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Re: Defaults for set-variable
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Juri Linkov |
Subject: |
Re: Defaults for set-variable |
Date: |
Wed, 19 Oct 2005 18:43:18 +0300 |
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Gnus/5.110004 (No Gnus v0.4) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
> The change is ok, but please don't bother mentioning it in NEWS.
> It is below the threshold for mentioning there. NEWS is already
> so big as to be inconvenient for the users, so lowering that
> threshold would be unfortunate.
Then what about documenting it in the Emacs manual? Customization always
inserts the old value into editable fields in the customization buffer
(though, not as a Lisp expression that set-variable reads), so I think
this is a useful thing for users to know that set-variable can provide
the old value for editing too, via M-n:
Index: man/custom.texi
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/man/custom.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.90
diff -c -r1.90 custom.texi
*** man/custom.texi 5 Sep 2005 11:52:21 -0000 1.90
--- man/custom.texi 19 Oct 2005 07:27:38 -0000
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*** 790,796 ****
The most convenient way to set a specific user option variable is
with @kbd{M-x set-variable}. This reads the variable name with the
minibuffer (with completion), and then reads a Lisp expression for the
! new value using the minibuffer a second time. For example,
@example
M-x set-variable @key{RET} fill-column @key{RET} 75 @key{RET}
--- 790,797 ----
The most convenient way to set a specific user option variable is
with @kbd{M-x set-variable}. This reads the variable name with the
minibuffer (with completion), and then reads a Lisp expression for the
! new value using the minibuffer a second time (you can insert the old
! value into the minibuffer for editing via @kbd{M-n}). For example,
@example
M-x set-variable @key{RET} fill-column @key{RET} 75 @key{RET}
--
Juri Linkov
http://www.jurta.org/emacs/