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Update Customization buffer examples
and some other minor changes.
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@ -236,7 +236,7 @@ C-h v fill-column @key{RET}
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displays something like this:
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@smallexample
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fill-column's value is 75
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fill-column's value is 70
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Documentation:
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*Column beyond which automatic line-wrapping should happen.
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@ -320,6 +320,10 @@ under it. It looks like this, in part:
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Customization of the One True Editor.
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See also [Manual].
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Confirm Kill Emacs: [Hide] [Value Menu] Don't confirm
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[State]: this option is unchanged from its standard setting.
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How to ask for confirmation when leaving Emacs. [More]
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Editing group: [Go to Group]
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Basic text editing facilities.
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@ -354,12 +358,12 @@ Group]} field for a group creates a new customization buffer, which
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shows that group and its contents. This field is a kind of hypertext
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link to another group.
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The @code{Emacs} group does not include any user options itself, but
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other groups do. By examining various groups, you will eventually find
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the options and faces that belong to the feature you are interested in
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customizing. Then you can use the customization buffer to set them.
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You can go straight to a particular group by name using the command
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@kbd{M-x customize-group}.
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The @code{Emacs} group includes a few user options itself, but most
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of them are in other groups. By examining various groups, you will
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eventually find the options and faces that belong to the feature you
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are interested in customizing. Then you can use the customization
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buffer to set them. You can go straight to a particular group by name
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using the command @kbd{M-x customize-group}.
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@findex customize-browse
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You can view the structure of customization groups on a larger scale
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@ -384,12 +388,12 @@ This is the way to set values in it.
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customization buffer:
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@smallexample
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Kill Ring Max: [Hide] 30
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Kill Ring Max: [Hide] 60
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[State]: this option is unchanged from its standard setting.
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Maximum length of kill ring before oldest elements are thrown away.
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@end smallexample
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The text following @samp{[Hide]}, @samp{30} in this case, indicates
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The text following @samp{[Hide]}, @samp{60} in this case, indicates
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the current value of the option. If you see @samp{[Show]} instead of
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@samp{[Hide]}, it means that the value is hidden; the customization
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buffer initially hides values that take up several lines. Invoke
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@ -459,8 +463,8 @@ File Coding System Alist: [Hide]
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Encoding: emacs-mule
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[INS] [DEL] File regexp: \(\`\|/\)loaddefs.el\'
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Choice: [Value Menu] Encoding/decoding pair:
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Decoding: no-conversion
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Encoding: no-conversion
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Decoding: raw-text
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Encoding: raw-text-unix
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[INS] [DEL] File regexp: \.tar\'
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Choice: [Value Menu] Encoding/decoding pair:
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Decoding: no-conversion
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@ -595,11 +599,12 @@ Attributes: [ ] Font family: [Value Menu] *
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[ ] Underline: [Value Menu] *
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[ ] Overline: [Value Menu] *
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[ ] Strike-through: [Value Menu] *
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[ ] Box around text: [Value Menu] Off
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[ ] Box around text: [Value Menu] *
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[ ] Inverse-video: [Value Menu] *
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[X] Foreground: [Value Menu] Color: white (sample)
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[X] Background: [Value Menu] Color: blue (sample)
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[ ] Stipple: [Value Menu] *
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[ ] Inherit:
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@end smallexample
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Each face attribute has its own line. The @samp{[@var{x}]} field
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A face can specify different appearances for different types of
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display. For example, a face can make text red on a color display, but
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use a bold font on a monochrome display. To specify multiple
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appearances for a face, select @samp{Show Display Types} in the menu you
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appearances for a face, select @samp{Show all display specs} in the menu you
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get from invoking @samp{[State]}.
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@findex modify-face
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@ -697,7 +702,7 @@ definitions have been changed since the specified version.
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@findex customize-customized
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If you change option values and then decide the change was a mistake,
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you can use two special commands to revisit your previous changes. Use
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@kbd{customize-saved} to look at the options and faces that you have
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@kbd{M-x customize-saved} to look at the options and faces that you have
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saved. Use @kbd{M-x customize-customized} to look at the options and
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faces that you have set but not saved.
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@ -1652,7 +1657,7 @@ Other cursor repositioning keys.
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@item @code{select}, @code{print}, @code{execute}, @code{backtab}
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@itemx @code{insert}, @code{undo}, @code{redo}, @code{clearline}
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@itemx @code{insertline}, @code{deleteline}, @code{insertchar}, @code{deletechar},
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@itemx @code{insertline}, @code{deleteline}, @code{insertchar}, @code{deletechar}
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Miscellaneous function keys.
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@item @code{f1}, @code{f2}, @dots{} @code{f35}
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saying whether to execute the command as requested, enable it and
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execute it, or cancel. If you decide to enable the command, you are
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asked whether to do this permanently or just for the current session.
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Enabling permanently works by automatically editing your @file{.emacs}
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file.
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(Enabling permanently works by automatically editing your @file{.emacs}
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file.) You can also type @kbd{!} to enable @emph{all} commands,
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for the current session only.
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The direct mechanism for disabling a command is to put a
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non-@code{nil} @code{disabled} property on the Lisp symbol for the
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