From ce75fd23484c39eaf350af874a3ddd82661ed3a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gerd Moellmann Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 09:44:28 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] *** empty log message *** --- etc/NEWS | 5 +++++ lisp/ChangeLog | 2 +- lispref/display.texi | 12 ++---------- lispref/modes.texi | 16 ++++++++-------- lispref/text.texi | 15 ++++----------- src/ChangeLog | 2 +- 6 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 31 deletions(-) diff --git a/etc/NEWS b/etc/NEWS index 87305cb56b1..59ee3abf580 100644 --- a/etc/NEWS +++ b/etc/NEWS @@ -1184,6 +1184,11 @@ functionality with aliases for the mldrag functions. *** eval-reg.el has been obsoleted by changes to edebug.el and removed. *** ph.el has been obsoleted by EUDC and removed. + + +* Lisp changes made after edition 2.6 of the Emacs Lisp Manual, +(Display-related features are described in a page of their own below.) + * Lisp changes in Emacs 21.1 (see following page for display-related features) diff --git a/lisp/ChangeLog b/lisp/ChangeLog index e5608076bf4..ce9d8c42006 100644 --- a/lisp/ChangeLog +++ b/lisp/ChangeLog @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ 2000-05-22 Sam Steingold - * info.el (Info-fontify-node): fixed the call to + * info.el (Info-fontify-node): Fixed the call to `add-text-properties' (bug introduced on 2000-05-18). 2000-05-22 Dave Love diff --git a/lispref/display.texi b/lispref/display.texi index ecdf52b69c0..5992c36171d 100644 --- a/lispref/display.texi +++ b/lispref/display.texi @@ -895,22 +895,14 @@ sense---only on the screen. If this property is non-@code{nil}, the overlay is deleted automatically if it ever becomes empty (i.e., if it spans no characters). -@item keymap +@item local-map @cindex keymap of character (and overlays) -@kindex keymap @r{(overlay property)} +@kindex local-map @r{(overlay property)} If this property is non-@code{nil}, it specifies a keymap for a portion of the text. The property's value replaces the buffer's local map, when the character after point is within the overlay. @xref{Active Keymaps}. @end table -@item local-map -@cindex keymap of character (and overlays) -@kindex local-map @r{(overlay property)} -This property is like the @code{keymap} property, except that it doesn't -replace the buffer's local map. Keys not defined in the keymap -specified with @code{local-map} are looked up in the buffer's local map. -@end table - @node Managing Overlays @subsection Managing Overlays diff --git a/lispref/modes.texi b/lispref/modes.texi index 58914ddf77f..12686adac48 100644 --- a/lispref/modes.texi +++ b/lispref/modes.texi @@ -1449,28 +1449,28 @@ The value of @code{global-mode-string}. Currently, only Starting in Emacs 21, certain text properties are meaningful in the mode line. The @code{face} property affects the appearance of text; the @code{help-echo} property associate help strings with the text, and -@code{keymap} can make the text mouse-sensitive. +@code{local-map} can make the text mouse-sensitive. There are three ways to specify text properties for text in the mode line: @enumerate @item -Put a string with the @code{keymap} property directly into the mode-line -data structure. +Put a string with the @code{local-map} property directly into the +mode-line data structure. @item -Put a @code{keymap} property on a mode-line %-construct such as -@samp{%12b}; then the expansion of the %-construct will have that same -text property. +Put a @code{local-map} property on a mode-line %-construct +such as @samp{%12b}; then the expansion of the %-construct +will have that same text property. @item Use a list containing @code{:eval @var{form}} in the mode-line data structure, and make @var{form} evaluate to a string that has a -@code{keymap} property. +@code{local-map} property. @end enumerate - You use the @code{keymap} property to specify a keymap. Like any + You use the @code{local-map} property to specify a keymap. Like any keymap, it can bind character keys and function keys; but that has no effect, since it is impossible to move point into the mode line. This keymap can only take real effect for mouse clicks. diff --git a/lispref/text.texi b/lispref/text.texi index f50c8913518..ac157f70304 100644 --- a/lispref/text.texi +++ b/lispref/text.texi @@ -2659,23 +2659,16 @@ move the mouse onto that text, Emacs displays that string in the echo area, or in the tooltip window. This feature is used in the mode line. It is available starting in Emacs 21. -@item keymap +@item local-map @cindex keymap of character -@kindex keymap @r{(text property)} +@kindex local-map @r{(text property)} You can specify a different keymap for some of the text in a buffer by -means of the @code{keymap} property. The property's value for the +means of the @code{local-map} property. The property's value for the character after point, if non-@code{nil}, is used for key lookup instead of the buffer's local map. If the property value is a symbol, the symbol's function definition is used as the keymap. @xref{Active Keymaps}. -@item local-map -@cindex keymap of character -@kindex local-map @r{(text property)} -This property is like the @code{keymap} property, except that it doesn't -replace the buffer's local map. Keys not defined in the keymap -specified with @code{local-map} are looked up in the buffer's local map. - @item syntax-table The @code{syntax-table} property overrides what the syntax table says about this particular character. @xref{Syntax Properties}. @@ -3069,7 +3062,7 @@ file to visit, based on the position found in the event. Instead of defining a mouse command for the major mode, you can define a key binding for the clickable text itself, using the @code{local-map} -or @code{keymap} text properties: +text property: @example (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) diff --git a/src/ChangeLog b/src/ChangeLog index 5944c18a4f2..a66a6291900 100644 --- a/src/ChangeLog +++ b/src/ChangeLog @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ * callproc.c (Fcall_process): Always encode an argument string if it is multibyte. Setup src_multibyte and dst_multibyte members of process_coding properly. -w + * category.c (Fmodify_category_entry): Use SPLIT_CHAR, not SPLIT_NON_ASCII_CHAR. -- 2.39.5