user, and @code{variable-documentation} for the documentation string.
Use @code{custom-add-option} to specify that a specific function is
user, and @code{variable-documentation} for the documentation string.
Use @code{custom-add-option} to specify that a specific function is
@defun custom-add-option symbol option
To the variable @var{symbol} add @var{option}.
If @var{symbol} is a hook variable, @var{option} should be a hook
@defun custom-add-option symbol option
To the variable @var{symbol} add @var{option}.
If @var{symbol} is a hook variable, @var{option} should be a hook
@end defun
@node Declaring Faces, Usage for Package Authors, Declaring Variables, Top
@end defun
@node Declaring Faces, Usage for Package Authors, Declaring Variables, Top
@file{init.el} (in XEmacs 21.4 and later). If you use another file, you
must explicitly load it yourself.
@file{init.el} (in XEmacs 21.4 and later). If you use another file, you
must explicitly load it yourself.
@emph{after} @file{init.el}. This is likely to change in the future,
because (1) actions in @file{init.el} often would like to depend on
customizations for consistent appearance and (2) Custom is quite brutal
@emph{after} @file{init.el}. This is likely to change in the future,
because (1) actions in @file{init.el} often would like to depend on
customizations for consistent appearance and (2) Custom is quite brutal