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13 XEmacs has a new vi emulation mode called evi mode. To 13 XEmacs has a new vi emulation mode called evi mode. To
14 start evi mode in Emacs, type the command @kbd{M-x evi}. If you want 14 start evi mode in Emacs, type the command @kbd{M-x evi}. If you want
15 Emacs to automatically put you in evi-mode all the time, include this 15 Emacs to automatically put you in evi-mode all the time, include this
16 line in your @file{.emacs} file: 16 line in your init file:
17 @example 17 @example
18 (setq term-setup-hook 'evi) 18 (setq term-setup-hook 'evi)
19 @end example 19 @end example
20 @xref{evi Mode} for a brief discussion. 20 @xref{evi Mode} for a brief discussion.
21 @xref{Init File}.
21 @end ignore 22 @end ignore
22 23
23 @item 24 @item
24 XEmacs has a new vi emulation mode called ``viper'' mode. To start 25 XEmacs has a new vi emulation mode called ``viper'' mode. To start
25 viper mode in XEmacs, type the command @kbd{M-x viper-mode}. If you 26 viper mode in XEmacs, type the command @kbd{M-x viper-mode}. If you
26 want XEmacs to automatically put you in viper-mode all the time, include 27 want XEmacs to automatically put you in viper-mode all the time, include
27 this line in your @file{.emacs} file: 28 this line in your init file:
28 @example 29 @example
29 (viper-mode) 30 (viper-mode)
30 @end example 31 @end example
32 @xref{Init File}.
31 33
32 @item 34 @item
33 Earlier versions of Emacs only allowed keybindings to ASCII character 35 Earlier versions of Emacs only allowed keybindings to ASCII character
34 sequences. XEmacs has greatly expanded this by allowing you to 36 sequences. XEmacs has greatly expanded this by allowing you to
35 use a vector of key sequences which are in turn composed of a modifier 37 use a vector of key sequences which are in turn composed of a modifier
265 ;; Code specific to emacs 18 goes here 267 ;; Code specific to emacs 18 goes here
266 ;; 268 ;;
267 )) 269 ))
268 @end example 270 @end example
269 271
270 Of particular interest for use in @file{.emacs} files are: 272 Alternatively, use @file{.xemacs/init.el} for an init file. @xref{Init File}.
273
274 Of particular interest for use in files are:
271 275
272 @itemize @bullet 276 @itemize @bullet
273 @findex add-menu 277 @findex add-menu
274 @findex add-menu-item 278 @findex add-menu-item
275 @findex delete-menu-item 279 @findex delete-menu-item