@setfilename ../../info/vhdl-mode.info
@settitle VHDL Mode, an Emacs mode for editing VHDL code
-@documentencoding UTF-8
+@include docstyle.texi
@c Adapted from the VHDL Mode texinfo manual version 2 by Rodney J. Whitby.
@c Adapted from the CC Mode texinfo manual by Barry A. Warsaw.
@copying
This file documents VHDL Mode, an Emacs mode for editing VHDL code.
-Copyright @copyright{} 1995--2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 Free Software
+Copyright @copyright{} 1995--2008, 2010, 2012, 2015--2016 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.
@quotation
* Syntactic Symbols::
* Frequently Asked Questions::
* Getting the latest VHDL Mode release::
-* Sample .emacs File::
+* Sample Init File::
* Limitations and Known Bugs::
* Mailing Lists and Submitting Bug Reports::
* GNU Free Documentation License:: The license for this documentation.
pair of information (in lisp parlance, a @emph{cons cell}), where the
first part is a @dfn{syntactic symbol}, and the second part is a
@dfn{relative buffer position}. Syntactic symbols describe elements of
-VHDL code, e.g. @code{statement}, @code{comment}, @code{block-open},
+VHDL code, e.g., @code{statement}, @code{comment}, @code{block-open},
@code{block-close}, etc. @xref{Syntactic Symbols}, for a complete list
of currently recognized syntactic symbols and their semantics. Also,
the variable @code{vhdl-offsets-alist} contains the list of currently
file to make the changes described in the previous section
(@ref{Interactive Customization}) more permanent. See the Emacs
manuals for more information on customizing Emacs via hooks.
-@xref{Sample .emacs File}, for a more complete sample @file{.emacs} file.
+@xref{Sample Init File}, for a more complete sample @file{.emacs} file.
@example
@group
institutes the new style in the current buffer.
The sample @file{.emacs} file provides a concrete example of how a new
-style can be added and automatically set. @xref{Sample .emacs File}.
+style can be added and automatically set. @xref{Sample Init File}.
@node File Styles
@subsection File Styles
visited, VHDL Mode will automatically institute these offsets using
@code{vhdl-set-offset}. @xref{Customizing Indentation}.
-Note that file style settings (i.e. @code{vhdl-file-style}) are applied
-before file offset settings (i.e. @code{vhdl-file-offsets}).
+Note that file style settings (i.e., @code{vhdl-file-style}) are applied
+before file offset settings (i.e., @code{vhdl-file-offsets}).
@node Advanced Customizations
@end example
-See the sample @file{.emacs} file @ref{Sample .emacs File} for
+See the sample @file{.emacs} file @ref{Sample Init File} for
details.
@end quotation
The official Emacs VHDL Mode Home Page can be found at
@uref{http://www.iis.ee.ethz.ch/~zimmi/emacs/vhdl-mode.html}.
-@node Sample .emacs File
-@chapter Sample @file{.emacs} file
-@cindex Sample @file{.emacs} file
+@node Sample Init File
+@chapter Sample Init File
+@cindex Sample init file
-Most customizations can be done using the `Customize' entry in the
+Most customizations can be done using the ``Customize'' entry in the
VHDL Mode menu, which requires no editing of the .emacs file.
If you want to customize indentation, here you go: