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2009-02-19 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
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* basic.texi (Moving Point, Position Info):
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* files.texi (Visiting):
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* mini.texi (Completion Options):
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* text.texi (HTML Mode): Remove duplicate words.
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2009-02-20 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
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* rmail.texi: Minor updates for mbox rather than Babyl.
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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ Move to the end of the buffer (@code{end-of-buffer}).
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Scroll the display one screen forward, and move point if necessary to
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put it on the screen (@code{scroll-up}). If your keyboard has a
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@key{PageDown} key (sometimes labelled @key{next}), it does the same
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thing as as @key{C-v}. Scrolling commands are described further in
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thing as @key{C-v}. Scrolling commands are described further in
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@ref{Scrolling}.
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@item M-v
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@itemx @key{PageUp}
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@kbd{M-x what-line} displays the current line number in the echo
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area. This command is usually redundant, because the current line
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number is shown in the mode line (@pxref{Mode Line}). However, if you
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narrow the buffer, the mode line shows the the line number relative to
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narrow the buffer, the mode line shows the line number relative to
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the accessible portion (@pxref{Narrowing}). By contrast,
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@code{what-line} displays both the line number relative to the
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narrowed region and the line number relative to the whole buffer.
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@dfn{Self-documenting} means that at any time you can use special
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commands, known as @dfn{help commands}, to find out what your options
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are, or to find out what what any command does, or to find all the
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are, or to find out what any command does, or to find all the
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commands that pertain to a given topic. @xref{Help}.
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@dfn{Customizable} means that you can easily alter the behavior of
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@vindex find-file-run-dired
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If you ``visit'' a file that is actually a directory, Emacs invokes
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Dired, the Emacs directory browser; this lets you you ``edit'' the
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Dired, the Emacs directory browser; this lets you ``edit'' the
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contents of the directory. @xref{Dired}. You can disable this
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behavior by setting the variable @code{find-file-run-dired} to
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@code{nil}; in that case, it is an error to try to visit a directory.
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shows the completion list buffer on the second attempt to complete.
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In other words, if there is nothing to complete, the first @key{TAB}
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echoes @samp{Next char not unique}; the second @key{TAB} does the
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completion list buffer buffer.
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completion list buffer.
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@vindex completion-ignored-extensions
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@cindex ignored file names, in completion
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@cindex mode, nXML
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@findex nxml-mode
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@cindex XML schema
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Emacs also provides a more advanced mode mode for editing XML
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Emacs also provides a more advanced mode for editing XML
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documents, called nXML mode (@code{nxml-mode}). nXML mode is aware of
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many existing XML schema, and uses them to provide completion of XML
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elements via @kbd{C-@key{RET}} or @kbd{M-@key{TAB}}, as well as
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2009-02-20 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
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* emacs-lisp-intro.texi (current-kill, Code for current-kill)
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(Body of current-kill): Remove duplicate words.
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2008-11-19 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
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* doclicense.texi: New file.
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@comment %**end of header
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@c per rms and peterb, use 10pt fonts for the main text, mostly to
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@c save on paper cost.
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@c save on paper cost.
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@c Do this inside @tex for now, so current makeinfo does not complain.
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@tex
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@ifset smallbook
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@end smallexample
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@noindent
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and add other expressions, too.
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and add other expressions, too.
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@node X11 Colors, Miscellaneous, Simple Extension, Emacs Initialization
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The @code{current-kill} function changes the element in the kill ring
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to which @code{kill-ring-yank-pointer} points. (Also, the
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@code{kill-new} function sets @code{kill-ring-yank-pointer} to point
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to the latest element of the the kill ring. The @code{kill-new}
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to the latest element of the kill ring. The @code{kill-new}
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function is used directly or indirectly by @code{kill-append},
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@code{copy-region-as-kill}, @code{kill-ring-save}, @code{kill-line},
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and @code{kill-region}.)
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@end smallexample
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Remember also that the @code{kill-new} function sets
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@code{kill-ring-yank-pointer} to the latest element of the the kill
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@code{kill-ring-yank-pointer} to the latest element of the kill
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ring, which means that all the functions that call it set the value
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indirectly: @code{kill-append}, @code{copy-region-as-kill},
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@code{kill-ring-save}, @code{kill-line}, and @code{kill-region}.
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@need 2000
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Let us consider the `if not' or else-part of the @code{current-kill}
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function. (The then-part uses the the @code{kill-new} function, which
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function. (The then-part uses the @code{kill-new} function, which
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we have already described. @xref{kill-new function, , The
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@code{kill-new} function}.)
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2009-02-20 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
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* modes.texi (Major Mode Conventions): Remove duplicate words.
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(Customizing Keywords): Fix typo.
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2009-02-14 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
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* nonascii.texi (User-Chosen Coding Systems): Document that
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letters and other printing characters as special commands.
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@item
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Major modes modes for editing text should not define @key{RET} to do
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Major modes for editing text should not define @key{RET} to do
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anything other than insert a newline. However, it is ok for
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specialized modes for text that users don't directly edit, such as
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Dired and Info modes, to redefine @key{RET} to do something entirely
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You can use @code{font-lock-add-keywords} to add additional
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search-based fontification rules to a major mode, and
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@code{font-lock-remove-keywords} to removes rules.
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@code{font-lock-remove-keywords} to remove rules.
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@defun font-lock-add-keywords mode keywords &optional how
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This function adds highlighting @var{keywords}, for the current buffer
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2009-02-20 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
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* ada-mode.texi (Project files, Automatic Casing):
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* dbus.texi (Signals):
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* gnus.texi (Selecting a Group, Filtering Incoming Mail):
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* mh-e.texi (HTML):
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* nxml-mode.texi (Locating a schema)
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(Using the document's URI to locate a schema):
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* org.texi (Footnotes, Using the mapping API):
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* rcirc.texi (Channels): Remove duplicate words.
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2009-02-20 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
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* dired-x.texi (Miscellaneous Commands):
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Note that Ada mode project files @samp{*.adp} are different than GNAT
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compiler project files @samp{*.gpr}. However, Emacs Ada mode can use a
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GNAT project project file to specify the project directories. If no
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GNAT project file to specify the project directories. If no
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other customization is needed, a GNAT project file can be used without
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an Emacs Ada mode project file.
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@end table
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Ada mode allows you to define exceptions to these rules, in a file
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specified by the variable variable @code{ada-case-exception-file}
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specified by the variable @code{ada-case-exception-file}
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(default @file{~/.emacs_case_exceptions}). Each line in this file
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specifies the casing of one word or word fragment. Comments may be
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included, separated from the word by a space.
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@end defun
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@defun dbus-unregister-object object
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Unregister @var{object} from the the D-Bus. @var{object} must be the
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Unregister @var{object} from the D-Bus. @var{object} must be the
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result of a preceding @code{dbus-register-signal} or
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@code{dbus-register-method} call. It returns @code{t} if @var{object}
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has been unregistered, @code{nil} otherwise.
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If @code{gnus-auto-select-first} is non-@code{nil}, select an article
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automatically when entering a group with the @kbd{SPACE} command.
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Which article this is is controlled by the
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Which article this is controlled by the
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@code{gnus-auto-select-subject} variable. Valid values for this
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@subsection nnmairix
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@cindex mairix
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@cindex mairix
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@cindex nnmairix
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new mail in these folders (e.g. by pressing @kbd{g} or @kbd{M-g}), they
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automatically update themselves by calling mairix.
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automatically update themselves by calling mairix.
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You might ask why you need @code{nnmairix} at all, since mairix already
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line-end-conversion, but sometimes @code{netcat} is simply not available.
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@code{spam-check-ifile}, and @code{spam-check-stat} spam back ends,
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you should also set set the variable @code{nnimap-split-download-body}
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you should also set the variable @code{nnimap-split-download-body}
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to @code{t}. These spam back ends are most useful when they can
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``scan'' the full message body. By default, the nnimap back end only
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* Setup::
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* Fancy splitting to parent::
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following which displays an HTML link or textual URL in an external
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@copying
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XML with RELAX NG support.
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XML with RELAX NG support.
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Copyright @copyright{} 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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@menu
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* Outlining::
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* Locating a schema::
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* DTDs::
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* Limitations::
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* Completion::
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* Schema locating file syntax basics::
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* Footnote markup::
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conversation. Otherwise an @samp{irc:/} style link to the user/channel/server
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* Footnote markup::
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* Footnote markup::
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* Emphasis and monospace:: To bold or not to bold
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* TeX macros and LaTeX fragments:: Create special, rich export.
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* Horizontal rules:: A line across the page
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comment @r{skip trees with the COMMENT keyword}
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function or Lisp form
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@r{will be used as value for @code{org-agenda-skip-function},}
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@r{so whenever the the function returns t, FUNC}
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@r{so whenever the function returns t, FUNC}
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@r{will not be called for that entry and search will}
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@r{continue from the point where the function leaves it}
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@end example
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@kindex C-c C-l
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@cindex low priority channels
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The solution is to mark this channel as as a low priority channel.
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The solution is to mark this channel as a low priority channel.
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Use @kbd{C-c C-l} to make the current channel a low-priority channel.
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Low priority channels have the modeline indicator ``LowPri''.
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@kbd{C-c C-@key{SPC}} will not switch to low priority channels unless
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@node Notices, , Keywords, Fighting Information Overload
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@section Notices
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@cindex part notices, how to omit
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@cindex part notices, how to omit
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@cindex join notices, how to omit
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@cindex quit notices, how to omit
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@cindex nick notices, how to omit
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2008-09-30 Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com>
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* calc/calc-units.el (math-standard-units): Add entries used to
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display the the values in the units buffer.
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display the values in the units buffer.
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(math-build-units-table): Add entries to the units table to be used
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to display the values in the units buffer.
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(math-build-units-table-buffer): Use the display entry of the units
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the frame.
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(composition_compute_stop_pos): Adjust cmp_it->stop_pos if point
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is within a composition.
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(Fcomposition_get_gstring): Fix the the terminal case.
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(Fcomposition_get_gstring): Fix the terminal case.
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* term.c (encode_terminal_code): Fix handling of composition.
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(produce_composite_glyph): For static composition, get pixel_width
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* ftfont.c (struct OpenTypeSpec): Rename members script_tag to
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script, langsys_tag to langsys, new member script.
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(OTF_TAG_STR): Terminate by '\0'.
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(ftfont_get_open_type_spec): If :otf prop is is spec, Limit the
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(ftfont_get_open_type_spec): If :otf prop is spec, limit the
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listing to the script specified in that property. Fix arg to
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OTF_check_features.
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