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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/text.texi
From: |
Richard M . Stallman |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/text.texi |
Date: |
Thu, 03 Feb 2005 02:09:17 -0500 |
Index: emacs/lispref/text.texi
diff -c emacs/lispref/text.texi:1.90 emacs/lispref/text.texi:1.91
*** emacs/lispref/text.texi:1.90 Mon Jan 31 23:31:21 2005
--- emacs/lispref/text.texi Thu Feb 3 07:09:17 2005
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*** 720,729 ****
@end smallexample
@end deffn
! @deffn Command just-one-space
@comment !!SourceFile simple.el
This command replaces any spaces and tabs around point with a single
! space. It returns @code{nil}.
@end deffn
@deffn Command delete-blank-lines
--- 720,730 ----
@end smallexample
@end deffn
! @deffn Command just-one-space &optional n
@comment !!SourceFile simple.el
This command replaces any spaces and tabs around point with a single
! space, or @var{n} spaces if @var{n} is specified. It returns
! @code{nil}.
@end deffn
@deffn Command delete-blank-lines
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*** 1218,1224 ****
and @var{end} is buffer positions of the range affected by this change
and @var{delta} is an integer value which is the number of bytes added
or deleted in that range by this change. This kind of element
! supports undo in an active region
@item (@var{marker} . @var{adjustment})
This kind of element records the fact that the marker @var{marker} was
--- 1219,1226 ----
and @var{end} is buffer positions of the range affected by this change
and @var{delta} is an integer value which is the number of bytes added
or deleted in that range by this change. This kind of element
! enables undo limited to a region to determine whether the element
! pertains to that region.
@item (@var{marker} . @var{adjustment})
This kind of element records the fact that the marker @var{marker} was
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*** 1339,1346 ****
@defopt undo-outer-limit
If at garbage collection time the undo info for the current command
! exceeds this limit, Emacs discards the info and prints a warning
! message. This is a last ditch limit to prevent memory overflow.
@end defopt
@node Filling
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@defopt undo-outer-limit
If at garbage collection time the undo info for the current command
! exceeds this limit, Emacs discards the info and displays a warning.
! This is a last ditch limit to prevent memory overflow.
@end defopt
@node Filling
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*** 1915,1933 ****
@deffn Command sort-numeric-fields field start end
This command sorts lines in the region between @var{start} and
! @var{end}, comparing them numerically by the @var{field}th field of each
! line. The specified field must contain a number in each line of the
! region. Fields are separated by whitespace and numbered starting from
! 1. If @var{field} is negative, sorting is by the
! @address@hidden@var{field}th} field from the end of the line. This command
! is useful for sorting tables.
@end deffn
@deffn Command sort-columns reverse &optional beg end
This command sorts the lines in the region between @var{beg} and
! @var{end}, comparing them alphabetically by a certain range of columns.
! The column positions of @var{beg} and @var{end} bound the range of
! columns to sort on.
If @var{reverse} is address@hidden, the sort is in reverse order.
--- 1917,1943 ----
@deffn Command sort-numeric-fields field start end
This command sorts lines in the region between @var{start} and
! @var{end}, comparing them numerically by the @var{field}th field of
! each line. Fields are separated by whitespace and numbered starting
! from 1. The specified field must contain a number in each line of the
! region. Numbers starting with 0 are treated as octal, and numbers
! starting with @samp{0x} are treated as hexadecimal.
!
! If @var{field} is negative, sorting is by the
! @address@hidden@var{field}th} field from the end of the line. This
! command is useful for sorting tables.
@end deffn
+ @defopt sort-numeric-base
+ This variable specifies the default radix for
+ @code{sort-numeric-fields} to parse numbers.
+ @end defopt
+
@deffn Command sort-columns reverse &optional beg end
This command sorts the lines in the region between @var{beg} and
! @var{end}, comparing them alphabetically by a certain range of
! columns. The column positions of @var{beg} and @var{end} bound the
! range of columns to sort on.
If @var{reverse} is address@hidden, the sort is in reverse order.
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@item hard
If a newline character has this property, it is a ``hard'' newline.
The fill commands do not alter hard newlines and do not move words
! across them. However, this property takes effect only if the variable
! @code{use-hard-newlines} is address@hidden
@item right-margin
This property specifies an extra right margin for filling this part of the
--- 3129,3137 ----
@item hard
If a newline character has this property, it is a ``hard'' newline.
The fill commands do not alter hard newlines and do not move words
! across them. However, this property takes effect only if the
! @code{use-hard-newlines} minor mode is enabled. @xref{Hard and Soft
! Newlines,, Hard and Soft Newlines, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}.
@item right-margin
This property specifies an extra right margin for filling this part of the
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/text.texi,
Richard M . Stallman <=