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annotate modules/README @ 711:5be46355cc42
[xemacs-hg @ 2001-12-23 01:01:45 by wmperry]
2001-12-13 William M. Perry <wmperry@gnu.org>
* gtk-faces.el (gtk-init-device-faces): Better way of munging the
default faces from a style. Do not use 'device' as the locale
when setting it, or it makes it very difficult for a user to
override. Now munges highlight, zmacs-region, and toolbar from
the appropriate information in the default GtkStyle for the
device.
* gui.el (gui-button-face): Ditto.
* faces.el (text-cursor):
(highlight):
(zmacs-region):
(list-mode-item-selected):
(primary-selection):
(secondary-selection):
(isearch):
(isearch-secondary): Condense old window-system specific settings
into one specifier using the 'win default' tags.
* dialog-gtk.el (popup-builtin-question-dialog): Deal gracefully
with buttons of length 1, 2, and 3. Fixed yes-or-no-p lossage.
author | wmperry |
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date | Sun, 23 Dec 2001 01:01:46 +0000 |
parents | aabb7f5b1c81 |
children | 25e260cb7994 |
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388 | 1 This directory contains a number of sample Emacs dynamic modules. |
2 These modules can be loaded with the command 'M-x load-module'. | |
3 | |
4 To compile one of these modules, simply enter the desired directory | |
5 and type 'make'. Then, from within Emacs, load the module by | |
6 specifying the path to the directory which contains the compiled | |
7 module. | |
8 | |
9 Each of these samples describes different features and limitations | |
10 of the Emacs module loading technology. Please refer to the README | |
11 files in each directory for a brief discussion on what the sample | |
12 in that directory is demonstrating. For a complete discussion on | |
13 Emacs dynamic modules, please consult the Emacs Module Writers Guide, | |
14 which can be found in the ../info directory. | |
15 | |
16 NOTE: As this technology matures, this directory will eventually contain | |
17 large parts of XEmacs itself, which will be loaded in as required. |