-;;;### (autoloads (font-lock-set-defaults-1 font-lock-fontify-buffer turn-off-font-lock turn-on-font-lock font-lock-mode) "font-lock" "lisp/font-lock.el")
-
-(defcustom font-lock-auto-fontify t "*Whether font-lock should automatically fontify files as they're loaded.\nThis will only happen if font-lock has fontifying keywords for the major\nmode of the file. You can get finer-grained control over auto-fontification\nby using this variable in combination with `font-lock-mode-enable-list' or\n`font-lock-mode-disable-list'." :type 'boolean :group 'font-lock)
-
-(defcustom font-lock-mode-enable-list nil "*List of modes to auto-fontify, if `font-lock-auto-fontify' is nil." :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Mode")) :group 'font-lock)
-
-(defcustom font-lock-mode-disable-list nil "*List of modes not to auto-fontify, if `font-lock-auto-fontify' is t." :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Mode")) :group 'font-lock)
-
-(defcustom font-lock-use-colors '(color) "*Specification for when Font Lock will set up color defaults.\nNormally this should be '(color), meaning that Font Lock will set up\ncolor defaults that are only used on color displays. Set this to nil\nif you don't want Font Lock to set up color defaults at all. This\nshould be one of\n\n-- a list of valid tags, meaning that the color defaults will be used\n when all of the tags apply. (e.g. '(color x))\n-- a list whose first element is 'or and whose remaining elements are\n lists of valid tags, meaning that the defaults will be used when\n any of the tag lists apply.\n-- nil, meaning that the defaults should not be set up at all.\n\n(If you specify face values in your init file, they will override any\nthat Font Lock specifies, regardless of whether you specify the face\nvalues before or after loading Font Lock.)\n\nSee also `font-lock-use-fonts'. If you want more control over the faces\nused for fontification, see the documentation of `font-lock-mode' for\nhow to do it." :type 'sexp :group 'font-lock)
-
-(defcustom font-lock-use-fonts '(or (mono) (grayscale)) "*Specification for when Font Lock will set up non-color defaults.\n\nNormally this should be '(or (mono) (grayscale)), meaning that Font\nLock will set up non-color defaults that are only used on either mono\nor grayscale displays. Set this to nil if you don't want Font Lock to\nset up non-color defaults at all. This should be one of\n\n-- a list of valid tags, meaning that the non-color defaults will be used\n when all of the tags apply. (e.g. '(grayscale x))\n-- a list whose first element is 'or and whose remaining elements are\n lists of valid tags, meaning that the defaults will be used when\n any of the tag lists apply.\n-- nil, meaning that the defaults should not be set up at all.\n\n(If you specify face values in your init file, they will override any\nthat Font Lock specifies, regardless of whether you specify the face\nvalues before or after loading Font Lock.)\n\nSee also `font-lock-use-colors'. If you want more control over the faces\nused for fontification, see the documentation of `font-lock-mode' for\nhow to do it." :type 'sexp :group 'font-lock)
-
-(defcustom font-lock-maximum-decoration t "*If non-nil, the maximum decoration level for fontifying.\nIf nil, use the minimum decoration (equivalent to level 0).\nIf t, use the maximum decoration available.\nIf a number, use that level of decoration (or if not available the maximum).\nIf a list, each element should be a cons pair of the form (MAJOR-MODE . LEVEL),\nwhere MAJOR-MODE is a symbol or t (meaning the default). For example:\n ((c++-mode . 2) (c-mode . t) (t . 1))\nmeans use level 2 decoration for buffers in `c++-mode', the maximum decoration\navailable for buffers in `c-mode', and level 1 decoration otherwise." :type '(choice (const :tag "default" nil) (const :tag "maximum" t) (integer :tag "level" 1) (repeat :menu-tag "mode specific" :tag "mode specific" :value ((t . t)) (cons :tag "Instance" (radio :tag "Mode" (const :tag "all" t) (symbol :tag "name")) (radio :tag "Decoration" (const :tag "default" nil) (const :tag "maximum" t) (integer :tag "level" 1))))) :group 'font-lock)
+;;;### (autoloads (font-lock-set-defaults-1 font-lock-fontify-buffer turn-off-font-lock turn-on-font-lock font-lock-mode font-lock-mode font-lock-fontify-string-delimiters font-lock-maximum-size font-lock-maximum-decoration font-lock-use-fonts font-lock-use-colors font-lock-mode-disable-list font-lock-mode-enable-list font-lock-auto-fontify) "font-lock" "lisp/font-lock.el")
+
+(defvar font-lock-auto-fontify t "\
+*Whether font-lock should automatically fontify files as they're loaded.
+This will only happen if font-lock has fontifying keywords for the major
+mode of the file. You can get finer-grained control over auto-fontification
+by using this variable in combination with `font-lock-mode-enable-list' or
+`font-lock-mode-disable-list'.")
+
+(defvar font-lock-mode-enable-list nil "\
+*List of modes to auto-fontify, if `font-lock-auto-fontify' is nil.")
+
+(defvar font-lock-mode-disable-list nil "\
+*List of modes not to auto-fontify, if `font-lock-auto-fontify' is t.")
+
+(defvar font-lock-use-colors '(color) "\
+*Specification for when Font Lock will set up color defaults.
+Normally this should be '(color), meaning that Font Lock will set up
+color defaults that are only used on color displays. Set this to nil
+if you don't want Font Lock to set up color defaults at all. This
+should be one of
+
+-- a list of valid tags, meaning that the color defaults will be used
+ when all of the tags apply. (e.g. '(color x))
+-- a list whose first element is 'or and whose remaining elements are
+ lists of valid tags, meaning that the defaults will be used when
+ any of the tag lists apply.
+-- nil, meaning that the defaults should not be set up at all.
+
+\(If you specify face values in your init file, they will override any
+that Font Lock specifies, regardless of whether you specify the face
+values before or after loading Font Lock.)
+
+See also `font-lock-use-fonts'. If you want more control over the faces
+used for fontification, see the documentation of `font-lock-mode' for
+how to do it.")
+
+(defvar font-lock-use-fonts '(or (mono) (grayscale)) "\
+*Specification for when Font Lock will set up non-color defaults.
+
+Normally this should be '(or (mono) (grayscale)), meaning that Font
+Lock will set up non-color defaults that are only used on either mono
+or grayscale displays. Set this to nil if you don't want Font Lock to
+set up non-color defaults at all. This should be one of
+
+-- a list of valid tags, meaning that the non-color defaults will be used
+ when all of the tags apply. (e.g. '(grayscale x))
+-- a list whose first element is 'or and whose remaining elements are
+ lists of valid tags, meaning that the defaults will be used when
+ any of the tag lists apply.
+-- nil, meaning that the defaults should not be set up at all.
+
+\(If you specify face values in your init file, they will override any
+that Font Lock specifies, regardless of whether you specify the face
+values before or after loading Font Lock.)
+
+See also `font-lock-use-colors'. If you want more control over the faces
+used for fontification, see the documentation of `font-lock-mode' for
+how to do it.")
+
+(defvar font-lock-maximum-decoration t "\
+*If non-nil, the maximum decoration level for fontifying.
+If nil, use the minimum decoration (equivalent to level 0).
+If t, use the maximum decoration available.
+If a number, use that level of decoration (or if not available the maximum).
+If a list, each element should be a cons pair of the form (MAJOR-MODE . LEVEL),
+where MAJOR-MODE is a symbol or t (meaning the default). For example:
+ ((c++-mode . 2) (c-mode . t) (t . 1))
+means use level 2 decoration for buffers in `c++-mode', the maximum decoration
+available for buffers in `c-mode', and level 1 decoration otherwise.")