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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/modes.texi
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Richard M . Stallman |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/modes.texi |
Date: |
Sun, 06 Mar 2005 13:20:51 -0500 |
Index: emacs/lispref/modes.texi
diff -c emacs/lispref/modes.texi:1.90 emacs/lispref/modes.texi:1.91
*** emacs/lispref/modes.texi:1.90 Thu Feb 24 14:20:14 2005
--- emacs/lispref/modes.texi Sun Mar 6 18:20:49 2005
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buffer, such as its name, associated file, depth of recursive editing,
and major and minor modes. A window can also have a @dfn{header
line}, which is much like the mode line but appears at the top of the
! window (starting in Emacs 21).
This section describes how to control the contents of the mode line
and header line. We include it in this chapter because much of the
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buffer, such as its name, associated file, depth of recursive editing,
and major and minor modes. A window can also have a @dfn{header
line}, which is much like the mode line but appears at the top of the
! window.
This section describes how to control the contents of the mode line
and header line. We include it in this chapter because much of the
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where they appear.
If you set this variable to @code{nil} in a buffer, that buffer does not
! have a mode line. (This feature was added in Emacs 21.)
@end defvar
A mode-line construct may be as simple as a fixed string of text, but
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where they appear.
If you set this variable to @code{nil} in a buffer, that buffer does not
! have a mode line.
@end defvar
A mode-line construct may be as simple as a fixed string of text, but
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@item (:eval @var{form})
A list whose first element is the symbol @code{:eval} says to evaluate
@var{form}, and use the result as a string to display.
- (This feature is new as of Emacs 21.)
@item (:propertize @var{elt} @address@hidden)
A list whose first element is the symbol @code{:propertize} says to
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@subsection Properties in the Mode Line
@cindex text properties in the mode line
! 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{local-map} can make the text mouse-sensitive.
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@subsection Properties in the Mode Line
@cindex text properties in the mode line
! 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{local-map} can make the text mouse-sensitive.
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@cindex header line (of a window)
@cindex window header line
! Starting in Emacs 21, a window can have a @dfn{header line} at the
top, just as it can have a mode line at the bottom. The header line
feature works just like the mode-line feature, except that it's
controlled by different variables.
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@cindex header line (of a window)
@cindex window header line
! A window can have a @dfn{header line} at the
top, just as it can have a mode line at the bottom. The header line
feature works just like the mode-line feature, except that it's
controlled by different variables.
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/modes.texi,
Richard M . Stallman <=