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2 @node Customization, Quitting, Emulation, Top
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3 @chapter Customization
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4 @cindex customization
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6 This chapter talks about various topics relevant to adapting the
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7 behavior of Emacs in minor ways.
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9 All kinds of customization affect only the particular Emacs job that you
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10 do them in. They are completely lost when you kill the Emacs job, and
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11 have no effect on other Emacs jobs you may run at the same time or
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12 later. The only way an Emacs job can affect anything outside of it is
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13 by writing a file; in particular, the only way to make a customization
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14 `permanent' is to put something in your init file or other appropriate
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15 file to do the customization in each session. @xref{Init File}.
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17 @menu
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18 * Minor Modes:: Each minor mode is one feature you can turn on
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19 independently of any others.
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20 * Variables:: Many Emacs commands examine Emacs variables
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21 to decide what to do; by setting variables,
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22 you can control their functioning.
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23 * Keyboard Macros:: A keyboard macro records a sequence of keystrokes
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24 to be replayed with a single command.
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25 * Key Bindings:: The keymaps say what command each key runs.
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26 By changing them, you can "redefine keys".
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27 * Syntax:: The syntax table controls how words and expressions
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29 * Init File:: How to write common customizations in the init file.
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30 * Audible Bell:: Changing how Emacs sounds the bell.
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31 * Faces:: Changing the fonts and colors of a region of text.
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32 * Frame Components:: Controlling the presence and positions of the
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33 menubar, toolbars, and gutters.
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34 * X Resources:: X resources controlling various aspects of the
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35 behavior of XEmacs.
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36 @end menu
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38 @node Minor Modes
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39 @section Minor Modes
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40 @cindex minor modes
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42 @cindex mode line
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43 Minor modes are options which you can use or not. For example, Auto
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44 Fill mode is a minor mode in which @key{SPC} breaks lines between words
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45 as you type. All the minor modes are independent of each other and of
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46 the selected major mode. Most minor modes inform you in the mode line
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47 when they are on; for example, @samp{Fill} in the mode line means that
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48 Auto Fill mode is on.
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50 Append @code{-mode} to the name of a minor mode to get the name of a
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51 command function that turns the mode on or off. Thus, the command to
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52 enable or disable Auto Fill mode is called @kbd{M-x auto-fill-mode}. These
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53 commands are usually invoked with @kbd{M-x}, but you can bind keys to them
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54 if you wish. With no argument, the function turns the mode on if it was
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55 off and off if it was on. This is known as @dfn{toggling}. A positive
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56 argument always turns the mode on, and an explicit zero argument or a
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57 negative argument always turns it off.
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59 @cindex Auto Fill mode
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60 @findex auto-fill-mode
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61 Auto Fill mode allows you to enter filled text without breaking lines
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62 explicitly. Emacs inserts newlines as necessary to prevent lines from
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63 becoming too long. @xref{Filling}.
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66 @findex overwrite-mode
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67 Overwrite mode causes ordinary printing characters to replace existing
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68 text instead of moving it to the right. For example, if point is in
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69 front of the @samp{B} in @samp{FOOBAR}, and you type a @kbd{G} in Overwrite
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70 mode, it changes to @samp{FOOGAR}, instead of @samp{FOOGBAR}.@refill
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72 @cindex Abbrev mode
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73 @findex abbrev-mode
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74 Abbrev mode allows you to define abbreviations that automatically expand
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75 as you type them. For example, @samp{amd} might expand to @samp{abbrev
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76 mode}. @xref{Abbrevs}, for full information.
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78 @node Variables
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79 @section Variables
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80 @cindex variable
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81 @cindex option
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83 A @dfn{variable} is a Lisp symbol which has a value. Variable names
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89 Lisp allows any variable to have any kind of value, but most variables
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90 that Emacs uses require a value of a certain type. Often the value has
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91 to be a string or a number. Sometimes we say that a certain feature is
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92 turned on if a variable is ``non-@code{nil},'' meaning that if the
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94 on for @i{any} other value. The conventional value to turn on the
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95 feature---since you have to pick one particular value when you set the
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96 variable---is @code{t}.
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98 Emacs uses many Lisp variables for internal recordkeeping, as any Lisp
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99 program must, but the most interesting variables for you are the ones that
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100 exist for the sake of customization. Emacs does not (usually) change the
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101 values of these variables; instead, you set the values, and thereby alter
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102 and control the behavior of certain Emacs commands. These variables are
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103 called @dfn{options}. Most options are documented in this manual and
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104 appear in the Variable Index (@pxref{Variable Index}).
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106 One example of a variable which is an option is @code{fill-column}, which
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107 specifies the position of the right margin (as a number of characters from
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108 the left margin) to be used by the fill commands (@pxref{Filling}).
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110 @menu
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111 * Examining:: Examining or setting one variable's value.
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112 * Easy Customization:: Convenient and easy customization of variables.
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113 * Edit Options:: Examining or editing list of all variables' values.
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114 * Locals:: Per-buffer values of variables.
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115 * File Variables:: How files can specify variable values.
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116 @end menu
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118 @node Examining
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119 @subsection Examining and Setting Variables
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120 @cindex setting variables
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122 @table @kbd
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123 @item C-h v
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124 @itemx M-x describe-variable
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125 Print the value and documentation of a variable.
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126 @findex set-variable
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127 @item M-x set-variable
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128 Change the value of a variable.
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129 @end table
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131 @kindex C-h v
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132 @findex describe-variable
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133 To examine the value of a single variable, use @kbd{C-h v}
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134 (@code{describe-variable}), which reads a variable name using the
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135 minibuffer, with completion. It prints both the value and the
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136 documentation of the variable.
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138 @example
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139 C-h v fill-column @key{RET}
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140 @end example
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142 @noindent
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143 prints something like:
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145 @smallexample
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146 fill-column's value is 75
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148 Documentation:
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149 *Column beyond which automatic line-wrapping should happen.
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150 Automatically becomes local when set in any fashion.
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151 @end smallexample
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153 @cindex option
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154 @noindent
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155 The star at the beginning of the documentation indicates that this variable
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156 is an option. @kbd{C-h v} is not restricted to options; it allows any
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157 variable name.
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158
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159 @findex set-variable
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160 If you know which option you want to set, you can use @kbd{M-x
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161 set-variable} to set it. This prompts for the variable name in the
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162 minibuffer (with completion), and then prompts for a Lisp expression for the
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163 new value using the minibuffer a second time. For example,
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165 @example
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166 M-x set-variable @key{RET} fill-column @key{RET} 75 @key{RET}
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167 @end example
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169 @noindent
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170 sets @code{fill-column} to 75, as if you had executed the Lisp expression
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171 @code{(setq fill-column 75)}.
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176 @node Easy Customization
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177 @subsection Easy Customization Interface
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180 @cindex customization buffer
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183 This command creates a @dfn{customization buffer} with which you can
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184 browse through the Emacs user options in a logically organized
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185 structure, then edit and set their values. You can also use the
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186 customization buffer to save settings permanently. (Not all Emacs user
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187 options are included in this structure as of yet, but we are adding the
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190 @menu
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191 * Groups: Customization Groups.
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192 How options are classified in a structure.
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193 * Changing an Option:: How to edit a value and set an option.
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194 * Face Customization:: How to edit the attributes of a face.
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195 * Specific Customization:: Making a customization buffer for specific
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196 options, faces, or groups.
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197 @end menu
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199 @node Customization Groups
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200 @subsubsection Customization Groups
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201 @cindex customization groups
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203 For customization purposes, user options are organized into
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204 @dfn{groups} to help you find them. Groups are collected into bigger
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211 @smallexample
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212 /- Emacs group: ---------------------------------------------------\
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213 [State]: visible group members are all at standard settings.
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214 Customization of the One True Editor.
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215 See also [Manual].
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216
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217 [Open] Editing group
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218 Basic text editing facilities.
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221 Interfacing to external utilities.
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225 \- Emacs group end ------------------------------------------------/
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227 @end smallexample
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229 @noindent
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230 This says that the buffer displays the contents of the @code{Emacs}
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231 group. The other groups are listed because they are its contents. But
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232 they are listed differently, without indentation and dashes, because
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233 @emph{their} contents are not included. Each group has a single-line
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234 documentation string; the @code{Emacs} group also has a @samp{[State]}
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235 line.
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237 @cindex editable fields (customization buffer)
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238 @cindex active fields (customization buffer)
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239 Most of the text in the customization buffer is read-only, but it
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240 typically includes some @dfn{editable fields} that you can edit. There
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242 when you @dfn{invoke} it. To invoke an active field, either click on it
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243 with @kbd{Mouse-1}, or move point to it and type @key{RET}.
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245 For example, the phrase @samp{[Open]} that appears in a second-level
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246 group is an active field. Invoking the @samp{[Open]} field for a group
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247 opens up a new customization buffer, which shows that group and its
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248 contents. This field is a kind of hypertext link to another group.
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250 The @code{Emacs} group does not include any user options itself, but
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251 other groups do. By examining various groups, you will eventually find
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252 the options and faces that belong to the feature you are interested in
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253 customizing. Then you can use the customization buffer to set them.
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255 @findex customize-browse
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256 You can view the structure of customization groups on a larger scale
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257 with @kbd{M-x customize-browse}. This command creates a special kind of
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258 customization buffer which shows only the names of the groups (and
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259 options and faces), and their structure.
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261 In this buffer, you can show the contents of a group by invoking
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262 @samp{[+]}. When the group contents are visible, this button changes to
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263 @samp{[-]}; invoking that hides the group contents.
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265 Each group, option or face name in this buffer has an active field
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266 which says @samp{[Group]}, @samp{[Option]} or @samp{[Face]}. Invoking
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267 that active field creates an ordinary customization buffer showing just
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268 that group and its contents, just that option, or just that face.
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269 This is the way to set values in it.
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271 @node Changing an Option
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272 @subsubsection Changing an Option
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274 Here is an example of what a user option looks like in the
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275 customization buffer:
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276
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277 @smallexample
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278 Kill Ring Max: [Hide] 30
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279 [State]: this option is unchanged from its standard setting.
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280 Maximum length of kill ring before oldest elements are thrown away.
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281 @end smallexample
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283 The text following @samp{[Hide]}, @samp{30} in this case, indicates
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284 the current value of the option. If you see @samp{[Show]} instead of
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285 @samp{[Hide]}, it means that the value is hidden; the customization
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286 buffer initially hides values that take up several lines. Invoke
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287 @samp{[Show]} to show the value.
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289 The line after the option name indicates the @dfn{customization state}
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290 of the option: in the example above, it says you have not changed the
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292 active; you can get a menu of various operations by invoking it with
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293 @kbd{Mouse-1} or @key{RET}. These operations are essential for
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294 customizing the variable.
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295
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296 The line after the @samp{[State]} line displays the beginning of the
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298 documentation, this line ends with @samp{[More]}; invoke this to show
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299 the full documentation string.
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301 To enter a new value for @samp{Kill Ring Max}, move point to the value
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305 When you begin to alter the text, you will see the @samp{[State]} line
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310 @end smallexample
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313 Editing the value does not actually set the option variable. To do
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314 that, you must @dfn{set} the option. To do this, invoke the word
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315 @samp{[State]} and choose @samp{Set for Current Session}.
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320 [State]: you have set this option, but not saved it for future sessions.
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323 You don't have to worry about specifying a value that is not valid;
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325 unacceptable value.
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327 @kindex M-TAB @r{(customization buffer)}
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328 @findex widget-complete
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329 While editing a value or field that is a file name, directory name,
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330 command name, or anything else for which completion is defined, you can
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331 type @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} (@code{widget-complete}) to do completion.
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333 Some options have a small fixed set of possible legitimate values.
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334 These options don't let you edit the value textually. Instead, an
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335 active field @samp{[Value Menu]} appears before the value; invoke this
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336 field to edit the value. For a boolean ``on or off'' value, the active
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337 field says @samp{[Toggle]}, and it changes to the other value.
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338 @samp{[Value Menu]} and @samp{[Toggle]} edit the buffer; the changes
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339 take effect when you use the @samp{Set for Current Session} operation.
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341 Some options have values with complex structure. For example, the
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342 value of @code{load-path} is a list of directories. Here is how it
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345 @smallexample
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346 Load Path:
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347 [INS] [DEL] [Current dir?]: /usr/local/share/emacs/19.34.94/site-lisp
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348 [INS] [DEL] [Current dir?]: /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp
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349 [INS] [DEL] [Current dir?]: /usr/local/share/emacs/19.34.94/leim
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351 [INS] [DEL] [Current dir?]: /build/emacs/e19/lisp
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352 [INS] [DEL] [Current dir?]: /build/emacs/e19/lisp/gnus
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354 [State]: this item has been changed outside the customization buffer.
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355 List of directories to search for files to load....
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356 @end smallexample
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358 @noindent
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359 Each directory in the list appears on a separate line, and each line has
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360 several editable or active fields.
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361
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362 You can edit any of the directory names. To delete a directory from
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363 the list, invoke @samp{[DEL]} on that line. To insert a new directory in
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364 the list, invoke @samp{[INS]} at the point where you want to insert it.
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365
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366 You can also invoke @samp{[Current dir?]} to switch between including
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367 a specific named directory in the path, and including @code{nil} in the
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368 path. (@code{nil} in a search path means ``try the current
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369 directory.'')
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370
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371 @kindex TAB @r{(customization buffer)}
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372 @kindex S-TAB @r{(customization buffer)}
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373 @findex widget-forward
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374 @findex widget-backward
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375 Two special commands, @key{TAB} and @kbd{S-@key{TAB}}, are useful for
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376 moving through the customization buffer. @key{TAB}
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377 (@code{widget-forward}) moves forward to the next active or editable
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378 field; @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} (@code{widget-backward}) moves backward to the
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379 previous active or editable field.
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380
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381 Typing @key{RET} on an editable field also moves forward, just like
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382 @key{TAB}. The reason for this is that people have a tendency to type
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383 @key{RET} when they are finished editing a field. If you have occasion
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384 to insert a newline in an editable field, use @kbd{C-o} or @kbd{C-q
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385 C-j},
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386
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387 @cindex saving option value
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388 Setting the option changes its value in the current Emacs session;
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389 @dfn{saving} the value changes it for future sessions as well. This
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390 works by writing code into your init file so as to set the option
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391 variable again each time you start Emacs. @xref{Init File}. To save
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392 the option, invoke @samp{[State]} and select the @samp{Save for Future
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393 Sessions} operation.
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394
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395 You can also restore the option to its standard value by invoking
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396 @samp{[State]} and selecting the @samp{Reset} operation. There are
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397 actually three reset operations:
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398
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399 @table @samp
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400 @item Reset to Current
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401 If you have made some modifications and not yet set the option,
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402 this restores the text in the customization buffer to match
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403 the actual value.
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405 @item Reset to Saved
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406 This restores the value of the option to the last saved value,
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407 and updates the text accordingly.
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408
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409 @item Reset to Standard Settings
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410 This sets the option to its standard value, and updates the text
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411 accordingly. This also eliminates any saved value for the option,
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412 so that you will get the standard value in future Emacs sessions.
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413 @end table
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414
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415 The state of a group indicates whether anything in that group has been
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416 edited, set or saved. You can select @samp{Set for Current Session},
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417 @samp{Save for Future Sessions} and the various kinds of @samp{Reset}
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418 operation for the group; these operations on the group apply to all
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419 options in the group and its subgroups.
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420
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421 Near the top of the customization buffer there are two lines
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422 containing several active fields:
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423
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424 @smallexample
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425 [Set] [Save] [Reset] [Done]
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426 @end smallexample
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428 @noindent
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429 Invoking @samp{[Done]} buries this customization buffer. Each of the
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430 other fields performs an operation---set, save or reset---on each of the
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431 items in the buffer that could meaningfully be set, saved or reset.
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433 @node Face Customization
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434 @subsubsection Customizing Faces
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435 @cindex customizing faces
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436 @cindex bold font
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437 @cindex italic font
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438 @cindex fonts and faces
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440 In addition to user options, some customization groups also include
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441 faces. When you show the contents of a group, both the user options and
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442 the faces in the group appear in the customization buffer. Here is an
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443 example of how a face looks:
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445 @smallexample
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446 Custom Changed Face: (sample)
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447 [State]: this face is unchanged from its standard setting.
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448 Face used when the customize item has been changed.
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449 Parent groups: [Custom Magic Faces]
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450 Attributes: [ ] Bold: [Toggle] off (nil)
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451 [ ] Italic: [Toggle] off (nil)
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452 [ ] Underline: [Toggle] off (nil)
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453 [ ] Foreground: white (sample)
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454 [ ] Background: blue (sample)
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455 [ ] Inverse: [Toggle] off (nil)
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456 [ ] Stipple:
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457 [ ] Font Family:
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458 [ ] Size:
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459 [ ] Strikethru: off
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460 @end smallexample
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462 Each face attribute has its own line. The @samp{[@var{x}]} field
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463 before the attribute name indicates whether the attribute is
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464 @dfn{enabled}; @samp{X} means that it is. You can enable or disable the
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465 attribute by invoking that field. When the attribute is enabled, you
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466 can change the attribute value in the usual ways.
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468 @c Is this true for XEmacs?
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469 @c On a black-and-white display, the colors you can use for the
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470 @c background are @samp{black}, @samp{white}, @samp{gray}, @samp{gray1},
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471 @c and @samp{gray3}. Emacs supports these shades of gray by using
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472 @c background stipple patterns instead of a color.
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473 @c
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474 Setting, saving and resetting a face work like the same operations for
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475 options (@pxref{Changing an Option}).
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477 A face can specify different appearances for different types of
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478 display. For example, a face can make text red on a color display, but
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479 use a bold font on a monochrome display. To specify multiple
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480 appearances for a face, select @samp{Show Display Types} in the menu you
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481 get from invoking @samp{[State]}.
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482
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483 @c It would be cool to implement this
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484 @c @findex modify-face
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485 @c Another more basic way to set the attributes of a specific face is
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486 @c with @kbd{M-x modify-face}. This command reads the name of a face, then
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487 @c reads the attributes one by one. For the color and stipple attributes,
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488 @c the attribute's current value is the default---type just @key{RET} if
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489 @c you don't want to change that attribute. Type @samp{none} if you want
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490 @c to clear out the attribute.
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491
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492 @node Specific Customization
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493 @subsubsection Customizing Specific Items
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494
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495 Instead of finding the options you want to change by moving down
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496 through the structure of groups, you can specify the particular option,
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497 face or group that you want to customize.
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498
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499 @table @kbd
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500 @item M-x customize-option @key{RET} @var{option} @key{RET}
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501 Set up a customization buffer with just one option, @var{option}.
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502 @item M-x customize-face @key{RET} @var{face} @key{RET}
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503 Set up a customization buffer with just one face, @var{face}.
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504 @item M-x customize-group @key{RET} @var{group} @key{RET}
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505 Set up a customization buffer with just one group, @var{group}.
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506 @item M-x customize-apropos @key{RET} @var{regexp} @key{RET}
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507 Set up a customization buffer with all the options, faces and groups
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508 that match @var{regexp}.
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509 @item M-x customize-saved
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510 Set up a customization buffer containing all options and faces that you
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511 have saved with customization buffers.
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512 @item M-x customize-customized
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513 Set up a customization buffer containing all options and faces that you
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514 have customized but not saved.
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515 @end table
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516
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517 @findex customize-option
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518 If you want to alter a particular user option variable with the
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519 customization buffer, and you know its name, you can use the command
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520 @kbd{M-x customize-option} and specify the option name. This sets up
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521 the customization buffer with just one option---the one that you asked
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522 for. Editing, setting and saving the value work as described above, but
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523 only for the specified option.
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524
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525 @findex customize-face
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526 Likewise, you can modify a specific face, chosen by name, using
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527 @kbd{M-x customize-face}.
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528
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529 @findex customize-group
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530 You can also set up the customization buffer with a specific group,
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531 using @kbd{M-x customize-group}. The immediate contents of the chosen
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532 group, including option variables, faces, and other groups, all appear
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533 as well. However, these subgroups' own contents start out hidden. You
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534 can show their contents in the usual way, by invoking @samp{[Show]}.
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535
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536 @findex customize-apropos
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537 To control more precisely what to customize, you can use @kbd{M-x
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538 customize-apropos}. You specify a regular expression as argument; then
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539 all options, faces and groups whose names match this regular expression
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540 are set up in the customization buffer. If you specify an empty regular
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541 expression, this includes @emph{all} groups, options and faces in the
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542 customization buffer (but that takes a long time).
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543
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544 @findex customize-saved
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545 @findex customize-customized
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546 If you change option values and then decide the change was a mistake,
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547 you can use two special commands to revisit your previous changes. Use
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548 @kbd{customize-saved} to look at the options and faces that you have
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549 saved. Use @kbd{M-x customize-customized} to look at the options and
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550 faces that you have set but not saved.
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551
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552 @node Edit Options
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553 @subsection Editing Variable Values
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554
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555 @table @kbd
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556 @item M-x list-options
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557 Display a buffer listing names, values, and documentation of all options.
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558 @item M-x edit-options
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559 Change option values by editing a list of options.
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560 @end table
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561
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562 @findex list-options
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563 @kbd{M-x list-options} displays a list of all Emacs option variables in
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564 an Emacs buffer named @samp{*List Options*}. Each option is shown with its
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565 documentation and its current value. Here is what a portion of it might
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566 look like:
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567
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568 @smallexample
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569 ;; exec-path:
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570 ("." "/usr/local/bin" "/usr/ucb" "/bin" "/usr/bin" "/u2/emacs/etc")
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571 *List of directories to search programs to run in subprocesses.
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572 Each element is a string (directory name)
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573 or nil (try the default directory).
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574 ;;
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575 ;; fill-column:
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576 75
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577 *Column beyond which automatic line-wrapping should happen.
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578 Automatically becomes local when set in any fashion.
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579 ;;
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580 @end smallexample
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581
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582 @findex edit-options
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583 @kbd{M-x edit-options} goes one step further and immediately selects the
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584 @samp{*List Options*} buffer; this buffer uses the major mode Options mode,
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585 which provides commands that allow you to point at an option and change its
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586 value:
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587
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588 @table @kbd
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589 @item s
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590 Set the variable point is in or near to a new value read using the
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591 minibuffer.
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592 @item x
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593 Toggle the variable point is in or near: if the value was @code{nil},
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594 it becomes @code{t}; otherwise it becomes @code{nil}.
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595 @item 1
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596 Set the variable point is in or near to @code{t}.
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597 @item 0
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598 Set the variable point is in or near to @code{nil}.
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599 @item n
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600 @itemx p
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601 Move to the next or previous variable.
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602 @end table
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603
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604 @node Locals
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605 @subsection Local Variables
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606
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607 @table @kbd
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608 @item M-x make-local-variable
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609 Make a variable have a local value in the current buffer.
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610 @item M-x kill-local-variable
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611 Make a variable use its global value in the current buffer.
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612 @item M-x make-variable-buffer-local
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613 Mark a variable so that setting it will make it local to the
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614 buffer that is current at that time.
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615 @end table
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616
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617 @cindex local variables
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618 You can make any variable @dfn{local} to a specific Emacs buffer.
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619 This means that the variable's value in that buffer is independent of
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620 its value in other buffers. A few variables are always local in every
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621 buffer. All other Emacs variables have a @dfn{global} value which is in
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622 effect in all buffers that have not made the variable local.
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623
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624 Major modes always make the variables they set local to the buffer.
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625 This is why changing major modes in one buffer has no effect on other
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626 buffers.
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627
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628 @findex make-local-variable
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629 @kbd{M-x make-local-variable} reads the name of a variable and makes it
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630 local to the current buffer. Further changes in this buffer will not
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631 affect others, and changes in the global value will not affect this
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632 buffer.
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633
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634 @findex make-variable-buffer-local
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635 @cindex per-buffer variables
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636 @kbd{M-x make-variable-buffer-local} reads the name of a variable and
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637 changes the future behavior of the variable so that it automatically
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638 becomes local when it is set. More precisely, once you have marked a
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639 variable in this way, the usual ways of setting the
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640 variable will automatically invoke @code{make-local-variable} first. We
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641 call such variables @dfn{per-buffer} variables.
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642
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643 Some important variables have been marked per-buffer already. They
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644 include @code{abbrev-mode}, @code{auto-fill-function},
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645 @code{case-fold-search}, @code{comment-column}, @code{ctl-arrow},
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646 @code{fill-column}, @code{fill-prefix}, @code{indent-tabs-mode},
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647 @code{left-margin}, @*@code{mode-line-format}, @code{overwrite-mode},
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648 @code{selective-display-ellipses}, @*@code{selective-display},
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649 @code{tab-width}, and @code{truncate-lines}. Some other variables are
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650 always local in every buffer, but they are used for internal
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651 purposes.@refill
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652
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653 Note: the variable @code{auto-fill-function} was formerly named
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654 @code{auto-fill-hook}.
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655
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656 @findex kill-local-variable
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657 If you want a variable to cease to be local to the current buffer,
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658 call @kbd{M-x kill-local-variable} and provide the name of a variable to
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659 the prompt. The global value of the variable
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660 is again in effect in this buffer. Setting the major mode kills all
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661 the local variables of the buffer.
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662
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663 @findex setq-default
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664 To set the global value of a variable, regardless of whether the
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665 variable has a local value in the current buffer, you can use the
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666 Lisp function @code{setq-default}. It works like @code{setq}.
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667 If there is a local value in the current buffer, the local value is
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668 not affected by @code{setq-default}; thus, the new global value may
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669 not be visible until you switch to another buffer, as in the case of:
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670
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671 @example
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672 (setq-default fill-column 75)
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673 @end example
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674
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675 @noindent
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676 @code{setq-default} is the only way to set the global value of a variable
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677 that has been marked with @code{make-variable-buffer-local}.
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678
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679 @findex default-value
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680 Programs can look at a variable's default value with @code{default-value}.
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681 This function takes a symbol as an argument and returns its default value.
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682 The argument is evaluated; usually you must quote it explicitly, as in
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683 the case of:
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684
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685 @example
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686 (default-value 'fill-column)
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687 @end example
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688
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689 @node File Variables
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690 @subsection Local Variables in Files
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691 @cindex local variables in files
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693 A file can contain a @dfn{local variables list}, which specifies the
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694 values to use for certain Emacs variables when that file is edited.
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695 Visiting the file checks for a local variables list and makes each variable
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696 in the list local to the buffer in which the file is visited, with the
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697 value specified in the file.
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698
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699 A local variables list goes near the end of the file, in the last page.
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700 (It is often best to put it on a page by itself.) The local variables list
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701 starts with a line containing the string @samp{Local Variables:}, and ends
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702 with a line containing the string @samp{End:}. In between come the
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703 variable names and values, one set per line, as @samp{@var{variable}:@:
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704 @var{value}}. The @var{value}s are not evaluated; they are used literally.
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705
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706 The line which starts the local variables list does not have to say
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707 just @samp{Local Variables:}. If there is other text before @samp{Local
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708 Variables:}, that text is called the @dfn{prefix}, and if there is other
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709 text after, that is called the @dfn{suffix}. If a prefix or suffix are
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710 present, each entry in the local variables list should have the prefix
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711 before it and the suffix after it. This includes the @samp{End:} line.
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712 The prefix and suffix are included to disguise the local variables list
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713 as a comment so the compiler or text formatter will ignore it.
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714 If you do not need to disguise the local variables list as a comment in
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715 this way, there is no need to include a prefix or a suffix.@refill
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716
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717 Two ``variable'' names are special in a local variables list: a value
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718 for the variable @code{mode} sets the major mode, and a value for the
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719 variable @code{eval} is simply evaluated as an expression and the value
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720 is ignored. These are not real variables; setting them in any other
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721 context does not have the same effect. If @code{mode} is used in a
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722 local variables list, it should be the first entry in the list.
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723
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724 Here is an example of a local variables list:
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725 @example
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726 ;;; Local Variables: ***
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727 ;;; mode:lisp ***
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728 ;;; comment-column:0 ***
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729 ;;; comment-start: ";;; " ***
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730 ;;; comment-end:"***" ***
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731 ;;; End: ***
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732 @end example
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733
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734 Note that the prefix is @samp{;;; } and the suffix is @samp{ ***}.
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735 Note also that comments in the file begin with and end with the same
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736 strings. Presumably the file contains code in a language which is
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737 enough like Lisp for Lisp mode to be useful but in which comments
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738 start and end differently. The prefix and suffix are used in the local
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739 variables list to make the list look like several lines of comments when
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740 the compiler or interpreter for that language reads the file.
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741
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742 The start of the local variables list must be no more than 3000
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743 characters from the end of the file, and must be in the last page if the
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744 file is divided into pages. Otherwise, Emacs will not notice it is
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745 there. The purpose is twofold: a stray @samp{Local Variables:}@: not in
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746 the last page does not confuse Emacs, and Emacs never needs to search a
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747 long file that contains no page markers and has no local variables list.
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748
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749 You may be tempted to turn on Auto Fill mode with a local variable
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750 list. That is inappropriate. Whether you use Auto Fill mode or not is
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751 a matter of personal taste, not a matter of the contents of particular
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752 files. If you want to use Auto Fill, set up major mode hooks with your
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753 init file to turn it on (when appropriate) for you alone
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754 (@pxref{Init File}). Don't try to use a local variable list that would
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755 impose your taste on everyone working with the file.
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756
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757 XEmacs allows you to specify local variables in the first line
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758 of a file, in addition to specifying them in the @code{Local Variables}
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759 section at the end of a file.
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760
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761 If the first line of a file contains two occurrences of @code{`-*-'},
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762 XEmacs uses the information between them to determine what the major
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763 mode and variable settings should be. For example, these are all legal:
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764
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765 @example
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766 ;;; -*- mode: emacs-lisp -*-
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767 ;;; -*- mode: postscript; version-control: never -*-
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768 ;;; -*- tags-file-name: "/foo/bar/TAGS" -*-
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769 @end example
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770
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771 For historical reasons, the syntax @code{`-*- modename -*-'} is allowed
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772 as well; for example, you can use:
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773
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774 @example
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775 ;;; -*- emacs-lisp -*-
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776 @end example
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777
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778 @vindex enable-local-variables
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779 The variable @code{enable-local-variables} controls the use of local
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780 variables lists in files you visit. The value can be @code{t},
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781 @code{nil}, or something else. A value of @code{t} means local variables
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782 lists are obeyed; @code{nil} means they are ignored; anything else means
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783 query.
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784
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785 The command @code{M-x normal-mode} always obeys local variables lists
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786 and ignores this variable.
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787
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788 @node Keyboard Macros
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789 @section Keyboard Macros
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790
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791 @cindex keyboard macros
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792 A @dfn{keyboard macro} is a command defined by the user to abbreviate a
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793 sequence of keys. For example, if you discover that you are about to type
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794 @kbd{C-n C-d} forty times, you can speed your work by defining a keyboard
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795 macro to invoke @kbd{C-n C-d} and calling it with a repeat count of forty.
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796
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797 @c widecommands
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798 @table @kbd
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799 @item C-x (
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800 Start defining a keyboard macro (@code{start-kbd-macro}).
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801 @item C-x )
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802 End the definition of a keyboard macro (@code{end-kbd-macro}).
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803 @item C-x e
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804 Execute the most recent keyboard macro (@code{call-last-kbd-macro}).
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805 @item C-u C-x (
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806 Re-execute last keyboard macro, then add more keys to its definition.
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807 @item C-x q
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808 When this point is reached during macro execution, ask for confirmation
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809 (@code{kbd-macro-query}).
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810 @item M-x name-last-kbd-macro
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811 Give a command name (for the duration of the session) to the most
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812 recently defined keyboard macro.
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813 @item M-x insert-kbd-macro
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814 Insert in the buffer a keyboard macro's definition, as Lisp code.
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815 @end table
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816
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817 Keyboard macros differ from other Emacs commands in that they are
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818 written in the Emacs command language rather than in Lisp. This makes it
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819 easier for the novice to write them and makes them more convenient as
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820 temporary hacks. However, the Emacs command language is not powerful
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821 enough as a programming language to be useful for writing anything
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822 general or complex. For such things, Lisp must be used.
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823
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824 You define a keyboard macro by executing the commands which are its
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825 definition. Put differently, as you are defining a keyboard macro, the
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826 definition is being executed for the first time. This way, you see
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827 what the effects of your commands are, and don't have to figure
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828 them out in your head. When you are finished, the keyboard macro is
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829 defined and also has been executed once. You can then execute the same
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830 set of commands again by invoking the macro.
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831
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832 @menu
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833 * Basic Kbd Macro:: Defining and running keyboard macros.
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834 * Save Kbd Macro:: Giving keyboard macros names; saving them in files.
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835 * Kbd Macro Query:: Keyboard macros that do different things each use.
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836 @end menu
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837
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838 @node Basic Kbd Macro
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839 @subsection Basic Use
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840
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841 @kindex C-x (
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842 @kindex C-x )
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843 @kindex C-x e
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844 @findex start-kbd-macro
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845 @findex end-kbd-macro
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846 @findex call-last-kbd-macro
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847 To start defining a keyboard macro, type @kbd{C-x (}
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848 (@code{start-kbd-macro}). From then on, anything you type continues to be
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849 executed, but also becomes part of the definition of the macro. @samp{Def}
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850 appears in the mode line to remind you of what is going on. When you are
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851 finished, the @kbd{C-x )} command (@code{end-kbd-macro}) terminates the
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852 definition, without becoming part of it.
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853
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854 For example,
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855
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856 @example
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857 C-x ( M-f foo C-x )
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858 @end example
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859
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860 @noindent
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863 You can give @kbd{C-x )} a repeat count as an argument, in which case it
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864 repeats the macro that many times right after defining it, but defining
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865 the macro counts as the first repetition (since it is executed as you
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866 define it). If you give @kbd{C-x )} an argument of 4, it executes the
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867 macro immediately 3 additional times. An argument of zero to @kbd{C-x
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868 e} or @kbd{C-x )} means repeat the macro indefinitely (until it gets an
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869 error or you type @kbd{C-g}).
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870
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871 Once you have defined a macro, you can invoke it again with the
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872 @kbd{C-x e} command (@code{call-last-kbd-macro}). You can give the
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873 command a repeat count numeric argument to execute the macro many times.
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874
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875 To repeat an operation at regularly spaced places in the
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876 text, define a macro and include as part of the macro the commands to move
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877 to the next place you want to use it. For example, if you want to change
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878 each line, you should position point at the start of a line, and define a
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879 macro to change that line and leave point at the start of the next line.
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880 Repeating the macro will then operate on successive lines.
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881
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882 After you have terminated the definition of a keyboard macro, you can add
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883 to the end of its definition by typing @kbd{C-u C-x (}. This is equivalent
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884 to plain @kbd{C-x (} followed by retyping the whole definition so far. As
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885 a consequence it re-executes the macro as previously defined.
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886
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887 @node Save Kbd Macro
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888 @subsection Naming and Saving Keyboard Macros
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889
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890 @findex name-last-kbd-macro
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891 To save a keyboard macro for longer than until you define the
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892 next one, you must give it a name using @kbd{M-x name-last-kbd-macro}.
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893 This reads a name as an argument using the minibuffer and defines that name
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894 to execute the macro. The macro name is a Lisp symbol, and defining it in
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895 this way makes it a valid command name for calling with @kbd{M-x} or for
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896 binding a key to with @code{global-set-key} (@pxref{Keymaps}). If you
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897 specify a name that has a prior definition other than another keyboard
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898 macro, Emacs prints an error message and nothing is changed.
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899
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900 @findex insert-kbd-macro
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901 Once a macro has a command name, you can save its definition in a file.
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902 You can then use it in another editing session. First visit the file
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903 you want to save the definition in. Then use the command:
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904
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905 @example
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906 M-x insert-kbd-macro @key{RET} @var{macroname} @key{RET}
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907 @end example
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908
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909 @noindent
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910 This inserts some Lisp code that, when executed later, will define the same
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911 macro with the same definition it has now. You need not understand Lisp
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912 code to do this, because @code{insert-kbd-macro} writes the Lisp code for you.
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913 Then save the file. You can load the file with @code{load-file}
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914 (@pxref{Lisp Libraries}). If the file you save in is your initialization file
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915 (@pxref{Init File}), then the macro will be defined each
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916 time you run Emacs.
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917
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918 If you give @code{insert-kbd-macro} a prefix argument, it creates
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919 additional Lisp code to record the keys (if any) that you have bound to the
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920 keyboard macro, so that the macro is reassigned the same keys when you
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921 load the file.
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922
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923 @node Kbd Macro Query
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924 @subsection Executing Macros With Variations
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925
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926 @kindex C-x q
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927 @findex kbd-macro-query
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928 You can use @kbd{C-x q} (@code{kbd-macro-query}), to get an effect similar
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929 to that of @code{query-replace}. The macro asks you each time
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930 whether to make a change. When you are defining the macro, type @kbd{C-x
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931 q} at the point where you want the query to occur. During macro
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932 definition, the @kbd{C-x q} does nothing, but when you invoke the macro,
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933 @kbd{C-x q} reads a character from the terminal to decide whether to
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934 continue.
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935
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936 The special answers to a @kbd{C-x q} query are @key{SPC}, @key{DEL},
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937 @kbd{C-d}, @kbd{C-l}, and @kbd{C-r}. Any other character terminates
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938 execution of the keyboard macro and is then read as a command.
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939 @key{SPC} means to continue. @key{DEL} means to skip the remainder of
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940 this repetition of the macro, starting again from the beginning in the
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941 next repetition. @kbd{C-d} means to skip the remainder of this
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942 repetition and cancel further repetition. @kbd{C-l} redraws the frame
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943 and asks you again for a character to specify what to do. @kbd{C-r} enters
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944 a recursive editing level, in which you can perform editing that is not
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945 part of the macro. When you exit the recursive edit using @kbd{C-M-c},
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946 you are asked again how to continue with the keyboard macro. If you
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947 type a @key{SPC} at this time, the rest of the macro definition is
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948 executed. It is up to you to leave point and the text in a state such
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949 that the rest of the macro will do what you want.@refill
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950
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951 @kbd{C-u C-x q}, which is @kbd{C-x q} with a numeric argument, performs a
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952 different function. It enters a recursive edit reading input from the
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953 keyboard, both when you type it during the definition of the macro and
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954 when it is executed from the macro. During definition, the editing you do
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955 inside the recursive edit does not become part of the macro. During macro
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956 execution, the recursive edit gives you a chance to do some particularized
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957 editing. @xref{Recursive Edit}.
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958
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959 @node Key Bindings
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960 @section Customizing Key Bindings
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961
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962 This section deals with the @dfn{keymaps} that define the bindings
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963 between keys and functions, and shows how you can customize these bindings.
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964 @cindex command
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965 @cindex function
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966 @cindex command name
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967
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968 A command is a Lisp function whose definition provides for interactive
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969 use. Like every Lisp function, a command has a function name, which is
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970 a Lisp symbol whose name usually consists of lower case letters and
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971 hyphens.
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972
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973 @menu
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974 * Keymaps:: Definition of the keymap data structure.
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975 Names of Emacs's standard keymaps.
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976 * Rebinding:: How to redefine one key's meaning conveniently.
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977 * Disabling:: Disabling a command means confirmation is required
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978 before it can be executed. This is done to protect
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979 beginners from surprises.
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980 @end menu
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981
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982 @node Keymaps
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983 @subsection Keymaps
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984 @cindex keymap
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985
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986 @cindex global keymap
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987 @vindex global-map
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988 The bindings between characters and command functions are recorded in
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989 data structures called @dfn{keymaps}. Emacs has many of these. One, the
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990 @dfn{global} keymap, defines the meanings of the single-character keys that
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991 are defined regardless of major mode. It is the value of the variable
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992 @code{global-map}.
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993
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994 @cindex local keymap
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995 @vindex c-mode-map
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996 @vindex lisp-mode-map
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997 Each major mode has another keymap, its @dfn{local keymap}, which
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998 contains overriding definitions for the single-character keys that are
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999 redefined in that mode. Each buffer records which local keymap is
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1000 installed for it at any time, and the current buffer's local keymap is
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1001 the only one that directly affects command execution. The local keymaps
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1002 for Lisp mode, C mode, and many other major modes always exist even when
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1003 not in use. They are the values of the variables @code{lisp-mode-map},
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1004 @code{c-mode-map}, and so on. For less frequently used major modes, the
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1005 local keymap is sometimes constructed only when the mode is used for the
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1006 first time in a session, to save space.
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1007
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1008 @cindex minibuffer
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1009 @vindex minibuffer-local-map
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1010 @vindex minibuffer-local-ns-map
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1011 @vindex minibuffer-local-completion-map
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1012 @vindex minibuffer-local-must-match-map
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1013 @vindex repeat-complex-command-map
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1014 @vindex isearch-mode-map
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1015 There are local keymaps for the minibuffer, too; they contain various
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1016 completion and exit commands.
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1017
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1018 @itemize @bullet
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1019 @item
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1020 @code{minibuffer-local-map} is used for ordinary input (no completion).
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1021 @item
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1022 @code{minibuffer-local-ns-map} is similar, except that @key{SPC} exits
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1023 just like @key{RET}. This is used mainly for Mocklisp compatibility.
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1024 @item
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1025 @code{minibuffer-local-completion-map} is for permissive completion.
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1026 @item
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1027 @code{minibuffer-local-must-match-map} is for strict completion and
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1028 for cautious completion.
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1029 @item
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1030 @code{repeat-complex-command-map} is for use in @kbd{C-x @key{ESC}}.
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1031 @item
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1032 @code{isearch-mode-map} contains the bindings of the special keys which
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1033 are bound in the pseudo-mode entered with @kbd{C-s} and @kbd{C-r}.
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1034 @end itemize
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1035
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1036 @vindex ctl-x-map
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1037 @vindex help-map
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1038 @vindex esc-map
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1039 Finally, each prefix key has a keymap which defines the key sequences
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1040 that start with it. For example, @code{ctl-x-map} is the keymap used for
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1041 characters following a @kbd{C-x}.
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1042
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1043 @itemize @bullet
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1044 @item
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1045 @code{ctl-x-map} is the variable name for the map used for characters that
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1046 follow @kbd{C-x}.
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1047 @item
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1048 @code{help-map} is used for characters that follow @kbd{C-h}.
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1049 @item
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1050 @code{esc-map} is for characters that follow @key{ESC}. All Meta
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1051 characters are actually defined by this map.
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1052 @item
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1053 @code{ctl-x-4-map} is for characters that follow @kbd{C-x 4}.
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1054 @item
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1055 @code{mode-specific-map} is for characters that follow @kbd{C-c}.
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1056 @end itemize
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1057
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1058 The definition of a prefix key is the keymap to use for looking up
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1059 the following character. Sometimes the definition is actually a Lisp
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1060 symbol whose function definition is the following character keymap. The
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1061 effect is the same, but it provides a command name for the prefix key that
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1062 you can use as a description of what the prefix key is for. Thus the
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1063 binding of @kbd{C-x} is the symbol @code{Ctl-X-Prefix}, whose function
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1064 definition is the keymap for @kbd{C-x} commands, the value of
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1065 @code{ctl-x-map}.@refill
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1066
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1067 Prefix key definitions can appear in either the global
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1068 map or a local map. The definitions of @kbd{C-c}, @kbd{C-x}, @kbd{C-h},
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1069 and @key{ESC} as prefix keys appear in the global map, so these prefix
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1070 keys are always available. Major modes can locally redefine a key as a
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1071 prefix by putting a prefix key definition for it in the local
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1072 map.@refill
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1073
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1074 A mode can also put a prefix definition of a global prefix character such
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1075 as @kbd{C-x} into its local map. This is how major modes override the
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1076 definitions of certain keys that start with @kbd{C-x}. This case is
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1077 special, because the local definition does not entirely replace the global
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1078 one. When both the global and local definitions of a key are other
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1079 keymaps, the next character is looked up in both keymaps, with the local
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1080 definition overriding the global one. The character after the
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1081 @kbd{C-x} is looked up in both the major mode's own keymap for redefined
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1082 @kbd{C-x} commands and in @code{ctl-x-map}. If the major mode's own keymap
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1083 for @kbd{C-x} commands contains @code{nil}, the definition from the global
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1084 keymap for @kbd{C-x} commands is used.@refill
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1085
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1086 @node Rebinding
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1087 @subsection Changing Key Bindings
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1088 @cindex key rebinding, this session
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1089 @cindex rebinding keys, this session
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1090
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1091 You can redefine an Emacs key by changing its entry in a keymap.
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1092 You can change the global keymap, in which case the change is effective in
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1093 all major modes except those that have their own overriding local
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1094 definitions for the same key. Or you can change the current buffer's
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1095 local map, which affects all buffers using the same major mode.
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1096
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1097 @menu
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1098 * Interactive Rebinding:: Changing Key Bindings Interactively
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1099 * Programmatic Rebinding:: Changing Key Bindings Programmatically
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1100 * Key Bindings Using Strings:: Using Strings for Changing Key Bindings
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1101 @end menu
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1102
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1103 @node Interactive Rebinding
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1104 @subsubsection Changing Key Bindings Interactively
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1105 @findex global-set-key
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1106 @findex local-set-key
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1107 @findex local-unset-key
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1108
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1109 @table @kbd
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1110 @item M-x global-set-key @key{RET} @var{key} @var{cmd} @key{RET}
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1111 Defines @var{key} globally to run @var{cmd}.
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1112 @item M-x local-set-key @key{RET} @var{keys} @var{cmd} @key{RET}
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1113 Defines @var{key} locally (in the major mode now in effect) to run
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1114 @var{cmd}.
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1115 @item M-x local-unset-key @key{RET} @var{keys} @key{RET}
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1116 Removes the local binding of @var{key}.
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1117 @end table
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1118
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1119 @var{cmd} is a symbol naming an interactively-callable function.
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1120
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1121 When called interactively, @var{key} is the next complete key sequence
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1122 that you type. When called as a function, @var{key} is a string, a
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1123 vector of events, or a vector of key-description lists as described in
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1124 the @code{define-key} function description. The binding goes in
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1125 the current buffer's local map, which is shared with other buffers in
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1126 the same major mode.
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1127
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1128 The following example:
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1129
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1130 @example
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1131 M-x global-set-key @key{RET} C-f next-line @key{RET}
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1132 @end example
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1133
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1134 @noindent
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1135 redefines @kbd{C-f} to move down a line. The fact that @var{cmd} is
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1136 read second makes it serve as a kind of confirmation for @var{key}.
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1137
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1138 These functions offer no way to specify a particular prefix keymap as
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1139 the one to redefine in, but that is not necessary, as you can include
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1140 prefixes in @var{key}. @var{key} is read by reading characters one by
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1141 one until they amount to a complete key (that is, not a prefix key).
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1142 Thus, if you type @kbd{C-f} for @var{key}, Emacs enters
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1143 the minibuffer immediately to read @var{cmd}. But if you type
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1144 @kbd{C-x}, another character is read; if that character is @kbd{4},
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1145 another character is read, and so on. For example,@refill
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1146
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1147 @example
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1148 M-x global-set-key @key{RET} C-x 4 $ spell-other-window @key{RET}
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1149 @end example
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1150
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1151 @noindent
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1152 redefines @kbd{C-x 4 $} to run the (fictitious) command
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1153 @code{spell-other-window}.
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1154
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1155 @findex define-key
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1156 @findex substitute-key-definition
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1157 The most general way to modify a keymap is the function
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1158 @code{define-key}, used in Lisp code (such as your init file).
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1159 @code{define-key} takes three arguments: the keymap, the key to modify
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1160 in it, and the new definition. @xref{Init File}, for an example.
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1161 @code{substitute-key-definition} is used similarly; it takes three
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1162 arguments, an old definition, a new definition, and a keymap, and
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1163 redefines in that keymap all keys that were previously defined with the
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1164 old definition to have the new definition instead.
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1165
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1166 @node Programmatic Rebinding
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1167 @subsubsection Changing Key Bindings Programmatically
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1168
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1169 You can use the functions @code{global-set-key} and @code{define-key}
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1170 to rebind keys under program control.
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1171
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1172 @findex define-key
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1173 @findex global-set-key
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1174
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1175 @table @kbd
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1176 @item @code{(global-set-key @var{keys} @var{cmd})}
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1177 Defines @var{keys} globally to run @var{cmd}.
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1178 @item @code{(define-key @var{keymap} @var{keys} @var{def})}
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1179 Defines @var{keys} to run @var{def} in the keymap @var{keymap}.
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1180 @end table
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1181
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1182 @var{keymap} is a keymap object.
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1183
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1184 @var{keys} is the sequence of keystrokes to bind.
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1185
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1186 @var{def} is anything that can be a key's definition:
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1187
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1188 @itemize @bullet
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1189 @item
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1190 @code{nil}, meaning key is undefined in this keymap
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1191 @item
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1192 A command, that is, a Lisp function suitable for interactive calling
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1193 @item
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1194 A string or key sequence vector, which is treated as a keyboard macro
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1195 @item
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1196 A keymap to define a prefix key
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1197 @item
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1198 A symbol so that when the key is looked up, the symbol stands for its
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1199 function definition, which should at that time be one of the above,
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1200 or another symbol whose function definition is used, and so on
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1201 @item
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1202 A cons, @code{(string . defn)}, meaning that @var{defn} is the definition
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1203 (@var{defn} should be a valid definition in its own right)
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1204 @item
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1205 A cons, @code{(keymap . char)}, meaning use the definition of
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1206 @var{char} in map @var{keymap}
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1207 @end itemize
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1208
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1209 For backward compatibility, XEmacs allows you to specify key
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1210 sequences as strings. However, the preferred method is to use the
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1211 representations of key sequences as vectors of keystrokes.
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1212 @xref{Keystrokes}, for more information about the rules for constructing
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1213 key sequences.
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1214
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1215 Emacs allows you to abbreviate representations for key sequences in
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1216 most places where there is no ambiguity.
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1217 Here are some rules for abbreviation:
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1218
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1219 @itemize @bullet
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1220 @item
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1221 The keysym by itself is equivalent to a list of just that keysym, i.e.,
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1222 @code{f1} is equivalent to @code{(f1)}.
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1223 @item
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1224 A keystroke by itself is equivalent to a vector containing just that
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1225 keystroke, i.e., @code{(control a)} is equivalent to @code{[(control a)]}.
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1226 @item
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1227 You can use ASCII codes for keysyms that have them. i.e.,
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1228 @code{65} is equivalent to @code{A}. (This is not so much an
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1229 abbreviation as an alternate representation.)
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1230 @end itemize
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1231
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1232 Here are some examples of programmatically binding keys:
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1233
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1235
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1236 ;;; Bind @code{my-command} to @key{f1}
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1237 (global-set-key 'f1 'my-command)
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1238
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1239 ;;; Bind @code{my-command} to @kbd{Shift-f1}
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1240 (global-set-key '(shift f1) 'my-command)
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1241
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1242 ;;; Bind @code{my-command} to @kbd{C-c Shift-f1}
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1243 (global-set-key '[(control c) (shift f1)] 'my-command)
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1244
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1245 ;;; Bind @code{my-command} to the middle mouse button.
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1246 (global-set-key 'button2 'my-command)
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1247
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1248 ;;; Bind @code{my-command} to @kbd{@key{META} @key{CTL} @key{Right Mouse Button}}
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1249 ;;; in the keymap that is in force when you are running @code{dired}.
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1250 (define-key dired-mode-map '(meta control button3) 'my-command)
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1251
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1252 @end example
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1253
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1254 @comment ;; note that these next four lines are not synonymous:
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1255 @comment ;;
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1256 @comment (global-set-key '(meta control delete) 'my-command)
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1257 @comment (global-set-key '(meta control backspace) 'my-command)
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1258 @comment (global-set-key '(meta control h) 'my-command)
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1259 @comment (global-set-key '(meta control H) 'my-command)
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1260 @comment
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1261 @comment ;; note that this binds two key sequences: ``control-j'' and ``linefeed''.
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1262 @comment ;;
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1263 @comment (global-set-key "\^J" 'my-command)
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1264
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1265 @node Key Bindings Using Strings
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1266 @subsubsection Using Strings for Changing Key Bindings
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1267
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1268 For backward compatibility, you can still use strings to represent
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1269 key sequences. Thus you can use commands like the following:
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1270
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1271 @example
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1272 ;;; Bind @code{end-of-line} to @kbd{C-f}
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1273 (global-set-key "\C-f" 'end-of-line)
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1274 @end example
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1275
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1276 Note, however, that in some cases you may be binding more than one
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1277 key sequence by using a single command. This situation can
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1278 arise because in ASCII, @kbd{C-i} and @key{TAB} have
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1279 the same representation. Therefore, when Emacs sees:
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1280
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1281 @example
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1282 (global-set-key "\C-i" 'end-of-line)
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1283 @end example
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1284
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1285 it is unclear whether the user intended to bind @kbd{C-i} or @key{TAB}.
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1286 The solution XEmacs adopts is to bind both of these key
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1287 sequences.
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1288
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1289 @cindex redefining keys
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1290 After binding a command to two key sequences with a form like:
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1291
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1292 @example
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1293 (define-key global-map "\^X\^I" 'command-1)
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1294 @end example
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1295
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1296 it is possible to redefine only one of those sequences like so:
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1297
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1298 @example
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1299 (define-key global-map [(control x) (control i)] 'command-2)
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1300 (define-key global-map [(control x) tab] 'command-3)
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1301 @end example
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1302
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1303 This applies only when running under a window system. If you are
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1304 talking to Emacs through an ASCII-only channel, you do not get any of
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1305 these features.
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1306
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1307 Here is a table of pairs of key sequences that behave in a
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1308 similar fashion:
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1309
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1310 @example
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1311 control h backspace
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1312 control l clear
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1313 control i tab
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1314 control m return
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1315 control j linefeed
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1316 control [ escape
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1317 control @@ control space
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1318 @end example
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1319
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1320 @node Disabling
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1321 @subsection Disabling Commands
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1322 @cindex disabled command
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1323
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1324 Disabling a command marks it as requiring confirmation before it
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1325 can be executed. The purpose of disabling a command is to prevent
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1326 beginning users from executing it by accident and being confused.
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1327
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1328 The direct mechanism for disabling a command is to have a non-@code{nil}
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1329 @code{disabled} property on the Lisp symbol for the command. These
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1330 properties are normally set by the user's init file with
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1331 Lisp expressions such as:
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1332
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1333 @example
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1334 (put 'delete-region 'disabled t)
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1335 @end example
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1336
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1337 @xref{Init File}.
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1338
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1339 If the value of the @code{disabled} property is a string, that string
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1340 is included in the message printed when the command is used:
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1341
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1342 @example
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1343 (put 'delete-region 'disabled
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1344 "Text deleted this way cannot be yanked back!\n")
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1345 @end example
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1346
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1347 @findex disable-command
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1348 @findex enable-command
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1349 You can disable a command either by editing the init file
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1350 directly or with the command @kbd{M-x disable-command}, which edits the
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1351 init file for you. @xref{Init File}.
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1352
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1353 When you attempt to invoke a disabled command interactively in Emacs,
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1354 a window is displayed containing the command's name, its
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1355 documentation, and some instructions on what to do next; then
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1356 Emacs asks for input saying whether to execute the command as requested,
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1357 enable it and execute, or cancel it. If you decide to enable the
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1358 command, you are asked whether to do this permanently or just for the
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1359 current session. Enabling permanently works by automatically editing
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1360 your init file. You can use @kbd{M-x enable-command} at any
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1361 time to enable any command permanently.
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1362
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1363 Whether a command is disabled is independent of what key is used to
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1364 invoke it; it also applies if the command is invoked using @kbd{M-x}.
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1365 Disabling a command has no effect on calling it as a function from Lisp
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1366 programs.
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1367
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1368 @node Syntax
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1369 @section The Syntax Table
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1370 @cindex syntax table
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1371
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1372 All the Emacs commands which parse words or balance parentheses are
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1373 controlled by the @dfn{syntax table}. The syntax table specifies which
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1374 characters are opening delimiters, which are parts of words, which are
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1375 string quotes, and so on. Actually, each major mode has its own syntax
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1376 table (though sometimes related major modes use the same one) which it
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1377 installs in each buffer that uses that major mode. The syntax table
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1378 installed in the current buffer is the one that all commands use, so we
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1379 call it ``the'' syntax table. A syntax table is a Lisp object, a vector of
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1380 length 256 whose elements are numbers.
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1381
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1382 @menu
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1383 * Entry: Syntax Entry. What the syntax table records for each character.
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1384 * Change: Syntax Change. How to change the information.
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1385 @end menu
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1386
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1387 @node Syntax Entry
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1388 @subsection Information About Each Character
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1389
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1390 The syntax table entry for a character is a number that encodes six
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1391 pieces of information:
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1392
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1393 @itemize @bullet
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1394 @item
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1395 The syntactic class of the character, represented as a small integer
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1396 @item
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1397 The matching delimiter, for delimiter characters only
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1398 (the matching delimiter of @samp{(} is @samp{)}, and vice versa)
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1399 @item
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1400 A flag saying whether the character is the first character of a
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1401 two-character comment starting sequence
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1402 @item
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1403 A flag saying whether the character is the second character of a
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1404 two-character comment starting sequence
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1405 @item
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1406 A flag saying whether the character is the first character of a
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1407 two-character comment ending sequence
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1408 @item
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1409 A flag saying whether the character is the second character of a
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1410 two-character comment ending sequence
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1411 @end itemize
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1412
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1413 The syntactic classes are stored internally as small integers, but are
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1414 usually described to or by the user with characters. For example, @samp{(}
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1415 is used to specify the syntactic class of opening delimiters. Here is a
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1416 table of syntactic classes, with the characters that specify them.
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1417
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1418 @table @samp
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1419 @item @w{ }
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1420 The class of whitespace characters.
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1421 @item w
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1422 The class of word-constituent characters.
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1423 @item _
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1424 The class of characters that are part of symbol names but not words.
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1425 This class is represented by @samp{_} because the character @samp{_}
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1426 has this class in both C and Lisp.
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1427 @item .
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1428 The class of punctuation characters that do not fit into any other
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1429 special class.
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1430 @item (
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1431 The class of opening delimiters.
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1432 @item )
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1433 The class of closing delimiters.
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1434 @item '
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1435 The class of expression-adhering characters. These characters are
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1436 part of a symbol if found within or adjacent to one, and are part
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1437 of a following expression if immediately preceding one, but are like
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1438 whitespace if surrounded by whitespace.
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1439 @item "
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1440 The class of string-quote characters. They match each other in pairs,
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1441 and the characters within the pair all lose their syntactic
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1442 significance except for the @samp{\} and @samp{/} classes of escape
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1443 characters, which can be used to include a string-quote inside the
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1444 string.
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1445 @item $
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1446 The class of self-matching delimiters. This is intended for @TeX{}'s
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1447 @samp{$}, which is used both to enter and leave math mode. Thus,
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1448 a pair of matching @samp{$} characters surround each piece of math mode
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1449 @TeX{} input. A pair of adjacent @samp{$} characters act like a single
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1450 one for purposes of matching.
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1451
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1452 @item /
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1453 The class of escape characters that always just deny the following
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1454 character its special syntactic significance. The character after one
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1455 of these escapes is always treated as alphabetic.
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1456 @item \
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1457 The class of C-style escape characters. In practice, these are
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1458 treated just like @samp{/}-class characters, because the extra
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1459 possibilities for C escapes (such as being followed by digits) have no
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1460 effect on where the containing expression ends.
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1461 @item <
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1462 The class of comment-starting characters. Only single-character
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1463 comment starters (such as @samp{;} in Lisp mode) are represented this
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1464 way.
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1465 @item >
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1466 The class of comment-ending characters. Newline has this syntax in
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1467 Lisp mode.
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1468 @end table
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1469
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1470 @vindex parse-sexp-ignore-comments
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1471 The characters flagged as part of two-character comment delimiters can
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1472 have other syntactic functions most of the time. For example, @samp{/} and
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1473 @samp{*} in C code, when found separately, have nothing to do with
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1474 comments. The comment-delimiter significance overrides when the pair of
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1475 characters occur together in the proper order. Only the list and sexp
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1476 commands use the syntax table to find comments; the commands specifically
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1477 for comments have other variables that tell them where to find comments.
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1478 Moreover, the list and sexp commands notice comments only if
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1479 @code{parse-sexp-ignore-comments} is non-@code{nil}. This variable is set
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1480 to @code{nil} in modes where comment-terminator sequences are liable to
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1481 appear where there is no comment, for example, in Lisp mode where the
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1482 comment terminator is a newline but not every newline ends a comment.
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1483
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1484 @node Syntax Change
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1485 @subsection Altering Syntax Information
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1486
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1487 It is possible to alter a character's syntax table entry by storing a new
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1488 number in the appropriate element of the syntax table, but it would be hard
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1489 to determine what number to use. Emacs therefore provides a command that
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1490 allows you to specify the syntactic properties of a character in a
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1491 convenient way.
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1492
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1493 @findex modify-syntax-entry
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1494 @kbd{M-x modify-syntax-entry} is the command to change a character's
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1495 syntax. It can be used interactively and is also used by major
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1496 modes to initialize their own syntax tables. Its first argument is the
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1497 character to change. The second argument is a string that specifies the
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1498 new syntax. When called from Lisp code, there is a third, optional
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1499 argument, which specifies the syntax table in which to make the change. If
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1500 not supplied, or if this command is called interactively, the third
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1501 argument defaults to the current buffer's syntax table.
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1502
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1503 @enumerate
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1504 @item
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1505 The first character in the string specifies the syntactic class. It
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1506 is one of the characters in the previous table (@pxref{Syntax Entry}).
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1507
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1508 @item
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1509 The second character is the matching delimiter. For a character that
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1510 is not an opening or closing delimiter, this should be a space, and may
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1511 be omitted if no following characters are needed.
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1512
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1513 @item
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1514 The remaining characters are flags. The flag characters allowed are:
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1515
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1516 @table @samp
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1517 @item 1
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1518 Flag this character as the first of a two-character comment starting sequence.
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1519 @item 2
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1520 Flag this character as the second of a two-character comment starting sequence.
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1521 @item 3
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1522 Flag this character as the first of a two-character comment ending sequence.
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1523 @item 4
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1524 Flag this character as the second of a two-character comment ending sequence.
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1525 @end table
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1526 @end enumerate
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1527
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1528 @kindex C-h s
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1529 @findex describe-syntax
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1530 Use @kbd{C-h s} (@code{describe-syntax}) to display a description of
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1531 the contents of the current syntax table. The description of each
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1532 character includes both the string you have to pass to
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1533 @code{modify-syntax-entry} to set up that character's current syntax,
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1534 and some English to explain that string if necessary.
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1535
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1536 @node Init File
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1537 @section The Init File
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1538 @cindex init file
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1539 @cindex Emacs initialization file
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1540 @cindex key rebinding, permanent
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1541 @cindex rebinding keys, permanently
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1542
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1543 When you start Emacs, it normally loads either @file{.xemacs/init.el}
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1544 or the file @file{.emacs} (whichever comes first) in your home directory.
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1545 This file, if it exists, should contain Lisp code. It is called your
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1546 initialization file or @dfn{init file}. Use the command line switch
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1547 @samp{-q} to tell Emacs whether to load an init file (@pxref{Entering
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1548 Emacs}). Use the command line switch @samp{-user-init-file}
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1549 (@pxref{Command Switches}) to tell Emacs to load a different file
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1550 instead of @file{~/.xemacs/init.el}/@file{~/.emacs}.
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1551
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1552 When the init file is read, the variable @code{user-init-file} says
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1553 which init file was loaded.
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1554
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1555 At some sites there is a @dfn{default init file}, which is the
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1556 library named @file{default.el}, found via the standard search path for
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1557 libraries. The Emacs distribution contains no such library; your site
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1558 may create one for local customizations. If this library exists, it is
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1559 loaded whenever you start Emacs. But your init file, if any, is loaded
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1560 first; if it sets @code{inhibit-default-init} non-@code{nil}, then
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1561 @file{default} is not loaded.
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1562
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1563 If you have a large amount of code in your init file, you should
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1564 byte-compile it to @file{~/.xemacs/init.elc} or @file{~/.emacs.elc}.
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1565
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1566 @menu
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1567 * Init Syntax:: Syntax of constants in Emacs Lisp.
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1568 * Init Examples:: How to do some things with an init file.
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1569 * Terminal Init:: Each terminal type can have an init file.
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1570 @end menu
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1571
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1572 @node Init Syntax
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1573 @subsection Init File Syntax
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1574
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1575 The init file contains one or more Lisp function call
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1576 expressions. Each consists of a function name followed by
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1577 arguments, all surrounded by parentheses. For example, @code{(setq
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1578 fill-column 60)} represents a call to the function @code{setq} which is
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1579 used to set the variable @code{fill-column} (@pxref{Filling}) to 60.
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1580
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1581 The second argument to @code{setq} is an expression for the new value
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1582 of the variable. This can be a constant, a variable, or a function call
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1583 expression. In the init file, constants are used most of the time.
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1584 They can be:
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1585
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1586 @table @asis
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1587 @item Numbers
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1588 Integers are written in decimal, with an optional initial minus sign.
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1589
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1590 If a sequence of digits is followed by a period and another sequence
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1591 of digits, it is interpreted as a floating point number.
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1592
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1593 The number prefixes @samp{#b}, @samp{#o}, and @samp{#x} are supported to
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1594 represent numbers in binary, octal, and hexadecimal notation (or radix).
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1595
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1596 @item Strings
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1597 Lisp string syntax is the same as C string syntax with a few extra
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1598 features. Use a double-quote character to begin and end a string constant.
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1599
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1600 Newlines and special characters may be present literally in strings. They
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1601 can also be represented as backslash sequences: @samp{\n} for newline,
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1602 @samp{\b} for backspace, @samp{\r} for return, @samp{\t} for tab,
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1603 @samp{\f} for formfeed (control-l), @samp{\e} for escape, @samp{\\} for a
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1604 backslash, @samp{\"} for a double-quote, or @samp{\@var{ooo}} for the
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1605 character whose octal code is @var{ooo}. Backslash and double-quote are
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1606 the only characters for which backslash sequences are mandatory.
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1607
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1608 You can use @samp{\C-} as a prefix for a control character, as in
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1609 @samp{\C-s} for ASCII Control-S, and @samp{\M-} as a prefix for
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1610 a Meta character, as in @samp{\M-a} for Meta-A or @samp{\M-\C-a} for
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1611 Control-Meta-A.@refill
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1612
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1613 @item Characters
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1614 Lisp character constant syntax consists of a @samp{?} followed by
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1615 either a character or an escape sequence starting with @samp{\}.
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1616 Examples: @code{?x}, @code{?\n}, @code{?\"}, @code{?\)}. Note that
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1617 strings and characters are not interchangeable in Lisp; some contexts
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1618 require one and some contexts require the other.
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1619
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1620 @item True
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1621 @code{t} stands for `true'.
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1622
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1623 @item False
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1624 @code{nil} stands for `false'.
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1625
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1626 @item Other Lisp objects
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1627 Write a single-quote (') followed by the Lisp object you want.
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1628 @end table
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1629
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1630 @node Init Examples
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1631 @subsection Init File Examples
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1632
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1633 Here are some examples of doing certain commonly desired things with
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1634 Lisp expressions:
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1635
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1636 @itemize @bullet
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1637 @item
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1638 Make @key{TAB} in C mode just insert a tab if point is in the middle of a
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1639 line.
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1640
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1641 @example
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1642 (setq c-tab-always-indent nil)
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1643 @end example
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1644
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1645 Here we have a variable whose value is normally @code{t} for `true'
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1646 and the alternative is @code{nil} for `false'.
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1647
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1648 @item
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1649 Make searches case sensitive by default (in all buffers that do not
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1650 override this).
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1651
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1652 @example
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1653 (setq-default case-fold-search nil)
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1654 @end example
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1655
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1656 This sets the default value, which is effective in all buffers that do
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1657 not have local values for the variable. Setting @code{case-fold-search}
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1658 with @code{setq} affects only the current buffer's local value, which
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1659 is probably not what you want to do in an init file.
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1660
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1661 @item
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1662 Make Text mode the default mode for new buffers.
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1663
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1664 @example
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1665 (setq default-major-mode 'text-mode)
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1666 @end example
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1667
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1668 Note that @code{text-mode} is used because it is the command for entering
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1669 the mode we want. A single-quote is written before it to make a symbol
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1670 constant; otherwise, @code{text-mode} would be treated as a variable name.
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1671
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1672 @item
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1673 Turn on Auto Fill mode automatically in Text mode and related modes.
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1674
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1675 @example
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1676 (setq text-mode-hook
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1677 '(lambda () (auto-fill-mode 1)))
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1678 @end example
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1679
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1680 Here we have a variable whose value should be a Lisp function. The
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1681 function we supply is a list starting with @code{lambda}, and a single
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1682 quote is written in front of it to make it (for the purpose of this
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1683 @code{setq}) a list constant rather than an expression. Lisp functions
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1684 are not explained here; for mode hooks it is enough to know that
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1685 @code{(auto-fill-mode 1)} is an expression that will be executed when
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1686 Text mode is entered. You could replace it with any other expression
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1687 that you like, or with several expressions in a row.
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1688
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1689 @example
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1690 (setq text-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-fill)
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1691 @end example
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1692
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1693 This is another way to accomplish the same result.
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1694 @code{turn-on-auto-fill} is a symbol whose function definition is
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1695 @code{(lambda () (auto-fill-mode 1))}.
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1696
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1697 @item
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1698 Load the installed Lisp library named @file{foo} (actually a file
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1699 @file{foo.elc} or @file{foo.el} in a standard Emacs directory).
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1700
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1701 @example
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1702 (load "foo")
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1703 @end example
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1704
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1705 When the argument to @code{load} is a relative pathname, not starting
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1706 with @samp{/} or @samp{~}, @code{load} searches the directories in
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1707 @code{load-path} (@pxref{Loading}).
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1708
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1709 @item
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1710 Load the compiled Lisp file @file{foo.elc} from your home directory.
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1711
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1712 @example
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1713 (load "~/foo.elc")
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1714 @end example
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1715
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1716 Here an absolute file name is used, so no searching is done.
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1717
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1718 @item
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1719 Rebind the key @kbd{C-x l} to run the function @code{make-symbolic-link}.
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1720
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1721 @example
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1722 (global-set-key "\C-xl" 'make-symbolic-link)
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1723 @end example
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1724
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1725 or
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1726
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1727 @example
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1728 (define-key global-map "\C-xl" 'make-symbolic-link)
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1729 @end example
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1730
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1731 Note once again the single-quote used to refer to the symbol
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1732 @code{make-symbolic-link} instead of its value as a variable.
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1733
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1734 @item
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1735 Do the same thing for C mode only.
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1736
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1737 @example
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1738 (define-key c-mode-map "\C-xl" 'make-symbolic-link)
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1739 @end example
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1740
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1741 @item
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1742 Bind the function key @key{F1} to a command in C mode.
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1743 Note that the names of function keys must be lower case.
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1744
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1745 @example
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1746 (define-key c-mode-map 'f1 'make-symbolic-link)
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1747 @end example
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1748
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1749 @item
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1750 Bind the shifted version of @key{F1} to a command.
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1751
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1752 @example
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1753 (define-key c-mode-map '(shift f1) 'make-symbolic-link)
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1754 @end example
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1755
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1756 @item
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1757 Redefine all keys which now run @code{next-line} in Fundamental mode
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1758 to run @code{forward-line} instead.
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1759
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1760 @example
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1761 (substitute-key-definition 'next-line 'forward-line
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1762 global-map)
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1763 @end example
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1764
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1765 @item
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1766 Make @kbd{C-x C-v} undefined.
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1767
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1768 @example
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1769 (global-unset-key "\C-x\C-v")
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1770 @end example
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1771
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1772 One reason to undefine a key is so that you can make it a prefix.
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1773 Simply defining @kbd{C-x C-v @var{anything}} would make @kbd{C-x C-v}
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1774 a prefix, but @kbd{C-x C-v} must be freed of any non-prefix definition
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1775 first.
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1776
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1777 @item
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1778 Make @samp{$} have the syntax of punctuation in Text mode.
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1779 Note the use of a character constant for @samp{$}.
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1780
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1781 @example
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1782 (modify-syntax-entry ?\$ "." text-mode-syntax-table)
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1783 @end example
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1784
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1785 @item
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1786 Enable the use of the command @code{eval-expression} without confirmation.
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1787
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1788 @example
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1789 (put 'eval-expression 'disabled nil)
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1790 @end example
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1791 @end itemize
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1792
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1793 @node Terminal Init
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1794 @subsection Terminal-Specific Initialization
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1795
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1796 Each terminal type can have a Lisp library to be loaded into Emacs when
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1797 it is run on that type of terminal. For a terminal type named
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1798 @var{termtype}, the library is called @file{term/@var{termtype}} and it is
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1799 found by searching the directories @code{load-path} as usual and trying the
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1800 suffixes @samp{.elc} and @samp{.el}. Normally it appears in the
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1801 subdirectory @file{term} of the directory where most Emacs libraries are
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1802 kept.@refill
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1803
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1804 The usual purpose of the terminal-specific library is to define the
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1805 escape sequences used by the terminal's function keys using the library
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1806 @file{keypad.el}. See the file
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1807 @file{term/vt100.el} for an example of how this is done.@refill
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1808
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1809 When the terminal type contains a hyphen, only the part of the name
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1810 before the first hyphen is significant in choosing the library name.
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1811 Thus, terminal types @samp{aaa-48} and @samp{aaa-30-rv} both use
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1812 the library @file{term/aaa}. The code in the library can use
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1813 @code{(getenv "TERM")} to find the full terminal type name.@refill
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1814
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1815 @vindex term-file-prefix
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1816 The library's name is constructed by concatenating the value of the
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1817 variable @code{term-file-prefix} and the terminal type. Your init
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1818 file can prevent the loading of the terminal-specific library by setting
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1819 @code{term-file-prefix} to @code{nil}. @xref{Init File}.
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1820
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1821 @vindex term-setup-hook
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1822 The value of the variable @code{term-setup-hook}, if not @code{nil}, is
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1823 called as a function of no arguments at the end of Emacs initialization,
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1824 after both your init file and any terminal-specific library have been
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1825 read. @xref{Init File}. You can set the value in the init file to
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1826 override part of any of the terminal-specific libraries and to define
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1827 initializations for terminals that do not have a library.@refill
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1828
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1829 @node Audible Bell
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1830 @section Changing the Bell Sound
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1831 @cindex audible bell, changing
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1832 @cindex bell, changing
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1833 @vindex sound-alist
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1834 @findex load-default-sounds
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1835 @findex play-sound
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1836
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1837 You can now change how the audible bell sounds using the variable
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1838 @code{sound-alist}.
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1839
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1840 @code{sound-alist}'s value is an list associating symbols with, among
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1841 other things, strings of audio-data. When @code{ding} is called with
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1842 one of the symbols, the associated sound data is played instead of the
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1843 standard beep. This only works if you are logged in on the console of a
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1844 machine with audio hardware. To listen to a sound of the provided type,
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1845 call the function @code{play-sound} with the argument @var{sound}. You
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1846 can also set the volume of the sound with the optional argument
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1847 @var{volume}.@refill
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1848 @cindex ding
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1849
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1850 Each element of @code{sound-alist} is a list describing a sound.
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1851 The first element of the list is the name of the sound being defined.
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1852 Subsequent elements of the list are alternating keyword/value pairs:
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1853
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1854 @table @code
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1855 @item sound
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1856 A string of raw sound data, or the name of another sound to play.
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1857 The symbol @code{t} here means use the default X beep.
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1858
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1859 @item volume
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1860 An integer from 0-100, defaulting to @code{bell-volume}.
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1861
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1862 @item pitch
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1863 If using the default X beep, the pitch (Hz) to generate.
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1864
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1865 @item duration
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1866 If using the default X beep, the duration (milliseconds).
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1867 @end table
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1868
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1869 For compatibility, elements of `sound-alist' may also be of the form:
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1870
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1871 @example
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1872 ( @var{sound-name} . @var{<sound>} )
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1873 ( @var{sound-name} @var{<volume>} @var{<sound>} )
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1874 @end example
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1875
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1876 You should probably add things to this list by calling the function
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1877 @code{load-sound-file}.
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1878
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1879 Note that you can only play audio data if running on the console screen
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1880 of a machine with audio hardware which emacs understands, which at this
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1881 time means a Sun SparcStation, SGI, or HP9000s700.
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1882
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1883 Also note that the pitch, duration, and volume options are available
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1884 everywhere, but most X servers ignore the `pitch' option.
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1885
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1886 @vindex bell-volume
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1887 The variable @code{bell-volume} should be an integer from 0 to 100,
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1888 with 100 being loudest, which controls how loud the sounds emacs makes
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1889 should be. Elements of the @code{sound-alist} may override this value.
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1890 This variable applies to the standard X bell sound as well as sound files.
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1892 If the symbol @code{t} is in place of a sound-string, Emacs uses the
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1893 default X beep. This allows you to define beep-types of
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1894 different volumes even when not running on the console.
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1895
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1896 @findex load-sound-file
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1897 You can add things to this list by calling the function
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1898 @code{load-sound-file}, which reads in an audio-file and adds its data to
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1899 the sound-alist. You can specify the sound with the @var{sound-name}
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1900 argument and the file into which the sounds are loaded with the
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1901 @var{filename} argument. The optional @var{volume} argument sets the
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1902 volume.
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1904 @code{load-sound-file (@var{filename sound-name} &optional @var{volume})}
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1905
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1906 To load and install some sound files as beep-types, use the function
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1907 @code{load-default-sounds} (note that this only works if you are on
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1908 display 0 of a machine with audio hardware).
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1909
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1910 The following beep-types are used by Emacs itself. Other Lisp
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1911 packages may use other beep types, but these are the ones that the C
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1912 kernel of Emacs uses.
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1913
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1914 @table @code
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1915 @item auto-save-error
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1916 An auto-save does not succeed
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1917
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1918 @item command-error
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1919 The Emacs command loop catches an error
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1920
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1921 @item undefined-key
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1922 You type a key that is undefined
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1923
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1924 @item undefined-click
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1925 You use an undefined mouse-click combination
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1927 @item no-completion
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1928 Completion was not possible
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1930 @item y-or-n-p
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1931 You type something other than the required @code{y} or @code{n}
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1932
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1933 @item yes-or-no-p
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1934 You type something other than @code{yes} or @code{no}
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1935 @end table
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1936
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1937 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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1938 @node Faces
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1939 @section Faces
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1940
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1941 XEmacs has objects called extents and faces. An @dfn{extent}
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1942 is a region of text and a @dfn{face} is a collection of textual
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1943 attributes, such as fonts and colors. Every extent is displayed in some
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1944 face; therefore, changing the properties of a face immediately updates the
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1945 display of all associated extents. Faces can be frame-local: you can
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1946 have a region of text that displays with completely different
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1947 attributes when its buffer is viewed from a different X window.
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1948
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1949 The display attributes of faces may be specified either in Lisp or through
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1950 the X resource manager.
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1951
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1952 @subsection Customizing Faces
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1953
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1954 You can change the face of an extent with the functions in
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1955 this section. All the functions prompt for a @var{face} as an
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1956 argument; use completion for a list of possible values.
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1957
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1958 @table @kbd
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1959 @item M-x invert-face
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1960 Swap the foreground and background colors of the given @var{face}.
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1961 @item M-x make-face-bold
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1962 Make the font of the given @var{face} bold. When called from a
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1963 program, returns @code{nil} if this is not possible.
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1964 @item M-x make-face-bold-italic
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1965 Make the font of the given @var{face} bold italic.
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1966 When called from a program, returns @code{nil} if not possible.
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1967 @item M-x make-face-italic
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1968 Make the font of the given @var{face} italic.
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1969 When called from a program, returns @code{nil} if not possible.
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1970 @item M-x make-face-unbold
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1971 Make the font of the given @var{face} non-bold.
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1972 When called from a program, returns @code{nil} if not possible.
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1973 @item M-x make-face-unitalic
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1974 Make the font of the given @var{face} non-italic.
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1975 When called from a program, returns @code{nil} if not possible.
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1976 @item M-x make-face-larger
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1977 Make the font of the given @var{face} a little larger.
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1978 When called from a program, returns @code{nil} if not possible.
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1979 @item M-x make-face-smaller
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1980 Make the font of the given @var{face} a little smaller.
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1981 When called from a program, returns @code{nil} if not possible.
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1982 @item M-x set-face-background
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1983 Change the background color of the given @var{face}.
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1984 @item M-x set-face-background-pixmap
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1985 Change the background pixmap of the given @var{face}.
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1986 @item M-x set-face-font
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1987 Change the font of the given @var{face}.
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1988 @item M-x set-face-foreground
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1989 Change the foreground color of the given @var{face}.
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1990 @item M-x set-face-underline-p
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1991 Change whether the given @var{face} is underlined.
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1992 @end table
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1993
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1994 @findex make-face-bold
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1995 @findex make-face-bold-italic
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1996 @findex make-face-italic
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1997 @findex make-face-unbold
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1998 @findex make-face-unitalic
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1999 @findex make-face-larger
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2000 @findex make-face-smaller
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2001
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2002 @findex invert-face
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2003 You can exchange the foreground and background color of the selected
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2004 @var{face} with the function @code{invert-face}. If the face does not
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2005 specify both foreground and background, then its foreground and
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2006 background are set to the background and foreground of the default face.
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2007 When calling this from a program, you can supply the optional argument
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2008 @var{frame} to specify which frame is affected; otherwise, all frames
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2009 are affected.
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2011 @findex set-face-background
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2012 You can set the background color of the specified @var{face} with the
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2013 function @code{set-face-background}. The argument @code{color} should
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2014 be a string, the name of a color. When called from a program, if the
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2015 optional @var{frame} argument is provided, the face is changed only
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2016 in that frame; otherwise, it is changed in all frames.
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2018 @findex set-face-background-pixmap
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2019 You can set the background pixmap of the specified @var{face} with the
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2020 function @code{set-face-background-pixmap}. The pixmap argument
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2021 @var{name} should be a string, the name of a file of pixmap data. The
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2022 directories listed in the @code{x-bitmap-file-path} variable are
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2023 searched. The bitmap may also be a list of the form @code{(@var{width
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2024 height data})}, where @var{width} and @var{height} are the size in
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2025 pixels, and @var{data} is a string containing the raw bits of the
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2026 bitmap. If the optional @var{frame} argument is provided, the face is
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2027 changed only in that frame; otherwise, it is changed in all frames.
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2028
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2029 The variable @code{x-bitmap-file-path} takes as a value a list of the
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2030 directories in which X bitmap files may be found. If the value is
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2031 @code{nil}, the list is initialized from the @code{*bitmapFilePath}
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2032 resource.
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2033
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2034 If the environment variable @b{XBMLANGPATH} is set, then it is consulted
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2035 before the @code{x-bitmap-file-path} variable.
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2036
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2037 @findex set-face-font
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2038 You can set the font of the specified @var{face} with the function
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2039 @code{set-face-font}. The @var{font} argument should be a string, the
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2040 name of a font. When called from a program, if the
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2041 optional @var{frame} argument is provided, the face is changed only
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2042 in that frame; otherwise, it is changed in all frames.
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2044 @findex set-face-foreground
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2045 You can set the foreground color of the specified @var{face} with the
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2046 function @code{set-face-foreground}. The argument @var{color} should be
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2047 a string, the name of a color. If the optional @var{frame} argument is
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2048 provided, the face is changed only in that frame; otherwise, it is
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2049 changed in all frames.
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2050
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2051 @findex set-face-underline-p
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2052 You can set underline the specified @var{face} with the function
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2053 @code{set-face-underline-p}. The argument @var{underline-p} can be used
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2054 to make underlining an attribute of the face or not. If the optional
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2055 @var{frame} argument is provided, the face is changed only in that
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2056 frame; otherwise, it is changed in all frames.
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2057
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2058 @node Frame Components
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2059 @section Frame Components
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2060
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2061 You can control the presence and position of most frame components, such
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2062 as the menubar, toolbars, and gutters.
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2063
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2064 This section is not written yet. Try the Lisp Reference Manual:
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2065 @ref{Menubar,,,lispref,}, @ref{Toolbar Intro,,,lispref,}, and
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2066 @ref{Gutter Intro,,,lispref,}.
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2067
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2068 @node X Resources
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2069 @section X Resources
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2070 @cindex X resources
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2071 @findex x-create-frame
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2072
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2073 Historically, XEmacs has used the X resource application class @samp{Emacs}
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2074 for its resources. Unfortunately, GNU Emacs uses the same application
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2075 class, and resources are not compatible between the two Emacsen. This
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2076 sharing of the application class often leads to trouble if you want to
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2077 run both variants.
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2078
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2079 Starting with XEmacs 21, XEmacs uses the class @samp{XEmacs} if it finds
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2080 any XEmacs resources in the resource database when the X connection is
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2081 initialized. Otherwise, it will use the class @samp{Emacs} for
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2082 backwards compatibility. The variable @var{x-emacs-application-class}
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2083 may be consulted to determine the application class being used.
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2084
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2085 The examples in this section assume the application class is @samp{Emacs}.
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2086
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2087 The Emacs resources are generally set per-frame. Each Emacs frame can have
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2088 its own name or the same name as another, depending on the name passed to the
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2089 @code{make-frame} function.
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2090
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2091 You can specify resources for all frames with the syntax:
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2092
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2093 @example
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2094 Emacs*parameter: value
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2095 @end example
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2096 @noindent
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2097
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2098 or
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2099
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2100 @example
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2101 Emacs*EmacsFrame.parameter:value
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2102 @end example
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2103 @noindent
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2104
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2105 You can specify resources for a particular frame with the syntax:
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2106
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2107 @example
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2108 Emacs*FRAME-NAME.parameter: value
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2109 @end example
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2110 @noindent
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2111
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2112 @menu
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2113 * Geometry Resources:: Controlling the size and position of frames.
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2114 * Iconic Resources:: Controlling whether frames come up iconic.
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2115 * Resource List:: List of resources settable on a frame or device.
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2116 * Face Resources:: Controlling faces using resources.
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2117 * Widgets:: The widget hierarchy for XEmacs.
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2118 * Menubar Resources:: Specifying resources for the menubar.
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2119 @end menu
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2120
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2121 @node Geometry Resources
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2122 @subsection Geometry Resources
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2123
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2124 To make the default size of all Emacs frames be 80 columns by 55 lines,
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2125 do this:
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2126
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2127 @example
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2128 Emacs*EmacsFrame.geometry: 80x55
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2129 @end example
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2130 @noindent
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2131
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2132 To set the geometry of a particular frame named @samp{fred}, do this:
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2133
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2134 @example
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2135 Emacs*fred.geometry: 80x55
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2136 @end example
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2137 @noindent
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2138
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2139 Important! Do not use the following syntax:
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2140
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2141 @example
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2142 Emacs*geometry: 80x55
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2143 @end example
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2144 @noindent
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2145
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2146 You should never use @code{*geometry} with any X application. It does
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2147 not say "make the geometry of Emacs be 80 columns by 55 lines." It
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2148 really says, "make Emacs and all subwindows thereof be 80x55 in whatever
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2149 units they care to measure in." In particular, that is both telling the
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2150 Emacs text pane to be 80x55 in characters, and telling the menubar pane
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2151 to be 80x55 pixels, which is surely not what you want.
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2152
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2153 As a special case, this geometry specification also works (and sets the
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2154 default size of all Emacs frames to 80 columns by 55 lines):
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2155
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2156 @example
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2157 Emacs.geometry: 80x55
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2158 @end example
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2159 @noindent
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2160
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2161 since that is the syntax used with most other applications (since most
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2162 other applications have only one top-level window, unlike Emacs). In
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2163 general, however, the top-level shell (the unmapped ApplicationShell
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2164 widget named @samp{Emacs} that is the parent of the shell widgets that
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2165 actually manage the individual frames) does not have any interesting
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2166 resources on it, and you should set the resources on the frames instead.
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2167
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2168 The @code{-geometry} command-line argument sets only the geometry of the
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2169 initial frame created by Emacs.
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2170
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2171 A more complete explanation of geometry-handling is
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2172
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2173 @itemize @bullet
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2174 @item
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2175 The @code{-geometry} command-line option sets the @code{Emacs.geometry}
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2176 resource, that is, the geometry of the ApplicationShell.
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2177
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2178 @item
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2179 For the first frame created, the size of the frame is taken from the
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2180 ApplicationShell if it is specified, otherwise from the geometry of the
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2181 frame.
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2182
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2183 @item
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2184 For subsequent frames, the order is reversed: First the frame, and then
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2185 the ApplicationShell.
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2186
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2187 @item
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2188 For the first frame created, the position of the frame is taken from the
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2189 ApplicationShell (@code{Emacs.geometry}) if it is specified, otherwise
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2190 from the geometry of the frame.
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2191
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2192 @item
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2193 For subsequent frames, the position is taken only from the frame, and
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2194 never from the ApplicationShell.
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2195 @end itemize
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2196
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2197 This is rather complicated, but it does seem to provide the most
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2198 intuitive behavior with respect to the default sizes and positions of
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2199 frames created in various ways.
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2200
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2201 @node Iconic Resources
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2202 @subsection Iconic Resources
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2203
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2204 Analogous to @code{-geometry}, the @code{-iconic} command-line option
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2205 sets the iconic flag of the ApplicationShell (@code{Emacs.iconic}) and
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2206 always applies to the first frame created regardless of its name.
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2207 However, it is possible to set the iconic flag on particular frames (by
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2208 name) by using the @code{Emacs*FRAME-NAME.iconic} resource.
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2209
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2210 @node Resource List
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2211 @subsection Resource List
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2212
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2213 Emacs frames accept the following resources:
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2214
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2215 @table @asis
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2216 @item @code{geometry} (class @code{Geometry}): string
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2217 Initial geometry for the frame. @xref{Geometry Resources}, for a
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2218 complete discussion of how this works.
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2219
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2220 @item @code{iconic} (class @code{Iconic}): boolean
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2221 Whether this frame should appear in the iconified state.
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2222
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2223 @item @code{internalBorderWidth} (class @code{InternalBorderWidth}): int
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2224 How many blank pixels to leave between the text and the edge of the
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2225 window.
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2226
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2227 @item @code{interline} (class @code{Interline}): int
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2228 How many pixels to leave between each line (may not be implemented).
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2229
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2230 @item @code{menubar} (class @code{Menubar}): boolean
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2231 Whether newly-created frames should initially have a menubar. Set to
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2232 true by default.
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2233
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2234 @item @code{initiallyUnmapped} (class @code{InitiallyUnmapped}): boolean
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2235 Whether XEmacs should leave the initial frame unmapped when it starts
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2236 up. This is useful if you are starting XEmacs as a server (e.g. in
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2237 conjunction with gnuserv or the external client widget). You can also
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2238 control this with the @code{-unmapped} command-line option.
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2239
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2240 @item @code{barCursor} (class @code{BarColor}): boolean
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2241 Whether the cursor should be displayed as a bar, or the traditional box.
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2242
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2243 @item @code{cursorColor} (class @code{CursorColor}): color-name
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2244 The color of the text cursor.
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2245
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2246 @item @code{scrollBarWidth} (class @code{ScrollBarWidth}): integer
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2247 How wide the vertical scrollbars should be, in pixels; 0 means no
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2248 vertical scrollbars. You can also use a resource specification of the
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2249 form @code{*scrollbar.width}, or the usual toolkit scrollbar resources:
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2250 @code{*XmScrollBar.width} (Motif), @code{*XlwScrollBar.width} (Lucid),
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2251 or @code{*Scrollbar.thickness} (Athena). We don't recommend that you
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2252 use the toolkit resources, though, because they're dependent on how
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2253 exactly your particular build of XEmacs was configured.
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2254
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2255 @item @code{scrollBarHeight} (class @code{ScrollBarHeight}): integer
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2256 How high the horizontal scrollbars should be, in pixels; 0 means no
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2257 horizontal scrollbars. You can also use a resource specification of the
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2258 form @code{*scrollbar.height}, or the usual toolkit scrollbar resources:
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2259 @code{*XmScrollBar.height} (Motif), @code{*XlwScrollBar.height} (Lucid),
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2260 or @code{*Scrollbar.thickness} (Athena). We don't recommend that you use
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2261 the toolkit resources, though, because they're dependent on how exactly
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2262 your particular build of XEmacs was configured.
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2263
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2264 @item @code{scrollBarPlacement} (class @code{ScrollBarPlacement}): string
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2265 Where the horizontal and vertical scrollbars should be positioned. This
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2266 should be one of the four strings @samp{BOTTOM_LEFT},
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2267 @samp{BOTTOM_RIGHT}, @samp{TOP_LEFT}, and @samp{TOP_RIGHT}. Default is
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2268 @samp{BOTTOM_RIGHT} for the Motif and Lucid scrollbars and
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2269 @samp{BOTTOM_LEFT} for the Athena scrollbars.
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2270
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2271 @item @code{topToolBarHeight} (class @code{TopToolBarHeight}): integer
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2272 @itemx @code{bottomToolBarHeight} (class @code{BottomToolBarHeight}): integer
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2273 @itemx @code{leftToolBarWidth} (class @code{LeftToolBarWidth}): integer
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2274 @itemx @code{rightToolBarWidth} (class @code{RightToolBarWidth}): integer
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2275 Height and width of the four possible toolbars.
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2276
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2277 @item @code{topToolBarShadowColor} (class @code{TopToolBarShadowColor}): color-name
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2278 @itemx @code{bottomToolBarShadowColor} (class @code{BottomToolBarShadowColor}): color-name
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2279 Color of the top and bottom shadows for the toolbars. NOTE: These resources
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2280 do @emph{not} have anything to do with the top and bottom toolbars (i.e. the
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2281 toolbars at the top and bottom of the frame)! Rather, they affect the top
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2282 and bottom shadows around the edges of all four kinds of toolbars.
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2283
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2284 @item @code{topToolBarShadowPixmap} (class @code{TopToolBarShadowPixmap}): pixmap-name
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2285 @itemx @code{bottomToolBarShadowPixmap} (class @code{BottomToolBarShadowPixmap}): pixmap-name
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2286 Pixmap of the top and bottom shadows for the toolbars. If set, these
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2287 resources override the corresponding color resources. NOTE: These
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2288 resources do @emph{not} have anything to do with the top and bottom
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2289 toolbars (i.e. the toolbars at the top and bottom of the frame)!
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2290 Rather, they affect the top and bottom shadows around the edges of all
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2291 four kinds of toolbars.
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2292
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2293 @item @code{toolBarShadowThickness} (class @code{ToolBarShadowThickness}): integer
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2294 Thickness of the shadows around the toolbars, in pixels.
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2295
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2296 @item @code{visualBell} (class @code{VisualBell}): boolean
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2297 Whether XEmacs should flash the screen rather than making an audible beep.
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2298
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2299 @item @code{bellVolume} (class @code{BellVolume}): integer
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2300 Volume of the audible beep.
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2301
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2302 @item @code{useBackingStore} (class @code{UseBackingStore}): boolean
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2303 Whether XEmacs should set the backing-store attribute of the X windows
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2304 it creates. This increases the memory usage of the X server but decreases
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2305 the amount of X traffic necessary to update the screen, and is useful
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2306 when the connection to the X server goes over a low-bandwidth line
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2307 such as a modem connection.
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2308 @end table
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2309
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2310 Emacs devices accept the following resources:
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2311
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2312 @table @asis
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2313 @item @code{textPointer} (class @code{Cursor}): cursor-name
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2314 The cursor to use when the mouse is over text. This resource is used to
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2315 initialize the variable @code{x-pointer-shape}.
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2316
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2317 @item @code{selectionPointer} (class @code{Cursor}): cursor-name
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2318 The cursor to use when the mouse is over a selectable text region (an
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2319 extent with the @samp{highlight} property; for example, an Info
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2320 cross-reference). This resource is used to initialize the variable
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2321 @code{x-selection-pointer-shape}.
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2322
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2323 @item @code{spacePointer} (class @code{Cursor}): cursor-name
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2324 The cursor to use when the mouse is over a blank space in a buffer (that
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2325 is, after the end of a line or after the end-of-file). This resource is
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2326 used to initialize the variable @code{x-nontext-pointer-shape}.
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2327
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2328 @item @code{modeLinePointer} (class @code{Cursor}): cursor-name
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2329 The cursor to use when the mouse is over a modeline. This resource is
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2330 used to initialize the variable @code{x-mode-pointer-shape}.
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2331
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2332 @item @code{gcPointer} (class @code{Cursor}): cursor-name
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2333 The cursor to display when a garbage-collection is in progress. This
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2334 resource is used to initialize the variable @code{x-gc-pointer-shape}.
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2335
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2336 @item @code{scrollbarPointer} (class @code{Cursor}): cursor-name
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2337 The cursor to use when the mouse is over the scrollbar. This resource
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2338 is used to initialize the variable @code{x-scrollbar-pointer-shape}.
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2339
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2340 @item @code{pointerColor} (class @code{Foreground}): color-name
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2341 @itemx @code{pointerBackground} (class @code{Background}): color-name
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2342 The foreground and background colors of the mouse cursor. These
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2343 resources are used to initialize the variables
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2344 @code{x-pointer-foreground-color} and @code{x-pointer-background-color}.
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2345 @end table
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2346
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2347 @node Face Resources
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2348 @subsection Face Resources
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2349
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2350 The attributes of faces are also per-frame. They can be specified as:
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2351
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2352 @example
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2353 Emacs.FACE_NAME.parameter: value
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2354 @end example
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2355 @noindent
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2356
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2357 or
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2358
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2359 @example
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2360 Emacs*FRAME_NAME.FACE_NAME.parameter: value
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2361 @end example
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2362 @noindent
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2363
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2364 Faces accept the following resources:
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2365
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2366 @table @asis
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2367 @item @code{attributeFont} (class @code{AttributeFont}): font-name
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2368 The font of this face.
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2369
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2370 @item @code{attributeForeground} (class @code{AttributeForeground}): color-name
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2371 @itemx @code{attributeBackground} (class @code{AttributeBackground}): color-name
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2372 The foreground and background colors of this face.
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2373
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2374 @item @code{attributeBackgroundPixmap} (class @code{AttributeBackgroundPixmap}): file-name
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2375 The name of an @sc{xbm} file (or @sc{xpm} file, if your version of Emacs
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2376 supports @sc{xpm}), to use as a background stipple.
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2377
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2378 @item @code{attributeUnderline} (class @code{AttributeUnderline}): boolean
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2379 Whether text in this face should be underlined.
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2380 @end table
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2381
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2382 All text is displayed in some face, defaulting to the face named
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2383 @code{default}. To set the font of normal text, use
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2384 @code{Emacs*default.attributeFont}. To set it in the frame named
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2385 @code{fred}, use @code{Emacs*fred.default.attributeFont}.
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2386
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2387 These are the names of the predefined faces:
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2388
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2389 @table @code
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2390 @item default
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2391 Everything inherits from this.
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2392
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2393 @item bold
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2394 If this is not specified in the resource database, Emacs tries to find a
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2395 bold version of the font of the default face.
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2396
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2397 @item italic
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2398 If this is not specified in the resource database, Emacs tries to find
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2399 an italic version of the font of the default face.
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2400
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2401 @item bold-italic
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2402 If this is not specified in the resource database, Emacs tries to find a
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2403 bold-italic version of the font of the default face.
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2404
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2405 @item modeline
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2406 This is the face that the modeline is displayed in. If not specified in
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2407 the resource database, it is determined from the default face by
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2408 reversing the foreground and background colors.
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2409
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2410 @item highlight
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2411 This is the face that highlighted extents (for example, Info
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2412 cross-references and possible completions, when the mouse passes over
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2413 them) are displayed in.
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2414
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2415 @item left-margin
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2416 @itemx right-margin
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2417 These are the faces that the left and right annotation margins are
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2418 displayed in.
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2419
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2420 @item zmacs-region
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2421 This is the face that mouse selections are displayed in.
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2422
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2423 @item isearch
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2424 This is the face that the matched text being searched for is displayed
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2425 in.
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2426
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2427 @item info-node
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2428 This is the face of info menu items. If unspecified, it is copied from
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2429 @code{bold-italic}.
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2430
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2431 @item info-xref
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2432 This is the face of info cross-references. If unspecified, it is copied
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2433 from @code{bold}. (Note that, when the mouse passes over a
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2434 cross-reference, the cross-reference's face is determined from a
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2435 combination of the @code{info-xref} and @code{highlight} faces.)
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2436 @end table
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2437
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2438 Other packages might define their own faces; to see a list of all faces,
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2439 use any of the interactive face-manipulation commands such as
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2440 @code{set-face-font} and type @samp{?} when you are prompted for the
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2441 name of a face.
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2442
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2443 If the @code{bold}, @code{italic}, and @code{bold-italic} faces are not
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2444 specified in the resource database, then XEmacs attempts to derive them
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2445 from the font of the default face. It can only succeed at this if you
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2446 have specified the default font using the XLFD (X Logical Font
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2447 Description) format, which looks like
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2448
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2449 @example
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2450 *-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*
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2451 @end example
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2452 @noindent
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2453
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2454 If you use any of the other, less strict font name formats, some of which
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2455 look like
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2456
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2457 @example
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2458 lucidasanstypewriter-12
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2459 fixed
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2460 9x13
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2461 @end example
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2462
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2463 then XEmacs won't be able to guess the names of the bold and italic
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2464 versions. All X fonts can be referred to via XLFD-style names, so you
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2465 should use those forms. See the man pages for @samp{X(1)},
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2466 @samp{xlsfonts(1)}, and @samp{xfontsel(1)}.
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2467
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2468 @node Widgets
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2469 @subsection Widgets
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2470
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2471 There are several structural widgets between the terminal EmacsFrame
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2472 widget and the top level ApplicationShell; the exact names and types of
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2473 these widgets change from release to release (for example, they changed
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2474 between 19.8 and 19.9, 19.9 and 19.10, and 19.10 and 19.12) and are
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2475 subject to further change in the future, so you should avoid mentioning
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2476 them in your resource database. The above-mentioned syntaxes should be
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2477 forward- compatible. As of 19.13, the exact widget hierarchy is as
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2478 follows:
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2479
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2480 @example
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2481 INVOCATION-NAME "shell" "container" FRAME-NAME
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2482 x-emacs-application-class "EmacsShell" "EmacsManager" "EmacsFrame"
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2483 @end example
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2484
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2485 where INVOCATION-NAME is the terminal component of the name of the
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2486 XEmacs executable (usually @samp{xemacs}), and
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2487 @samp{x-emacs-application-class} is generally @samp{Emacs}.
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2488
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2489 @node Menubar Resources
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2490 @subsection Menubar Resources
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2491
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2492 As the menubar is implemented as a widget which is not a part of XEmacs
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2493 proper, it does not use the face mechanism for specifying fonts and
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2494 colors: It uses whatever resources are appropriate to the type of widget
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2495 which is used to implement it.
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2496
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2497 If Emacs was compiled to use only the Lucid Motif-lookalike menu widgets,
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2498 then one way to specify the font of the menubar would be
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2499
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2500 @example
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2501 Emacs*menubar*font: *-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*
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2502 @end example
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2503
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2504 If both the Lucid Motif-lookalike menu widgets and X Font Sets are
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2505 configured to allow multilingual menubars, then one uses
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2506
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2507 @example
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2508 *menubar*FontSet: -*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*, \
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2509 -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-120-*-jisx0208.1983-0
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2510 @end example
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2511
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2512 That would specify fonts for a Japanese menubar. Specifying only one
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2513 XLFD is acceptable; specifying more than one for a given registry
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2514 (language) is also allowed. When X Font Sets are configured, some .font
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2515 resources (eg, menubars) are ignored in favor of the corresponding
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2516 .fontSet resources.
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2517
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2518 If the Motif library is being used, then one would have to use
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2519
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2520 @example
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2521 Emacs*menubar*fontList: *-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*
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2522 @end example
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2523
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2524 because the Motif library uses the @code{fontList} resource name instead
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2525 of @code{font}, which has subtly different semantics.
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2526
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2527 The same is true of the scrollbars: They accept whichever resources are
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2528 appropriate for the toolkit in use.