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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/NEWS


From: Juri Linkov
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/NEWS
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 05:29:05 -0500

Index: emacs/etc/NEWS
diff -c emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1085 emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1086
*** emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1085       Mon Dec 13 21:51:11 2004
--- emacs/etc/NEWS      Wed Dec 15 10:14:05 2004
***************
*** 1085,1093 ****
  replacement string to specify a position where the replacement string
  can be edited for each replacement.
  
! ** query-replace uses isearch highlighting with lazy highlighting
! when the user option `query-replace-highlight' is set to `isearch'.
! If it is t, it uses old query-replace highlighting method.
  
  +++
  ** Emacs normally highlights mouse sensitive text whenever the mouse
--- 1085,1095 ----
  replacement string to specify a position where the replacement string
  can be edited for each replacement.
  
! ** query-replace uses isearch lazy highlighting when the new user option
! `query-replace-lazy-highlight' is non-nil.
! 
! ** The current match in query-replace is highlighted in new face
! `query-replace' which by default inherits from isearch face.
  
  +++
  ** Emacs normally highlights mouse sensitive text whenever the mouse
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*** 1422,1430 ****
  mark ring.  Use C-u C-u C-SPC to set the mark immediately after a jump.
  
  ** Movement commands `beginning-of-buffer', `end-of-buffer',
! `beginning-of-defun', `end-of-defun' do not set the mark if the new
! option `inhibit-mark-movement' is non-nil, or if the mark is already
! active in Transient Mark mode.
  
  +++
  ** In the *Occur* buffer, `o' switches to it in another window, and
--- 1424,1431 ----
  mark ring.  Use C-u C-u C-SPC to set the mark immediately after a jump.
  
  ** Movement commands `beginning-of-buffer', `end-of-buffer',
! `beginning-of-defun', `end-of-defun' do not set the mark if the mark
! is already active in Transient Mark mode.
  
  +++
  ** In the *Occur* buffer, `o' switches to it in another window, and




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