@c This is part of the Emacs manual.
-@c Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+@c Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
@node Antinews, Mac OS, X Resources, Top
@item
The mode line of the selected window is no longer displayed with a
-special face. All mode lines are created equal.
+special face. All mode lines are created equal. Meanwhile, you can
+use the variable @code{mode-line-inverse-video} to control whether
+mode lines are highlighted at all---@code{nil} means don't highlight
+them.
@item
Clicking on a link with the left mouse button (@kbd{mouse-1}) will
onto an Emacs window, nothing will happen.
@item
-On an xterm, Emacs provides a more convincing simulation of a text
-terminal by not responding to mouse-clicks on the mode-line,
-header-line, or display margin.
+On an xterm, even if you enable Xterm Mouse mode, Emacs provides a
+more convincing simulation of a text terminal by not responding to
+mouse clicks on the mode line, header line, or display margin.
@item
For simplicity, windows always have fringes. We wouldn't want to
functions.
@item
-Emacs now looks for @file{.emacs} and @file{.emacs_SHELL} in one
-standard location---your home directory. Don't put these files in
-@file{~/.emacs.d}; they won't be found.
+We have standardized on one location for the user init file: the file
+named @file{.emacs} in your home directory. Emacs will not look for
+the init file in @file{~/.emacs.d/init.el}. Similarly, don't try
+putting @file{.emacs_SHELL} in @file{~/.emacs.d}; Emacs won't find it.
@item
Emacs will not read @file{~/.abbrev_defs} automatically. If you want
the @code{setenv} command does not expand @samp{$} at all.
@item
-Emacs will not query you if a command accumulates too much undo
-information. If Emacs runs out of memory as a result, it will handle
+If a single command accumulates too much undo information, Emacs never
+discards it. If Emacs runs out of memory as a result, it will handle
this by crashing.
@item
@item
The apropos commands will not accept a list of words to match, in
-order to encourage users to be more specific. Also, the user option
+order to encourage you to be more specific. Also, the user option
@code{apropos-sort-by-scores} has been removed.
@item
equivalent to typing them once. @kbd{M-h} ignores numeric arguments.
@item
-If you want to repeat a jump to a previous mark, you should supply the
-prefix argument explicitly. So, instead of typing @kbd{C-u C-SPC
-C-SPC C-SPC}, type @kbd{C-u C-SPC C-u C-SPC C-u C-SPC}.
+The user option @code{set-mark-command-repeat-pop} has been removed.
@item
@kbd{C-@key{SPC} C-@key{SPC}} has no special meaning--it just sets the
The Kmacro package has been replaced with a simple and elegant
keyboard macro system. Use @kbd{C-x (} to start a new keyboard macro,
@kbd{C-x )} to end the macro, and @kbd{C-x e} to execute the last
-macro.
+macro. Use @kbd{M-x name-last-kbd-macro} to name the most recently
+defined macro.
@item
-The Calc, CUA, GDB-UI, Ibuffer, Ido, Password, Printing, Reveal,
+Emacs no longer displays your breakpoints in the source buffer, so you
+have to remember where you left them. It can be difficult to inspect
+the state of your debugged program from the command line, so Emacs
+tries to demonstrate this in the GUD buffer.
+
+@item
+The Calc, CUA, Ibuffer, Ido, Password, Printing, Reveal,
Ruler-mode, SES, Table, Tramp, and URL packages have been removed.
The Benchmark, Cfengine, Conf, Dns, Flymake, Python, Thumbs, and
Wdired modes have also been removed.