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the standard American nor European styles suits your needs, by setting
the variable `diary-date-forms'. This variable is a list of patterns
for recognizing a date. Each date pattern is a list whose elements may
-be regular expressions (*note Regexps::.) or the symbols `month',
-`day', `year', `monthname', and `dayname'. All these elements serve as
+be regular expressions (*note Regexps::) or the symbols `month', `day',
+`year', `monthname', and `dayname'. All these elements serve as
patterns that match certain kinds of text in the diary file. In order
for the date pattern, as a whole, to match, all of its elements must
match consecutively.
(lispref)Syntax Tables.), but with the `*' changed so that it is a word
constituent.
- The date patterns in the list must be *mutually exclusive* and must
+ The date patterns in the list must be _mutually exclusive_ and must
not match any portion of the diary entry itself, just the date and one
character of whitespace. If, to be mutually exclusive, the pattern
must match a portion of the diary entry text--beyond the whitespace
-that ends the date--then the first element of the date pattern *must*
+that ends the date--then the first element of the date pattern _must_
be `backup'. This causes the date recognizer to back up to the
beginning of the current word of the diary entry, after finishing the
match. Even if you use `backup', the date pattern must absolutely not
depend on the variable `date'; this variable is a list (MONTH DAY YEAR)
that gives the Gregorian date for which the diary entries are being
found. If the value of the expression is `t', the entry applies to
-that date. If the expression evaluates to `nil', the entry does *not*
+that date. If the expression evaluates to `nil', the entry does _not_
apply to that date.
The following sexp diary entries take advantage of the ability (in
scripture reading.
`%%(diary-sabbath-candles)'
- Make a Friday diary entry that tells the *local time* of Sabbath
+ Make a Friday diary entry that tells the _local time_ of Sabbath
candle lighting.
`%%(diary-omer)'
`%%(diary-yahrzeit MONTH DAY YEAR) NAME'
Make a diary entry marking the anniversary of a date of death.
- The date is the *Gregorian* (civil) date of death. The diary
+ The date is the _Gregorian_ (civil) date of death. The diary
entry appears on the proper Hebrew calendar anniversary and on the
day before. (In the European style, the order of the parameters
is changed to DAY, MONTH, YEAR.)
by XEmacs directly to the subshell, as "terminal input." Any "echo" of
your input is the responsibility of the subshell. (The exception is
the terminal escape character, which by default is `C-c'. *note Term
-Mode::..) Any "terminal output" from the subshell goes into the buffer,
+Mode::.) Any "terminal output" from the subshell goes into the buffer,
advancing point.
Some programs (such as XEmacs itself) need to control the appearance