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[Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/emacs-24 r107905: Some menu fixes for doc/l


From: Glenn Morris
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/emacs-24 r107905: Some menu fixes for doc/lispref
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2012 13:56:38 -0400
User-agent: Bazaar (2.3.1)

------------------------------------------------------------
revno: 107905
committer: Glenn Morris <address@hidden>
branch nick: emacs-24
timestamp: Thu 2012-04-26 13:56:38 -0400
message:
  Some menu fixes for doc/lispref
  
  * doc/lispref/elisp.texi, doc/lispref/vol1.texi, doc/lispref/vol2.texi:
  Some fixes for detailed menu.
  
  * doc/lispref/modes.texi (Major Modes, Auto-Indentation):
  * doc/lispref/buffers.texi (Buffers): Some fixes for menu descriptions.
modified:
  doc/lispref/ChangeLog
  doc/lispref/buffers.texi
  doc/lispref/elisp.texi
  doc/lispref/modes.texi
  doc/lispref/vol1.texi
  doc/lispref/vol2.texi
=== modified file 'doc/lispref/ChangeLog'
--- a/doc/lispref/ChangeLog     2012-04-26 03:06:36 +0000
+++ b/doc/lispref/ChangeLog     2012-04-26 17:56:38 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
+2012-04-26  Glenn Morris  <address@hidden>
+
+       * elisp.texi, vol1.texi, vol2.texi: Some fixes for detailed menu.
+       * modes.texi (Major Modes, Auto-Indentation):
+       * buffers.texi (Buffers): Some fixes for menu descriptions.
+
 2012-04-26  Stefan Monnier  <address@hidden>
 
        * functions.texi (Simple Lambda, Argument List):

=== modified file 'doc/lispref/buffers.texi'
--- a/doc/lispref/buffers.texi  2012-04-26 00:31:47 +0000
+++ b/doc/lispref/buffers.texi  2012-04-26 17:56:38 +0000
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
 * Buffer File Name::    The buffer file name indicates which file is visited.
 * Buffer Modification:: A buffer is @dfn{modified} if it needs to be saved.
 * Modification Time::   Determining whether the visited file was changed
-                         ``behind Emacs's back''.
+                         "behind Emacs's back".
 * Read Only Buffers::   Modifying text is not allowed in a read-only buffer.
 * The Buffer List::     How to look at all the existing buffers.
 * Creating Buffers::    Functions that create buffers.

=== modified file 'doc/lispref/elisp.texi'
--- a/doc/lispref/elisp.texi    2012-04-26 00:48:08 +0000
+++ b/doc/lispref/elisp.texi    2012-04-26 17:56:38 +0000
@@ -459,7 +459,7 @@
 * Closures::                Functions that enclose a lexical environment.
 * Obsolete Functions::      Declaring functions obsolete.
 * Inline Functions::        Defining functions that the compiler
-                              will open code.
+                              will expand inline.
 * Declaring Functions::     Telling the compiler that a function is defined.
 * Function Safety::         Determining whether a function is safe to call.
 * Related Topics::          Cross-references to specific Lisp primitives
@@ -492,7 +492,7 @@
 * Eval During Expansion::  Don't evaluate them; put them in the expansion.
 * Repeated Expansion::     Avoid depending on how many times expansion is done.
 
-Writing Customization Definitions
+Customization Settings
 
 * Common Keywords::         Common keyword arguments for all kinds of
                               customization declarations.
@@ -753,6 +753,7 @@
                               various features.
 * Menu Separators::         Drawing a horizontal line through a menu.
 * Alias Menu Items::        Using command aliases in menu items.
+* Toolkit Differences::     Not all toolkits provide the same features.
 
 Major and Minor Modes
 
@@ -823,6 +824,21 @@
 * Region to Refontify::     Controlling which region gets refontified
                               after a buffer change.
 
+Automatic Indentation of code
+
+* SMIE::                    A simple minded indentation engine.
+
+Simple Minded Indentation Engine
+
+* SMIE setup::              SMIE setup and features.
+* Operator Precedence Grammars:: A very simple parsing technique.
+* SMIE Grammar::            Defining the grammar of a language.
+* SMIE Lexer::              Defining tokens.
+* SMIE Tricks::             Working around the parser's limitations.
+* SMIE Indentation::        Specifying indentation rules.
+* SMIE Indentation Helpers:: Helper functions for indentation rules.
+* SMIE Indentation Example:: Sample indentation rules.
+
 Documentation
 
 * Documentation Basics::    Where doc strings are defined and stored.
@@ -1219,8 +1235,7 @@
 * Datagrams::               UDP network connections.
 * Low-Level Network::       Lower-level but more general function
                               to create connections and servers.
-* Misc Network::            Additional relevant functions for
-                              network connections.
+* Misc Network::            Additional relevant functions for net connections.
 * Serial Ports::            Communicating with serial ports.
 * Byte Packing::            Using bindat to pack and unpack binary data.
 
@@ -1340,6 +1355,7 @@
 * GIF Images::              Special features for GIF format.
 * TIFF Images::             Special features for TIFF format.
 * PostScript Images::       Special features for PostScript format.
+* ImageMagick Images::      Special features available through ImageMagick.
 * Other Image Types::       Various other formats are supported.
 * Defining Images::         Convenient ways to define an image for later use.
 * Showing Images::          Convenient ways to display an image once
@@ -1395,13 +1411,6 @@
 * Notifications::           Desktop notifications.
 * Dynamic Libraries::       On-demand loading of support libraries.
 
-Preparing Lisp code for distribution
-
-* Packaging Basics::        The basic concepts of Emacs Lisp packages.
-* Simple Packages::         How to package a single .el file.
-* Multi-file Packages::     How to package multiple files.
-* Package Archives::        Maintaining package archives.
-
 Starting Up Emacs
 
 * Startup Summary::         Sequence of actions Emacs performs at startup.
@@ -1420,6 +1429,13 @@
 * Input Modes::             Options for how input is processed.
 * Recording Input::         Saving histories of recent or all input events.
 
+Preparing Lisp code for distribution
+
+* Packaging Basics::        The basic concepts of Emacs Lisp packages.
+* Simple Packages::         How to package a single .el file.
+* Multi-file Packages::     How to package multiple files.
+* Package Archives::        Maintaining package archives.
+
 Tips and Conventions
 
 * Coding Conventions::      Conventions for clean and robust programs.

=== modified file 'doc/lispref/modes.texi'
--- a/doc/lispref/modes.texi    2012-04-26 00:31:47 +0000
+++ b/doc/lispref/modes.texi    2012-04-26 17:56:38 +0000
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@
 * Derived Modes::           Defining a new major mode based on another major
                               mode.
 * Basic Major Modes::       Modes that other modes are often derived from.
-* Mode Hooks::              Hooks run at the end of major mode commands.
+* Mode Hooks::              Hooks run at the end of major mode functions.
 * Tabulated List Mode::     Parent mode for buffers containing tabulated data.
 * Generic Modes::           Defining a simple major mode that supports
                               comment syntax and Font Lock mode.
@@ -3375,7 +3375,7 @@
 of Lisp sexps and adapts it to non-Lisp languages.
 
 @menu
-* SMIE::                        A simple minded indentation engine
+* SMIE::                        A simple minded indentation engine.
 @end menu
 
 @node SMIE
@@ -3401,14 +3401,14 @@
 resorting to some special tricks (@pxref{SMIE Tricks}).
 
 @menu
-* SMIE setup::                  SMIE setup and features
-* Operator Precedence Grammars::  A very simple parsing technique
-* SMIE Grammar::                Defining the grammar of a language
-* SMIE Lexer::                  Defining tokens
-* SMIE Tricks::                 Working around the parser's limitations
-* SMIE Indentation::            Specifying indentation rules
-* SMIE Indentation Helpers::    Helper functions for indentation rules
-* SMIE Indentation Example::    Sample indentation rules
+* SMIE setup::                  SMIE setup and features.
+* Operator Precedence Grammars::  A very simple parsing technique.
+* SMIE Grammar::                Defining the grammar of a language.
+* SMIE Lexer::                  Defining tokens.
+* SMIE Tricks::                 Working around the parser's limitations.
+* SMIE Indentation::            Specifying indentation rules.
+* SMIE Indentation Helpers::    Helper functions for indentation rules.
+* SMIE Indentation Example::    Sample indentation rules.
 @end menu
 
 @node SMIE setup

=== modified file 'doc/lispref/vol1.texi'
--- a/doc/lispref/vol1.texi     2012-04-26 00:48:08 +0000
+++ b/doc/lispref/vol1.texi     2012-04-26 17:56:38 +0000
@@ -479,7 +479,7 @@
 * Closures::                Functions that enclose a lexical environment.
 * Obsolete Functions::      Declaring functions obsolete.
 * Inline Functions::        Defining functions that the compiler
-                              will open code.
+                              will expand inline.
 * Declaring Functions::     Telling the compiler that a function is defined.
 * Function Safety::         Determining whether a function is safe to call.
 * Related Topics::          Cross-references to specific Lisp primitives
@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@
 * Eval During Expansion::  Don't evaluate them; put them in the expansion.
 * Repeated Expansion::     Avoid depending on how many times expansion is done.
 
-Writing Customization Definitions
+Customization Settings
 
 * Common Keywords::         Common keyword arguments for all kinds of
                               customization declarations.
@@ -775,6 +775,7 @@
                               various features.
 * Menu Separators::         Drawing a horizontal line through a menu.
 * Alias Menu Items::        Using command aliases in menu items.
+* Toolkit Differences::     Not all toolkits provide the same features.
 
 Major and Minor Modes
 
@@ -801,7 +802,7 @@
 * Derived Modes::           Defining a new major mode based on another major
                               mode.
 * Basic Major Modes::       Modes that other modes are often derived from.
-* Mode Hooks::              Hooks run at the end of major mode commands.
+* Mode Hooks::              Hooks run at the end of major mode functions.
 * Tabulated List Mode::     Parent mode for buffers containing tabulated data.
 * Generic Modes::           Defining a simple major mode that supports
                               comment syntax and Font Lock mode.
@@ -845,6 +846,21 @@
 * Region to Refontify::     Controlling which region gets refontified
                               after a buffer change.
 
+Automatic Indentation of code
+
+* SMIE::                    A simple minded indentation engine.
+
+Simple Minded Indentation Engine
+
+* SMIE setup::              SMIE setup and features.
+* Operator Precedence Grammars:: A very simple parsing technique.
+* SMIE Grammar::            Defining the grammar of a language.
+* SMIE Lexer::              Defining tokens.
+* SMIE Tricks::             Working around the parser's limitations.
+* SMIE Indentation::        Specifying indentation rules.
+* SMIE Indentation Helpers:: Helper functions for indentation rules.
+* SMIE Indentation Example::  Sample indentation rules.
+
 Documentation
 
 * Documentation Basics::    Where doc strings are defined and stored.
@@ -1241,8 +1257,7 @@
 * Datagrams::               UDP network connections.
 * Low-Level Network::       Lower-level but more general function
                               to create connections and servers.
-* Misc Network::            Additional relevant functions for
-                              network connections.
+* Misc Network::            Additional relevant functions for net connections.
 * Serial Ports::            Communicating with serial ports.
 * Byte Packing::            Using bindat to pack and unpack binary data.
 
@@ -1362,6 +1377,7 @@
 * GIF Images::              Special features for GIF format.
 * TIFF Images::             Special features for TIFF format.
 * PostScript Images::       Special features for PostScript format.
+* ImageMagick Images::      Special features available through ImageMagick.
 * Other Image Types::       Various other formats are supported.
 * Defining Images::         Convenient ways to define an image for later use.
 * Showing Images::          Convenient ways to display an image once
@@ -1417,12 +1433,6 @@
 * Notifications::           Desktop notifications.
 * Dynamic Libraries::       On-demand loading of support libraries.
 
-Preparing Lisp code for distribution
-
-* Packaging Basics::        The basic concepts of Emacs Lisp packages.
-* Simple Packages::         How to package a single .el file.
-* Multi-file Packages::     How to package multiple files.
-
 Starting Up Emacs
 
 * Startup Summary::         Sequence of actions Emacs performs at startup.
@@ -1441,6 +1451,13 @@
 * Input Modes::             Options for how input is processed.
 * Recording Input::         Saving histories of recent or all input events.
 
+Preparing Lisp code for distribution
+
+* Packaging Basics::        The basic concepts of Emacs Lisp packages.
+* Simple Packages::         How to package a single .el file.
+* Multi-file Packages::     How to package multiple files.
+* Package Archives::        Maintaining package archives.
+
 Tips and Conventions
 
 * Coding Conventions::      Conventions for clean and robust programs.

=== modified file 'doc/lispref/vol2.texi'
--- a/doc/lispref/vol2.texi     2012-04-26 00:48:08 +0000
+++ b/doc/lispref/vol2.texi     2012-04-26 17:56:38 +0000
@@ -478,7 +478,7 @@
 * Closures::                Functions that enclose a lexical environment.
 * Obsolete Functions::      Declaring functions obsolete.
 * Inline Functions::        Defining functions that the compiler
-                              will open code.
+                              will expand inline.
 * Declaring Functions::     Telling the compiler that a function is defined.
 * Function Safety::         Determining whether a function is safe to call.
 * Related Topics::          Cross-references to specific Lisp primitives
@@ -511,7 +511,7 @@
 * Eval During Expansion::  Don't evaluate them; put them in the expansion.
 * Repeated Expansion::     Avoid depending on how many times expansion is done.
 
-Writing Customization Definitions
+Customization Settings
 
 * Common Keywords::         Common keyword arguments for all kinds of
                               customization declarations.
@@ -774,6 +774,7 @@
                               various features.
 * Menu Separators::         Drawing a horizontal line through a menu.
 * Alias Menu Items::        Using command aliases in menu items.
+* Toolkit Differences::     Not all toolkits provide the same features.
 
 Major and Minor Modes
 
@@ -800,7 +801,7 @@
 * Derived Modes::           Defining a new major mode based on another major
                               mode.
 * Basic Major Modes::       Modes that other modes are often derived from.
-* Mode Hooks::              Hooks run at the end of major mode commands.
+* Mode Hooks::              Hooks run at the end of major mode functions.
 * Tabulated List Mode::     Parent mode for buffers containing tabulated data.
 * Generic Modes::           Defining a simple major mode that supports
                               comment syntax and Font Lock mode.
@@ -844,6 +845,21 @@
 * Region to Refontify::     Controlling which region gets refontified
                               after a buffer change.
 
+Automatic Indentation of code
+
+* SMIE::                    A simple minded indentation engine.
+
+Simple Minded Indentation Engine
+
+* SMIE setup::              SMIE setup and features.
+* Operator Precedence Grammars:: A very simple parsing technique.
+* SMIE Grammar::            Defining the grammar of a language.
+* SMIE Lexer::              Defining tokens.
+* SMIE Tricks::             Working around the parser's limitations.
+* SMIE Indentation::        Specifying indentation rules.
+* SMIE Indentation Helpers:: Helper functions for indentation rules.
+* SMIE Indentation Example::  Sample indentation rules.
+
 Documentation
 
 * Documentation Basics::    Where doc strings are defined and stored.
@@ -1361,6 +1377,7 @@
 * GIF Images::              Special features for GIF format.
 * TIFF Images::             Special features for TIFF format.
 * PostScript Images::       Special features for PostScript format.
+* ImageMagick Images::      Special features available through ImageMagick.
 * Other Image Types::       Various other formats are supported.
 * Defining Images::         Convenient ways to define an image for later use.
 * Showing Images::          Convenient ways to display an image once
@@ -1416,12 +1433,6 @@
 * Notifications::           Desktop notifications.
 * Dynamic Libraries::       On-demand loading of support libraries.
 
-Preparing Lisp code for distribution
-
-* Packaging Basics::        The basic concepts of Emacs Lisp packages.
-* Simple Packages::         How to package a single .el file.
-* Multi-file Packages::     How to package multiple files.
-
 Starting Up Emacs
 
 * Startup Summary::         Sequence of actions Emacs performs at startup.
@@ -1440,6 +1451,12 @@
 * Input Modes::             Options for how input is processed.
 * Recording Input::         Saving histories of recent or all input events.
 
+Preparing Lisp code for distribution
+
+* Packaging Basics::        The basic concepts of Emacs Lisp packages.
+* Simple Packages::         How to package a single .el file.
+* Multi-file Packages::     How to package multiple files.
+
 Tips and Conventions
 
 * Coding Conventions::      Conventions for clean and robust programs.


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