@set TITLE SRecoder Manual
@set AUTHOR Eric M. Ludlam
@settitle @value{TITLE}
+@documentencoding UTF-8
@c Merge all indexes into a single index for now.
@c We can always separate them later into two or more as needed.
@c %**end of header
@copying
-Copyright @copyright{} 2007--2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright @copyright{} 2007--2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@quotation
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
@dircategory Emacs misc features
@direntry
-* SRecode: (srecode). Template code generator.
+* SRecode: (srecode). Semantic template code generator.
@end direntry
@titlepage
@center @titlefont{SRecode}
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@center by @value{AUTHOR}
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@macro semantic{}
Some arguments are major-mode specific, such as the @code{:el} or
@code{:cpp} arguments.
-@refill
@section Template Insertion Context
A context can be provided for templates in a file. This helps
A context can be automatically derived as well based on the parsing
state from @i{Semantic}. @inforef{Top, Semantic Manual, semantic}.
-@refill
@section Applications
Commands that do a particular user task which involves also writing
between editable fields in the template.
Once the cursor moves out of the are inserted by the template, all the
-fields are cancelled.
+fields are canceled.
@b{NOTE}: Some conveniences in templates, such as completion, or
character restrictions are lost when using field editing mode.
(if that section is not 'visible') or the section is shown one time
for each dictionary added to that symbol.
@xref{Developing Template Functions}.
-@refill
Macros prefixed with ``>'' will include another template. Include
macros would look like this:
@node Contexts
@section Context
-Each template belongs to a context. When promting for a template by
+Each template belongs to a context. When prompting for a template by
name, such as with @kbd{C-c / /}, the name is prefixed by the current
context. If there is no context, it defaults to @code{declaration}.