GNU Emacs NEWS -- history of user-visible changes. 26-Mar-1986
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+Copyright (C) 1985-1986, 2006-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
See the end of the file for license conditions.
`help-form' is expected at all times to contain either `nil'
or an expression to be executed when C-h is typed (overriding
-teh definition of C-h as a command). `minibuffer-help-form'
+the definition of C-h as a command). `minibuffer-help-form'
can be used to provide a different default way of handling
C-h while in the minibuffer.
* Undo can clear modified-flag.
If you undo changes in a buffer back to a state in which the
-buffer was not considered "modified", then it is labelled as
+buffer was not considered "modified", then it is labeled as
once again "unmodified".
* M-x run-lisp.
view-buffer selects the named buffer, view-file finds the named file; the
resulting buffer is placed into view-mode (a recursive edit). The normal
emacs commands are not available. Instead a set of special commands is
-provided which faclitate moving around in the buffer, searching and
+provided which facilitate moving around in the buffer, searching and
scrolling by screenfuls. Exiting view-mode returns to the buffer in which
the view-file or view-buffer command was given.
Type ? or h when viewing for a complete list of view commands.
* Rmail commands `a' and `k' set message attributes.
`a' adds an attribute and `k' removes one. You specify
-the attrbute by name. You can specify either a built-in
+the attribute by name. You can specify either a built-in
flag such as "deleted" or "filed", or a user-defined keyword
(anything not recognized as built-in).
* Interface to MH mail system.
mh-e is a front end for GNU emacs and the MH mail system. It
-provides a friendly and convient interface to the MH commands.
+provides a friendly and convenient interface to the MH commands.
To read mail, invoke mh-rmail. This will inc new mail and display the
scan listing on the screen. To see a summary of the mh-e commands,
will come out as `\= is the way to quote \['.
The new function `substitute-command-keys' takes a string possibly
-contaning \[...] constructs and replaces those constructs with
+containing \[...] constructs and replaces those constructs with
the key sequences they currently stand for.
* Primitives `find-line-comment' and `find-line-comment-body' flushed.
specify the tag table file name initially, or to switch
to a new tag table.
-* If truncate-partial-width-windows is non-nil (as it intially is),
+* If truncate-partial-width-windows is non-nil (as it initially is),
all windows less than the full screen width (that is,
made by side-by-side splitting) truncate lines rather than continuing
them.
The string "../lisp" now adds to the front of the load-path
used for searching for Lisp files during Emacs initialization.
It used to replace the path specified in paths.h entirely.
- Now the directory ../lisp is searched first and the directoris
+ Now the directory ../lisp is searched first and the directories
specified in paths.h are searched afterward.
read-char now returns a value in the range 128-255 if
a Meta character is typed. When interpreted as command
input, a Meta character is equivalent to a two character
- sequence, the meta prefix character followed by the un-metized
+ sequence, the meta prefix character followed by the unmetized
character (Meta-G unmetized is G).
The meta prefix character
the string, it is used unchanged.
One way this feature can be used is to fix bad keyboard
- designes. For example, on some terminals, Delete is
+ designs. For example, on some terminals, Delete is
Shift-Underscore. Since Delete is a more useful character
than Underscore, it is an improvement to make the unshifted
character Delete and the shifted one Underscore. This can
* The variable global-minor-modes is used to display
strings in the mode line of all buffers. It should be
- a list of elements thaht are conses whose cdrs are strings
+ a list of elements that are conses whose cdrs are strings
to be displayed. This complements the variable
minor-modes, which has the same effect but has a separate
value in each buffer.
* save-buffers-kill-emacs is now on C-x C-c
while C-x C-z does suspend-emacs. This is to make
C-x C-c like the normal Unix meaning of C-c
- and C-x C-z linke the normal Unix meaning of C-z.
+ and C-x C-z like the normal Unix meaning of C-z.
* M-ESC (eval-expression) is now a disabled command by default.
This prevents users who type ESC ESC accidentally from
or show the text or subheadings under each heading line
independently. Hidden text or subheadings are invisibly
attached to the end of the preceding heading line, so that
- if you kill the hading line and yank it back elsewhere
+ if you kill the heading line and yank it back elsewhere
all the invisible lines accompany it.
All editing commands treat hidden outline-mode lines
containing *'s, etc, all processed by the shell). Also, you
can dired more than one directory; dired names the buffer
according to the filespec or directory name. Reinvoking
- dired on a directory already direded just switches back to
+ dired on a directory already diredded just switches back to
the same directory used last time; do M-x revert if you want
to read in the current contents of the directory.
Local variables:
mode: text
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