X-Git-Url: http://git.chise.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=info%2Fxemacs.info-1;h=ad6342f693c302d9452d1b15e4aae26879f05a22;hb=6055f790006272b9f8497e9dc6240771220196a1;hp=0055d09ed03a22835691bb202ffe7ccd18d312bc;hpb=afa9772e3fcbb4e80e3e4cfd1a40b4fccc6d08b8;p=chise%2Fxemacs-chise.git diff --git a/info/xemacs.info-1 b/info/xemacs.info-1 index 0055d09..ad6342f 100644 --- a/info/xemacs.info-1 +++ b/info/xemacs.info-1 @@ -32,7 +32,8 @@ translation approved by the author instead of in the original English.  File: xemacs.info, Node: Top, Next: License, Up: (dir) - The XEmacs Editor ***************** +The XEmacs Editor +***************** XEmacs is the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor. This Info file describes how to edit with Emacs and @@ -69,7 +70,8 @@ Important General Concepts * Command Switches:: Hairy startup options. * Startup Paths:: - How XEmacs finds Directories and Files + How XEmacs finds Directories and Files. +* Packages:: How XEmacs organizes its high-level functionality. Fundamental Editing Commands * Basic:: The most basic editing commands. @@ -108,7 +110,6 @@ Advanced Features * Text:: Commands and modes for editing English. * Programs:: Commands and modes for editing programs. * Running:: Compiling, running and debugging programs. -* Packages:: How to add new packages to XEmacs. * Abbrevs:: How to define text abbreviations to reduce the number of characters you must type. * Picture:: Editing pictures made up of characters @@ -174,6 +175,13 @@ Pull-down Menus * Menu Customization:: Adding and removing menu items and related operations. +Packages + +* Packages:: Introduction to XEmacs Packages. +* Package Terminology:: Understanding different kinds of packages. +* Using Packages:: How to install and use packages. +* Building Packages:: Building packages from sources. + Basic Editing Commands * Blank Lines:: Commands to make or delete blank lines. @@ -211,9 +219,13 @@ Using X Selections Registers -* RegPos:: Saving positions in registers. -* RegText:: Saving text in registers. -* RegRect:: Saving rectangles in registers. +* Position: RegPos. Saving positions in registers. +* Text: RegText. Saving text in registers. +* Rectangle: RegRect. Saving rectangles in registers. +* Configurations: RegConfig. Saving window configurations in registers. +* Files: RegFiles. File names in registers. +* Numbers: RegNumbers. Numbers in registers. +* Bookmarks:: Bookmarks are like registers, but persistent. Controlling the Display @@ -439,13 +451,6 @@ Lisp Libraries * Compiling Libraries:: Compiling a library makes it load and run faster. * Mocklisp:: Converting Mocklisp to Lisp so XEmacs can run it. -Packages - -* Packages:: Introduction to XEmacs Packages. -* Package Terminology:: Understanding different kinds of packages. -* Using Packages:: How to install and use packages. -* Building Packages:: Building packages from sources. - Abbrevs * Defining Abbrevs:: Defining an abbrev, so it will expand when typed. @@ -487,8 +492,7 @@ Customization By changing them, you can "redefine keys". * Syntax:: The syntax table controls how words and expressions are parsed. -* Init File:: How to write common customizations in the `.emacs' - file. +* Init File:: How to write common customizations in the init file. * Audible Bell:: Changing how XEmacs sounds the bell. * Faces:: Changing the fonts and colors of a region of text. * X Resources:: X resources controlling various aspects of the @@ -522,7 +526,7 @@ The Syntax Table * Entry: Syntax Entry. What the syntax table records for each character. * Change: Syntax Change. How to change the information. -The Init File, `~/.emacs' +The Init File * Init Syntax:: Syntax of constants in Emacs Lisp. * Init Examples:: How to do some things with an init file. @@ -937,9 +941,22 @@ Window exchange information with the user. There is only one echo area per XEmacs frame. - * If you are running XEmacs under the X Window System, a menu bar at - the top of the frame makes shortcuts to several of the commands - available (*note Pull-down Menus::). + * If you are running XEmacs under a graphical windowing system, a + menu bar at the top of the frame makes shortcuts to several of the + commands available (*note Pull-down Menus::). + + * If you are running XEmacs under a graphical windowing system, a + toolbar at the top of the frame, just under the menu bar if it + exists, provides "one-touch" shortcuts to several commands. (Not + yet documented.) + + * If you are running XEmacs under a graphical windowing system, a + gutter at the top (under the toolbar) and/or bottom of the frame + provides advanced GUI facilities like tab controls for rapid + switching among related windows and progress bars for + time-consuming operations like downloads across the Internet. + Gutters are an experimental feature introduced in XEmacs version + 21.2. (Not yet documented.) You can subdivide the XEmacs frame into multiple text windows, and use each window for a different file (*note Windows::). Multiple XEmacs