cutting, copying, pasting, and killing selected text.
@cindex Edit menu
+@c #### The Mule menu needs to be documented, but this is not the place
+@c for it since Ben just moved it.
+
@item Apps
Access to sub-applications implemented within XEmacs, such as the mail
reader, the World Wide Web browser, the spell-checker, and the calendar
cannot invoke items that are faded. For example, many commands on the
@b{Edit} menu appear faded until you select text on which they are to
operate; after you select a block of text, edit commands are enabled.
-@xref{Mouse Selection} for information on using the mouse to select
-text. @xref{Using X Selections} for related information.
+@xref{Mouse Selection}, for information on using the mouse to select
+text. @xref{Using X Selections}, for related information.
There are also @kbd{M-x} equivalents for each menu item. To find the
equivalent for any left-button menu item, do the following:
alternate binding before the command executes.
@item Syntax Highlighting
-You can customize your @code{.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 @b{Fonts} is selected, different parts of the program
-will appear in different Fonts. When @b{Colors} is selected, then the
-program will be displayed in different colors. Selecting @b{None}
-causes the program to appear in just one Font and Color. Selecting
-@b{Less} resets the Fonts and Colors to a fast, minimal set of
-decorations. Selecting @b{More} resets the Fonts and Colors to a larger
-set of decorations. For example, if @b{Less} is selected (which is the
-default setting) then you might have all comments in green color.
-Whereas, if @b{More} is selected then a function name in the comments
-themselves might appear in a different Color or Font.@refill
+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. @xref{Init
+File}. When @b{Fonts} is selected, different parts of the program will
+appear in different Fonts. When @b{Colors} is selected, then the program
+will be displayed in different colors. Selecting @b{None} causes the
+program to appear in just one Font and Color. Selecting @b{Less} resets
+the Fonts and Colors to a fast, minimal set of decorations. Selecting
+@b{More} resets the Fonts and Colors to a larger set of decorations. For
+example, if @b{Less} is selected (which is the default setting) then you
+might have all comments in green color. Whereas, if @b{More} is
+selected then a function name in the comments themselves might appear in
+a different Color or Font.@refill
@item Paren Highlighting
After selecting @b{Blink} from this item, if you place the cursor
@item Save Options
Selecting this item will save the current settings of your Options
-menu to your @code{.emacs} file.
+menu to your init file. @xref{Init File}.
@end table
@node Buffers Menu
@cindex Buffers menu
The @b{Buffers} menu provides a selection of up to ten buffers and the
item @b{List All Buffers}, which provides a Buffer List. @xref{List
-Buffers} for more information.
+Buffers}, for more information.
@node Tools Menu
@subsection The Tools Menu
The Help Menu gives you access to Emacs Info and provides a menu
equivalent for each of the choices you have when using @kbd{C-h}.
-@xref{Help} for more information.
+@xref{Help}, for more information.
The Help menu also gives access to UNIX online manual pages via the
@b{UNIX Manual Page} option.
The following functions are available:
@table @kbd
-@item add-menu: @var{(menu-path menu-name menu-items &optional before)}
+@item add-menu: (@var{menu-path} @var{menu-name} @var{menu-items} &optional @var{before})
Add a menu to the menu bar or one of its submenus.
-@item add-menu-item: @var{(menu-path item-name function enabled-p
-&optional before)}
+@item add-menu-item: (@var{menu-path} @var{item-name} @var{function}
+@var{enabled-p} &optional @var{before})
Add a menu item to a menu, creating the menu first if necessary.
-@item delete-menu-item: @var{(path)}
+@item delete-menu-item: (@var{path})
Remove the menu item defined by @var{path} from the menu hierarchy.
-@item disable-menu-item: @var{(path)}
+@item disable-menu-item: (@var{path})
Disable the specified menu item.
-@item enable-menu-item: @var{(path)}
+@item enable-menu-item: (@var{path})
Enable the specified previously disabled menu item.
-@item relabel-menu-item: @var{(path new-name)}
+@item relabel-menu-item: (@var{path} @var{new-name})
Change the string of the menu item specified by @var{path} to
@var{new-name}.