Emacs represents a key sequence as a vector of keystrokes. Thus, the
schematic representation of a complete key sequence is as follows:
- [(modifier .. modifer keysym) ... (modifier .. modifier keysym)]
+ [(modifier .. modifier keysym) ... (modifier .. modifier keysym)]
Here are some examples of complete key sequences:
alternate binding before the command executes.
Syntax Highlighting
- You can customize your `.emacs' file to include the font-lock mode
- so that when you select this item, the comments will be displayed
- in one face, strings in another, reserved words in another, and so
- on. When Fonts is selected, different parts of the program will
- appear in different Fonts. When Colors is selected, then the
- program will be displayed in different colors. Selecting None
- causes the program to appear in just one Font and Color. Selecting
- Less resets the Fonts and Colors to a fast, minimal set of
- decorations. Selecting More resets the Fonts and Colors to a larger
- set of decorations. For example, if Less is selected (which is the
- default setting) then you might have all comments in green color.
- Whereas, if More is selected then a function name in the comments
- themselves might appear in a different Color or Font.
+ You can customize your init file to include the font-lock mode so
+ that when you select this item, the comments will be displayed in
+ one face, strings in another, reserved words in another, and so
+ on. *Note Init File::. When Fonts is selected, different parts of
+ the program will appear in different Fonts. When Colors is
+ selected, then the program will be displayed in different colors.
+ Selecting None causes the program to appear in just one Font and
+ Color. Selecting Less resets the Fonts and Colors to a fast,
+ minimal set of decorations. Selecting More resets the Fonts and
+ Colors to a larger set of decorations. For example, if Less is
+ selected (which is the default setting) then you might have all
+ comments in green color. Whereas, if More is selected then a
+ function name in the comments themselves might appear in a
+ different Color or Font.
Paren Highlighting
After selecting Blink from this item, if you place the cursor on a
Save Options
Selecting this item will save the current settings of your Options
- menu to your `.emacs' file.
+ menu to your init file. *Note Init File::.
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