From: Thien-Thi Nguyen Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 10:29:29 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Minor @code usage fix. X-Git-Tag: ttn-vms-21-2-B4~11496 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=7a2fe6fa6a2711498c751fb641b1db5bc51d19e1;p=emacs.git Minor @code usage fix. --- diff --git a/man/faq.texi b/man/faq.texi index 91219806b62..3d7ee6d4e80 100644 --- a/man/faq.texi +++ b/man/faq.texi @@ -62,19 +62,19 @@ format. If you have any suggestions or questions, please contact @email{emacs-faq@@lerner.co.il, the FAQ maintainers}. @menu -* FAQ notation:: -* General questions:: -* Getting help:: -* Status of Emacs:: -* Common requests:: -* Bugs and problems:: -* Compiling and installing Emacs:: -* Finding Emacs and related packages:: -* Major packages and programs:: -* Key bindings:: -* Alternate character sets:: -* Mail and news:: -* Concept index:: +* FAQ notation:: +* General questions:: +* Getting help:: +* Status of Emacs:: +* Common requests:: +* Bugs and problems:: +* Compiling and installing Emacs:: +* Finding Emacs and related packages:: +* Major packages and programs:: +* Key bindings:: +* Alternate character sets:: +* Mail and news:: +* Concept index:: @end menu @c ------------------------------------------------------------ @@ -88,11 +88,11 @@ you are reading the FAQ, or if you are confused by notation or terms used in the FAQ. @menu -* Basic keys:: -* Extended commands:: -* On-line manual:: -* File-name conventions:: -* Common acronyms:: +* Basic keys:: +* Extended commands:: +* On-line manual:: +* File-name conventions:: +* Common acronyms:: @end menu @node Basic keys, Extended commands, FAQ notation, FAQ notation @@ -323,13 +323,13 @@ This chapter contains general questions having to do with Emacs, the Free Software Foundation, and related organizations. @menu -* The LPF:: -* Real meaning of copyleft:: -* Guidelines for newsgroup postings:: -* Newsgroup archives:: -* Reporting bugs:: -* Unsubscribing from Emacs lists:: -* Contacting the FSF:: +* The LPF:: +* Real meaning of copyleft:: +* Guidelines for newsgroup postings:: +* Newsgroup archives:: +* Reporting bugs:: +* Unsubscribing from Emacs lists:: +* Contacting the FSF:: @end menu @node The LPF, Real meaning of copyleft, General questions, General questions @@ -535,16 +535,16 @@ files @file{etc/ORDERS}, @file{ORDERS.EUROPE}, and @file{ORDERS.JAPAN}. This chapter tells you how to get help with Emacs @menu -* Basic editing:: -* Learning how to do something:: -* Getting a printed manual:: -* Emacs Lisp documentation:: -* Installing Texinfo documentation:: -* Printing a Texinfo file:: -* Viewing Info files outside of Emacs:: -* Informational files for Emacs:: -* Help installing Emacs:: -* Obtaining the FAQ:: +* Basic editing:: +* Learning how to do something:: +* Getting a printed manual:: +* Emacs Lisp documentation:: +* Installing Texinfo documentation:: +* Printing a Texinfo file:: +* Viewing Info files outside of Emacs:: +* Informational files for Emacs:: +* Help installing Emacs:: +* Obtaining the FAQ:: @end menu @node Basic editing, Learning how to do something, Getting help, Getting help @@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ installing. Follow the examples already in this file. The format is: * Topic: (relative-pathname). Short description of topic. @end example -@end enumerate +@end enumerate If you want to install Info files and you don't have the necessary privileges, you have several options: @@ -1065,10 +1065,10 @@ This chapter gives you basic information about Emacs, including its latest version status. @menu -* Origin of the term Emacs:: -* Latest version of Emacs:: -* New in Emacs 20:: -* New in Emacs 21:: +* Origin of the term Emacs:: +* Latest version of Emacs:: +* New in Emacs 20:: +* New in Emacs 21:: @end menu @node Origin of the term Emacs, Latest version of Emacs, Status of Emacs, Status of Emacs @@ -1160,55 +1160,55 @@ and on @code{xterm} with @kbd{emacs -nw}. @cindex Common requests @menu -* Setting up a customization file:: -* Debugging a customization file:: -* Colors on a TTY:: -* Displaying the current line or column:: -* Displaying the current file name in the titlebar:: -* Turning on abbrevs by default:: -* Turning on auto-fill by default:: -* Associating modes with files:: -* Working with unprintable characters:: -* Highlighting a region:: -* Controlling case sensitivity:: -* Wrapping words automatically:: -* Spell-checkers:: -* Checking TeX and *roff documents:: -* Changing load-path:: -* Using an already running Emacs process:: -* Compiler error messages:: -* Indenting switch statements:: -* Customizing C and C++ indentation:: -* Horizontal scrolling:: -* Overwrite mode:: -* Turning off beeping:: -* Turning the volume down:: -* Automatic indentation:: -* Matching parentheses:: -* Hiding #ifdef lines:: -* Repeating commands:: -* Valid X resources:: -* Evaluating Emacs Lisp code:: -* Changing the length of a Tab:: -* Inserting > at the beginning of each line:: -* Underlining paragraphs:: -* Repeating a command as many times as possible:: -* Forcing the cursor to remain in the same column:: -* Forcing Emacs to iconify itself:: -* Using regular expressions:: -* Replacing text across multiple files:: -* Documentation for etags:: -* Disabling backups:: -* Disabling auto-save-mode:: -* Going to a line by number:: -* Modifying pull-down menus:: -* Deleting menus and menu options:: -* Turning on syntax highlighting:: -* Scrolling only one line:: -* Replacing highlighted text:: -* Editing MS-DOS files:: -* Filling paragraphs with a single space:: -* Escape sequences in shell output:: +* Setting up a customization file:: +* Debugging a customization file:: +* Colors on a TTY:: +* Displaying the current line or column:: +* Displaying the current file name in the titlebar:: +* Turning on abbrevs by default:: +* Turning on auto-fill by default:: +* Associating modes with files:: +* Working with unprintable characters:: +* Highlighting a region:: +* Controlling case sensitivity:: +* Wrapping words automatically:: +* Spell-checkers:: +* Checking TeX and *roff documents:: +* Changing load-path:: +* Using an already running Emacs process:: +* Compiler error messages:: +* Indenting switch statements:: +* Customizing C and C++ indentation:: +* Horizontal scrolling:: +* Overwrite mode:: +* Turning off beeping:: +* Turning the volume down:: +* Automatic indentation:: +* Matching parentheses:: +* Hiding #ifdef lines:: +* Repeating commands:: +* Valid X resources:: +* Evaluating Emacs Lisp code:: +* Changing the length of a Tab:: +* Inserting > at the beginning of each line:: +* Underlining paragraphs:: +* Repeating a command as many times as possible:: +* Forcing the cursor to remain in the same column:: +* Forcing Emacs to iconify itself:: +* Using regular expressions:: +* Replacing text across multiple files:: +* Documentation for etags:: +* Disabling backups:: +* Disabling auto-save-mode:: +* Going to a line by number:: +* Modifying pull-down menus:: +* Deleting menus and menu options:: +* Turning on syntax highlighting:: +* Scrolling only one line:: +* Replacing highlighted text:: +* Editing MS-DOS files:: +* Filling paragraphs with a single space:: +* Escape sequences in shell output:: @end menu @node Setting up a customization file, Colors on a TTY, Common requests, Common requests @@ -1307,7 +1307,7 @@ As of Emacs 20, you can similarly display the current column with @kbd{M-x column-number-mode}, or by putting the form @lisp -(setq column-number-mode t) +(setq column-number-mode t) @end lisp @noindent @@ -1612,7 +1612,7 @@ or by invoking @code{server-start} from @file{.emacs}: When this is done, Emacs creates a Unix domain socket. The socket is either named @file{.emacs_server}, in the user's home directory, or @file{esrv-@var{userid}-@var{systemname}}, in the @file{/tmp} -directory, depending on your system. See @var{server-socket-name}. +directory, depending on your system. See @code{server-socket-name}. To get your news reader, mail reader, etc., to invoke @samp{emacsclient}, try setting the environment variable @code{EDITOR} @@ -1625,7 +1625,7 @@ instead. Examples: setenv EDITOR emacsclient # using full pathname -setenv EDITOR /usr/local/emacs/etc/emacsclient +setenv EDITOR /usr/local/emacs/etc/emacsclient # sh command: EDITOR=emacsclient ; export EDITOR @@ -1830,7 +1830,7 @@ In Emacs 20, use the @code{hscroll-mode}. Here is some information from the documentation, available by typing @kbd{C-h f hscroll-mode @key{RET}}: Automatically scroll horizontally when the point moves off the -left or right edge of the window. +left or right edge of the window. @itemize @minus @item @@ -1848,7 +1848,7 @@ Type @kbd{M-x hscroll-global-mode} to enable it in every buffer. @item @code{hscroll-margin} controls how close the cursor can get to the -edge of the window. +edge of the window. @item @code{hscroll-step-percent} controls how far to jump once we decide to do so. @@ -1882,7 +1882,7 @@ That is, put the following in your @code{TERMCAP} environment variable (assuming you have one): @example -... :vb=: ... +... :vb=: ... @end example And evaluate the following Lisp form: @@ -2115,7 +2115,7 @@ about them. @section How do I change Emacs's idea of the @key{TAB} character's length? @cindex Tab length @cindex Length of tab character -@cindex @code{default-tab-width} +@cindex @code{default-tab-width} Set the variable @code{default-tab-width}. For example, to set @key{TAB} stops every 10 characters, insert the following in your @@ -2368,8 +2368,8 @@ new definition to the appropriate keymap. Adding a @samp{Forward Word} item to the @samp{Edit} menu thus requires the following Lisp code: @lisp -(define-key global-map - [menu-bar edit forward] +(define-key global-map + [menu-bar edit forward] '("Forward word" . forward-word)) @end lisp @@ -2685,21 +2685,21 @@ known problems with building and using Emacs on specific platforms; type @kbd{C-h P} to read it. @menu -* Problems with very large files:: -* ^M in the shell buffer:: -* Shell process exits abnormally:: -* Problems with Shell Mode on MS-Windows:: -* Termcap/Terminfo entries for Emacs:: -* Spontaneous entry into isearch-mode:: -* Problems talking to certain hosts:: -* Errors with init files:: -* Emacs ignores X resources:: -* Emacs ignores frame parameters:: -* Emacs takes a long time to visit files:: -* Editing files with $ in the name:: -* Shell mode loses the current directory:: -* Security risks with Emacs:: -* Dired claims that no file is on this line:: +* Problems with very large files:: +* ^M in the shell buffer:: +* Shell process exits abnormally:: +* Problems with Shell Mode on MS-Windows:: +* Termcap/Terminfo entries for Emacs:: +* Spontaneous entry into isearch-mode:: +* Problems talking to certain hosts:: +* Errors with init files:: +* Emacs ignores X resources:: +* Emacs ignores frame parameters:: +* Emacs takes a long time to visit files:: +* Editing files with $ in the name:: +* Shell mode loses the current directory:: +* Security risks with Emacs:: +* Dired claims that no file is on this line:: @end menu @node Problems with very large files, ^M in the shell buffer, Bugs and problems, Bugs and problems @@ -3000,7 +3000,7 @@ by the following environment variables: @item @code{XFILESEARCHPATH} @item @code{XUSERFILESEARCHPATH} -@item @code{XAPPLRESDIR} +@item @code{XAPPLRESDIR} @end itemize @@ -3021,7 +3021,7 @@ specified on the command line, with the @samp{-xrm RESOURCESTRING} option, @item then in the value of the @samp{XENVIRONMENT} environment variable, -@itemize @minus +@itemize @minus @item or if that is unset, in the file named @@ -3050,13 +3050,13 @@ then in the files listed in @samp{XUSERFILESEARCHPATH}, @item or in files named @file{@var{lang}/Emacs} in directories listed in @samp{XAPPLRESDIR} (where @var{lang} is the value of the @code{LANG} -environment variable), if the @samp{LANG} environment variable is set, +environment variable), if the @samp{LANG} environment variable is set, @item or in files named Emacs in the directories listed in @samp{XAPPLRESDIR} @item or in @file{~/@var{lang}/Emacs} (if the @code{LANG} environment variable is set), -@item +@item or in @file{~/Emacs}, @end itemize @@ -3261,10 +3261,10 @@ dired, @code{dired-move-to-filename-regexp}. @cindex Compiling and installing Emacs @menu -* Installing Emacs:: -* Updating Emacs:: -* Problems building Emacs:: -* Linking with -lX11 fails:: +* Installing Emacs:: +* Updating Emacs:: +* Problems building Emacs:: +* Linking with -lX11 fails:: @end menu @node Installing Emacs, Updating Emacs, Compiling and installing Emacs, Compiling and installing Emacs @@ -3320,7 +3320,7 @@ changing the Emacs version (@value{VER}), as necessary. Once @code{gunzip} has finished doing its job, a file by the name of @file{emacs-@value{VER}.tar} should be in your build directory. -@item +@item @code{tar}, the @dfn{tape archiving} program, which moves multiple files into and out of archive files, or @dfn{tarfiles}. All of the files comprising the Emacs source come in a single tarfile, and must be @@ -3358,8 +3358,8 @@ Window system support) with the following commands: @example cd emacs-@value{VER} # change directory to emacs-@value{VER} -./configure # configure Emacs for your particular system -make # use Makefile to build components, then Emacs +./configure # configure Emacs for your particular system +make # use Makefile to build components, then Emacs @end example If the @code{make} completes successfully, the odds are fairly good that @@ -3467,22 +3467,22 @@ To get the Xmenu stuff to work, you need to find a copy of MIT's @cindex Finding Emacs and related packages @menu -* Finding Emacs on the Internet:: -* Finding a package with particular functionality:: -* Packages that do not come with Emacs:: -* Submitting to the Emacs Lisp Archive:: -* Current GNU distributions:: -* Difference between Emacs and XEmacs:: -* Emacs for MS-DOS:: -* Emacs for Windows:: -* Emacs for OS/2:: -* Emacs for Atari ST:: -* Emacs for the Amiga :: -* Emacs for NeXTSTEP:: -* Emacs for Apple computers:: -* Emacs for VMS and DECwindows:: -* Modes for various languages:: -* Translating names to IP addresses:: +* Finding Emacs on the Internet:: +* Finding a package with particular functionality:: +* Packages that do not come with Emacs:: +* Submitting to the Emacs Lisp Archive:: +* Current GNU distributions:: +* Difference between Emacs and XEmacs:: +* Emacs for MS-DOS:: +* Emacs for Windows:: +* Emacs for OS/2:: +* Emacs for Atari ST:: +* Emacs for the Amiga :: +* Emacs for NeXTSTEP:: +* Emacs for Apple computers:: +* Emacs for VMS and DECwindows:: +* Modes for various languages:: +* Translating names to IP addresses:: @end menu @node Finding Emacs on the Internet, Finding a package with particular functionality, Finding Emacs and related packages, Finding Emacs and related packages @@ -3490,7 +3490,7 @@ To get the Xmenu stuff to work, you need to find a copy of MIT's @cindex Finding Emacs on the Internet @cindex Snail mail, ordering Emacs via @cindex Postal service, ordering Emacs via -@cindex Distribution, retrieving Emacs +@cindex Distribution, retrieving Emacs @cindex Internet, retrieving from Look in the files @file{etc/DISTRIB} and @file{etc/FTP} for information @@ -3506,7 +3506,7 @@ archive sites that make GNU software available. @section How do I find a Emacs Lisp package that does XXX? @cindex Package, finding @cindex Finding an Emacs Lisp package -@cindex Functionality, finding a particular package +@cindex Functionality, finding a particular package First of all, you should check to make sure that the package isn't already available. For example, typing @kbd{M-x apropos @key{RET} @@ -3923,8 +3923,8 @@ files. You can get this information by e-mail: @example To: dns@@[134.214.84.25] (to grasp.insa-lyon.fr) -Body: ip XXX.YYY.ZZZ (or "help" for more information - and options - no quotes) +Body: ip XXX.YYY.ZZZ (or "help" for more information + and options - no quotes) @end example @noindent @@ -3941,18 +3941,18 @@ Body: site XXX.YYY.ZZZ @cindex Major packages and programs @menu -* VM:: -* Supercite:: -* Calc:: -* VIPER:: -* AUC-TeX:: -* BBDB:: -* Ispell:: -* w3-mode:: -* EDB:: -* Mailcrypt:: -* JDE:: -* Patch:: +* VM:: +* Supercite:: +* Calc:: +* VIPER:: +* AUC-TeX:: +* BBDB:: +* Ispell:: +* w3-mode:: +* EDB:: +* Mailcrypt:: +* JDE:: +* Patch:: @end menu @node VM, Supercite, Major packages and programs, Major packages and programs @@ -4281,24 +4281,24 @@ jde-subscribe@@sunsite.auc.dk @cindex Key bindings @menu -* Binding keys to commands:: -* Invalid prefix characters:: -* Terminal setup code works after Emacs has begun:: -* Using function keys under X:: -* Working with function and arrow keys:: -* X key translations for Emacs:: -* Handling C-s and C-q with flow control:: -* Binding C-s and C-q:: -* Backspace invokes help:: -* stty and Backspace key:: -* Swapping keys:: -* Producing C-XXX with the keyboard:: -* No Meta key:: -* No Escape key:: -* Compose Character:: -* Binding combinations of modifiers and function keys:: -* Meta key does not work in xterm:: -* ExtendChar key does not work as Meta:: +* Binding keys to commands:: +* Invalid prefix characters:: +* Terminal setup code works after Emacs has begun:: +* Using function keys under X:: +* Working with function and arrow keys:: +* X key translations for Emacs:: +* Handling C-s and C-q with flow control:: +* Binding C-s and C-q:: +* Backspace invokes help:: +* stty and Backspace key:: +* Swapping keys:: +* Producing C-XXX with the keyboard:: +* No Meta key:: +* No Escape key:: +* Compose Character:: +* Binding combinations of modifiers and function keys:: +* Meta key does not work in xterm:: +* ExtendChar key does not work as Meta:: @end menu @node Binding keys to commands, Invalid prefix characters, Key bindings, Key bindings @@ -4690,7 +4690,7 @@ instead: (global-set-key "\C-h" 'delete-backward-char) ;;; overrides mark-whole-buffer -(global-set-key "\C-xh" 'help-command) +(global-set-key "\C-xh" 'help-command) @end lisp @noindent @@ -4819,7 +4819,7 @@ generates @key{ESC}. If not, the following form can be used to bind it: @lisp ;;; F11 is the documented ESC replacement on DEC terminals. -(define-key function-key-map [f11] [?\e]) +(define-key function-key-map [f11] [?\e]) @end lisp @node Compose Character, Binding combinations of modifiers and function keys, No Escape key, Key bindings @@ -4971,10 +4971,10 @@ undesirable if you actually intend to use them. @cindex Alternate character sets @menu -* Emacs does not display 8-bit characters:: -* Inputting eight-bit characters:: -* Kanji and Chinese characters:: -* Right-to-left alphabets:: +* Emacs does not display 8-bit characters:: +* Inputting eight-bit characters:: +* Kanji and Chinese characters:: +* Right-to-left alphabets:: @end menu @node Emacs does not display 8-bit characters, Inputting eight-bit characters, Alternate character sets, Alternate character sets @@ -5043,27 +5043,27 @@ several ftp sites in Israel may also have the necessary files. @cindex Mail and news @menu -* Changing the included text prefix:: -* Saving a copy of outgoing mail:: -* Expanding aliases when sending mail:: -* Rmail thinks all messages are one big one:: -* Sorting the messages in an Rmail folder:: -* Rmail writes to /usr/spool/mail:: -* Recovering mail files when Rmail munges them:: -* Replying to the sender of a message:: -* MIME with Emacs mail packages:: -* Automatically starting a mail or news reader:: -* Reading news with Emacs:: -* Gnus does not work with NNTP:: -* Viewing articles with embedded underlining:: -* Saving a multi-part Gnus posting:: -* Starting Gnus faster:: -* Catching up in all newsgroups:: -* Killing based on nonstandard headers:: -* Removing flashing messages:: -* Catch-up is slow in Gnus:: -* Gnus hangs for a long time:: -* Learning more about Gnus:: +* Changing the included text prefix:: +* Saving a copy of outgoing mail:: +* Expanding aliases when sending mail:: +* Rmail thinks all messages are one big one:: +* Sorting the messages in an Rmail folder:: +* Rmail writes to /usr/spool/mail:: +* Recovering mail files when Rmail munges them:: +* Replying to the sender of a message:: +* MIME with Emacs mail packages:: +* Automatically starting a mail or news reader:: +* Reading news with Emacs:: +* Gnus does not work with NNTP:: +* Viewing articles with embedded underlining:: +* Saving a multi-part Gnus posting:: +* Starting Gnus faster:: +* Catching up in all newsgroups:: +* Killing based on nonstandard headers:: +* Removing flashing messages:: +* Catch-up is slow in Gnus:: +* Gnus hangs for a long time:: +* Learning more about Gnus:: @end menu @node Changing the included text prefix, Saving a copy of outgoing mail, Mail and news, Mail and news @@ -5262,7 +5262,7 @@ best fix I've been able to come up with: @end lisp @node MIME with Emacs mail packages, Automatically starting a mail or news reader, Replying to the sender of a message, Mail and news -@section How can I get my favorite Emacs mail package to support MIME? +@section How can I get my favorite Emacs mail package to support MIME? @cindex MIME and Emacs mail packages @cindex Mail packages and MIME @cindex FAQ for MIME and Emacs