@c This is part of the Emacs manual.
-@c Copyright (C) 1985-1987, 1993-1995, 1997, 2000-2013 Free Software
+@c Copyright (C) 1985-1987, 1993-1995, 1997, 2000-2014 Free Software
@c Foundation, Inc.
@c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
@iftex
(@code{doc-view-kill-proc-and-buffer}) kills the converter process and
the DocView buffer.
+@node EWW
+@section Web Browsing with EWW
+
+@findex eww
+@findex eww-open-file
+ @dfn{EWW}, the Emacs Web Wowser, is a web browser package for Emacs.
+It allows browsing URLs within an Emacs buffer. The command @kbd{M-x
+eww} can be used to open a URL or search the web. A file can be
+opened using the command @kbd{M-x eww-open-file}. EWW can be used as
+web browser for @code{browse-url}, see @ref{Browse-URL}. For full
+details, see @ref{Top, EWW,, eww, The Emacs Web Wowser Manual}.
+
@node Shell
@section Running Shell Commands from Emacs
@cindex subshell
@item @key{TAB}
@kindex TAB @r{(Shell mode)}
@findex completion-at-point
+@cindex shell completion
Complete the command name or file name before point in the shell
buffer (@code{completion-at-point}). This uses the usual Emacs
completion rules (@pxref{Completion}), with the completion
alternatives being file names, environment variable names, the shell
command history, and history references (@pxref{History References}).
-
-@vindex shell-completion-fignore
-@vindex comint-completion-fignore
-The variable @code{shell-completion-fignore} specifies a list of file
-name extensions to ignore in Shell mode completion. The default
-setting is @code{nil}, but some users prefer @code{("~" "#" "%")} to
-ignore file names ending in @samp{~}, @samp{#} or @samp{%}. Other
-related Comint modes use the variable @code{comint-completion-fignore}
-instead.
+For options controlling the completion, @pxref{Shell Options}.
@item M-?
@kindex M-? @r{(Shell mode)}
for a password.
Please note that Emacs will not echo passwords by default. If you
-really want them to be echoed, evaluate the following Lisp
-expression:
+really want them to be echoed, evaluate (@pxref{Lisp Eval}) the
+following Lisp expression:
@example
(remove-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions
If you set @code{shell-completion-execonly} to @code{nil},
it considers nonexecutable files as well.
+@vindex shell-completion-fignore
+@vindex comint-completion-fignore
+The variable @code{shell-completion-fignore} specifies a list of file
+name extensions to ignore in Shell mode completion. The default
+setting is @code{nil}, but some users prefer @code{("~" "#" "%")} to
+ignore file names ending in @samp{~}, @samp{#} or @samp{%}. Other
+related Comint modes use the variable @code{comint-completion-fignore}
+instead.
+
+@findex shell-dynamic-complete-command
+Some implementation details of the shell command completion may also be found
+in the lisp documentation of the @code{shell-dynamic-complete-command}
+function.
+
@findex shell-pushd-tohome
@findex shell-pushd-dextract
@findex shell-pushd-dunique
current text terminal. @xref{Windows Startup}.
If you omit a filename argument while supplying the @samp{-c} option,
-the new frame displays the @file{*scratch*} buffer by default. If
-@code{initial-buffer-choice} is a string (@pxref{Entering Emacs}), the
-new frame displays that file or directory instead.
+the new frame displays the @file{*scratch*} buffer by default. This
+behavior can be customized using the variable
+@code{initial-buffer-choice} (@pxref{Entering Emacs}).
@item -F @var{alist}
@itemx --frame-parameters=@var{alist}