15605 If it is \"\\\\digit\" then the digit'th \"\\\\(...\\\\)\" match field from
15606 RECORD-REGEXP is used.
15607 If it is \"\\\\&\" then the whole record is used.
15608 Otherwise, it is a regular-expression for which to search within the record.
15609If a match for KEY is not found within a record then that record is ignored.
15610
15611With a negative prefix arg sorts in reverse order.
15612
15613The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case affects
15614the sort order.
15615
15616For example: to sort lines in the region by the first word on each line
15617 starting with the letter \"f\",
15618 RECORD-REGEXP would be \"^.*$\" and KEY would be \"\\\\=\\<f\\\\w*\\\\>\"" t nil)
15619
15620(autoload (quote sort-columns) "sort" "\
15621Sort lines in region alphabetically by a certain range of columns.
6c083b4c 15622For the purpose of this command, the region BEG...END includes
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15623the entire line that point is in and the entire line the mark is in.
15624The column positions of point and mark bound the range of columns to sort on.
6c083b4c 15625A prefix argument means sort into REVERSE order.
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15626The variable `sort-fold-case' determines whether alphabetic case affects
15627the sort order.
15628
15629Note that `sort-columns' rejects text that contains tabs,
15630because tabs could be split across the specified columns
15631and it doesn't know how to handle that. Also, when possible,
15632it uses the `sort' utility program, which doesn't understand tabs.
15633Use \\[untabify] to convert tabs to spaces before sorting." t nil)
15634
15635(autoload (quote reverse-region) "sort" "\
15636Reverse the order of lines in a region.
15637From a program takes two point or marker arguments, BEG and END." t nil)
15638
15639;;;***
15640\f
15641;;;### (autoloads (speedbar-get-focus speedbar-frame-mode) "speedbar"
20a82009 15642;;;;;; "speedbar.el" (15192 12218))
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15643;;; Generated autoloads from speedbar.el
15644
15645(defalias (quote speedbar) (quote speedbar-frame-mode))
15646
15647(autoload (quote speedbar-frame-mode) "speedbar" "\
15648Enable or disable speedbar. Positive ARG means turn on, negative turn off.
15649nil means toggle. Once the speedbar frame is activated, a buffer in
15650`speedbar-mode' will be displayed. Currently, only one speedbar is
15651supported at a time.
15652`speedbar-before-popup-hook' is called before popping up the speedbar frame.
15653`speedbar-before-delete-hook' is called before the frame is deleted." t nil)
15654
15655(autoload (quote speedbar-get-focus) "speedbar" "\
15656Change frame focus to or from the speedbar frame.
15657If the selected frame is not speedbar, then speedbar frame is
15658selected. If the speedbar frame is active, then select the attached frame." t nil)
15659
15660;;;***
15661\f
15662;;;### (autoloads (spell-string spell-region spell-word spell-buffer)
20a82009 15663;;;;;; "spell" "textmodes/spell.el" (15192 12248))
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15664;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/spell.el
15665
15666(put (quote spell-filter) (quote risky-local-variable) t)
15667
15668(autoload (quote spell-buffer) "spell" "\
15669Check spelling of every word in the buffer.
15670For each incorrect word, you are asked for the correct spelling
15671and then put into a query-replace to fix some or all occurrences.
15672If you do not want to change a word, just give the same word
15673as its \"correct\" spelling; then the query replace is skipped." t nil)
15674
15675(autoload (quote spell-word) "spell" "\
15676Check spelling of word at or before point.
15677If it is not correct, ask user for the correct spelling
15678and `query-replace' the entire buffer to substitute it." t nil)
15679
15680(autoload (quote spell-region) "spell" "\
15681Like `spell-buffer' but applies only to region.
15682Used in a program, applies from START to END.
15683DESCRIPTION is an optional string naming the unit being checked:
15684for example, \"word\"." t nil)
15685
15686(autoload (quote spell-string) "spell" "\
15687Check spelling of string supplied as argument." t nil)
15688
15689;;;***
15690\f
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15691;;;### (autoloads (snarf-spooks spook) "spook" "play/spook.el" (14821
15692;;;;;; 31351))
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15693;;; Generated autoloads from play/spook.el
15694
15695(autoload (quote spook) "spook" "\
15696Adds that special touch of class to your outgoing mail." t nil)
15697
15698(autoload (quote snarf-spooks) "spook" "\
15699Return a vector containing the lines from `spook-phrases-file'." nil nil)
15700
15701;;;***
15702\f
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15703;;;### (autoloads (sql-db2 sql-interbase sql-postgres sql-ms sql-ingres
15704;;;;;; sql-solid sql-mysql sql-informix sql-sybase sql-oracle sql-mode
5682d301 15705;;;;;; sql-help) "sql" "progmodes/sql.el" (15234 3951))
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15706;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/sql.el
15707
15708(autoload (quote sql-help) "sql" "\
7518ed7b 15709Show short help for the SQL modes.
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15710
15711Use an entry function to open an interactive SQL buffer. This buffer is
15712usually named `*SQL*'. The name of the major mode is SQLi.
15713
15714Use the following commands to start a specific SQL interpreter:
15715
15716 PostGres: \\[sql-postgres]
15717
15718Other non-free SQL implementations are also supported:
15719
15720 MySQL: \\[sql-mysql]
15721 Solid: \\[sql-solid]
15722 Oracle: \\[sql-oracle]
15723 Informix: \\[sql-informix]
15724 Sybase: \\[sql-sybase]
15725 Ingres: \\[sql-ingres]
15726 Microsoft: \\[sql-ms]
b5c5b319 15727 Interbase: \\[sql-interbase]
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15728
15729But we urge you to choose a free implementation instead of these.
15730
15731Once you have the SQLi buffer, you can enter SQL statements in the
15732buffer. The output generated is appended to the buffer and a new prompt
15733is generated. See the In/Out menu in the SQLi buffer for some functions
15734that help you navigate through the buffer, the input history, etc.
15735
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15736If you have a really complex SQL statement or if you are writing a
15737procedure, you can do this in a separate buffer. Put the new buffer in
15738`sql-mode' by calling \\[sql-mode]. The name of this buffer can be
15739anything. The name of the major mode is SQL.
15740
15741In this SQL buffer (SQL mode), you can send the region or the entire
15742buffer to the interactive SQL buffer (SQLi mode). The results are
15743appended to the SQLi buffer without disturbing your SQL buffer." t nil)
15744
15745(autoload (quote sql-mode) "sql" "\
15746Major mode to edit SQL.
15747
15748You can send SQL statements to the SQLi buffer using
15749\\[sql-send-region]. Such a buffer must exist before you can do this.
15750See `sql-help' on how to create SQLi buffers.
15751
7518ed7b 15752\\{sql-mode-map}
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15753Customization: Entry to this mode runs the `sql-mode-hook'.
15754
15755When you put a buffer in SQL mode, the buffer stores the last SQLi
15756buffer created as its destination in the variable `sql-buffer'. This
15757will be the buffer \\[sql-send-region] sends the region to. If this
15758SQLi buffer is killed, \\[sql-send-region] is no longer able to
15759determine where the strings should be sent to. You can set the
15760value of `sql-buffer' using \\[sql-set-sqli-buffer].
15761
15762For information on how to create multiple SQLi buffers, see
15763`sql-interactive-mode'." t nil)
15764
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15765(autoload (quote sql-oracle) "sql" "\
15766Run sqlplus by Oracle as an inferior process.
15767
15768If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
15769If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
15770`*SQL*'.
15771
15772Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-oracle-program'. Login uses
15773the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-database' as
15774defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters can be stored in
15775the list `sql-oracle-options'.
15776
15777The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
15778input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
15779
15780To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
15781in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
15782before \\[sql-oracle]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
15783in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
15784The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
15785`default-process-coding-system'.
15786
15787\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
15788
15789(autoload (quote sql-sybase) "sql" "\
15790Run isql by SyBase as an inferior process.
15791
15792If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
15793If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
15794`*SQL*'.
15795
15796Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-sybase-program'. Login uses
0ad84a21 15797the variables `sql-server', `sql-user', `sql-password', and
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15798`sql-database' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters
15799can be stored in the list `sql-sybase-options'.
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15800
15801The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
15802input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
15803
15804To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
15805in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
15806before \\[sql-sybase]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
15807in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
15808The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
15809`default-process-coding-system'.
15810
15811\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
15812
15813(autoload (quote sql-informix) "sql" "\
15814Run dbaccess by Informix as an inferior process.
15815
15816If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
15817If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
15818`*SQL*'.
15819
15820Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-informix-program'. Login uses
15821the variable `sql-database' as default, if set.
15822
15823The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
15824input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
15825
15826To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
15827in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
15828before \\[sql-informix]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
15829in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
15830The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
15831`default-process-coding-system'.
15832
15833\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
15834
15835(autoload (quote sql-mysql) "sql" "\
15836Run mysql by TcX as an inferior process.
15837
15838Note that the widespread idea that mysql is free software is inaccurate;
15839its license is too restrictive. We urge you to use PostGres instead.
15840
15841If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
15842If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
15843`*SQL*'.
15844
15845Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-mysql-program'. Login uses
15846the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database', and
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15847`sql-server' as defaults, if set. Additional command line parameters
15848can be stored in the list `sql-mysql-options'.
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15849
15850The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
15851input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
15852
15853To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
15854in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
15855before \\[sql-mysql]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
15856in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
15857The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
15858`default-process-coding-system'.
15859
15860\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
15861
15862(autoload (quote sql-solid) "sql" "\
15863Run solsql by Solid as an inferior process.
15864
15865If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
15866If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
15867`*SQL*'.
15868
15869Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-solid-program'. Login uses
15870the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-server' as
15871defaults, if set.
15872
15873The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
15874input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
15875
15876To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
15877in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
15878before \\[sql-solid]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
15879in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
15880The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
15881`default-process-coding-system'.
15882
15883\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
15884
15885(autoload (quote sql-ingres) "sql" "\
15886Run sql by Ingres as an inferior process.
15887
15888If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
15889If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
15890`*SQL*'.
15891
15892Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-ingres-program'. Login uses
15893the variable `sql-database' as default, if set.
15894
15895The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
15896input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
15897
15898To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
15899in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
15900before \\[sql-ingres]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
15901in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
15902The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
15903`default-process-coding-system'.
15904
15905\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
15906
15907(autoload (quote sql-ms) "sql" "\
15908Run isql by Microsoft as an inferior process.
15909
15910If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
15911If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
15912`*SQL*'.
15913
15914Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-ms-program'. Login uses the
15915variables `sql-user', `sql-password', `sql-database', and `sql-server'
15916as defaults, if set.
15917
15918The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
15919input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
15920
15921To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
15922in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
15923before \\[sql-ms]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
15924in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
15925The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
15926`default-process-coding-system'.
15927
15928\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
15929
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15931Run psql by Postgres as an inferior process.
15932
15933If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
15934If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
15935`*SQL*'.
15936
15937Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-postgres-program'. Login uses
15938the variables `sql-database' and `sql-server' as default, if set.
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15940`sql-postgres-options'.
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15942The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
15943input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
15944
15945To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
15946in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
15947before \\[sql-postgres]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
15948in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
15949The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
7518ed7b 15950`default-process-coding-system'. If your output lines end with ^M,
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15951your might try undecided-dos as a coding system. If this doesn't help,
15952Try to set `comint-output-filter-functions' like this:
15953
15954\(setq comint-output-filter-functions (append comint-output-filter-functions
15955 '(comint-strip-ctrl-m)))
15956
15957\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
15958
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15959(autoload (quote sql-interbase) "sql" "\
15960Run isql by Interbase as an inferior process.
15961
15962If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
15963If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
15964`*SQL*'.
15965
15966Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-interbase-program'. Login
15967uses the variables `sql-user', `sql-password', and `sql-database' as
15968defaults, if set.
15969
15970The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
15971input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
15972
15973To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
15974in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
15975before \\[sql-interbase]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
15976in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
15977The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
15978`default-process-coding-system'.
15979
15980\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
15981
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15982(autoload (quote sql-db2) "sql" "\
15983Run db2 by IBM as an inferior process.
15984
15985If buffer `*SQL*' exists but no process is running, make a new process.
15986If buffer exists and a process is running, just switch to buffer
15987`*SQL*'.
15988
15989Interpreter used comes from variable `sql-db2-program'. There is not
15990automatic login.
15991
15992The buffer is put in sql-interactive-mode, giving commands for sending
15993input. See `sql-interactive-mode'.
15994
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15995If you use \\[sql-accumulate-and-indent] to send multiline commands to
15996db2, newlines will be escaped if necessary. If you don't want that, set
15997`comint-input-sender' back to `comint-simple-send' by writing an after
15998advice. See the elisp manual for more information.
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15999
16000To specify a coding system for converting non-ASCII characters
16001in the input and output to the process, use \\[universal-coding-system-argument]
16002before \\[sql-db2]. You can also specify this with \\[set-buffer-process-coding-system]
16003in the SQL buffer, after you start the process.
16004The default comes from `process-coding-system-alist' and
16005`default-process-coding-system'.
16006
16007\(Type \\[describe-mode] in the SQL buffer for a list of commands.)" t nil)
16008
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16009;;;***
16010\f
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16011;;;### (autoloads (strokes-compose-complex-stroke strokes-decode-buffer
16012;;;;;; strokes-mode strokes-list-strokes strokes-load-user-strokes
16013;;;;;; strokes-help strokes-describe-stroke strokes-do-complex-stroke
16014;;;;;; strokes-do-stroke strokes-read-complex-stroke strokes-read-stroke
16015;;;;;; strokes-global-set-stroke strokes-mode) "strokes" "strokes.el"
5682d301 16016;;;;;; (14789 50514))
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16017;;; Generated autoloads from strokes.el
16018
16019(defvar strokes-mode nil "\
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16020Non-nil when `strokes' is globally enabled.
16021Setting this variable directly does not take effect. Use either Customize
16022or M-x strokes-mode.")
16023
16024(custom-add-to-group (quote strokes) (quote strokes-mode) (quote custom-variable))
16025
16026(custom-add-load (quote strokes-mode) (quote strokes))
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16027
16028(autoload (quote strokes-global-set-stroke) "strokes" "\
16029Interactively give STROKE the global binding as COMMAND.
16030Operated just like `global-set-key', except for strokes.
16031COMMAND is a symbol naming an interactively-callable function. STROKE
16032is a list of sampled positions on the stroke grid as described in the
16033documentation for the `strokes-define-stroke' function." t nil)
16034
16035(defalias (quote global-set-stroke) (quote strokes-global-set-stroke))
16036
16037(autoload (quote strokes-read-stroke) "strokes" "\
16038Read a simple stroke (interactively) and return the stroke.
16039Optional PROMPT in minibuffer displays before and during stroke reading.
16040This function will display the stroke interactively as it is being
16041entered in the strokes buffer if the variable
16042`strokes-use-strokes-buffer' is non-nil.
16043Optional EVENT is acceptable as the starting event of the stroke" nil nil)
16044
16045(autoload (quote strokes-read-complex-stroke) "strokes" "\
16046Read a complex stroke (interactively) and return the stroke.
16047Optional PROMPT in minibuffer displays before and during stroke reading.
16048Note that a complex stroke allows the user to pen-up and pen-down. This
16049is implemented by allowing the user to paint with button1 or button2 and
16050then complete the stroke with button3.
16051Optional EVENT is acceptable as the starting event of the stroke" nil nil)
16052
16053(autoload (quote strokes-do-stroke) "strokes" "\
b442e70a 16054Read a simple stroke from the user and then exectute its command.
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16055This must be bound to a mouse event." t nil)
16056
16057(autoload (quote strokes-do-complex-stroke) "strokes" "\
16058Read a complex stroke from the user and then exectute its command.
16059This must be bound to a mouse event." t nil)
16060
16061(autoload (quote strokes-describe-stroke) "strokes" "\
16062Displays the command which STROKE maps to, reading STROKE interactively." t nil)
16063
16064(defalias (quote describe-stroke) (quote strokes-describe-stroke))
16065
16066(autoload (quote strokes-help) "strokes" "\
b442e70a 16067Get instructional help on using the `strokes' package." t nil)
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16069(autoload (quote strokes-load-user-strokes) "strokes" "\
16070Load user-defined strokes from file named by `strokes-file'." t nil)
16071
16072(defalias (quote load-user-strokes) (quote strokes-load-user-strokes))
16073
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16074(autoload (quote strokes-list-strokes) "strokes" "\
16075Pop up a buffer containing an alphabetical listing of strokes in STROKES-MAP.
16076With CHRONOLOGICAL prefix arg (\\[universal-argument]) list strokes
16077chronologically by command name.
16078If STROKES-MAP is not given, `strokes-global-map' will be used instead." t nil)
16079
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16080(autoload (quote strokes-mode) "strokes" "\
16081Toggle strokes being enabled.
16082With ARG, turn strokes on if and only if ARG is positive or true.
16083Note that `strokes-mode' is a global mode. Think of it as a minor
16084mode in all buffers when activated.
16085By default, strokes are invoked with mouse button-2. You can define
16086new strokes with
16087
16088> M-x global-set-stroke
16089
16090To use strokes for pictographic editing, such as Chinese/Japanese, use
b442e70a 16091S-mouse-2, which draws strokes and inserts them. Encode/decode your
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16092strokes with
16093
16094> M-x strokes-encode-buffer
16095> M-x strokes-decode-buffer" t nil)
16096
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16097(autoload (quote strokes-decode-buffer) "strokes" "\
16098Decode stroke strings in BUFFER and display their corresponding glyphs.
16099Optional BUFFER defaults to the current buffer.
16100Optional FORCE non-nil will ignore the buffer's read-only status." t nil)
16101
16102(autoload (quote strokes-compose-complex-stroke) "strokes" "\
16103Read a complex stroke and insert its glyph into the current buffer." t nil)
16104
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16105;;;***
16106\f
0ad84a21 16107;;;### (autoloads (studlify-word studlify-region) "studly" "play/studly.el"
20a82009 16108;;;;;; (15223 37897))
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16109;;; Generated autoloads from play/studly.el
16110
16111(autoload (quote studlify-region) "studly" "\
16112Studlify-case the region" t nil)
16113
16114(autoload (quote studlify-word) "studly" "\
16115Studlify-case the current word, or COUNT words if given an argument" t nil)
16116
16117;;;***
16118\f
93548d2e 16119;;;### (autoloads (sc-cite-original) "supercite" "mail/supercite.el"
20a82009 16120;;;;;; (15192 12236))
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16121;;; Generated autoloads from mail/supercite.el
16122
16123(autoload (quote sc-cite-original) "supercite" "\
16124Workhorse citing function which performs the initial citation.
16125This is callable from the various mail and news readers' reply
16126function according to the agreed upon standard. See `\\[sc-describe]'
16127for more details. `sc-cite-original' does not do any yanking of the
16128original message but it does require a few things:
16129
16130 1) The reply buffer is the current buffer.
16131
16132 2) The original message has been yanked and inserted into the
16133 reply buffer.
16134
16135 3) Verbose mail headers from the original message have been
16136 inserted into the reply buffer directly before the text of the
16137 original message.
16138
16139 4) Point is at the beginning of the verbose headers.
16140
16141 5) Mark is at the end of the body of text to be cited.
16142
16143For Emacs 19's, the region need not be active (and typically isn't
16144when this function is called. Also, the hook `sc-pre-hook' is run
16145before, and `sc-post-hook' is run after the guts of this function." nil nil)
16146
16147;;;***
16148\f
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16149;;;### (autoloads (syntax-ppss) "syntax" "emacs-lisp/syntax.el" (15306
16150;;;;;; 37167))
16151;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/syntax.el
16152
16153(autoload (quote syntax-ppss) "syntax" "\
16154Parse-Partial-Sexp State at POS.
16155The returned value is the same as `parse-partial-sexp' except that
16156the 2nd and 6th values of the returned state cannot be relied upon.
16157
16158If the caller knows the PPSS of a nearby position, she can pass it
16159in OLP-PPSS (with or without its corresponding OLD-POS) to try and
16160avoid a more expansive scan.
16161Point is at POS when this function returns." nil nil)
16162
16163;;;***
16164\f
0a352cd7 16165;;;### (autoloads (tabify untabify) "tabify" "tabify.el" (13227 8639))
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16166;;; Generated autoloads from tabify.el
16167
16168(autoload (quote untabify) "tabify" "\
16169Convert all tabs in region to multiple spaces, preserving columns.
16170Called non-interactively, the region is specified by arguments
16171START and END, rather than by the position of point and mark.
16172The variable `tab-width' controls the spacing of tab stops." t nil)
16173
16174(autoload (quote tabify) "tabify" "\
16175Convert multiple spaces in region to tabs when possible.
16176A group of spaces is partially replaced by tabs
16177when this can be done without changing the column they end at.
16178Called non-interactively, the region is specified by arguments
16179START and END, rather than by the position of point and mark.
16180The variable `tab-width' controls the spacing of tab stops." t nil)
16181
16182;;;***
16183\f
20a82009 16184;;;### (autoloads (talk-connect) "talk" "talk.el" (15192 12218))
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16185;;; Generated autoloads from talk.el
16186
16187(autoload (quote talk-connect) "talk" "\
16188Connect to display DISPLAY for the Emacs talk group." t nil)
16189
16190;;;***
16191\f
20a82009 16192;;;### (autoloads (tar-mode) "tar-mode" "tar-mode.el" (15292 25969))
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16193;;; Generated autoloads from tar-mode.el
16194
16195(autoload (quote tar-mode) "tar-mode" "\
16196Major mode for viewing a tar file as a dired-like listing of its contents.
16197You can move around using the usual cursor motion commands.
16198Letters no longer insert themselves.
16199Type `e' to pull a file out of the tar file and into its own buffer;
16200or click mouse-2 on the file's line in the Tar mode buffer.
16201Type `c' to copy an entry from the tar file into another file on disk.
16202
16203If you edit a sub-file of this archive (as with the `e' command) and
16204save it with Control-x Control-s, the contents of that buffer will be
16205saved back into the tar-file buffer; in this way you can edit a file
16206inside of a tar archive without extracting it and re-archiving it.
16207
16208See also: variables `tar-update-datestamp' and `tar-anal-blocksize'.
16209\\{tar-mode-map}" nil nil)
16210
16211;;;***
16212\f
7518ed7b 16213;;;### (autoloads (tcl-help-on-word inferior-tcl tcl-mode) "tcl"
5682d301 16214;;;;;; "progmodes/tcl.el" (15301 19234))
7518ed7b 16215;;; Generated autoloads from progmodes/tcl.el
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16217(autoload (quote tcl-mode) "tcl" "\
16218Major mode for editing Tcl code.
16219Expression and list commands understand all Tcl brackets.
16220Tab indents for Tcl code.
16221Paragraphs are separated by blank lines only.
16222Delete converts tabs to spaces as it moves back.
16223
16224Variables controlling indentation style:
5682d301 16225 `tcl-indent-level'
7518ed7b 16226 Indentation of Tcl statements within surrounding block.
5682d301 16227 `tcl-continued-indent-level'
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16228 Indentation of continuation line relative to first line of command.
16229
16230Variables controlling user interaction with mode (see variable
16231documentation for details):
5682d301 16232 `tcl-tab-always-indent'
7518ed7b 16233 Controls action of TAB key.
5682d301 16234 `tcl-auto-newline'
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16235 Non-nil means automatically newline before and after braces, brackets,
16236 and semicolons inserted in Tcl code.
5682d301 16237 `tcl-electric-hash-style'
7518ed7b 16238 Controls action of `#' key.
5682d301 16239 `tcl-use-smart-word-finder'
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16240 If not nil, use a smarter, Tcl-specific way to find the current
16241 word when looking up help on a Tcl command.
16242
16243Turning on Tcl mode calls the value of the variable `tcl-mode-hook'
16244with no args, if that value is non-nil. Read the documentation for
16245`tcl-mode-hook' to see what kinds of interesting hook functions
16246already exist.
16247
16248Commands:
16249\\{tcl-mode-map}" t nil)
16250
16251(autoload (quote inferior-tcl) "tcl" "\
16252Run inferior Tcl process.
16253Prefix arg means enter program name interactively.
16254See documentation for function `inferior-tcl-mode' for more information." t nil)
16255
16256(autoload (quote tcl-help-on-word) "tcl" "\
16257Get help on Tcl command. Default is word at point.
16258Prefix argument means invert sense of `tcl-use-smart-word-finder'." t nil)
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16259
16260;;;***
16261\f
20a82009 16262;;;### (autoloads (rsh telnet) "telnet" "net/telnet.el" (15242 17023))
a25bbe00 16263;;; Generated autoloads from net/telnet.el
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16264 (add-hook 'same-window-regexps "\\*telnet-.*\\*\\(\\|<[0-9]+>\\)")
16265
16266(autoload (quote telnet) "telnet" "\
16267Open a network login connection to host named HOST (a string).
16268Communication with HOST is recorded in a buffer `*PROGRAM-HOST*'
16269where PROGRAM is the telnet program being used. This program
16270is controlled by the contents of the global variable `telnet-host-properties',
16271falling back on the value of the global variable `telnet-program'.
16272Normally input is edited in Emacs and sent a line at a time." t nil)
16273 (add-hook 'same-window-regexps "\\*rsh-[^-]*\\*\\(\\|<[0-9]*>\\)")
16274
16275(autoload (quote rsh) "telnet" "\
16276Open a network login connection to host named HOST (a string).
16277Communication with HOST is recorded in a buffer `*rsh-HOST*'.
16278Normally input is edited in Emacs and sent a line at a time." t nil)
16279
16280;;;***
16281\f
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16282;;;### (autoloads (ansi-term term make-term) "term" "term.el" (15192
16283;;;;;; 12218))
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16284;;; Generated autoloads from term.el
16285
16286(autoload (quote make-term) "term" "\
16287Make a term process NAME in a buffer, running PROGRAM.
16288The name of the buffer is made by surrounding NAME with `*'s.
16289If there is already a running process in that buffer, it is not restarted.
16290Optional third arg STARTFILE is the name of a file to send the contents of to
16291the process. Any more args are arguments to PROGRAM." nil nil)
16292
16293(autoload (quote term) "term" "\
16294Start a terminal-emulator in a new buffer." t nil)
16295
16296(autoload (quote ansi-term) "term" "\
16297Start a terminal-emulator in a new buffer." t nil)
16298
16299;;;***
16300\f
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16301;;;### (autoloads (terminal-emulator) "terminal" "terminal.el" (15192
16302;;;;;; 12218))
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16303;;; Generated autoloads from terminal.el
16304
16305(autoload (quote terminal-emulator) "terminal" "\
16306Under a display-terminal emulator in BUFFER, run PROGRAM on arguments ARGS.
16307ARGS is a list of argument-strings. Remaining arguments are WIDTH and HEIGHT.
16308BUFFER's contents are made an image of the display generated by that program,
16309and any input typed when BUFFER is the current Emacs buffer is sent to that
16310program as keyboard input.
16311
16312Interactively, BUFFER defaults to \"*terminal*\" and PROGRAM and ARGS
16313are parsed from an input-string using your usual shell.
16314WIDTH and HEIGHT are determined from the size of the current window
16315-- WIDTH will be one less than the window's width, HEIGHT will be its height.
16316
16317To switch buffers and leave the emulator, or to give commands
16318to the emulator itself (as opposed to the program running under it),
16319type Control-^. The following character is an emulator command.
16320Type Control-^ twice to send it to the subprogram.
16321This escape character may be changed using the variable `terminal-escape-char'.
16322
16323`Meta' characters may not currently be sent through the terminal emulator.
16324
16325Here is a list of some of the variables which control the behaviour
16326of the emulator -- see their documentation for more information:
16327terminal-escape-char, terminal-scrolling, terminal-more-processing,
16328terminal-redisplay-interval.
16329
16330This function calls the value of terminal-mode-hook if that exists
16331and is non-nil after the terminal buffer has been set up and the
16332subprocess started." t nil)
16333
16334;;;***
16335\f
20a82009 16336;;;### (autoloads (tetris) "tetris" "play/tetris.el" (15292 25972))
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16337;;; Generated autoloads from play/tetris.el
16338
16339(autoload (quote tetris) "tetris" "\
16340Play the Tetris game.
16341Shapes drop from the top of the screen, and the user has to move and
16342rotate the shape to fit in with those at the bottom of the screen so
16343as to form complete rows.
16344
16345tetris-mode keybindings:
16346 \\<tetris-mode-map>
16347\\[tetris-start-game] Starts a new game of Tetris
16348\\[tetris-end-game] Terminates the current game
16349\\[tetris-pause-game] Pauses (or resumes) the current game
16350\\[tetris-move-left] Moves the shape one square to the left
16351\\[tetris-move-right] Moves the shape one square to the right
16352\\[tetris-rotate-prev] Rotates the shape clockwise
16353\\[tetris-rotate-next] Rotates the shape anticlockwise
16354\\[tetris-move-bottom] Drops the shape to the bottom of the playing area
16355
16356" t nil)
16357
16358;;;***
16359\f
16360;;;### (autoloads (tex-start-shell slitex-mode latex-mode plain-tex-mode
16361;;;;;; tex-mode tex-close-quote tex-open-quote tex-default-mode
16362;;;;;; tex-show-queue-command tex-dvi-view-command tex-alt-dvi-print-command
16363;;;;;; tex-dvi-print-command tex-bibtex-command latex-block-names
16364;;;;;; tex-start-options-string slitex-run-command latex-run-command
16365;;;;;; tex-run-command tex-offer-save tex-main-file tex-first-line-header-regexp
16366;;;;;; tex-directory tex-shell-file-name) "tex-mode" "textmodes/tex-mode.el"
20a82009 16367;;;;;; (15192 12248))
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16368;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/tex-mode.el
16369
16370(defvar tex-shell-file-name nil "\
16371*If non-nil, the shell file name to run in the subshell used to run TeX.")
16372
16373(defvar tex-directory "." "\
16374*Directory in which temporary files are written.
16375You can make this `/tmp' if your TEXINPUTS has no relative directories in it
16376and you don't try to apply \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer] when there are
16377`\\input' commands with relative directories.")
16378
16379(defvar tex-first-line-header-regexp nil "\
16380Regexp for matching a first line which `tex-region' should include.
16381If this is non-nil, it should be a regular expression string;
16382if it matches the first line of the file,
16383`tex-region' always includes the first line in the TeX run.")
16384
16385(defvar tex-main-file nil "\
16386*The main TeX source file which includes this buffer's file.
16387The command `tex-file' runs TeX on the file specified by `tex-main-file'
16388if the variable is non-nil.")
16389
16390(defvar tex-offer-save t "\
16391*If non-nil, ask about saving modified buffers before \\[tex-file] is run.")
16392
16393(defvar tex-run-command "tex" "\
16394*Command used to run TeX subjob.
16395TeX Mode sets `tex-command' to this string.
16396See the documentation of that variable.")
16397
16398(defvar latex-run-command "latex" "\
16399*Command used to run LaTeX subjob.
16400LaTeX Mode sets `tex-command' to this string.
16401See the documentation of that variable.")
16402
16403(defvar slitex-run-command "slitex" "\
16404*Command used to run SliTeX subjob.
16405SliTeX Mode sets `tex-command' to this string.
16406See the documentation of that variable.")
16407
16408(defvar tex-start-options-string "\\nonstopmode\\input" "\
16409*TeX options to use when running TeX.
16410These precede the input file name. If nil, TeX runs without option.
16411See the documentation of `tex-command'.")
16412
16413(defvar latex-block-names nil "\
16414*User defined LaTeX block names.
16415Combined with `standard-latex-block-names' for minibuffer completion.")
16416
16417(defvar tex-bibtex-command "bibtex" "\
16418*Command used by `tex-bibtex-file' to gather bibliographic data.
16419If this string contains an asterisk (`*'), that is replaced by the file name;
16420otherwise, the file name, preceded by blank, is added at the end.")
16421
16422(defvar tex-dvi-print-command "lpr -d" "\
16423*Command used by \\[tex-print] to print a .dvi file.
16424If this string contains an asterisk (`*'), that is replaced by the file name;
16425otherwise, the file name, preceded by blank, is added at the end.")
16426
16427(defvar tex-alt-dvi-print-command "lpr -d" "\
16428*Command used by \\[tex-print] with a prefix arg to print a .dvi file.
16429If this string contains an asterisk (`*'), that is replaced by the file name;
16430otherwise, the file name, preceded by blank, is added at the end.
16431
16432If two printers are not enough of a choice, you can set the variable
16433`tex-alt-dvi-print-command' to an expression that asks what you want;
16434for example,
16435
16436 (setq tex-alt-dvi-print-command
16437 '(format \"lpr -P%s\" (read-string \"Use printer: \")))
16438
16439would tell \\[tex-print] with a prefix argument to ask you which printer to
16440use.")
16441
16442(defvar tex-dvi-view-command nil "\
16443*Command used by \\[tex-view] to display a `.dvi' file.
16444If this string contains an asterisk (`*'), that is replaced by the file name;
16445otherwise, the file name, preceded by blank, is added at the end.
16446
16447This can be set conditionally so that the previewer used is suitable for the
16448window system being used. For example,
16449
16450 (setq tex-dvi-view-command
16451 (if (eq window-system 'x) \"xdvi\" \"dvi2tty * | cat -s\"))
16452
16453would tell \\[tex-view] to use xdvi under X windows and to use dvi2tty
16454otherwise.")
16455
16456(defvar tex-show-queue-command "lpq" "\
16457*Command used by \\[tex-show-print-queue] to show the print queue.
16458Should show the queue(s) that \\[tex-print] puts jobs on.")
16459
cded5ed3 16460(defvar tex-default-mode (quote latex-mode) "\
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16461*Mode to enter for a new file that might be either TeX or LaTeX.
16462This variable is used when it can't be determined whether the file
16463is plain TeX or LaTeX or what because the file contains no commands.
16464Normally set to either `plain-tex-mode' or `latex-mode'.")
16465
16466(defvar tex-open-quote "``" "\
16467*String inserted by typing \\[tex-insert-quote] to open a quotation.")
16468
16469(defvar tex-close-quote "''" "\
16470*String inserted by typing \\[tex-insert-quote] to close a quotation.")
16471
16472(autoload (quote tex-mode) "tex-mode" "\
16473Major mode for editing files of input for TeX, LaTeX, or SliTeX.
16474Tries to determine (by looking at the beginning of the file) whether
16475this file is for plain TeX, LaTeX, or SliTeX and calls `plain-tex-mode',
16476`latex-mode', or `slitex-mode', respectively. If it cannot be determined,
16477such as if there are no commands in the file, the value of `tex-default-mode'
16478says which mode to use." t nil)
16479
16480(defalias (quote TeX-mode) (quote tex-mode))
16481
16482(defalias (quote plain-TeX-mode) (quote plain-tex-mode))
16483
16484(defalias (quote LaTeX-mode) (quote latex-mode))
16485
16486(autoload (quote plain-tex-mode) "tex-mode" "\
16487Major mode for editing files of input for plain TeX.
16488Makes $ and } display the characters they match.
16489Makes \" insert `` when it seems to be the beginning of a quotation,
16490and '' when it appears to be the end; it inserts \" only after a \\.
16491
16492Use \\[tex-region] to run TeX on the current region, plus a \"header\"
16493copied from the top of the file (containing macro definitions, etc.),
16494running TeX under a special subshell. \\[tex-buffer] does the whole buffer.
16495\\[tex-file] saves the buffer and then processes the file.
16496\\[tex-print] prints the .dvi file made by any of these.
16497\\[tex-view] previews the .dvi file made by any of these.
16498\\[tex-bibtex-file] runs bibtex on the file of the current buffer.
16499
16500Use \\[tex-validate-buffer] to check buffer for paragraphs containing
16501mismatched $'s or braces.
16502
16503Special commands:
09938b67 16504\\{plain-tex-mode-map}
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16506Mode variables:
16507tex-run-command
16508 Command string used by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
16509tex-directory
16510 Directory in which to create temporary files for TeX jobs
16511 run by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
16512tex-dvi-print-command
16513 Command string used by \\[tex-print] to print a .dvi file.
16514tex-alt-dvi-print-command
16515 Alternative command string used by \\[tex-print] (when given a prefix
16516 argument) to print a .dvi file.
16517tex-dvi-view-command
16518 Command string used by \\[tex-view] to preview a .dvi file.
16519tex-show-queue-command
16520 Command string used by \\[tex-show-print-queue] to show the print
16521 queue that \\[tex-print] put your job on.
16522
16523Entering Plain-tex mode runs the hook `text-mode-hook', then the hook
16524`tex-mode-hook', and finally the hook `plain-tex-mode-hook'. When the
16525special subshell is initiated, the hook `tex-shell-hook' is run." t nil)
16526
16527(autoload (quote latex-mode) "tex-mode" "\
16528Major mode for editing files of input for LaTeX.
16529Makes $ and } display the characters they match.
16530Makes \" insert `` when it seems to be the beginning of a quotation,
16531and '' when it appears to be the end; it inserts \" only after a \\.
16532
16533Use \\[tex-region] to run LaTeX on the current region, plus the preamble
16534copied from the top of the file (containing \\documentstyle, etc.),
16535running LaTeX under a special subshell. \\[tex-buffer] does the whole buffer.
16536\\[tex-file] saves the buffer and then processes the file.
16537\\[tex-print] prints the .dvi file made by any of these.
16538\\[tex-view] previews the .dvi file made by any of these.
16539\\[tex-bibtex-file] runs bibtex on the file of the current buffer.
16540
16541Use \\[tex-validate-buffer] to check buffer for paragraphs containing
16542mismatched $'s or braces.
16543
16544Special commands:
09938b67 16545\\{latex-mode-map}
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16547Mode variables:
16548latex-run-command
16549 Command string used by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
16550tex-directory
16551 Directory in which to create temporary files for LaTeX jobs
16552 run by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
16553tex-dvi-print-command
16554 Command string used by \\[tex-print] to print a .dvi file.
16555tex-alt-dvi-print-command
16556 Alternative command string used by \\[tex-print] (when given a prefix
16557 argument) to print a .dvi file.
16558tex-dvi-view-command
16559 Command string used by \\[tex-view] to preview a .dvi file.
16560tex-show-queue-command
16561 Command string used by \\[tex-show-print-queue] to show the print
16562 queue that \\[tex-print] put your job on.
16563
16564Entering Latex mode runs the hook `text-mode-hook', then
16565`tex-mode-hook', and finally `latex-mode-hook'. When the special
16566subshell is initiated, `tex-shell-hook' is run." t nil)
16567
16568(autoload (quote slitex-mode) "tex-mode" "\
16569Major mode for editing files of input for SliTeX.
16570Makes $ and } display the characters they match.
16571Makes \" insert `` when it seems to be the beginning of a quotation,
16572and '' when it appears to be the end; it inserts \" only after a \\.
16573
16574Use \\[tex-region] to run SliTeX on the current region, plus the preamble
16575copied from the top of the file (containing \\documentstyle, etc.),
16576running SliTeX under a special subshell. \\[tex-buffer] does the whole buffer.
16577\\[tex-file] saves the buffer and then processes the file.
16578\\[tex-print] prints the .dvi file made by any of these.
16579\\[tex-view] previews the .dvi file made by any of these.
16580\\[tex-bibtex-file] runs bibtex on the file of the current buffer.
16581
16582Use \\[tex-validate-buffer] to check buffer for paragraphs containing
16583mismatched $'s or braces.
16584
16585Special commands:
09938b67 16586\\{slitex-mode-map}
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16587
16588Mode variables:
16589slitex-run-command
16590 Command string used by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
16591tex-directory
16592 Directory in which to create temporary files for SliTeX jobs
16593 run by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
16594tex-dvi-print-command
16595 Command string used by \\[tex-print] to print a .dvi file.
16596tex-alt-dvi-print-command
16597 Alternative command string used by \\[tex-print] (when given a prefix
16598 argument) to print a .dvi file.
16599tex-dvi-view-command
16600 Command string used by \\[tex-view] to preview a .dvi file.
16601tex-show-queue-command
16602 Command string used by \\[tex-show-print-queue] to show the print
16603 queue that \\[tex-print] put your job on.
16604
16605Entering SliTeX mode runs the hook `text-mode-hook', then the hook
16606`tex-mode-hook', then the hook `latex-mode-hook', and finally the hook
16607`slitex-mode-hook'. When the special subshell is initiated, the hook
16608`tex-shell-hook' is run." t nil)
16609
16610(autoload (quote tex-start-shell) "tex-mode" nil nil nil)
16611
16612;;;***
16613\f
16614;;;### (autoloads (texi2info texinfo-format-region texinfo-format-buffer)
20a82009 16615;;;;;; "texinfmt" "textmodes/texinfmt.el" (15192 12249))
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16616;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/texinfmt.el
16617
16618(autoload (quote texinfo-format-buffer) "texinfmt" "\
16619Process the current buffer as texinfo code, into an Info file.
16620The Info file output is generated in a buffer visiting the Info file
16621name specified in the @setfilename command.
16622
16623Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means don't make tag table
16624and don't split the file if large. You can use Info-tagify and
16625Info-split to do these manually." t nil)
16626
16627(autoload (quote texinfo-format-region) "texinfmt" "\
16628Convert the current region of the Texinfo file to Info format.
16629This lets you see what that part of the file will look like in Info.
16630The command is bound to \\[texinfo-format-region]. The text that is
16631converted to Info is stored in a temporary buffer." t nil)
16632
16633(autoload (quote texi2info) "texinfmt" "\
16634Convert the current buffer (written in Texinfo code) into an Info file.
16635The Info file output is generated in a buffer visiting the Info file
16636names specified in the @setfilename command.
16637
16638This function automatically updates all node pointers and menus, and
16639creates a master menu. This work is done on a temporary buffer that
16640is automatically removed when the Info file is created. The original
16641Texinfo source buffer is not changed.
16642
16643Non-nil argument (prefix, if interactive) means don't split the file
16644if large. You can use Info-split to do this manually." t nil)
16645
16646;;;***
16647\f
6c083b4c 16648;;;### (autoloads (texinfo-mode texinfo-close-quote texinfo-open-quote)
5682d301 16649;;;;;; "texinfo" "textmodes/texinfo.el" (15319 49209))
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16650;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/texinfo.el
16651
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16652(defvar texinfo-open-quote "``" "\
16653*String inserted by typing \\[texinfo-insert-quote] to open a quotation.")
16654
16655(defvar texinfo-close-quote "''" "\
16656*String inserted by typing \\[texinfo-insert-quote] to close a quotation.")
16657
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16658(autoload (quote texinfo-mode) "texinfo" "\
16659Major mode for editing Texinfo files.
16660
16661 It has these extra commands:
16662\\{texinfo-mode-map}
16663
16664 These are files that are used as input for TeX to make printed manuals
16665and also to be turned into Info files with \\[makeinfo-buffer] or
16666the `makeinfo' program. These files must be written in a very restricted and
16667modified version of TeX input format.
16668
16669 Editing commands are like text-mode except that the syntax table is
16670set up so expression commands skip Texinfo bracket groups. To see
16671what the Info version of a region of the Texinfo file will look like,
16672use \\[makeinfo-region], which runs `makeinfo' on the current region.
16673
16674 You can show the structure of a Texinfo file with \\[texinfo-show-structure].
16675This command shows the structure of a Texinfo file by listing the
16676lines with the @-sign commands for @chapter, @section, and the like.
16677These lines are displayed in another window called the *Occur* window.
16678In that window, you can position the cursor over one of the lines and
16679use \\[occur-mode-goto-occurrence], to jump to the corresponding spot
16680in the Texinfo file.
16681
16682 In addition, Texinfo mode provides commands that insert various
16683frequently used @-sign commands into the buffer. You can use these
16684commands to save keystrokes. And you can insert balanced braces with
16685\\[texinfo-insert-braces] and later use the command \\[up-list] to
16686move forward past the closing brace.
16687
16688Also, Texinfo mode provides functions for automatically creating or
16689updating menus and node pointers. These functions
16690
16691 * insert the `Next', `Previous' and `Up' pointers of a node,
16692 * insert or update the menu for a section, and
16693 * create a master menu for a Texinfo source file.
16694
16695Here are the functions:
16696
16697 texinfo-update-node \\[texinfo-update-node]
16698 texinfo-every-node-update \\[texinfo-every-node-update]
16699 texinfo-sequential-node-update
16700
16701 texinfo-make-menu \\[texinfo-make-menu]
16702 texinfo-all-menus-update \\[texinfo-all-menus-update]
16703 texinfo-master-menu
16704
16705 texinfo-indent-menu-description (column &optional region-p)
16706
16707The `texinfo-column-for-description' variable specifies the column to
16708which menu descriptions are indented.
16709
16710Passed an argument (a prefix argument, if interactive), the
16711`texinfo-update-node' and `texinfo-make-menu' functions do their jobs
16712in the region.
16713
16714To use the updating commands, you must structure your Texinfo file
16715hierarchically, such that each `@node' line, with the exception of the
16716Top node, is accompanied by some kind of section line, such as an
16717`@chapter' or `@section' line.
16718
16719If the file has a `top' node, it must be called `top' or `Top' and
16720be the first node in the file.
16721
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16722Entering Texinfo mode calls the value of `text-mode-hook', and then the
16723value of `texinfo-mode-hook'." t nil)
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16725;;;***
16726\f
5ec14d3c 16727;;;### (autoloads (thai-composition-function thai-post-read-conversion
a1b8d58b 16728;;;;;; thai-compose-buffer thai-compose-string thai-compose-region)
20a82009 16729;;;;;; "thai-util" "language/thai-util.el" (15192 12234))
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16730;;; Generated autoloads from language/thai-util.el
16731
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16732(autoload (quote thai-compose-region) "thai-util" "\
16733Compose Thai characters in the region.
16734When called from a program, expects two arguments,
16735positions (integers or markers) specifying the region." t nil)
16736
16737(autoload (quote thai-compose-string) "thai-util" "\
16738Compose Thai characters in STRING and return the resulting string." nil nil)
16739
16740(autoload (quote thai-compose-buffer) "thai-util" "\
16741Compose Thai characters in the current buffer." t nil)
16742
16743(autoload (quote thai-post-read-conversion) "thai-util" nil nil nil)
16744
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16745(autoload (quote thai-composition-function) "thai-util" "\
16746Compose Thai text in the region FROM and TO.
16747The text matches the regular expression PATTERN.
16748Optional 4th argument STRING, if non-nil, is a string containing text
16749to compose.
16750
16751The return value is number of composed characters." nil nil)
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16752
16753;;;***
16754\f
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16755;;;### (autoloads (list-at-point number-at-point symbol-at-point
16756;;;;;; sexp-at-point thing-at-point bounds-of-thing-at-point forward-thing)
20a82009 16757;;;;;; "thingatpt" "thingatpt.el" (15192 12218))
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16758;;; Generated autoloads from thingatpt.el
16759
16760(autoload (quote forward-thing) "thingatpt" "\
16761Move forward to the end of the next THING." nil nil)
16762
16763(autoload (quote bounds-of-thing-at-point) "thingatpt" "\
16764Determine the start and end buffer locations for the THING at point.
16765THING is a symbol which specifies the kind of syntactic entity you want.
16766Possibilities include `symbol', `list', `sexp', `defun', `filename', `url',
16767`word', `sentence', `whitespace', `line', `page' and others.
16768
16769See the file `thingatpt.el' for documentation on how to define
16770a symbol as a valid THING.
16771
16772The value is a cons cell (START . END) giving the start and end positions
16773of the textual entity that was found." nil nil)
16774
16775(autoload (quote thing-at-point) "thingatpt" "\
16776Return the THING at point.
16777THING is a symbol which specifies the kind of syntactic entity you want.
16778Possibilities include `symbol', `list', `sexp', `defun', `filename', `url',
16779`word', `sentence', `whitespace', `line', `page' and others.
16780
16781See the file `thingatpt.el' for documentation on how to define
16782a symbol as a valid THING." nil nil)
16783
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16784(autoload (quote sexp-at-point) "thingatpt" nil nil nil)
16785
16786(autoload (quote symbol-at-point) "thingatpt" nil nil nil)
16787
16788(autoload (quote number-at-point) "thingatpt" nil nil nil)
16789
16790(autoload (quote list-at-point) "thingatpt" nil nil nil)
16791
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16792;;;***
16793\f
16794;;;### (autoloads (tibetan-pre-write-conversion tibetan-post-read-conversion
5ec14d3c 16795;;;;;; tibetan-compose-buffer tibetan-decompose-buffer tibetan-composition-function
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16796;;;;;; tibetan-decompose-string tibetan-decompose-region tibetan-compose-region
16797;;;;;; tibetan-compose-string tibetan-transcription-to-tibetan tibetan-tibetan-to-transcription
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16798;;;;;; tibetan-char-p) "tibet-util" "language/tibet-util.el" (15192
16799;;;;;; 12234))
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16800;;; Generated autoloads from language/tibet-util.el
16801
5ec14d3c 16802(autoload (quote tibetan-char-p) "tibet-util" "\
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16803Check if char CH is Tibetan character.
16804Returns non-nil if CH is Tibetan. Otherwise, returns nil." nil nil)
16805
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16806(autoload (quote tibetan-tibetan-to-transcription) "tibet-util" "\
16807Transcribe Tibetan string STR and return the corresponding Roman string." nil nil)
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16809(autoload (quote tibetan-transcription-to-tibetan) "tibet-util" "\
16810Convert Tibetan Roman string STR to Tibetan character string.
16811The returned string has no composition information." nil nil)
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16812
16813(autoload (quote tibetan-compose-string) "tibet-util" "\
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16814Compose Tibetan string STR." nil nil)
16815
16816(autoload (quote tibetan-compose-region) "tibet-util" "\
16817Compose Tibetan text the region BEG and END." t nil)
93548d2e 16818
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16819(autoload (quote tibetan-decompose-region) "tibet-util" "\
16820Decompose Tibetan text in the region FROM and TO.
16821This is different from decompose-region because precomposed Tibetan characters
16822are decomposed into normal Tiebtan character sequences." t nil)
93548d2e 16823
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16824(autoload (quote tibetan-decompose-string) "tibet-util" "\
16825Decompose Tibetan string STR.
16826This is different from decompose-string because precomposed Tibetan characters
16827are decomposed into normal Tiebtan character sequences." nil nil)
93548d2e 16828
5ec14d3c 16829(autoload (quote tibetan-composition-function) "tibet-util" nil nil nil)
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16830
16831(autoload (quote tibetan-decompose-buffer) "tibet-util" "\
16832Decomposes Tibetan characters in the buffer into their components.
5ec14d3c 16833See also the documentation of the function `tibetan-decompose-region'." t nil)
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16835(autoload (quote tibetan-compose-buffer) "tibet-util" "\
16836Composes Tibetan character components in the buffer.
16837See also docstring of the function tibetan-compose-region." t nil)
16838
16839(autoload (quote tibetan-post-read-conversion) "tibet-util" nil nil nil)
16840
16841(autoload (quote tibetan-pre-write-conversion) "tibet-util" nil nil nil)
16842
16843;;;***
16844\f
cded5ed3 16845;;;### (autoloads (tildify-buffer tildify-region) "tildify" "textmodes/tildify.el"
20a82009 16846;;;;;; (15223 37897))
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16847;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/tildify.el
16848
16849(autoload (quote tildify-region) "tildify" "\
16850Add hard spaces in the region between BEG and END.
16851See variables `tildify-pattern-alist', `tildify-string-alist', and
16852`tildify-ignored-environments-alist' for information about configuration
16853parameters.
16854This function performs no refilling of the changed text." t nil)
16855
16856(autoload (quote tildify-buffer) "tildify" "\
16857Add hard spaces in the current buffer.
16858See variables `tildify-pattern-alist', `tildify-string-alist', and
16859`tildify-ignored-environments-alist' for information about configuration
16860parameters.
16861This function performs no refilling of the changed text." t nil)
16862
16863;;;***
16864\f
b442e70a 16865;;;### (autoloads (display-time-mode display-time display-time-day-and-date)
20a82009 16866;;;;;; "time" "time.el" (15223 37890))
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16867;;; Generated autoloads from time.el
16868
16869(defvar display-time-day-and-date nil "\
16870*Non-nil means \\[display-time] should display day and date as well as time.")
16871
16872(autoload (quote display-time) "time" "\
16873Enable display of time, load level, and mail flag in mode lines.
16874This display updates automatically every minute.
16875If `display-time-day-and-date' is non-nil, the current day and date
16876are displayed as well.
16877This runs the normal hook `display-time-hook' after each update." t nil)
16878
b442e70a 16879(defvar display-time-mode nil "\
b5c5b319 16880Non-nil if Display-Time mode is enabled.
bd02b8e0 16881See the command `display-time-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
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16882Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
16883use either \\[customize] or the function `display-time-mode'.")
16884
16885(custom-add-to-group (quote display-time) (quote display-time-mode) (quote custom-variable))
16886
16887(custom-add-load (quote display-time-mode) (quote time))
16888
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16889(autoload (quote display-time-mode) "time" "\
16890Toggle display of time, load level, and mail flag in mode lines.
16891With a numeric arg, enable this display if arg is positive.
16892
16893When this display is enabled, it updates automatically every minute.
16894If `display-time-day-and-date' is non-nil, the current day and date
16895are displayed as well.
16896This runs the normal hook `display-time-hook' after each update." t nil)
16897
16898;;;***
16899\f
b442e70a 16900;;;### (autoloads (safe-date-to-time date-to-time) "time-date" "gnus/time-date.el"
20a82009 16901;;;;;; (15192 12231))
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16902;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/time-date.el
16903
16904(autoload (quote date-to-time) "time-date" "\
16905Convert DATE into time." nil nil)
16906
16907(autoload (quote safe-date-to-time) "time-date" "\
16908Parse DATE and return a time structure.
16909If DATE is malformed, a zero time will be returned." nil nil)
16910
16911;;;***
16912\f
93548d2e 16913;;;### (autoloads (time-stamp-toggle-active time-stamp) "time-stamp"
5682d301 16914;;;;;; "time-stamp.el" (15278 57814))
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16915;;; Generated autoloads from time-stamp.el
16916
16917(autoload (quote time-stamp) "time-stamp" "\
7518ed7b 16918Update the time stamp string(s) in the buffer.
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16919A template in a file can be automatically updated with a new time stamp
16920every time you save the file. Add this line to your .emacs file:
16921 (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
16922Normally the template must appear in the first 8 lines of a file and
16923look like one of the following:
16924 Time-stamp: <>
16925 Time-stamp: \" \"
16926The time stamp is written between the brackets or quotes:
16927 Time-stamp: <1998-02-18 10:20:51 gildea>
16928The time stamp is updated only if the variable `time-stamp-active' is non-nil.
16929The format of the time stamp is set by the variable `time-stamp-format'.
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16930The variables `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', `time-stamp-end',
16931`time-stamp-count', and `time-stamp-inserts-lines' control finding the
16932template." t nil)
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16934(autoload (quote time-stamp-toggle-active) "time-stamp" "\
16935Toggle `time-stamp-active', setting whether \\[time-stamp] updates a buffer.
16936With arg, turn time stamping on if and only if arg is positive." t nil)
16937
16938;;;***
16939\f
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16940;;;### (autoloads (timeclock-when-to-leave-string timeclock-workday-elapsed-string
16941;;;;;; timeclock-workday-remaining-string timeclock-reread-log timeclock-query-out
16942;;;;;; timeclock-change timeclock-status-string timeclock-out timeclock-in
16943;;;;;; timeclock-modeline-display) "timeclock" "calendar/timeclock.el"
20a82009 16944;;;;;; (15122 26745))
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16945;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/timeclock.el
16946
16947(autoload (quote timeclock-modeline-display) "timeclock" "\
16948Toggle display of the amount of time left today in the modeline.
16949If `timeclock-use-display-time' is non-nil, the modeline will be
16950updated whenever the time display is updated. Otherwise, the
16951timeclock will use its own sixty second timer to do its updating.
16952With prefix ARG, turn modeline display on if and only if ARG is
16953positive. Returns the new status of timeclock modeline display
16954\(non-nil means on)." t nil)
16955
16956(autoload (quote timeclock-in) "timeclock" "\
16957Clock in, recording the current time moment in the timelog.
16958With a numeric prefix ARG, record the fact that today has only that
16959many hours in it to be worked. If arg is a non-numeric prefix arg
16960\(non-nil, but not a number), 0 is assumed (working on a holiday or
16961weekend). *If not called interactively, ARG should be the number of
16962_seconds_ worked today*. This feature only has effect the first time
16963this function is called within a day.
16964
16965PROJECT as the project being clocked into. If PROJECT is nil, and
16966FIND-PROJECT is non-nil -- or the user calls `timeclock-in'
16967interactively -- call the function `timeclock-get-project-function' to
16968discover the name of the project." t nil)
16969
16970(autoload (quote timeclock-out) "timeclock" "\
16971Clock out, recording the current time moment in the timelog.
16972If a prefix ARG is given, the user has completed the project that was
16973begun during the last time segment.
16974
16975REASON is the user's reason for clocking out. If REASON is nil, and
16976FIND-REASON is non-nil -- or the user calls `timeclock-out'
16977interactively -- call the function `timeclock-get-reason-function' to
16978discover the reason." t nil)
16979
16980(autoload (quote timeclock-status-string) "timeclock" "\
16981Report the overall timeclock status at the present moment." t nil)
16982
16983(autoload (quote timeclock-change) "timeclock" "\
16984Change to working on a different project, by clocking in then out.
16985With a prefix ARG, consider the previous project as having been
16986finished at the time of changeover. PROJECT is the name of the last
16987project you were working on." t nil)
16988
16989(autoload (quote timeclock-query-out) "timeclock" "\
16990Ask the user before clocking out.
16991This is a useful function for adding to `kill-emacs-hook'." nil nil)
16992
16993(autoload (quote timeclock-reread-log) "timeclock" "\
16994Re-read the timeclock, to account for external changes.
16995Returns the new value of `timeclock-discrepancy'." t nil)
16996
16997(autoload (quote timeclock-workday-remaining-string) "timeclock" "\
16998Return a string representing the amount of time left today.
16999Display second resolution if SHOW-SECONDS is non-nil. If TODAY-ONLY
17000is non-nil, the display will be relative only to time worked today.
17001See `timeclock-relative' for more information about the meaning of
17002\"relative to today\"." t nil)
17003
17004(autoload (quote timeclock-workday-elapsed-string) "timeclock" "\
17005Return a string representing the amount of time worked today.
17006Display seconds resolution if SHOW-SECONDS is non-nil. If RELATIVE is
17007non-nil, the amount returned will be relative to past time worked." t nil)
17008
17009(autoload (quote timeclock-when-to-leave-string) "timeclock" "\
17010Return a string representing at what time the workday ends today.
17011This string is relative to the value of `timeclock-workday'. If
17012NO-MESSAGE is non-nil, no messages will be displayed in the
17013minibuffer. If SHOW-SECONDS is non-nil, the value printed/returned
17014will include seconds. If TODAY-ONLY is non-nil, the value returned
17015will be relative only to the time worked today, and not to past time.
17016This argument only makes a difference if `timeclock-relative' is
17017non-nil." t nil)
17018
17019;;;***
17020\f
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17021;;;### (autoloads (with-timeout run-with-idle-timer add-timeout run-with-timer
17022;;;;;; run-at-time cancel-function-timers cancel-timer) "timer"
5682d301 17023;;;;;; "timer.el" (15297 22176))
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17024;;; Generated autoloads from timer.el
17025
17026(defalias (quote disable-timeout) (quote cancel-timer))
17027
17028(autoload (quote cancel-timer) "timer" "\
17029Remove TIMER from the list of active timers." nil nil)
17030
17031(autoload (quote cancel-function-timers) "timer" "\
17032Cancel all timers scheduled by `run-at-time' which would run FUNCTION." t nil)
17033
17034(autoload (quote run-at-time) "timer" "\
17035Perform an action at time TIME.
17036Repeat the action every REPEAT seconds, if REPEAT is non-nil.
17037TIME should be a string like \"11:23pm\", nil meaning now, a number of seconds
17038from now, a value from `current-time', or t (with non-nil REPEAT)
17039meaning the next integral multiple of REPEAT.
17040REPEAT may be an integer or floating point number.
17041The action is to call FUNCTION with arguments ARGS.
17042
17043This function returns a timer object which you can use in `cancel-timer'." t nil)
17044
17045(autoload (quote run-with-timer) "timer" "\
17046Perform an action after a delay of SECS seconds.
17047Repeat the action every REPEAT seconds, if REPEAT is non-nil.
17048SECS and REPEAT may be integers or floating point numbers.
17049The action is to call FUNCTION with arguments ARGS.
17050
17051This function returns a timer object which you can use in `cancel-timer'." t nil)
17052
17053(autoload (quote add-timeout) "timer" "\
17054Add a timer to run SECS seconds from now, to call FUNCTION on OBJECT.
17055If REPEAT is non-nil, repeat the timer every REPEAT seconds.
17056This function is for compatibility; see also `run-with-timer'." nil nil)
17057
17058(autoload (quote run-with-idle-timer) "timer" "\
17059Perform an action the next time Emacs is idle for SECS seconds.
93548d2e 17060The action is to call FUNCTION with arguments ARGS.
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17061SECS may be an integer or a floating point number.
17062
17063If REPEAT is non-nil, do the action each time Emacs has been idle for
17064exactly SECS seconds (that is, only once for each time Emacs becomes idle).
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17065
17066This function returns a timer object which you can use in `cancel-timer'." t nil)
17067 (put 'with-timeout 'lisp-indent-function 1)
17068
17069(autoload (quote with-timeout) "timer" "\
17070Run BODY, but if it doesn't finish in SECONDS seconds, give up.
17071If we give up, we run the TIMEOUT-FORMS and return the value of the last one.
17072The call should look like:
17073 (with-timeout (SECONDS TIMEOUT-FORMS...) BODY...)
17074The timeout is checked whenever Emacs waits for some kind of external
17075event (such as keyboard input, input from subprocesses, or a certain time);
17076if the program loops without waiting in any way, the timeout will not
17077be detected." nil (quote macro))
17078
17079;;;***
17080\f
17081;;;### (autoloads (batch-titdic-convert titdic-convert) "titdic-cnv"
20a82009 17082;;;;;; "international/titdic-cnv.el" (15192 12233))
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17083;;; Generated autoloads from international/titdic-cnv.el
17084
17085(autoload (quote titdic-convert) "titdic-cnv" "\
17086Convert a TIT dictionary of FILENAME into a Quail package.
17087Optional argument DIRNAME if specified is the directory name under which
17088the generated Quail package is saved." t nil)
17089
17090(autoload (quote batch-titdic-convert) "titdic-cnv" "\
17091Run `titdic-convert' on the files remaining on the command line.
17092Use this from the command line, with `-batch';
17093it won't work in an interactive Emacs.
17094For example, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-titdic-convert XXX.tit\" to
17095 generate Quail package file \"xxx.el\" from TIT dictionary file \"XXX.tit\".
17096To get complete usage, invoke \"emacs -batch -f batch-titdic-convert -h\"." nil nil)
17097
17098;;;***
17099\f
17100;;;### (autoloads (tmm-prompt tmm-menubar-mouse tmm-menubar) "tmm"
20a82009 17101;;;;;; "tmm.el" (15122 26744))
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17102;;; Generated autoloads from tmm.el
17103 (define-key global-map "\M-`" 'tmm-menubar)
17104 (define-key global-map [f10] 'tmm-menubar)
17105 (define-key global-map [menu-bar mouse-1] 'tmm-menubar-mouse)
17106
17107(autoload (quote tmm-menubar) "tmm" "\
17108Text-mode emulation of looking and choosing from a menubar.
17109See the documentation for `tmm-prompt'.
17110X-POSITION, if non-nil, specifies a horizontal position within the menu bar;
17111we make that menu bar item (the one at that position) the default choice." t nil)
17112
17113(autoload (quote tmm-menubar-mouse) "tmm" "\
17114Text-mode emulation of looking and choosing from a menubar.
17115This command is used when you click the mouse in the menubar
17116on a console which has no window system but does have a mouse.
17117See the documentation for `tmm-prompt'." t nil)
17118
17119(autoload (quote tmm-prompt) "tmm" "\
17120Text-mode emulation of calling the bindings in keymap.
17121Creates a text-mode menu of possible choices. You can access the elements
17122in the menu in two ways:
17123 *) via history mechanism from minibuffer;
17124 *) Or via completion-buffer that is automatically shown.
17125The last alternative is currently a hack, you cannot use mouse reliably.
17126
17127MENU is like the MENU argument to `x-popup-menu': either a
17128keymap or an alist of alists.
17129DEFAULT-ITEM, if non-nil, specifies an initial default choice.
17130Its value should be an event that has a binding in MENU." nil nil)
17131
17132;;;***
17133\f
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17134;;;### (autoloads (todo-show todo-cp todo-mode todo-print todo-top-priorities
17135;;;;;; todo-insert-item todo-add-item-non-interactively todo-add-category)
20a82009 17136;;;;;; "todo-mode" "calendar/todo-mode.el" (15192 12221))
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17137;;; Generated autoloads from calendar/todo-mode.el
17138
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17139(autoload (quote todo-add-category) "todo-mode" "\
17140Add new category CAT to the TODO list." t nil)
17141
17142(autoload (quote todo-add-item-non-interactively) "todo-mode" "\
17143Insert NEW-ITEM in TODO list as a new entry in CATEGORY." nil nil)
17144
17145(autoload (quote todo-insert-item) "todo-mode" "\
17146Insert new TODO list entry.
17147With a prefix argument solicit the category, otherwise use the current
17148category." t nil)
17149
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17150(autoload (quote todo-top-priorities) "todo-mode" "\
17151List top priorities for each category.
a1b8d58b 17152
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17153Number of entries for each category is given by NOF-PRIORITIES which
17154defaults to 'todo-show-priorities'.
a1b8d58b 17155
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17156If CATEGORY-PR-PAGE is non-nil, a page separator '^L' is inserted
17157between each category." t nil)
a1b8d58b 17158
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17159(autoload (quote todo-print) "todo-mode" "\
17160Print todo summary using `todo-print-function'.
17161If CATEGORY-PR-PAGE is non-nil, a page separator `^L' is inserted
17162between each category.
a1b8d58b 17163
abb2db1c 17164Number of entries for each category is given by `todo-print-priorities'." t nil)
a1b8d58b 17165
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17166(autoload (quote todo-mode) "todo-mode" "\
17167Major mode for editing TODO lists.
17168
17169\\{todo-mode-map}" t nil)
17170
17171(autoload (quote todo-cp) "todo-mode" "\
17172Make a diary entry appear only in the current date's diary." nil nil)
17173
17174(autoload (quote todo-show) "todo-mode" "\
17175Show TODO list." t nil)
17176
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17177;;;***
17178\f
0ad84a21 17179;;;### (autoloads (tool-bar-add-item-from-menu tool-bar-add-item
a67b854e 17180;;;;;; tool-bar-mode) "tool-bar" "toolbar/tool-bar.el" (15247 16242))
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17181;;; Generated autoloads from toolbar/tool-bar.el
17182
17183(defvar tool-bar-mode nil "\
2a55cd3a 17184Non-nil if Tool-Bar mode is enabled.
bd02b8e0 17185See the command `tool-bar-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
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17186Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
17187use either \\[customize] or the function `tool-bar-mode'.")
17188
bd02b8e0 17189(custom-add-to-group (quote mouse) (quote tool-bar-mode) (quote custom-variable))
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17190
17191(custom-add-load (quote tool-bar-mode) (quote tool-bar))
17192
17193(autoload (quote tool-bar-mode) "tool-bar" "\
17194Toggle use of the tool bar.
6c083b4c 17195With numeric ARG, display the tool bar if and only if ARG is positive.
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17196
17197See `tool-bar-add-item' and `tool-bar-add-item-from-menu' for
17198conveniently adding tool bar items." t nil)
17199
17200(autoload (quote tool-bar-add-item) "tool-bar" "\
17201Add an item to the tool bar.
17202ICON names the image, DEF is the key definition and KEY is a symbol
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17203for the fake function key in the menu keymap. Remaining arguments
17204PROPS are additional items to add to the menu item specification. See
17205Info node `(elisp)Tool Bar'. Items are added from left to right.
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17207ICON is the base name of a file containing the image to use. The
17208function will first try to use ICON.xpm, then ICON.pbm, and finally
17209ICON.xbm, using `find-image'.
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17210
17211Keybindings are made in the map `tool-bar-map'. To define items in
17212some local map, bind `tool-bar-map' with `let' around calls of this
17213function." nil nil)
17214
17215(autoload (quote tool-bar-add-item-from-menu) "tool-bar" "\
17216Define tool bar binding for COMMAND using the given ICON in keymap MAP.
17217The binding of COMMAND is looked up in the menu bar in MAP (default
17218`global-map') and modified to add an image specification for ICON, which
17219is looked for as by `tool-bar-add-item'.
17220MAP must contain an appropriate keymap bound to `[menu-bar]'.
17221PROPS is a list of additional properties to add to the binding.
17222
17223Keybindings are made in the map `tool-bar-map'. To define items in
17224some local map, bind `tool-bar-map' with `let' around calls of this
17225function." nil nil)
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17226
17227;;;***
17228\f
7518ed7b 17229;;;### (autoloads (tooltip-mode tooltip-mode) "tooltip" "tooltip.el"
5682d301 17230;;;;;; (15317 28321))
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17231;;; Generated autoloads from tooltip.el
17232
17233(autoload (quote tooltip-mode) "tooltip" "\
17234Mode for tooltip display.
17235With ARG, turn tooltip mode on if and only if ARG is positive." t nil)
17236
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17237(defvar tooltip-mode nil "\
17238Toggle tooltip-mode.
17239Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
17240use either \\[customize] or the function `tooltip-mode'.")
17241
17242(custom-add-to-group (quote tooltip) (quote tooltip-mode) (quote custom-variable))
17243
17244(custom-add-load (quote tooltip-mode) (quote tooltip))
17245
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17246;;;***
17247\f
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17248;;;### (autoloads (tpu-edt-on) "tpu-edt" "emulation/tpu-edt.el" (15299
17249;;;;;; 63969))
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17250;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/tpu-edt.el
17251
5682d301 17252(defalias (quote tpu-edt-mode) (quote tpu-edt-on))
93548d2e 17253
5682d301 17254(defalias (quote tpu-edt) (quote tpu-edt-on))
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17255
17256(autoload (quote tpu-edt-on) "tpu-edt" "\
17257Turn on TPU/edt emulation." t nil)
17258
17259;;;***
17260\f
17261;;;### (autoloads (tpu-set-cursor-bound tpu-set-cursor-free tpu-set-scroll-margins)
20a82009 17262;;;;;; "tpu-extras" "emulation/tpu-extras.el" (15192 12224))
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17263;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/tpu-extras.el
17264
17265(autoload (quote tpu-set-scroll-margins) "tpu-extras" "\
17266Set scroll margins." t nil)
17267
17268(autoload (quote tpu-set-cursor-free) "tpu-extras" "\
17269Allow the cursor to move freely about the screen." t nil)
17270
17271(autoload (quote tpu-set-cursor-bound) "tpu-extras" "\
17272Constrain the cursor to the flow of the text." t nil)
17273
17274;;;***
17275\f
5682d301 17276;;;### (autoloads (tq-create) "tq" "emacs-lisp/tq.el" (15297 22178))
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17277;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/tq.el
17278
17279(autoload (quote tq-create) "tq" "\
17280Create and return a transaction queue communicating with PROCESS.
17281PROCESS should be a subprocess capable of sending and receiving
17282streams of bytes. It may be a local process, or it may be connected
17283to a tcp server on another machine." nil nil)
17284
17285;;;***
17286\f
17287;;;### (autoloads (trace-function-background trace-function trace-buffer)
5682d301 17288;;;;;; "trace" "emacs-lisp/trace.el" (14588 50057))
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17289;;; Generated autoloads from emacs-lisp/trace.el
17290
17291(defvar trace-buffer "*trace-output*" "\
17292*Trace output will by default go to that buffer.")
17293
17294(autoload (quote trace-function) "trace" "\
17295Traces FUNCTION with trace output going to BUFFER.
17296For every call of FUNCTION Lisp-style trace messages that display argument
17297and return values will be inserted into BUFFER. This function generates the
17298trace advice for FUNCTION and activates it together with any other advice
17299there might be!! The trace BUFFER will popup whenever FUNCTION is called.
17300Do not use this to trace functions that switch buffers or do any other
17301display oriented stuff, use `trace-function-background' instead." t nil)
17302
17303(autoload (quote trace-function-background) "trace" "\
17304Traces FUNCTION with trace output going quietly to BUFFER.
17305For every call of FUNCTION Lisp-style trace messages that display argument
17306and return values will be inserted into BUFFER. This function generates the
17307trace advice for FUNCTION and activates it together with any other advice
17308there might be!! Trace output will quietly go to BUFFER without changing
17309the window or buffer configuration at all." t nil)
17310
17311;;;***
17312\f
17313;;;### (autoloads (2C-split 2C-associate-buffer 2C-two-columns) "two-column"
5682d301 17314;;;;;; "textmodes/two-column.el" (15306 37172))
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17315;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/two-column.el
17316 (autoload '2C-command "two-column" () t 'keymap)
17317 (global-set-key "\C-x6" '2C-command)
17318 (global-set-key [f2] '2C-command)
17319
17320(autoload (quote 2C-two-columns) "two-column" "\
17321Split current window vertically for two-column editing.
17322When called the first time, associates a buffer with the current
17323buffer in two-column minor mode (see \\[describe-mode] ).
17324Runs `2C-other-buffer-hook' in the new buffer.
17325When called again, restores the screen layout with the current buffer
17326first and the associated buffer to its right." t nil)
17327
17328(autoload (quote 2C-associate-buffer) "two-column" "\
17329Associate another buffer with this one in two-column minor mode.
17330Can also be used to associate a just previously visited file, by
17331accepting the proposed default buffer.
17332
17333\(See \\[describe-mode] .)" t nil)
17334
17335(autoload (quote 2C-split) "two-column" "\
17336Split a two-column text at point, into two buffers in two-column minor mode.
17337Point becomes the local value of `2C-window-width'. Only lines that
17338have the ARG same preceding characters at that column get split. The
17339ARG preceding characters without any leading whitespace become the local
17340value for `2C-separator'. This way lines that continue across both
17341columns remain untouched in the first buffer.
17342
17343This function can be used with a prototype line, to set up things. You
17344write the first line of each column and then split that line. E.g.:
17345
17346First column's text sSs Second column's text
17347 \\___/\\
17348 / \\
17349 5 character Separator You type M-5 \\[2C-split] with the point here.
17350
17351\(See \\[describe-mode] .)" t nil)
17352
17353;;;***
17354\f
17355;;;### (autoloads (type-break-guesstimate-keystroke-threshold type-break-statistics
17356;;;;;; type-break type-break-mode type-break-keystroke-threshold
17357;;;;;; type-break-good-rest-interval type-break-interval type-break-mode)
c7f48c35 17358;;;;;; "type-break" "type-break.el" (14891 28342))
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17359;;; Generated autoloads from type-break.el
17360
17361(defvar type-break-mode nil "\
17362Toggle typing break mode.
17363See the docstring for the `type-break-mode' command for more information.
17364Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
17365use either \\[customize] or the function `type-break-mode'.")
17366
17367(custom-add-to-group (quote type-break) (quote type-break-mode) (quote custom-variable))
17368
17369(custom-add-load (quote type-break-mode) (quote type-break))
17370
17371(defvar type-break-interval (* 60 60) "\
17372*Number of seconds between scheduled typing breaks.")
17373
17374(defvar type-break-good-rest-interval (/ type-break-interval 6) "\
17375*Number of seconds of idle time considered to be an adequate typing rest.
17376
17377When this variable is non-`nil', emacs checks the idle time between
17378keystrokes. If this idle time is long enough to be considered a \"good\"
17379rest from typing, then the next typing break is simply rescheduled for later.
17380
17381If a break is interrupted before this much time elapses, the user will be
17382asked whether or not really to interrupt the break.")
17383
17384(defvar type-break-keystroke-threshold (let* ((wpm 35) (avg-word-length 5) (upper (* wpm avg-word-length (/ type-break-interval 60))) (lower (/ upper 5))) (cons lower upper)) "\
17385*Upper and lower bound on number of keystrokes for considering typing break.
17386This structure is a pair of numbers (MIN . MAX).
17387
17388The first number is the minimum number of keystrokes that must have been
17389entered since the last typing break before considering another one, even if
17390the scheduled time has elapsed; the break is simply rescheduled until later
17391if the minimum threshold hasn't been reached. If this first value is nil,
17392then there is no minimum threshold; as soon as the scheduled time has
17393elapsed, the user will always be queried.
17394
17395The second number is the maximum number of keystrokes that can be entered
17396before a typing break is requested immediately, pre-empting the originally
17397scheduled break. If this second value is nil, then no pre-emptive breaks
17398will occur; only scheduled ones will.
17399
17400Keys with bucky bits (shift, control, meta, etc) are counted as only one
17401keystroke even though they really require multiple keys to generate them.
17402
17403The command `type-break-guesstimate-keystroke-threshold' can be used to
17404guess a reasonably good pair of values for this variable.")
17405
17406(autoload (quote type-break-mode) "type-break" "\
17407Enable or disable typing-break mode.
17408This is a minor mode, but it is global to all buffers by default.
17409
17410When this mode is enabled, the user is encouraged to take typing breaks at
17411appropriate intervals; either after a specified amount of time or when the
17412user has exceeded a keystroke threshold. When the time arrives, the user
17413is asked to take a break. If the user refuses at that time, emacs will ask
17414again in a short period of time. The idea is to give the user enough time
17415to find a good breaking point in his or her work, but be sufficiently
17416annoying to discourage putting typing breaks off indefinitely.
17417
17418A negative prefix argument disables this mode.
17419No argument or any non-negative argument enables it.
17420
17421The user may enable or disable this mode by setting the variable of the
17422same name, though setting it in that way doesn't reschedule a break or
17423reset the keystroke counter.
17424
17425If the mode was previously disabled and is enabled as a consequence of
17426calling this function, it schedules a break with `type-break-schedule' to
17427make sure one occurs (the user can call that command to reschedule the
17428break at any time). It also initializes the keystroke counter.
17429
17430The variable `type-break-interval' specifies the number of seconds to
17431schedule between regular typing breaks. This variable doesn't directly
17432affect the time schedule; it simply provides a default for the
17433`type-break-schedule' command.
17434
17435If set, the variable `type-break-good-rest-interval' specifies the minimum
17436amount of time which is considered a reasonable typing break. Whenever
17437that time has elapsed, typing breaks are automatically rescheduled for
17438later even if emacs didn't prompt you to take one first. Also, if a break
17439is ended before this much time has elapsed, the user will be asked whether
17440or not to continue.
17441
17442The variable `type-break-keystroke-threshold' is used to determine the
17443thresholds at which typing breaks should be considered. You can use
17444the command `type-break-guesstimate-keystroke-threshold' to try to
17445approximate good values for this.
17446
17447There are several variables that affect how or when warning messages about
17448imminent typing breaks are displayed. They include:
17449
17450 `type-break-mode-line-message-mode'
17451 `type-break-time-warning-intervals'
17452 `type-break-keystroke-warning-intervals'
17453 `type-break-warning-repeat'
17454 `type-break-warning-countdown-string'
17455 `type-break-warning-countdown-string-type'
17456
17457There are several variables that affect if, how, and when queries to begin
17458a typing break occur. They include:
17459
17460 `type-break-query-mode'
17461 `type-break-query-function'
17462 `type-break-query-interval'
17463
17464Finally, the command `type-break-statistics' prints interesting things." t nil)
17465
17466(autoload (quote type-break) "type-break" "\
17467Take a typing break.
17468
17469During the break, a demo selected from the functions listed in
17470`type-break-demo-functions' is run.
17471
17472After the typing break is finished, the next break is scheduled
17473as per the function `type-break-schedule'." t nil)
17474
17475(autoload (quote type-break-statistics) "type-break" "\
17476Print statistics about typing breaks in a temporary buffer.
17477This includes the last time a typing break was taken, when the next one is
17478scheduled, the keystroke thresholds and the current keystroke count, etc." t nil)
17479
17480(autoload (quote type-break-guesstimate-keystroke-threshold) "type-break" "\
17481Guess values for the minimum/maximum keystroke threshold for typing breaks.
17482
17483If called interactively, the user is prompted for their guess as to how
17484many words per minute they usually type. This value should not be your
17485maximum WPM, but your average. Of course, this is harder to gauge since it
17486can vary considerably depending on what you are doing. For example, one
17487tends to type less when debugging a program as opposed to writing
17488documentation. (Perhaps a separate program should be written to estimate
17489average typing speed.)
17490
17491From that, this command sets the values in `type-break-keystroke-threshold'
17492based on a fairly simple algorithm involving assumptions about the average
17493length of words (5). For the minimum threshold, it uses about a fifth of
17494the computed maximum threshold.
17495
17496When called from lisp programs, the optional args WORDLEN and FRAC can be
17497used to override the default assumption about average word length and the
17498fraction of the maximum threshold to which to set the minimum threshold.
17499FRAC should be the inverse of the fractional value; for example, a value of
175002 would mean to use one half, a value of 4 would mean to use one quarter, etc." t nil)
17501
17502;;;***
17503\f
17504;;;### (autoloads (ununderline-region underline-region) "underline"
20a82009 17505;;;;;; "textmodes/underline.el" (15192 12249))
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17506;;; Generated autoloads from textmodes/underline.el
17507
17508(autoload (quote underline-region) "underline" "\
17509Underline all nonblank characters in the region.
17510Works by overstriking underscores.
17511Called from program, takes two arguments START and END
17512which specify the range to operate on." t nil)
17513
17514(autoload (quote ununderline-region) "underline" "\
17515Remove all underlining (overstruck underscores) in the region.
17516Called from program, takes two arguments START and END
17517which specify the range to operate on." t nil)
17518
17519;;;***
17520\f
17521;;;### (autoloads (unforward-rmail-message undigestify-rmail-message)
2cb750ba 17522;;;;;; "undigest" "mail/undigest.el" (14473 58848))
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17523;;; Generated autoloads from mail/undigest.el
17524
17525(autoload (quote undigestify-rmail-message) "undigest" "\
17526Break up a digest message into its constituent messages.
17527Leaves original message, deleted, before the undigestified messages." t nil)
17528
17529(autoload (quote unforward-rmail-message) "undigest" "\
17530Extract a forwarded message from the containing message.
17531This puts the forwarded message into a separate rmail message
17532following the containing message." t nil)
17533
17534;;;***
17535\f
17536;;;### (autoloads (unrmail batch-unrmail) "unrmail" "mail/unrmail.el"
20a82009 17537;;;;;; (15223 37897))
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17538;;; Generated autoloads from mail/unrmail.el
17539
17540(autoload (quote batch-unrmail) "unrmail" "\
17541Convert Rmail files to system inbox format.
17542Specify the input Rmail file names as command line arguments.
17543For each Rmail file, the corresponding output file name
17544is made by adding `.mail' at the end.
17545For example, invoke `emacs -batch -f batch-unrmail RMAIL'." nil nil)
17546
17547(autoload (quote unrmail) "unrmail" "\
17548Convert Rmail file FILE to system inbox format file TO-FILE." t nil)
17549
17550;;;***
17551\f
17552;;;### (autoloads (ask-user-about-supersession-threat ask-user-about-lock)
2a55cd3a 17553;;;;;; "userlock" "userlock.el" (14365 43399))
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17554;;; Generated autoloads from userlock.el
17555
17556(autoload (quote ask-user-about-lock) "userlock" "\
17557Ask user what to do when he wants to edit FILE but it is locked by OPPONENT.
17558This function has a choice of three things to do:
cded5ed3 17559 do (signal 'file-locked (list FILE OPPONENT))
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17560 to refrain from editing the file
17561 return t (grab the lock on the file)
17562 return nil (edit the file even though it is locked).
17563You can redefine this function to choose among those three alternatives
17564in any way you like." nil nil)
17565
17566(autoload (quote ask-user-about-supersession-threat) "userlock" "\
17567Ask a user who is about to modify an obsolete buffer what to do.
17568This function has two choices: it can return, in which case the modification
17569of the buffer will proceed, or it can (signal 'file-supersession (file)),
17570in which case the proposed buffer modification will not be made.
17571
17572You can rewrite this to use any criterion you like to choose which one to do.
17573The buffer in question is current when this function is called." nil nil)
17574
17575;;;***
17576\f
b442e70a 17577;;;### (autoloads (uudecode-decode-region uudecode-decode-region-external)
20a82009 17578;;;;;; "uudecode" "gnus/uudecode.el" (15192 12231))
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17579;;; Generated autoloads from gnus/uudecode.el
17580
17581(autoload (quote uudecode-decode-region-external) "uudecode" "\
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17582Uudecode region between START and END using external program.
17583If FILE-NAME is non-nil, save the result to FILE-NAME. The program
17584used is specified by `uudecode-decoder-program'." t nil)
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17585
17586(autoload (quote uudecode-decode-region) "uudecode" "\
6c083b4c 17587Uudecode region between START and END without using an external program.
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17588If FILE-NAME is non-nil, save the result to FILE-NAME." t nil)
17589
17590;;;***
17591\f
93548d2e 17592;;;### (autoloads (vc-annotate vc-update-change-log vc-rename-file
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17593;;;;;; vc-transfer-file vc-switch-backend vc-cancel-version vc-revert-buffer
17594;;;;;; vc-print-log vc-retrieve-snapshot vc-create-snapshot vc-directory
17595;;;;;; vc-resolve-conflicts vc-merge vc-insert-headers vc-version-other-window
17596;;;;;; vc-diff vc-register vc-next-action vc-do-command edit-vc-file
17597;;;;;; with-vc-file vc-before-checkin-hook vc-checkin-hook vc-checkout-hook)
5682d301 17598;;;;;; "vc" "vc.el" (15317 28321))
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17599;;; Generated autoloads from vc.el
17600
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17601(defvar vc-checkout-hook nil "\
17602*Normal hook (list of functions) run after a file has been checked out.
17603See `run-hooks'.")
17604
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17605(defvar vc-checkin-hook nil "\
17606*Normal hook (list of functions) run after a checkin is done.
17607See `run-hooks'.")
17608
17609(defvar vc-before-checkin-hook nil "\
54baed30 17610*Normal hook (list of functions) run before a file gets checked in.
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17611See `run-hooks'.")
17612
93548d2e 17613(autoload (quote with-vc-file) "vc" "\
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17614Check out a writable copy of FILE if necessary and execute the body.
17615Check in FILE with COMMENT (a string) after BODY has been executed.
17616FILE is passed through `expand-file-name'; BODY executed within
17617`save-excursion'. If FILE is not under version control, or locked by
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17618somebody else, signal error." nil (quote macro))
17619
17620(autoload (quote edit-vc-file) "vc" "\
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17621Edit FILE under version control, executing body.
17622Checkin with COMMENT after executing BODY.
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17623This macro uses `with-vc-file', passing args to it.
17624However, before executing BODY, find FILE, and after BODY, save buffer." nil (quote macro))
17625
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17626(autoload (quote vc-do-command) "vc" "\
17627Execute a version control command, notifying user and checking for errors.
17628Output from COMMAND goes to BUFFER, or *vc* if BUFFER is nil or the
17629current buffer if BUFFER is t. If the destination buffer is not
17630already current, set it up properly and erase it. The command is
17631considered successful if its exit status does not exceed OKSTATUS (if
17632OKSTATUS is nil, that means to ignore errors, if it is 'async, that
17633means not to wait for termination of the subprocess). FILE is the
17634name of the working file (may also be nil, to execute commands that
17635don't expect a file name). If an optional list of FLAGS is present,
17636that is inserted into the command line before the filename." nil nil)
17637
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17638(autoload (quote vc-next-action) "vc" "\
17639Do the next logical checkin or checkout operation on the current file.
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17640
17641If you call this from within a VC dired buffer with no files marked,
93548d2e 17642it will operate on the file in the current line.
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17643
17644If you call this from within a VC dired buffer, and one or more
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17645files are marked, it will accept a log message and then operate on
17646each one. The log message will be used as a comment for any register
17647or checkin operations, but ignored when doing checkouts. Attempted
17648lock steals will raise an error.
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17649
17650A prefix argument lets you specify the version number to use.
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17651
17652For RCS and SCCS files:
17653 If the file is not already registered, this registers it for version
17654control.
17655 If the file is registered and not locked by anyone, this checks out
17656a writable and locked file ready for editing.
17657 If the file is checked out and locked by the calling user, this
17658first checks to see if the file has changed since checkout. If not,
17659it performs a revert.
17660 If the file has been changed, this pops up a buffer for entry
17661of a log message; when the message has been entered, it checks in the
17662resulting changes along with the log message as change commentary. If
17663the variable `vc-keep-workfiles' is non-nil (which is its default), a
17664read-only copy of the changed file is left in place afterwards.
17665 If the file is registered and locked by someone else, you are given
17666the option to steal the lock.
17667
17668For CVS files:
17669 If the file is not already registered, this registers it for version
17670control. This does a \"cvs add\", but no \"cvs commit\".
17671 If the file is added but not committed, it is committed.
17672 If your working file is changed, but the repository file is
17673unchanged, this pops up a buffer for entry of a log message; when the
17674message has been entered, it checks in the resulting changes along
17675with the logmessage as change commentary. A writable file is retained.
17676 If the repository file is changed, you are asked if you want to
17677merge in the changes into your working copy." t nil)
17678
17679(autoload (quote vc-register) "vc" "\
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17680Register the current file into a version control system.
17681With prefix argument SET-VERSION, allow user to specify initial version
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17682level. If COMMENT is present, use that as an initial comment.
17683
b442e70a 17684The version control system to use is found by cycling through the list
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17685`vc-handled-backends'. The first backend in that list which declares
17686itself responsible for the file (usually because other files in that
17687directory are already registered under that backend) will be used to
17688register the file. If no backend declares itself responsible, the
17689first backend that could register the file is used." t nil)
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17690
17691(autoload (quote vc-diff) "vc" "\
17692Display diffs between file versions.
54baed30 17693Normally this compares the current file and buffer with the most recent
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17694checked in version of that file. This uses no arguments.
17695With a prefix argument, it reads the file name to use
17696and two version designators specifying which versions to compare." t nil)
17697
17698(autoload (quote vc-version-other-window) "vc" "\
17699Visit version REV of the current buffer in another window.
17700If the current buffer is named `F', the version is named `F.~REV~'.
17701If `F.~REV~' already exists, it is used instead of being re-created." t nil)
17702
17703(autoload (quote vc-insert-headers) "vc" "\
b442e70a 17704Insert headers in a file for use with your version control system.
93548d2e 17705Headers desired are inserted at point, and are pulled from
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17706the variable `vc-BACKEND-header'." t nil)
17707
17708(autoload (quote vc-merge) "vc" "\
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17709Merge changes between two versions into the current buffer's file.
17710This asks for two versions to merge from in the minibuffer. If the
17711first version is a branch number, then merge all changes from that
17712branch. If the first version is empty, merge news, i.e. recent changes
17713from the current branch.
93548d2e 17714
54baed30 17715See Info node `Merging'." t nil)
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17716
17717(autoload (quote vc-resolve-conflicts) "vc" "\
17718Invoke ediff to resolve conflicts in the current buffer.
17719The conflicts must be marked with rcsmerge conflict markers." t nil)
17720
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17721(autoload (quote vc-directory) "vc" "\
17722Create a buffer in VC Dired Mode for directory DIR.
17723
17724See Info node `VC Dired Mode'.
17725
17726With prefix arg READ-SWITCHES, specify a value to override
17727`dired-listing-switches' when generating the listing." t nil)
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17728
17729(autoload (quote vc-create-snapshot) "vc" "\
b442e70a 17730Descending recursively from DIR, make a snapshot called NAME.
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17731For each registered file, the version level of its latest version
17732becomes part of the named configuration. If the prefix argument
17733BRANCHP is given, the snapshot is made as a new branch and the files
17734are checked out in that new branch." t nil)
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17735
17736(autoload (quote vc-retrieve-snapshot) "vc" "\
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17737Descending recursively from DIR, retrieve the snapshot called NAME.
17738If NAME is empty, it refers to the latest versions.
17739If locking is used for the files in DIR, then there must not be any
17740locked files at or below DIR (but if NAME is empty, locked files are
17741allowed and simply skipped)." t nil)
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17742
17743(autoload (quote vc-print-log) "vc" "\
17744List the change log of the current buffer in a window." t nil)
17745
17746(autoload (quote vc-revert-buffer) "vc" "\
17747Revert the current buffer's file back to the version it was based on.
17748This asks for confirmation if the buffer contents are not identical
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17749to that version. This function does not automatically pick up newer
17750changes found in the master file; use \\[universal-argument] \\[vc-next-action] to do so." t nil)
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17751
17752(autoload (quote vc-cancel-version) "vc" "\
17753Get rid of most recently checked in version of this file.
b442e70a 17754A prefix argument NOREVERT means do not revert the buffer afterwards." t nil)
93548d2e 17755
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17756(autoload (quote vc-switch-backend) "vc" "\
17757Make BACKEND the current version control system for FILE.
17758FILE must already be registered in BACKEND. The change is not
17759permanent, only for the current session. This function only changes
17760VC's perspective on FILE, it does not register or unregister it.
17761By default, this command cycles through the registered backends.
17762To get a prompt, use a prefix argument." t nil)
17763
17764(autoload (quote vc-transfer-file) "vc" "\
17765Transfer FILE to another version control system NEW-BACKEND.
17766If NEW-BACKEND has a higher precedence than FILE's current backend
17767\(i.e. it comes earlier in `vc-handled-backends'), then register FILE in
17768NEW-BACKEND, using the version number from the current backend as the
17769base level. If NEW-BACKEND has a lower precedence than the current
17770backend, then commit all changes that were made under the current
17771backend to NEW-BACKEND, and unregister FILE from the current backend.
17772\(If FILE is not yet registered under NEW-BACKEND, register it.)" nil nil)
17773
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17774(autoload (quote vc-rename-file) "vc" "\
17775Rename file OLD to NEW, and rename its master file likewise." t nil)
17776
17777(autoload (quote vc-update-change-log) "vc" "\
54baed30 17778Find change log file and add entries from recent version control logs.
93548d2e 17779Normally, find log entries for all registered files in the default
54baed30 17780directory.
93548d2e 17781
b442e70a 17782With prefix arg of \\[universal-argument], only find log entries for the current buffer's file.
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17783
17784With any numeric prefix arg, find log entries for all currently visited
17785files that are under version control. This puts all the entries in the
17786log for the default directory, which may not be appropriate.
17787
b442e70a 17788From a program, any ARGS are assumed to be filenames for which
54baed30 17789log entries should be gathered." t nil)
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17790
17791(autoload (quote vc-annotate) "vc" "\
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17792Display the edit history of the current file using colours.
17793
17794This command creates a buffer that shows, for each line of the current
17795file, when it was last edited and by whom. Additionally, colours are
17796used to show the age of each line--blue means oldest, red means
17797youngest, and intermediate colours indicate intermediate ages. By
17798default, the time scale stretches back one year into the past;
17799everything that is older than that is shown in blue.
17800
17801With a prefix argument, this command asks two questions in the
17802minibuffer. First, you may enter a version number; then the buffer
17803displays and annotates that version instead of the current version
17804\(type RET in the minibuffer to leave that default unchanged). Then,
17805you are prompted for a stretch factor for the time scale. This makes
17806the color range cover a time span longer or shorter than the default
17807of one year. For example, a factor of 0.1 means that the range from
17808red to blue stands for the past 36 days only, and everything that is
17809older than that is shown in blue.
17810
17811Customization variables:
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17812
17813`vc-annotate-menu-elements' customizes the menu elements of the
17814mode-specific menu. `vc-annotate-color-map' and
17815`vc-annotate-very-old-color' defines the mapping of time to
17816colors. `vc-annotate-background' specifies the background color." t nil)
17817
17818;;;***
17819\f
5682d301 17820;;;### (autoloads nil "vc-cvs" "vc-cvs.el" (15317 28321))
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17821;;; Generated autoloads from vc-cvs.el
17822 (defun vc-cvs-registered (f)
17823 (when (file-readable-p (expand-file-name
17824 "CVS/Entries" (file-name-directory f)))
17825 (require 'vc-cvs)
17826 (vc-cvs-registered f)))
17827
17828;;;***
17829\f
17830;;;### (autoloads (vc-rcs-master-templates) "vc-rcs" "vc-rcs.el"
20a82009 17831;;;;;; (15244 62593))
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17832;;; Generated autoloads from vc-rcs.el
17833
17834(defvar vc-rcs-master-templates (quote ("%sRCS/%s,v" "%s%s,v" "%sRCS/%s")) "\
17835*Where to look for RCS master files.
17836For a description of possible values, see `vc-check-master-templates'.")
17837
17838(defun vc-rcs-registered (f) (vc-default-registered (quote RCS) f))
17839
17840;;;***
17841\f
17842;;;### (autoloads (vc-sccs-master-templates) "vc-sccs" "vc-sccs.el"
20a82009 17843;;;;;; (15244 62593))
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17844;;; Generated autoloads from vc-sccs.el
17845
17846(defvar vc-sccs-master-templates (quote ("%sSCCS/s.%s" "%ss.%s" vc-sccs-search-project-dir)) "\
17847*Where to look for SCCS master files.
17848For a description of possible values, see `vc-check-master-templates'.")
17849
17850(defun vc-sccs-registered (f) (vc-default-registered (quote SCCS) f))
17851
17852(defun vc-sccs-search-project-dir (dirname basename) "\
17853Return the name of a master file in the SCCS project directory.
17854Does not check whether the file exists but returns nil if it does not
17855find any project directory." (let ((project-dir (getenv "PROJECTDIR")) dirs dir) (when project-dir (if (file-name-absolute-p project-dir) (setq dirs (quote ("SCCS" ""))) (setq dirs (quote ("src/SCCS" "src" "source/SCCS" "source"))) (setq project-dir (expand-file-name (concat "~" project-dir)))) (while (and (not dir) dirs) (setq dir (expand-file-name (car dirs) project-dir)) (unless (file-directory-p dir) (setq dir nil) (setq dirs (cdr dirs)))) (and dir (expand-file-name (concat "s." basename) dir)))))
17856
17857;;;***
17858\f
93548d2e 17859;;;### (autoloads (vhdl-mode) "vhdl-mode" "progmodes/vhdl-mode.el"
2a55cd3a 17860;;;;;; (14385 23382))
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17862
17863(autoload (quote vhdl-mode) "vhdl-mode" "\
17864Major mode for editing VHDL code.
17865
17866Usage:
17867------
17868
17869- TEMPLATE INSERTION (electrification): After typing a VHDL keyword and
17870 entering `\\[vhdl-electric-space]', you are prompted for arguments while a template is generated
17871 for that VHDL construct. Typing `\\[vhdl-electric-return]' or `\\[keyboard-quit]' at the first (mandatory)
17872 prompt aborts the current template generation. Optional arguments are
17873 indicated by square brackets and removed if the queried string is left empty.
17874 Prompts for mandatory arguments remain in the code if the queried string is
17875 left empty. They can be queried again by `\\[vhdl-template-search-prompt]'.
17876 Typing `\\[just-one-space]' after a keyword inserts a space without calling the template
17877 generator. Automatic template generation (i.e. electrification) can be
17878 disabled (enabled) by typing `\\[vhdl-electric-mode]' or by setting custom variable
17879 `vhdl-electric-mode' (see CUSTOMIZATION).
17880 Enabled electrification is indicated by `/e' in the modeline.
17881 Template generators can be invoked from the VHDL menu, by key bindings, by
17882 typing `C-c C-i C-c' and choosing a construct, or by typing the keyword (i.e.
17883 first word of menu entry not in parenthesis) and `\\[vhdl-electric-space]'.
17884 The following abbreviations can also be used:
17885 arch, attr, cond, conf, comp, cons, func, inst, pack, sig, var.
17886 Template styles can be customized in customization group `vhdl-electric'
17887 (see CUSTOMIZATION).
17888
17889- HEADER INSERTION: A file header can be inserted by `\\[vhdl-template-header]'. A
17890 file footer (template at the end of the file) can be inserted by
17891 `\\[vhdl-template-footer]'. See customization group `vhdl-header'.
17892
17893- STUTTERING: Double striking of some keys inserts cumbersome VHDL syntax
17894 elements. Stuttering can be disabled (enabled) by typing `\\[vhdl-stutter-mode]' or by
17895 variable `vhdl-stutter-mode'. Enabled stuttering is indicated by `/s' in
17896 the modeline. The stuttering keys and their effects are:
17897 ;; --> \" : \" [ --> ( -- --> comment
17898 ;;; --> \" := \" [[ --> [ --CR --> comment-out code
17899 .. --> \" => \" ] --> ) --- --> horizontal line
17900 ,, --> \" <= \" ]] --> ] ---- --> display comment
17901 == --> \" == \" '' --> \\\"
17902
17903- WORD COMPLETION: Typing `\\[vhdl-electric-tab]' after a (not completed) word looks for a VHDL
17904 keyword or a word in the buffer that starts alike, inserts it and adjusts
17905 case. Re-typing `\\[vhdl-electric-tab]' toggles through alternative word completions.
17906 This also works in the minibuffer (i.e. in template generator prompts).
17907 Typing `\\[vhdl-electric-tab]' after `(' looks for and inserts complete parenthesized
17908 expressions (e.g. for array index ranges). All keywords as well as standard
17909 types and subprograms of VHDL have predefined abbreviations (e.g. type \"std\"
17910 and `\\[vhdl-electric-tab]' will toggle through all standard types beginning with \"std\").
17911
17912 Typing `\\[vhdl-electric-tab]' after a non-word character indents the line if at the beginning
17913 of a line (i.e. no preceding non-blank characters),and inserts a tabulator
17914 stop otherwise. `\\[tab-to-tab-stop]' always inserts a tabulator stop.
17915
17916- COMMENTS:
17917 `--' puts a single comment.
17918 `---' draws a horizontal line for separating code segments.
17919 `----' inserts a display comment, i.e. two horizontal lines with a
17920 comment in between.
17921 `--CR' comments out code on that line. Re-hitting CR comments out
17922 following lines.
17923 `\\[vhdl-comment-uncomment-region]' comments out a region if not commented out,
17924 uncomments a region if already commented out.
17925
17926 You are prompted for comments after object definitions (i.e. signals,
17927 variables, constants, ports) and after subprogram and process specifications
17928 if variable `vhdl-prompt-for-comments' is non-nil. Comments are
17929 automatically inserted as additional labels (e.g. after begin statements) and
17930 as help comments if `vhdl-self-insert-comments' is non-nil.
17931 Inline comments (i.e. comments after a piece of code on the same line) are
17932 indented at least to `vhdl-inline-comment-column'. Comments go at maximum to
17933 `vhdl-end-comment-column'. `\\[vhdl-electric-return]' after a space in a comment will open a
17934 new comment line. Typing beyond `vhdl-end-comment-column' in a comment
17935 automatically opens a new comment line. `\\[fill-paragraph]' re-fills
17936 multi-line comments.
17937
17938- INDENTATION: `\\[vhdl-electric-tab]' indents a line if at the beginning of the line.
17939 The amount of indentation is specified by variable `vhdl-basic-offset'.
17940 `\\[vhdl-indent-line]' always indents the current line (is bound to `TAB' if variable
17941 `vhdl-intelligent-tab' is nil). Indentation can be done for an entire region
17942 (`\\[vhdl-indent-region]') or buffer (menu). Argument and port lists are indented normally
17943 (nil) or relative to the opening parenthesis (non-nil) according to variable
17944 `vhdl-argument-list-indent'. If variable `vhdl-indent-tabs-mode' is nil,
17945 spaces are used instead of tabs. `\\[tabify]' and `\\[untabify]' allow
17946 to convert spaces to tabs and vice versa.
17947
17948- ALIGNMENT: The alignment functions align operators, keywords, and inline
17949 comment to beautify argument lists, port maps, etc. `\\[vhdl-align-group]' aligns a group
17950 of consecutive lines separated by blank lines. `\\[vhdl-align-noindent-region]' aligns an
17951 entire region. If variable `vhdl-align-groups' is non-nil, groups of code
17952 lines separated by empty lines are aligned individually. `\\[vhdl-align-inline-comment-group]' aligns
17953 inline comments for a group of lines, and `\\[vhdl-align-inline-comment-region]' for a region.
17954 Some templates are automatically aligned after generation if custom variable
17955 `vhdl-auto-align' is non-nil.
17956 `\\[vhdl-fixup-whitespace-region]' fixes up whitespace in a region. That is, operator symbols
17957 are surrounded by one space, and multiple spaces are eliminated.
17958
17959- PORT TRANSLATION: Generic and port clauses from entity or component
17960 declarations can be copied (`\\[vhdl-port-copy]') and pasted as entity and
17961 component declarations, as component instantiations and corresponding
17962 internal constants and signals, as a generic map with constants as actual
17963 parameters, and as a test bench (menu).
17964 A clause with several generic/port names on the same line can be flattened
17965 (`\\[vhdl-port-flatten]') so that only one name per line exists. Names for actual
17966 ports, instances, test benches, and design-under-test instances can be
17967 derived from existing names according to variables `vhdl-...-name'.
17968 Variables `vhdl-testbench-...' allow the insertion of additional templates
17969 into a test bench. New files are created for the test bench entity and
17970 architecture according to variable `vhdl-testbench-create-files'.
17971 See customization group `vhdl-port'.
17972
17973- TEST BENCH GENERATION: See PORT TRANSLATION.
17974
17975- KEY BINDINGS: Key bindings (`C-c ...') exist for most commands (see in
17976 menu).
17977
17978- VHDL MENU: All commands can be invoked from the VHDL menu.
17979
17980- FILE BROWSER: The speedbar allows browsing of directories and file contents.
17981 It can be accessed from the VHDL menu and is automatically opened if
17982 variable `vhdl-speedbar' is non-nil.
17983 In speedbar, open files and directories with `mouse-2' on the name and
17984 browse/rescan their contents with `mouse-2'/`S-mouse-2' on the `+'.
17985
17986- DESIGN HIERARCHY BROWSER: The speedbar can also be used for browsing the
17987 hierarchy of design units contained in the source files of the current
17988 directory or in the source files/directories specified for a project (see
17989 variable `vhdl-project-alist').
17990 The speedbar can be switched between file and hierarchy browsing mode in the
17991 VHDL menu or by typing `f' and `h' in speedbar.
17992 In speedbar, open design units with `mouse-2' on the name and browse their
17993 hierarchy with `mouse-2' on the `+'. The hierarchy can be rescanned and
17994 ports directly be copied from entities by using the speedbar menu.
17995
17996- PROJECTS: Projects can be defined in variable `vhdl-project-alist' and a
17997 current project be selected using variable `vhdl-project' (permanently) or
17998 from the menu (temporarily). For each project, a title string (for the file
17999 headers) and source files/directories (for the hierarchy browser) can be
18000 specified.
18001
18002- SPECIAL MENUES: As an alternative to the speedbar, an index menu can
18003 be added (set variable `vhdl-index-menu' to non-nil) or made accessible
18004 as a mouse menu (e.g. add \"(global-set-key '[S-down-mouse-3] 'imenu)\" to
18005 your start-up file) for browsing the file contents. Also, a source file menu
18006 can be added (set variable `vhdl-source-file-menu' to non-nil) for browsing
18007 the current directory for VHDL source files.
18008
18009- SOURCE FILE COMPILATION: The syntax of the current buffer can be analyzed
18010 by calling a VHDL compiler (menu, `\\[vhdl-compile]'). The compiler to be used is
18011 specified by variable `vhdl-compiler'. The available compilers are listed
18012 in variable `vhdl-compiler-alist' including all required compilation command,
18013 destination directory, and error message syntax information. New compilers
18014 can be added. Additional compile command options can be set in variable
18015 `vhdl-compiler-options'.
18016 An entire hierarchy of source files can be compiled by the `make' command
18017 (menu, `\\[vhdl-make]'). This only works if an appropriate Makefile exists.
18018 The make command itself as well as a command to generate a Makefile can also
18019 be specified in variable `vhdl-compiler-alist'.
18020
18021- VHDL STANDARDS: The VHDL standards to be used are specified in variable
18022 `vhdl-standard'. Available standards are: VHDL'87/'93, VHDL-AMS,
18023 Math Packages.
18024
18025- KEYWORD CASE: Lower and upper case for keywords and standardized types,
18026 attributes, and enumeration values is supported. If the variable
18027 `vhdl-upper-case-keywords' is set to non-nil, keywords can be typed in lower
18028 case and are converted into upper case automatically (not for types,
18029 attributes, and enumeration values). The case of keywords, types,
18030 attributes,and enumeration values can be fixed for an entire region (menu)
18031 or buffer (`\\[vhdl-fix-case-buffer]') according to the variables
18032 `vhdl-upper-case-{keywords,types,attributes,enum-values}'.
18033
18034- HIGHLIGHTING (fontification): Keywords and standardized types, attributes,
18035 enumeration values, and function names (controlled by variable
18036 `vhdl-highlight-keywords'), as well as comments, strings, and template
18037 prompts are highlighted using different colors. Unit, subprogram, signal,
18038 variable, constant, parameter and generic/port names in declarations as well
18039 as labels are highlighted if variable `vhdl-highlight-names' is non-nil.
18040
18041 Additional reserved words or words with a forbidden syntax (e.g. words that
18042 should be avoided) can be specified in variable `vhdl-forbidden-words' or
18043 `vhdl-forbidden-syntax' and be highlighted in a warning color (variable
18044 `vhdl-highlight-forbidden-words'). Verilog keywords are highlighted as
18045 forbidden words if variable `vhdl-highlight-verilog-keywords' is non-nil.
18046
18047 Words with special syntax can be highlighted by specifying their syntax and
18048 color in variable `vhdl-special-syntax-alist' and by setting variable
18049 `vhdl-highlight-special-words' to non-nil. This allows to establish some
18050 naming conventions (e.g. to distinguish different kinds of signals or other
18051 objects by using name suffices) and to support them visually.
18052
18053 Variable `vhdl-highlight-case-sensitive' can be set to non-nil in order to
18054 support case-sensitive highlighting. However, keywords are then only
18055 highlighted if written in lower case.
18056
18057 Code between \"translate_off\" and \"translate_on\" pragmas is highlighted
18058 using a different background color if variable `vhdl-highlight-translate-off'
18059 is non-nil.
18060
18061 All colors can be customized by command `\\[customize-face]'.
18062 For highlighting of matching parenthesis, see customization group
18063 `paren-showing' (`\\[customize-group]').
18064
18065- USER MODELS: VHDL models (templates) can be specified by the user and made
18066 accessible in the menu, through key bindings (`C-c C-m ...'), or by keyword
18067 electrification. See custom variable `vhdl-model-alist'.
18068
18069- HIDE/SHOW: The code of entire VHDL design units can be hidden using the
18070 `Hide/Show' menu or by pressing `S-mouse-2' within the code (variable
18071 `vhdl-hideshow-menu').
18072
18073- PRINTING: Postscript printing with different faces (an optimized set of
18074 faces is used if `vhdl-print-customize-faces' is non-nil) or colors
18075 (if `ps-print-color-p' is non-nil) is possible using the standard Emacs
18076 postscript printing commands. Variable `vhdl-print-two-column' defines
18077 appropriate default settings for nice landscape two-column printing. The
18078 paper format can be set by variable `ps-paper-type'. Do not forget to
18079 switch `ps-print-color-p' to nil for printing on black-and-white printers.
18080
18081- CUSTOMIZATION: All variables can easily be customized using the `Customize'
18082 menu entry or `\\[customize-option]' (`\\[customize-group]' for groups).
18083 Some customizations only take effect after some action (read the NOTE in
18084 the variable documentation). Customization can also be done globally (i.e.
18085 site-wide, read the INSTALL file).
18086
18087- FILE EXTENSIONS: As default, files with extensions \".vhd\" and \".vhdl\" are
18088 automatically recognized as VHDL source files. To add an extension \".xxx\",
18089 add the following line to your Emacs start-up file (`.emacs'):
18090 (setq auto-mode-alist (cons '(\"\\\\.xxx\\\\'\" . vhdl-mode) auto-mode-alist))
18091
18092- HINTS:
18093 - Type `\\[keyboard-quit] \\[keyboard-quit]' to interrupt long operations or if Emacs hangs.
18094
18095
18096Maintenance:
18097------------
18098
18099To submit a bug report, enter `\\[vhdl-submit-bug-report]' within VHDL Mode.
18100Add a description of the problem and include a reproducible test case.
18101
18102Questions and enhancement requests can be sent to <vhdl-mode@geocities.com>.
18103
18104The `vhdl-mode-announce' mailing list informs about new VHDL Mode releases.
18105The `vhdl-mode-victims' mailing list informs about new VHDL Mode beta releases.
18106You are kindly invited to participate in beta testing. Subscribe to above
18107mailing lists by sending an email to <vhdl-mode@geocities.com>.
18108
18109VHDL Mode is officially distributed on the Emacs VHDL Mode Home Page
18110<http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Peaks/8287>, where the latest
18111version and release notes can be found.
18112
18113
18114Bugs and Limitations:
18115---------------------
18116
18117- Re-indenting large regions or expressions can be slow.
18118- Indentation bug in simultaneous if- and case-statements (VHDL-AMS).
18119- Hideshow does not work under XEmacs.
18120- Index menu and file tagging in speedbar do not work under XEmacs.
18121- Parsing compilation error messages for Ikos and Viewlogic VHDL compilers
18122 does not work under XEmacs.
18123
18124
18125 The VHDL Mode Maintainers
18126 Reto Zimmermann and Rod Whitby
18127
18128Key bindings:
18129-------------
18130
18131\\{vhdl-mode-map}" t nil)
18132
18133;;;***
18134\f
20a82009 18135;;;### (autoloads (vi-mode) "vi" "emulation/vi.el" (15192 12224))
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18136;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/vi.el
18137
18138(autoload (quote vi-mode) "vi" "\
18139Major mode that acts like the `vi' editor.
18140The purpose of this mode is to provide you the combined power of vi (namely,
18141the \"cross product\" effect of commands and repeat last changes) and Emacs.
18142
18143This command redefines nearly all keys to look like vi commands.
18144It records the previous major mode, and any vi command for input
18145\(`i', `a', `s', etc.) switches back to that mode.
18146Thus, ordinary Emacs (in whatever major mode you had been using)
18147is \"input\" mode as far as vi is concerned.
18148
18149To get back into vi from \"input\" mode, you must issue this command again.
18150Therefore, it is recommended that you assign it to a key.
18151
18152Major differences between this mode and real vi :
18153
18154* Limitations and unsupported features
18155 - Search patterns with line offset (e.g. /pat/+3 or /pat/z.) are
18156 not supported.
18157 - Ex commands are not implemented; try ':' to get some hints.
18158 - No line undo (i.e. the 'U' command), but multi-undo is a standard feature.
18159
18160* Modifications
18161 - The stopping positions for some point motion commands (word boundary,
18162 pattern search) are slightly different from standard 'vi'.
18163 Also, no automatic wrap around at end of buffer for pattern searching.
18164 - Since changes are done in two steps (deletion then insertion), you need
18165 to undo twice to completely undo a change command. But this is not needed
18166 for undoing a repeated change command.
18167 - No need to set/unset 'magic', to search for a string with regular expr
18168 in it just put a prefix arg for the search commands. Replace cmds too.
18169 - ^R is bound to incremental backward search, so use ^L to redraw screen.
18170
18171* Extensions
18172 - Some standard (or modified) Emacs commands were integrated, such as
18173 incremental search, query replace, transpose objects, and keyboard macros.
18174 - In command state, ^X links to the 'ctl-x-map', and ESC can be linked to
18175 esc-map or set undefined. These can give you the full power of Emacs.
18176 - See vi-com-map for those keys that are extensions to standard vi, e.g.
18177 `vi-name-last-change-or-macro', `vi-verify-spelling', `vi-locate-def',
18178 `vi-mark-region', and 'vi-quote-words'. Some of them are quite handy.
18179 - Use \\[vi-switch-mode] to switch among different modes quickly.
18180
18181Syntax table and abbrevs while in vi mode remain as they were in Emacs." t nil)
18182
18183;;;***
18184\f
18185;;;### (autoloads (viqr-pre-write-conversion viqr-post-read-conversion
18186;;;;;; viet-encode-viqr-buffer viet-encode-viqr-region viet-decode-viqr-buffer
a1b8d58b 18187;;;;;; viet-decode-viqr-region viet-encode-viscii-char) "viet-util"
20a82009 18188;;;;;; "language/viet-util.el" (15192 12234))
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18189;;; Generated autoloads from language/viet-util.el
18190
18191(autoload (quote viet-encode-viscii-char) "viet-util" "\
18192Return VISCII character code of CHAR if appropriate." nil nil)
18193
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18194(autoload (quote viet-decode-viqr-region) "viet-util" "\
18195Convert `VIQR' mnemonics of the current region to Vietnamese characaters.
18196When called from a program, expects two arguments,
18197positions (integers or markers) specifying the stretch of the region." t nil)
18198
18199(autoload (quote viet-decode-viqr-buffer) "viet-util" "\
18200Convert `VIQR' mnemonics of the current buffer to Vietnamese characaters." t nil)
18201
18202(autoload (quote viet-encode-viqr-region) "viet-util" "\
18203Convert Vietnamese characaters of the current region to `VIQR' mnemonics.
18204When called from a program, expects two arguments,
18205positions (integers or markers) specifying the stretch of the region." t nil)
18206
18207(autoload (quote viet-encode-viqr-buffer) "viet-util" "\
18208Convert Vietnamese characaters of the current buffer to `VIQR' mnemonics." t nil)
18209
18210(autoload (quote viqr-post-read-conversion) "viet-util" nil nil nil)
18211
18212(autoload (quote viqr-pre-write-conversion) "viet-util" nil nil nil)
18213
18214;;;***
18215\f
18216;;;### (autoloads (View-exit-and-edit view-mode-enter view-mode view-buffer-other-frame
18217;;;;;; view-buffer-other-window view-buffer view-file-other-frame
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18218;;;;;; view-file-other-window view-file) "view" "view.el" (15254
18219;;;;;; 8041))
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18220;;; Generated autoloads from view.el
18221
18222(defvar view-mode nil "\
18223Non-nil if View mode is enabled.
18224Don't change this variable directly, you must change it by one of the
18225functions that enable or disable view mode.")
18226
18227(make-variable-buffer-local (quote view-mode))
18228
18229(autoload (quote view-file) "view" "\
18230View FILE in View mode, returning to previous buffer when done.
18231Emacs commands editing the buffer contents are not available; instead,
18232a special set of commands (mostly letters and punctuation)
18233are defined for moving around in the buffer.
18234Space scrolls forward, Delete scrolls backward.
18235For list of all View commands, type H or h while viewing.
18236
18237This command runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'." t nil)
18238
18239(autoload (quote view-file-other-window) "view" "\
18240View FILE in View mode in another window.
18241Return that window to its previous buffer when done.
18242Emacs commands editing the buffer contents are not available; instead,
18243a special set of commands (mostly letters and punctuation)
18244are defined for moving around in the buffer.
18245Space scrolls forward, Delete scrolls backward.
18246For list of all View commands, type H or h while viewing.
18247
18248This command runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'." t nil)
18249
18250(autoload (quote view-file-other-frame) "view" "\
18251View FILE in View mode in another frame.
18252Maybe delete other frame and/or return to previous buffer when done.
18253Emacs commands editing the buffer contents are not available; instead,
18254a special set of commands (mostly letters and punctuation)
18255are defined for moving around in the buffer.
18256Space scrolls forward, Delete scrolls backward.
18257For list of all View commands, type H or h while viewing.
18258
18259This command runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'." t nil)
18260
18261(autoload (quote view-buffer) "view" "\
18262View BUFFER in View mode, returning to previous buffer when done.
18263Emacs commands editing the buffer contents are not available; instead,
18264a special set of commands (mostly letters and punctuation)
18265are defined for moving around in the buffer.
18266Space scrolls forward, Delete scrolls backward.
18267For list of all View commands, type H or h while viewing.
18268
18269This command runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'.
18270
18271Optional argument EXIT-ACTION is either nil or a function with buffer as
18272argument. This function is called when finished viewing buffer.
18273Use this argument instead of explicitly setting `view-exit-action'." t nil)
18274
18275(autoload (quote view-buffer-other-window) "view" "\
18276View BUFFER in View mode in another window.
18277Return to previous buffer when done, unless optional NOT-RETURN is non-nil.
18278Emacs commands editing the buffer contents are not available; instead,
18279a special set of commands (mostly letters and punctuation)
18280are defined for moving around in the buffer.
18281Space scrolls forward, Delete scrolls backward.
18282For list of all View commands, type H or h while viewing.
18283
18284This command runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'.
18285
18286Optional argument EXIT-ACTION is either nil or a function with buffer as
18287argument. This function is called when finished viewing buffer.
18288Use this argument instead of explicitly setting `view-exit-action'." t nil)
18289
18290(autoload (quote view-buffer-other-frame) "view" "\
18291View BUFFER in View mode in another frame.
18292Return to previous buffer when done, unless optional NOT-RETURN is non-nil.
18293Emacs commands editing the buffer contents are not available; instead,
18294a special set of commands (mostly letters and punctuation)
18295are defined for moving around in the buffer.
18296Space scrolls forward, Delete scrolls backward.
18297For list of all View commands, type H or h while viewing.
18298
18299This command runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'.
18300
18301Optional argument EXIT-ACTION is either nil or a function with buffer as
18302argument. This function is called when finished viewing buffer.
18303Use this argument instead of explicitly setting `view-exit-action'." t nil)
18304
18305(autoload (quote view-mode) "view" "\
18306Toggle View mode, a minor mode for viewing text but not editing it.
d054101f 18307With ARG, turn View mode on iff ARG is positive.
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18308
18309Emacs commands that do not change the buffer contents are available as usual.
18310Kill commands insert text in kill buffers but do not delete. Other commands
18311\(among them most letters and punctuation) beep and tell that the buffer is
18312read-only.
18313\\<view-mode-map>
18314The following additional commands are provided. Most commands take prefix
18315arguments. Page commands default to \"page size\" lines which is almost a whole
18316window full, or number of lines set by \\[View-scroll-page-forward-set-page-size] or \\[View-scroll-page-backward-set-page-size]. Half page commands default to
18317and set \"half page size\" lines which initially is half a window full. Search
18318commands default to a repeat count of one.
18319
18320H, h, ? This message.
18321Digits provide prefix arguments.
18322\\[negative-argument] negative prefix argument.
18323\\[beginning-of-buffer] move to the beginning of buffer.
18324> move to the end of buffer.
18325\\[View-scroll-to-buffer-end] scroll so that buffer end is at last line of window.
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18326SPC scroll forward \"page size\" lines.
18327 With prefix scroll forward prefix lines.
18328DEL scroll backward \"page size\" lines.
18329 With prefix scroll backward prefix lines.
18330\\[View-scroll-page-forward-set-page-size] like \\[View-scroll-page-forward] but with prefix sets \"page size\" to prefix.
18331\\[View-scroll-page-backward-set-page-size] like \\[View-scroll-page-backward] but with prefix sets \"page size\" to prefix.
18332\\[View-scroll-half-page-forward] scroll forward \"half page size\" lines. With prefix, sets
18333 \"half page size\" to prefix lines and scrolls forward that much.
18334\\[View-scroll-half-page-backward] scroll backward \"half page size\" lines. With prefix, sets
18335 \"half page size\" to prefix lines and scrolls backward that much.
18336RET, LFD scroll forward one line. With prefix scroll forward prefix line(s).
18337y scroll backward one line. With prefix scroll backward prefix line(s).
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18338\\[View-revert-buffer-scroll-page-forward] revert-buffer if necessary and scroll forward.
18339 Use this to view a changing file.
18340\\[what-line] prints the current line number.
18341\\[View-goto-percent] goes prefix argument (default 100) percent into buffer.
18342\\[View-goto-line] goes to line given by prefix argument (default first line).
18343. set the mark.
18344x exchanges point and mark.
18345\\[View-back-to-mark] return to mark and pops mark ring.
18346 Mark ring is pushed at start of every successful search and when
18347 jump to line occurs. The mark is set on jump to buffer start or end.
18348\\[point-to-register] save current position in character register.
18349' go to position saved in character register.
18350s do forward incremental search.
18351r do reverse incremental search.
18352\\[View-search-regexp-forward] searches forward for regular expression, starting after current page.
18353 ! and @ have a special meaning at the beginning of the regexp.
18354 ! means search for a line with no match for regexp. @ means start
18355 search at beginning (end for backward search) of buffer.
18356\\ searches backward for regular expression, starting before current page.
18357\\[View-search-last-regexp-forward] searches forward for last regular expression.
18358p searches backward for last regular expression.
18359\\[View-quit] quit View mode, trying to restore window and buffer to previous state.
18360 \\[View-quit] is the normal way to leave view mode.
18361\\[View-exit] exit View mode but stay in current buffer. Use this if you started
18362 viewing a buffer (file) and find out you want to edit it.
18363\\[View-exit-and-edit] exit View mode and make the current buffer editable.
18364\\[View-quit-all] quit View mode, trying to restore windows and buffer to previous state.
18365\\[View-leave] quit View mode and maybe switch buffers, but don't kill this buffer.
18366\\[View-kill-and-leave] quit View mode, kill current buffer and go back to other buffer.
18367
18368The effect of \\[View-leave] , \\[View-quit] and \\[View-kill-and-leave] depends on how view-mode was entered. If it was
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18369entered by view-file, view-file-other-window or view-file-other-frame
18370\(\\[view-file], \\[view-file-other-window], \\[view-file-other-frame] or the dired mode v command), then \\[View-quit] will
18371try to kill the current buffer. If view-mode was entered from another buffer
18372as is done by View-buffer, View-buffer-other-window, View-buffer-other frame,
18373View-file, View-file-other-window or View-file-other-frame then \\[View-leave] , \\[View-quit] and \\[View-kill-and-leave]
18374will return to that buffer.
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18375
18376Entry to view-mode runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'." t nil)
18377
18378(autoload (quote view-mode-enter) "view" "\
18379Enter View mode and set up exit from view mode depending on optional arguments.
18380If RETURN-TO is non-nil it is added as an element to the buffer local alist
18381`view-return-to-alist'.
18382Save EXIT-ACTION in buffer local variable `view-exit-action'.
18383It should be either nil or a function that takes a buffer as argument.
18384This function will be called by `view-mode-exit'.
18385
18386RETURN-TO is either nil, meaning do nothing when exiting view mode, or
18387it has the format (WINDOW OLD-WINDOW . OLD-BUF-INFO).
18388WINDOW is a window used for viewing.
18389OLD-WINDOW is nil or the window to select after viewing.
18390OLD-BUF-INFO tells what to do with WINDOW when exiting. It is one of:
183911) nil Do nothing.
183922) t Delete WINDOW or, if it is the only window, its frame.
183933) (OLD-BUFF START POINT) Display buffer OLD-BUFF with displayed text
18394 starting at START and point at POINT in WINDOW.
d054101f 183954) quit-window Do `quit-window' in WINDOW.
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18397For list of all View commands, type H or h while viewing.
18398
18399This function runs the normal hook `view-mode-hook'." nil nil)
18400
18401(autoload (quote View-exit-and-edit) "view" "\
18402Exit View mode and make the current buffer editable." t nil)
18403
18404;;;***
18405\f
20a82009 18406;;;### (autoloads (vip-mode) "vip" "emulation/vip.el" (15192 12224))
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18407;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/vip.el
18408
18409(autoload (quote vip-mode) "vip" "\
18410Turn on VIP emulation of VI." t nil)
18411
18412;;;***
18413\f
18414;;;### (autoloads (viper-mode toggle-viper-mode) "viper" "emulation/viper.el"
20a82009 18415;;;;;; (15260 46307))
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18416;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/viper.el
18417
18418(autoload (quote toggle-viper-mode) "viper" "\
18419Toggle Viper on/off.
cded5ed3 18420If Viper is enabled, turn it off. Otherwise, turn it on." t nil)
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18422(autoload (quote viper-mode) "viper" "\
18423Turn on Viper emulation of Vi." t nil)
18424
18425;;;***
18426\f
20a82009 18427;;;### (autoloads (webjump) "webjump" "net/webjump.el" (15192 12237))
a25bbe00 18428;;; Generated autoloads from net/webjump.el
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18429
18430(autoload (quote webjump) "webjump" "\
18431Jumps to a Web site from a programmable hotlist.
18432
18433See the documentation for the `webjump-sites' variable for how to customize the
18434hotlist.
18435
18436Please submit bug reports and other feedback to the author, Neil W. Van Dyke
18437<nwv@acm.org>." t nil)
18438
18439;;;***
18440\f
09938b67 18441;;;### (autoloads (which-function-mode) "which-func" "which-func.el"
20a82009 18442;;;;;; (15192 12219))
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18443;;; Generated autoloads from which-func.el
18444
09938b67 18445(defalias (quote which-func-mode) (quote which-function-mode))
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18447(defvar which-function-mode nil "\
18448Non-nil if Which-Function mode is enabled.
18449See the command `which-function-mode' for a description of this minor-mode.
93548d2e 18450Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
09938b67 18451use either \\[customize] or the function `which-function-mode'.")
93548d2e 18452
09938b67 18453(custom-add-to-group (quote which-func) (quote which-function-mode) (quote custom-variable))
93548d2e 18454
09938b67 18455(custom-add-load (quote which-function-mode) (quote which-func))
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09938b67 18457(autoload (quote which-function-mode) "which-func" "\
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18458Toggle Which Function mode, globally.
18459When Which Function mode is enabled, the current function name is
18460continuously displayed in the mode line, in certain major modes.
18461
0ad84a21 18462With prefix ARG, turn Which Function mode on iff arg is positive,
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18463and off otherwise." t nil)
18464
18465;;;***
18466\f
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18467;;;### (autoloads (whitespace-describe whitespace-write-file-hook
18468;;;;;; whitespace-global-mode whitespace-global-mode whitespace-cleanup-region
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18469;;;;;; whitespace-cleanup whitespace-region whitespace-buffer whitespace-toggle-ateol-check
18470;;;;;; whitespace-toggle-spacetab-check whitespace-toggle-indent-check
18471;;;;;; whitespace-toggle-trailing-check whitespace-toggle-leading-check)
20a82009 18472;;;;;; "whitespace" "whitespace.el" (15234 20126))
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18473;;; Generated autoloads from whitespace.el
18474
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18475(autoload (quote whitespace-toggle-leading-check) "whitespace" "\
18476Toggle the check for leading space in the local buffer." t nil)
18477
18478(autoload (quote whitespace-toggle-trailing-check) "whitespace" "\
18479Toggle the check for trailing space in the local buffer." t nil)
18480
18481(autoload (quote whitespace-toggle-indent-check) "whitespace" "\
18482Toggle the check for indentation space in the local buffer." t nil)
18483
18484(autoload (quote whitespace-toggle-spacetab-check) "whitespace" "\
18485Toggle the check for space-followed-by-TABs in the local buffer." t nil)
18486
18487(autoload (quote whitespace-toggle-ateol-check) "whitespace" "\
18488Toggle the check for end-of-line space in the local buffer." t nil)
18489
7518ed7b 18490(autoload (quote whitespace-buffer) "whitespace" "\
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18491Find five different types of white spaces in buffer.
18492These are:
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184931. Leading space (empty lines at the top of a file).
184942. Trailing space (empty lines at the end of a file).
184953. Indentation space (8 or more spaces, that should be replaced with TABS).
184964. Spaces followed by a TAB. (Almost always, we never want that).
184975. Spaces or TABS at the end of a line.
18498
18499Check for whitespace only if this buffer really contains a non-empty file
18500and:
185011. the major mode is one of the whitespace-modes, or
185022. `whitespace-buffer' was explicitly called with a prefix argument." t nil)
18503
18504(autoload (quote whitespace-region) "whitespace" "\
0ad84a21 18505Check the region for whitespace errors." t nil)
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18506
18507(autoload (quote whitespace-cleanup) "whitespace" "\
18508Cleanup the five different kinds of whitespace problems.
18509
18510Use \\[describe-function] whitespace-describe to read a summary of the
18511whitespace problems." t nil)
18512
18513(autoload (quote whitespace-cleanup-region) "whitespace" "\
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18514Whitespace cleanup on the region." t nil)
18515
18516(defvar whitespace-global-mode nil "\
18517Toggle global Whitespace mode.
18518
18519Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
18520use either \\[customize] or the function `whitespace-global-mode'
18521\(which see).")
18522
18523(custom-add-to-group (quote whitespace) (quote whitespace-global-mode) (quote custom-variable))
18524
18525(custom-add-load (quote whitespace-global-mode) (quote whitespace))
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18527(autoload (quote whitespace-global-mode) "whitespace" "\
18528Toggle using Whitespace mode in new buffers.
18529With ARG, turn the mode on if and only iff ARG is positive.
18530
18531When this mode is active, `whitespace-buffer' is added to
18532`find-file-hooks' and `kill-buffer-hook'." t nil)
18533
18534(autoload (quote whitespace-write-file-hook) "whitespace" "\
18535The local-write-file-hook to be called on the buffer when
18536whitespace check is enabled." t nil)
18537
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18538(autoload (quote whitespace-describe) "whitespace" "\
18539A summary of whitespaces and what this library can do about them.
18540
18541The whitespace library is intended to find and help fix five different types
18542of whitespace problems that commonly exist in source code.
18543
185441. Leading space (empty lines at the top of a file).
185452. Trailing space (empty lines at the end of a file).
185463. Indentation space (8 or more spaces at beginning of line, that should be
18547 replaced with TABS).
0ad84a21 185484. Spaces followed by a TAB. (Almost always, we never want that).
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185495. Spaces or TABS at the end of a line.
18550
18551Whitespace errors are reported in a buffer, and on the modeline.
18552
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18553Modeline will show a W:<x>!<y> to denote a particular type of whitespace,
18554where `x' and `y' can be one (or more) of:
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18555
18556e - End-of-Line whitespace.
18557i - Indentation whitespace.
18558l - Leading whitespace.
18559s - Space followed by Tab.
18560t - Trailing whitespace.
18561
18562If any of the whitespace checks is turned off, the modeline will display a
cded5ed3 18563!<y>.
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18565 (since (3) is the most controversial one, here is the rationale: Most
18566 terminal drivers and printer drivers have TAB configured or even
0ad84a21 18567 hardcoded to be 8 spaces. (Some of them allow configuration, but almost
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18568 always they default to 8.)
18569
0ad84a21 18570 Changing `tab-width' to other than 8 and editing will cause your code to
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18571 look different from within Emacs, and say, if you cat it or more it, or
18572 even print it.
18573
18574 Almost all the popular programming modes let you define an offset (like
18575 c-basic-offset or perl-indent-level) to configure the offset, so you
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18576 should never have to set your `tab-width' to be other than 8 in all these
18577 modes. In fact, with an indent level of say, 4, 2 TABS will cause Emacs
18578 to replace your 8 spaces with one (try it). If vi users in your
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18579 office complain, tell them to use vim, which distinguishes between
18580 tabstop and shiftwidth (vi equivalent of our offsets), and also ask them
18581 to set smarttab.)
18582
18583All the above have caused (and will cause) unwanted codeline integration and
18584merge problems.
18585
18586whitespace.el will complain if it detects whitespaces on opening a file, and
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18587warn you on closing a file also (in case you had inserted any
18588whitespaces during the process of your editing)." t nil)
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18589
18590;;;***
18591\f
93548d2e 18592;;;### (autoloads (widget-minor-mode widget-browse-other-window widget-browse
20a82009 18593;;;;;; widget-browse-at) "wid-browse" "wid-browse.el" (15192 12219))
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18594;;; Generated autoloads from wid-browse.el
18595
18596(autoload (quote widget-browse-at) "wid-browse" "\
18597Browse the widget under point." t nil)
18598
18599(autoload (quote widget-browse) "wid-browse" "\
18600Create a widget browser for WIDGET." t nil)
18601
18602(autoload (quote widget-browse-other-window) "wid-browse" "\
18603Show widget browser for WIDGET in other window." t nil)
18604
18605(autoload (quote widget-minor-mode) "wid-browse" "\
18606Togle minor mode for traversing widgets.
18607With arg, turn widget mode on if and only if arg is positive." t nil)
18608
18609;;;***
18610\f
18611;;;### (autoloads (widget-delete widget-create widget-prompt-value)
5682d301 18612;;;;;; "wid-edit" "wid-edit.el" (15315 52173))
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18613;;; Generated autoloads from wid-edit.el
18614
18615(autoload (quote widget-prompt-value) "wid-edit" "\
18616Prompt for a value matching WIDGET, using PROMPT.
18617The current value is assumed to be VALUE, unless UNBOUND is non-nil." nil nil)
18618
18619(autoload (quote widget-create) "wid-edit" "\
f75a0f7a 18620Create widget of TYPE.
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18622
18623(autoload (quote widget-delete) "wid-edit" "\
18624Delete WIDGET." nil nil)
18625
18626;;;***
18627\f
2cb750ba 18628;;;### (autoloads (windmove-default-keybindings windmove-down windmove-right
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18629;;;;;; windmove-up windmove-left) "windmove" "windmove.el" (15297
18630;;;;;; 22176))
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18631;;; Generated autoloads from windmove.el
18632
18633(autoload (quote windmove-left) "windmove" "\
18634Select the window to the left of the current one.
18635With no prefix argument, or with prefix argument equal to zero,
18636\"left\" is relative to the position of point in the window; otherwise
18637it is relative to the top edge (for positive ARG) or the bottom edge
18638\(for negative ARG) of the current window.
18639If no window is at the desired location, an error is signaled." t nil)
18640
18641(autoload (quote windmove-up) "windmove" "\
18642Select the window above the current one.
18643With no prefix argument, or with prefix argument equal to zero, \"up\"
18644is relative to the position of point in the window; otherwise it is
18645relative to the left edge (for positive ARG) or the right edge (for
18646negative ARG) of the current window.
18647If no window is at the desired location, an error is signaled." t nil)
18648
18649(autoload (quote windmove-right) "windmove" "\
18650Select the window to the right of the current one.
18651With no prefix argument, or with prefix argument equal to zero,
18652\"right\" is relative to the position of point in the window;
18653otherwise it is relative to the top edge (for positive ARG) or the
18654bottom edge (for negative ARG) of the current window.
18655If no window is at the desired location, an error is signaled." t nil)
18656
18657(autoload (quote windmove-down) "windmove" "\
18658Select the window below the current one.
18659With no prefix argument, or with prefix argument equal to zero,
18660\"down\" is relative to the position of point in the window; otherwise
18661it is relative to the left edge (for positive ARG) or the right edge
18662\(for negative ARG) of the current window.
18663If no window is at the desired location, an error is signaled." t nil)
18664
18665(autoload (quote windmove-default-keybindings) "windmove" "\
18666Set up default keybindings for `windmove'." t nil)
18667
18668;;;***
18669\f
d1221ea9 18670;;;### (autoloads (winner-mode winner-mode) "winner" "winner.el"
20a82009 18671;;;;;; (15185 36001))
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18672;;; Generated autoloads from winner.el
18673
18674(defvar winner-mode nil "\
18675Toggle winner-mode.
18676Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
18677use either \\[customize] or the function `winner-mode'.")
18678
18679(custom-add-to-group (quote winner) (quote winner-mode) (quote custom-variable))
18680
18681(custom-add-load (quote winner-mode) (quote winner))
18682
18683(autoload (quote winner-mode) "winner" "\
18684Toggle Winner mode.
18685With arg, turn Winner mode on if and only if arg is positive." t nil)
18686
18687;;;***
18688\f
a1b8d58b 18689;;;### (autoloads (woman-find-file woman-dired-find-file woman) "woman"
5682d301 18690;;;;;; "woman.el" (15297 22176))
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18691;;; Generated autoloads from woman.el
18692
18693(autoload (quote woman) "woman" "\
f75a0f7a 18694Browse UN*X man page for TOPIC (Without using external Man program).
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18695The major browsing mode used is essentially the standard Man mode.
18696Choose the filename for the man page using completion, based on the
18697topic selected from the directories specified in `woman-manpath' and
18698`woman-path'. The directory expansions and topics are cached for
18699speed, but a non-nil interactive argument forces the caches to be
18700updated (e.g. to re-interpret the current directory).
18701
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18702Used non-interactively, arguments are optional: if given then TOPIC
18703should be a topic string and non-nil RE-CACHE forces re-caching." t nil)
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18704
18705(autoload (quote woman-dired-find-file) "woman" "\
18706In dired, run the WoMan man-page browser on this file." t nil)
18707
18708(autoload (quote woman-find-file) "woman" "\
18709Find, decode and browse a specific UN*X man-page source file FILE-NAME.
18710Use existing buffer if possible; reformat only if prefix arg given.
18711When called interactively, optional argument REFORMAT forces reformatting
f75a0f7a 18712of an existing WoMan buffer formatted earlier.
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18713No external programs are used, except that `gunzip' will be used to
18714decompress the file if appropriate. See the documentation for the
18715`woman' command for further details." t nil)
18716
18717;;;***
18718\f
93548d2e 18719;;;### (autoloads (wordstar-mode) "ws-mode" "emulation/ws-mode.el"
7518ed7b 18720;;;;;; (13415 51576))
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18721;;; Generated autoloads from emulation/ws-mode.el
18722
18723(autoload (quote wordstar-mode) "ws-mode" "\
18724Major mode with WordStar-like key bindings.
18725
18726BUGS:
18727 - Help menus with WordStar commands (C-j just calls help-for-help)
18728 are not implemented
18729 - Options for search and replace
18730 - Show markers (C-k h) is somewhat strange
18731 - Search and replace (C-q a) is only available in forward direction
18732
18733No key bindings beginning with ESC are installed, they will work
18734Emacs-like.
18735
18736The key bindings are:
18737
18738 C-a backward-word
18739 C-b fill-paragraph
18740 C-c scroll-up-line
18741 C-d forward-char
18742 C-e previous-line
18743 C-f forward-word
18744 C-g delete-char
18745 C-h backward-char
18746 C-i indent-for-tab-command
18747 C-j help-for-help
18748 C-k ordstar-C-k-map
18749 C-l ws-repeat-search
18750 C-n open-line
18751 C-p quoted-insert
18752 C-r scroll-down-line
18753 C-s backward-char
18754 C-t kill-word
18755 C-u keyboard-quit
18756 C-v overwrite-mode
18757 C-w scroll-down
18758 C-x next-line
18759 C-y kill-complete-line
18760 C-z scroll-up
18761
18762 C-k 0 ws-set-marker-0
18763 C-k 1 ws-set-marker-1
18764 C-k 2 ws-set-marker-2
18765 C-k 3 ws-set-marker-3
18766 C-k 4 ws-set-marker-4
18767 C-k 5 ws-set-marker-5
18768 C-k 6 ws-set-marker-6
18769 C-k 7 ws-set-marker-7
18770 C-k 8 ws-set-marker-8
18771 C-k 9 ws-set-marker-9
18772 C-k b ws-begin-block
18773 C-k c ws-copy-block
18774 C-k d save-buffers-kill-emacs
18775 C-k f find-file
18776 C-k h ws-show-markers
18777 C-k i ws-indent-block
18778 C-k k ws-end-block
18779 C-k p ws-print-block
18780 C-k q kill-emacs
18781 C-k r insert-file
18782 C-k s save-some-buffers
18783 C-k t ws-mark-word
18784 C-k u ws-exdent-block
18785 C-k C-u keyboard-quit
18786 C-k v ws-move-block
18787 C-k w ws-write-block
18788 C-k x kill-emacs
18789 C-k y ws-delete-block
18790
18791 C-o c wordstar-center-line
18792 C-o b switch-to-buffer
18793 C-o j justify-current-line
18794 C-o k kill-buffer
18795 C-o l list-buffers
18796 C-o m auto-fill-mode
18797 C-o r set-fill-column
18798 C-o C-u keyboard-quit
18799 C-o wd delete-other-windows
18800 C-o wh split-window-horizontally
18801 C-o wo other-window
18802 C-o wv split-window-vertically
18803
18804 C-q 0 ws-find-marker-0
18805 C-q 1 ws-find-marker-1
18806 C-q 2 ws-find-marker-2
18807 C-q 3 ws-find-marker-3
18808 C-q 4 ws-find-marker-4
18809 C-q 5 ws-find-marker-5
18810 C-q 6 ws-find-marker-6
18811 C-q 7 ws-find-marker-7
18812 C-q 8 ws-find-marker-8
18813 C-q 9 ws-find-marker-9
18814 C-q a ws-query-replace
18815 C-q b ws-to-block-begin
18816 C-q c end-of-buffer
18817 C-q d end-of-line
18818 C-q f ws-search
18819 C-q k ws-to-block-end
18820 C-q l ws-undo
18821 C-q p ws-last-cursorp
18822 C-q r beginning-of-buffer
18823 C-q C-u keyboard-quit
18824 C-q w ws-last-error
18825 C-q y ws-kill-eol
18826 C-q DEL ws-kill-bol
18827" t nil)
18828
18829;;;***
18830\f
a67b854e 18831;;;### (autoloads (xterm-mouse-mode) "xt-mouse" "xt-mouse.el" (15199
20a82009 18832;;;;;; 61891))
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18833;;; Generated autoloads from xt-mouse.el
18834
18835(autoload (quote xterm-mouse-mode) "xt-mouse" "\
18836Toggle XTerm mouse mode.
18837With prefix arg, turn XTerm mouse mode on iff arg is positive.
18838
18839Turn it on to use emacs mouse commands, and off to use xterm mouse commands." t nil)
18840
18841;;;***
18842\f
18843;;;### (autoloads (psychoanalyze-pinhead apropos-zippy insert-zippyism
bd02b8e0 18844;;;;;; yow) "yow" "play/yow.el" (14810 62720))
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18845;;; Generated autoloads from play/yow.el
18846
18847(autoload (quote yow) "yow" "\
18848Return or display a random Zippy quotation. With prefix arg, insert it." t nil)
18849
18850(autoload (quote insert-zippyism) "yow" "\
18851Prompt with completion for a known Zippy quotation, and insert it at point." t nil)
18852
18853(autoload (quote apropos-zippy) "yow" "\
18854Return a list of all Zippy quotes matching REGEXP.
18855If called interactively, display a list of matches." t nil)
18856
18857(autoload (quote psychoanalyze-pinhead) "yow" "\
18858Zippy goes to the analyst." t nil)
18859
18860;;;***
18861\f
5682d301 18862;;;### (autoloads (zone) "zone" "play/zone.el" (15214 18673))
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18863;;; Generated autoloads from play/zone.el
18864
18865(autoload (quote zone) "zone" "\
18866Zone out, completely." t nil)
18867
18868;;;***
18869\f
93548d2e 18870;;;### (autoloads (zone-mode zone-mode-update-serial-hook) "zone-mode"
20a82009 18871;;;;;; "net/zone-mode.el" (15192 12237))
a25bbe00 18872;;; Generated autoloads from net/zone-mode.el
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18874(autoload (quote zone-mode-update-serial-hook) "zone-mode" "\
18875Update the serial number in a zone if the file was modified" t nil)
18876
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18877(autoload (quote zone-mode) "zone-mode" "\
18878A mode for editing DNS zone files.
18879
18880Zone-mode does two things:
18881
18882 - automatically update the serial number for a zone
18883 when saving the file
18884
18885 - fontification" t nil)
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18886
18887;;;***
18888\f
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18889;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("abbrev.el" "abbrevlist.el" "allout.el"
18890;;;;;; "buff-menu.el" "byte-run.el" "case-table.el" "cdl.el" "cus-dep.el"
18891;;;;;; "cus-load.el" "cus-start.el" "dos-fns.el" "dos-vars.el" "dos-w32.el"
18892;;;;;; "ediff-diff.el" "ediff-init.el" "ediff-merg.el" "ediff-ptch.el"
18893;;;;;; "ediff-vers.el" "ediff-wind.el" "electric.el" "emacs-lock.el"
18894;;;;;; "finder-inf.el" "float-sup.el" "foldout.el" "format.el" "forms-d2.el"
18895;;;;;; "forms-pass.el" "generic-x.el" "indent.el" "kermit.el" "map-ynp.el"
18896;;;;;; "misc.el" "mouse-copy.el" "mouse-drag.el" "patcomp.el" "paths.el"
18897;;;;;; "pcvs-info.el" "pcvs-parse.el" "pcvs-util.el" "regi.el" "register.el"
18898;;;;;; "s-region.el" "scroll-bar.el" "select.el" "soundex.el" "subdirs.el"
18899;;;;;; "tcp.el" "tempo.el" "timezone.el" "unused.el" "vc-hooks.el"
18900;;;;;; "vcursor.el" "vms-patch.el" "vmsproc.el" "vt-control.el"
18901;;;;;; "vt100-led.el" "w32-fns.el" "widget.el" "window.el" "xscheme.el"
18902;;;;;; "international/characters.el" "international/iso-ascii.el"
18903;;;;;; "international/iso-insert.el" "international/iso-swed.el"
18904;;;;;; "international/ja-dic-cnv.el" "international/ja-dic-utl.el"
18905;;;;;; "international/mule-cmds.el" "international/mule-conf.el"
18906;;;;;; "international/ogonek.el" "international/swedish.el" "international/utf-8.el"
18907;;;;;; "net/eudc-vars.el" "net/eudcb-bbdb.el" "net/eudcb-ldap.el"
18908;;;;;; "net/eudcb-ph.el" "net/ldap.el" "calendar/cal-china.el" "calendar/cal-coptic.el"
18909;;;;;; "calendar/cal-french.el" "calendar/cal-islam.el" "calendar/cal-iso.el"
18910;;;;;; "calendar/cal-julian.el" "calendar/cal-mayan.el" "calendar/cal-menu.el"
18911;;;;;; "calendar/cal-move.el" "calendar/cal-persia.el" "calendar/cal-tex.el"
18912;;;;;; "calendar/cal-x.el" "emacs-lisp/assoc.el" "emacs-lisp/authors.el"
18913;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/cl-compat.el" "emacs-lisp/cl-extra.el" "emacs-lisp/cl-seq.el"
18914;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/cl-specs.el" "emacs-lisp/cust-print.el" "emacs-lisp/ewoc.el"
18915;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/find-gc.el" "emacs-lisp/float.el" "emacs-lisp/gulp.el"
18916;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/levents.el" "emacs-lisp/lisp.el" "emacs-lisp/lmenu.el"
18917;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/lucid.el" "emacs-lisp/sregex.el" "emulation/edt-lk201.el"
18918;;;;;; "emulation/edt-mapper.el" "emulation/edt-pc.el" "emulation/edt-vt100.el"
18919;;;;;; "emulation/mlsupport.el" "emulation/tpu-mapper.el" "emulation/viper-init.el"
18920;;;;;; "emulation/viper-keym.el" "emulation/viper-macs.el" "emulation/viper-mous.el"
18921;;;;;; "emulation/viper-util.el" "eshell/em-alias.el" "eshell/em-banner.el"
18922;;;;;; "eshell/em-basic.el" "eshell/em-cmpl.el" "eshell/em-dirs.el"
18923;;;;;; "eshell/em-glob.el" "eshell/em-hist.el" "eshell/em-pred.el"
18924;;;;;; "eshell/em-prompt.el" "eshell/em-rebind.el" "eshell/em-script.el"
18925;;;;;; "eshell/em-smart.el" "eshell/em-term.el" "eshell/em-xtra.el"
18926;;;;;; "eshell/esh-arg.el" "eshell/esh-cmd.el" "eshell/esh-ext.el"
18927;;;;;; "eshell/esh-groups.el" "eshell/esh-io.el" "eshell/esh-maint.el"
18928;;;;;; "eshell/esh-module.el" "eshell/esh-opt.el" "eshell/esh-proc.el"
18929;;;;;; "eshell/esh-util.el" "eshell/esh-var.el" "gnus/flow-fill.el"
18930;;;;;; "gnus/format-spec.el" "gnus/gnus-async.el" "gnus/gnus-bcklg.el"
18931;;;;;; "gnus/gnus-cite.el" "gnus/gnus-cus.el" "gnus/gnus-demon.el"
18932;;;;;; "gnus/gnus-draft.el" "gnus/gnus-dup.el" "gnus/gnus-eform.el"
18933;;;;;; "gnus/gnus-ems.el" "gnus/gnus-gl.el" "gnus/gnus-int.el" "gnus/gnus-logic.el"
18934;;;;;; "gnus/gnus-mh.el" "gnus/gnus-nocem.el" "gnus/gnus-range.el"
18935;;;;;; "gnus/gnus-salt.el" "gnus/gnus-score.el" "gnus/gnus-setup.el"
18936;;;;;; "gnus/gnus-srvr.el" "gnus/gnus-sum.el" "gnus/gnus-topic.el"
18937;;;;;; "gnus/gnus-undo.el" "gnus/gnus-util.el" "gnus/gnus-uu.el"
18938;;;;;; "gnus/gnus-vm.el" "gnus/ietf-drums.el" "gnus/imap.el" "gnus/mail-parse.el"
18939;;;;;; "gnus/mail-prsvr.el" "gnus/mail-source.el" "gnus/mailcap.el"
18940;;;;;; "gnus/messcompat.el" "gnus/mm-bodies.el" "gnus/mm-decode.el"
18941;;;;;; "gnus/mm-encode.el" "gnus/mm-util.el" "gnus/mm-view.el" "gnus/mml.el"
18942;;;;;; "gnus/nnagent.el" "gnus/nnbabyl.el" "gnus/nndir.el" "gnus/nndraft.el"
18943;;;;;; "gnus/nneething.el" "gnus/nngateway.el" "gnus/nnheader.el"
18944;;;;;; "gnus/nnimap.el" "gnus/nnlistserv.el" "gnus/nnmail.el" "gnus/nnmbox.el"
18945;;;;;; "gnus/nnmh.el" "gnus/nnoo.el" "gnus/nnslashdot.el" "gnus/nnspool.el"
18946;;;;;; "gnus/nntp.el" "gnus/nnultimate.el" "gnus/nnvirtual.el" "gnus/nnwarchive.el"
18947;;;;;; "gnus/nnweb.el" "gnus/parse-time.el" "gnus/pop3.el" "gnus/qp.el"
18948;;;;;; "gnus/rfc1843.el" "gnus/rfc2045.el" "gnus/rfc2047.el" "gnus/rfc2104.el"
18949;;;;;; "gnus/rfc2231.el" "gnus/starttls.el" "gnus/utf7.el" "gnus/webmail.el"
18950;;;;;; "language/chinese.el" "language/cyrillic.el" "language/czech.el"
18951;;;;;; "language/devanagari.el" "language/english.el" "language/ethiopic.el"
18952;;;;;; "language/european.el" "language/greek.el" "language/hebrew.el"
18953;;;;;; "language/indian.el" "language/japanese.el" "language/korean.el"
18954;;;;;; "language/lao.el" "language/misc-lang.el" "language/romanian.el"
18955;;;;;; "language/slovak.el" "language/thai.el" "language/tibetan.el"
18956;;;;;; "language/vietnamese.el" "mail/blessmail.el" "mail/mailheader.el"
18957;;;;;; "mail/mailpost.el" "mail/mh-funcs.el" "mail/mh-pick.el" "mail/mh-seq.el"
18958;;;;;; "mail/mspools.el" "mail/rfc2368.el" "mail/rfc822.el" "mail/uce.el"
18959;;;;;; "mail/vms-pmail.el" "obsolete/c-mode.el" "obsolete/cplus-md.el"
18960;;;;;; "obsolete/ooutline.el" "obsolete/profile.el" "obsolete/rnews.el"
18961;;;;;; "obsolete/sc.el" "obsolete/sun-curs.el" "obsolete/sun-fns.el"
18962;;;;;; "obsolete/uncompress.el" "obsolete/x-apollo.el" "obsolete/x-menu.el"
18963;;;;;; "play/gamegrid.el" "play/gametree.el" "play/meese.el" "progmodes/ada-prj.el"
18964;;;;;; "progmodes/ada-xref.el" "progmodes/cc-align.el" "progmodes/cc-bytecomp.el"
18965;;;;;; "progmodes/cc-cmds.el" "progmodes/cc-compat.el" "progmodes/cc-defs.el"
18966;;;;;; "progmodes/cc-menus.el" "progmodes/ebnf-bnf.el" "progmodes/ebnf-iso.el"
18967;;;;;; "progmodes/ebnf-otz.el" "progmodes/ebnf-yac.el" "progmodes/idlw-rinfo.el"
18968;;;;;; "progmodes/idlw-toolbar.el" "progmodes/mantemp.el" "term/AT386.el"
18969;;;;;; "term/apollo.el" "term/bg-mouse.el" "term/bobcat.el" "term/internal.el"
18970;;;;;; "term/iris-ansi.el" "term/keyswap.el" "term/linux.el" "term/lk201.el"
18971;;;;;; "term/mac-win.el" "term/news.el" "term/pc-win.el" "term/sun-mouse.el"
18972;;;;;; "term/sun.el" "term/sup-mouse.el" "term/tty-colors.el" "term/tvi970.el"
18973;;;;;; "term/vt100.el" "term/vt102.el" "term/vt125.el" "term/vt200.el"
18974;;;;;; "term/vt201.el" "term/vt220.el" "term/vt240.el" "term/vt300.el"
18975;;;;;; "term/vt320.el" "term/vt400.el" "term/vt420.el" "term/wyse50.el"
18976;;;;;; "term/x-win.el" "term/xterm.el" "textmodes/fill.el" "textmodes/makeinfo.el"
18977;;;;;; "textmodes/page.el" "textmodes/paragraphs.el" "textmodes/refbib.el"
18978;;;;;; "textmodes/refer.el" "textmodes/reftex-auc.el" "textmodes/reftex-dcr.el"
18979;;;;;; "textmodes/reftex-global.el" "textmodes/reftex-parse.el"
18980;;;;;; "textmodes/reftex-ref.el" "textmodes/reftex-sel.el" "textmodes/reftex-toc.el"
18981;;;;;; "textmodes/reftex-vars.el" "textmodes/text-mode.el" "emacs-lisp/cl-macs.el"
18982;;;;;; "emacs-lisp/lisp-mnt.el" "emacs-lisp/lisp-mode.el" "emacs-lisp/lselect.el"
18983;;;;;; "bindings.el" "custom.el" "env.el" "faces.el" "files.el"
18984;;;;;; "frame.el" "isearch.el" "loadup.el" "menu-bar.el" "mouse.el"
18985;;;;;; "replace.el" "saveplace.el" "simple.el" "startup.el" "subr.el"
18986;;;;;; "uniquify.el" "version.el" "xml.el" "obsolete/hilit19.el"
18987;;;;;; "eshell/em-ls.el" "eshell/em-unix.el" "emacs-lisp/byte-opt.el"
18988;;;;;; "emulation/viper-cmd.el" "emulation/viper-ex.el" "international/latin-1.el"
18989;;;;;; "international/latin-2.el" "international/latin-3.el" "international/latin-4.el"
18990;;;;;; "international/latin-5.el" "international/latin-8.el" "international/latin-9.el"
18991;;;;;; "international/mule.el" "progmodes/cc-engine.el" "term/w32-win.el"
18992;;;;;; "textmodes/bib-mode.el" "textmodes/page-ext.el" "textmodes/texnfo-upd.el")
18993;;;;;; (15320 23959 705052))
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18994
18995;;;***
18996\f
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18997;;; Local Variables:
18998;;; version-control: never
18999;;; no-byte-compile: t
19000;;; no-update-autoloads: t
19001;;; End:
19002;;; loaddefs.el ends here