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[xemacs-hg @ 2004-12-05 08:48:12 by ben] The section on Troubleshooting (now 2.3) has been completely written and includes a lot of stuff that is not properly documented anywhere else. A fair amount of obsolete info has been deleted and I've incorporated the comments that people (mostly Stephen T) made. Former chapter 3 has been split up in two, one pertaining to basic I/O and the other to external I/O. What were formerly chapters 5 and 6 no longer exist as such; the info in them has been distributed across various other chapters. Old chapter 4 got split up, part going to the new chapter 4 on external I/O and part going to the new chapter 5 on the Internet. In this new chapter, stuff not pertaining to a specific package (e.g. VM or GNUS) was taken out of package-specific sections and a general mail section was constituted. Part of old chapter 5 remains in a new chapter 6 devoted to Emacs Lisp and other advanced stuff, and a section from old chapter 3 on basic init-file Lisp and some stuff from old chapter 5 on Info. The rest of chapter 5 was just misc and has gotten scattered to the winds (mostly in chapters 3 and 4). Old chapter 6 has also gotten quite scattered; there is no longer any section specifically devoted to Windows except one of the Installation sections (along with a section specfically devoted to Unix), and the rest has moved to join the appropriate non-Windows-specific section elsewhere. A lot of chapters had their sections rearranged and likewise for sections having entries rearranged, with the intention that the new arrangement should be more natural. In general I hope that stuff should be much easier to locate. I also rewrote the entries on the relation between XEmacs and GNU Emacs on the authors of XEmacs, including lots of info on who wrote specific subsections. However, this history is certainly not complete; I hope people will look over this and fix it up as necessary.
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;;; fontl-hooks.el --- pre-loaded stuff for font-lock.

;; Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Copyright (C) 1995 Amdahl Corporation.
;; Copyright (C) 1996 Ben Wing.

;; This file is part of XEmacs.

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;;; Synched up with: FSF 19.30. (font-lock.el)

;;; Commentary:

;; The reason for the existence of this file is so that modes can
;; call `font-lock-set-defaults' without worrying about whether
;; font-lock is loaded.  We don't autoload this from font-lock.el
;; because loading font-lock.el automatically turns font-lock on.

;;; Code:

(defun font-lock-set-defaults (&optional explicit-defaults)
  "Set fontification defaults appropriately for this mode.
Sets `font-lock-keywords', `font-lock-keywords-only', `font-lock-syntax-table',
`font-lock-beginning-of-syntax-function' and
`font-lock-keywords-case-fold-search'.

If `font-lock-defaults' is currently set, it is used.  Otherwise, the
symbol naming the major mode is examined for a `font-lock-defaults'
property.  If that is not present, but a variable `foo-mode-font-lock-keywords'
is, the value of that variable is used as the default for
`font-lock-keywords'.  Various other backward-compatible behaviors also
exist -- if you're curious, look at the source.

The value of `font-lock-maximum-decoration' is used to determine which
set of keywords applies, if more than one exists.

This will also put the buffer into Font Lock mode if any keywords exist
and if auto-fontification is called for, as determined by
`font-lock-auto-fontify', `font-lock-mode-enable-list', and
`font-lock-mode-disable-list'.

Calling this function multiple times in the same buffer is safe -- this
function keeps track of whether it has already been called in this
buffer, and does nothing if so.  This allows for multiple ways of getting
Font Lock properly initialized in a buffer, to deal with existing major
modes that do not call this function. (For example, Font Lock adds this
function to `find-file-hooks'.)

Major modes that have any font-lock defaults specified should call this
function during their initialization process, after they have set
the variable `major-mode'.

If EXPLICIT-DEFAULTS is t, this function will not check whether it
has already been run in this buffer, and will always do the full
computation.

If EXPLICIT-DEFAULTS is not nil and not t, it should be something
that is allowable as a value for `font-lock-defaults' and will be
used to initialize the Font Lock variables."

  (when
      (and
       (featurep 'font-lock)
       (if font-lock-auto-fontify
	   (not (memq major-mode font-lock-mode-disable-list))
	 (memq major-mode font-lock-mode-enable-list))
       (font-lock-set-defaults-1 explicit-defaults)
       font-lock-keywords)
    (turn-on-font-lock)))

(provide 'fontl-hooks)

;;; fontl-hooks.el ends here