separators, pages are separated by @samp{.bp} commands, and comments
start with backslash-doublequote. It also defines these commands:
-@findex forward-text-line
-@findex backward-text-line
-@findex count-text-lines
+@findex nroff-forward-text-line
+@findex nroff-backward-text-line
+@findex nroff-count-text-lines
@kindex M-n @r{(Nroff mode)}
@kindex M-p @r{(Nroff mode)}
@kindex M-? @r{(Nroff mode)}
@table @kbd
@item M-n
Move to the beginning of the next line that isn't an nroff command
-(@code{forward-text-line}). An argument is a repeat count.
+(@code{nroff-forward-text-line}). An argument is a repeat count.
@item M-p
-Like @kbd{M-n} but move up (@code{backward-text-line}).
+Like @kbd{M-n} but move up (@code{nroff-backward-text-line}).
@item M-?
Displays in the echo area the number of text lines (lines that are not
-nroff commands) in the region (@code{count-text-lines}).
+nroff commands) in the region (@code{nroff-count-text-lines}).
@end table
-@findex electric-nroff-mode
+@findex nroff-electric-mode
Electric Nroff mode is a buffer-local minor mode that can be used
with Nroff mode. To toggle this minor mode, type @kbd{M-x
-electric-nroff-mode} (@pxref{Minor Modes}). When the mode is on, each
+nroff-electric-mode} (@pxref{Minor Modes}). When the mode is on, each
time you type @key{RET} to end a line containing an nroff command that
opens a kind of grouping, the nroff command to close that grouping is
automatically inserted on the following line.
"Like `insert-file-contents', q.v., but only reads in the file.
A buffer may be modified in several ways after reading into the buffer due
to advanced Emacs features, such as file-name-handlers, format decoding,
-find-file-hooks, etc.
+find-file-hook, etc.
This function ensures that none of these modifications will take place."
(let ((coding-system-for-read nnheader-file-coding-system))
(mm-insert-file-contents filename visit beg end replace)))
\\[pascal-show-all]\t- Show the whole buffer.
\\[pascal-hide-other-defuns]\
\t- Hide everything but the current function (function under the cursor).
-\\[pascal-outline]\t- Leave Pascal Outline mode."
+\\[pascal-outline-mode]\t- Leave Pascal Outline mode."
:init-value nil :lighter " Outl" :keymap pascal-outline-map
(add-to-invisibility-spec '(pascal . t))
(unless pascal-outline-mode
/* We want to make sure that the next event generates a frame-switch
event to the appropriate frame. This seems kludgy to me, but
before you take it out, make sure that evaluating something like
- (select-window (frame-root-window (new-frame))) doesn't end up
+ (select-window (frame-root-window (make-frame))) doesn't end up
with your typing being interpreted in the new frame instead of
the one you're actually typing in. */
#ifdef HAVE_WINDOW_SYSTEM