"DEL" #'bs-unmark-previous
">" #'scroll-right
"<" #'scroll-left
- "?" #'bs-help
+ "?" #'describe-mode
"<mouse-2>" #'bs-mouse-select
"<mouse-3>" #'bs-mouse-select-other-frame)
\\<bs-mode-map>
Aside from two header lines each line describes one buffer.
Move to a line representing the buffer you want to edit and select
-buffer by \\[bs-select] or SPC. Abort buffer list with \\[bs-kill].
+buffer by \\[bs-select] or \\`SPC'. Abort buffer list with \\[bs-kill].
There are many key commands similar to `Buffer-menu-mode' for
manipulating the buffer list and buffers.
For faster navigation each digit key is a digit argument.
-\\[bs-select] or SPACE -- select current line's buffer and other marked buffers.
+\\[bs-select] or \\`SPC' -- select current line's buffer and other marked buffers.
\\[bs-select-in-one-window] -- select current's line buffer in one \
window, and delete other
windows in the same frame.
\\[bs-kill] -- leave Buffer Selection Menu without a selection.
\\[bs-refresh] -- refresh Buffer Selection Menu.
-\\[bs-help] -- display this help text."
+\\[describe-mode] -- display this help text."
(buffer-disable-undo)
(setq buffer-read-only t
truncate-lines t
(defun bs-help ()
"Help for `bs-show'."
- (interactive)
+ (declare (obsolete describe-mode "29.1"))
+ (interactive nil bs-mode)
(describe-function 'bs-mode))
(defun bs-next-config-aux (start-name list)
User can move with [up] or [down], select a buffer
by \\[bs-select] or [SPC]\n
Type \\[bs-kill] to leave Buffer Selection Menu without a selection.
-Type \\[bs-help] after invocation to get help on commands available.
+Type \\[describe-mode] after invocation to get help on commands available.
With prefix argument ARG show a different buffer list. Function
`bs--configuration-name-for-prefix-arg' determine accordingly
name of buffer configuration."