From: Luc Teirlinck Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 23:12:15 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Comment change. X-Git-Tag: ttn-vms-21-2-B4~2153 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=62bf2fd1a55a34115fe5bebe9952b14420cd772c;p=emacs.git Comment change. --- diff --git a/lisp/cus-edit.el b/lisp/cus-edit.el index 71fe7e18fe4..85772094c9a 100644 --- a/lisp/cus-edit.el +++ b/lisp/cus-edit.el @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ ;; that the user will run with M-x, and `Custom-' for interactive commands. ;; The identity of a customize option is represented by a Lisp symbol. -;; There is the following values associated with an option. +;; The following values are associated with an option. ;; 0. The current value. @@ -48,42 +48,42 @@ ;; 1. The widget value. -;; This is the value shown in the widget in a customize buffer. +;; This is the value shown in the widget in a customize buffer. ;; 2. The customized value. ;; This is the last value given to the option through customize. ;; It is stored in the 'customized-value' property of the option, in a -;; cons-cell whose car evaluate to the customized value. +;; cons-cell whose car evaluates to the customized value. ;; 3. The saved value. ;; This is last value saved from customize. ;; It is stored in the 'saved-value' property of the option, in a -;; cons-cell whose car evaluate to the saved value. +;; cons-cell whose car evaluates to the saved value. ;; 4. The standard value. ;; This is the value given in the 'defcustom' declaration. ;; It is stored in the 'standard-value' property of the option, in a -;; cons-cell whose car evaluate to the standard value. +;; cons-cell whose car evaluates to the standard value. ;; 5. The "think" value. - -;; This is what customize think the current value should be. - -;; This is the customize value, if any such value exists, otherwise + +;; This is what customize thinks the current value should be. + +;; This is the customized value, if any such value exists, otherwise ;; the saved value, if that exists, and as a last resort the standard -;; value. +;; value. ;; The reason for storing values unevaluated: This is so you can have ;; values that depend on the environment. For example, you can have a -;; valiable that has one value when Emacs is running under a window +;; variable that has one value when Emacs is running under a window ;; system, and another value on a tty. Since the evaluation is only done -;; when the variable is firsty initialized, this is only relevant for the +;; when the variable is first initialized, this is only relevant for the ;; saved (and standard) values, but affect others values for ;; compatibility. @@ -103,8 +103,8 @@ ;; The widget value is different from the current value. ;; 2. changed - -;; The current value is different from the "think" value. + +;; The current value is different from the "think" value. ;; 3. set @@ -120,7 +120,11 @@ ;; 6. rogue -;; There are no standard value. +;; There is no standard value. This means that the variable was +;; not defined with defcustom. You can not create a Custom buffer +;; for such variables using the normal interactive Custom commands. +;; However, such Custom buffers can be created in other ways, for +;; instance, by calling `customize-option' non-interactively. ;; 7. hidden @@ -129,7 +133,7 @@ ;; 8. mismatch ;; The widget value is not valid member of the :type specified for the -;; option. +;; option. ;;; Code: