If you bind print-circle to a non-nil value, the Lisp printer outputs
#N= and #N# constructs to represent circular and shared structure.
-You can also do several calls to print functions using a common
-set of #N= constructs; here is how.
-
- (let ((print-circle t)
- (print-continuous-numbering t)
- print-number-table)
- (print1 ...)
- (print1 ...)
- ...)
-
+++
** If the second argument to `move-to-column' is anything but nil or
t, that means replace a tab with spaces if necessary to reach the
* dired.el (dired-move-to-filename-regexp): Make it work
for LANG=de_DE.iso88591 on HPUX 11.0.
+1999-09-24 Richard M. Stallman <rms@caffeine.ai.mit.edu>
+
+ * info.el (info-initialize): Don't test existence of ALTERNATIVE
+ if we know for some other reason it should not be used.
+
1999-09-24 Carsten Dominik <cd@gnu.org>
* textmodes/reftex-parse.el (reftex-parse-from-file): Scan for