X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/gnu-emacs/blobdiff_plain/9a0115abd18f219f234d6dd460cf7f5ed3c0332f..8a85c254de2528be0f3ff154fa24df65e6557c1a:/doc/emacs/modes.texi diff --git a/doc/emacs/modes.texi b/doc/emacs/modes.texi index 52ecd37fcf..b21be99e16 100644 --- a/doc/emacs/modes.texi +++ b/doc/emacs/modes.texi @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ @c This is part of the Emacs manual. -@c Copyright (C) 1985-1987, 1993-1995, 1997, 2000-2012 -@c Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Copyright (C) 1985-1987, 1993-1995, 1997, 2000-2014 Free Software +@c Foundation, Inc. @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. -@node Modes, Indentation, International, Top +@node Modes @chapter Major and Minor Modes Emacs contains many @dfn{editing modes} that alter its basic @@ -65,12 +65,11 @@ process (@pxref{Interactive Shell}). first visit a file or create a buffer (@pxref{Choosing Modes}). You can explicitly select a new major mode by using an @kbd{M-x} command. Take the name of the mode and add @code{-mode} to get the name of the -command to select that mode. Thus, you can enter Lisp mode with -@kbd{M-x lisp-mode}. +command to select that mode (e.g., @kbd{M-x lisp-mode} enters Lisp mode). @vindex major-mode The value of the buffer-local variable @code{major-mode} is a symbol -with the same name as the major mode command (e.g. @code{lisp-mode}). +with the same name as the major mode command (e.g., @code{lisp-mode}). This variable is set automatically; you should not change it yourself. The default value of @code{major-mode} determines the major mode to @@ -81,9 +80,9 @@ change this default value via the Customization interface (@pxref{Easy Customization}), or by adding a line like this to your init file (@pxref{Init File}): -@smallexample +@example (setq-default major-mode 'text-mode) -@end smallexample +@end example @noindent If the default value of @code{major-mode} is @code{nil}, the major @@ -111,7 +110,7 @@ list of its key bindings, type @code{C-h m} (@code{describe-mode}). Every major mode, apart from Fundamental mode, defines a @dfn{mode hook}, a customizable list of Lisp functions to run each time the mode is enabled in a buffer. @xref{Hooks}, for more information about -hooks. Each mode hook is named after its major mode, e.g. Fortran +hooks. Each mode hook is named after its major mode, e.g., Fortran mode has @code{fortran-mode-hook}. Furthermore, all text-based major modes run @code{text-mode-hook}, and all programming language modes run @code{prog-mode-hook}, prior to running their own mode hooks. @@ -216,8 +215,7 @@ in individual buffers. @xref{Faces}. @findex linum-mode @cindex Linum mode @item -Linum mode displays each line's line number in the window's left -margin. Its mode command is @code{linum-mode}. +Linum mode displays each line's line number in the window's left margin. @item Outline minor mode provides similar facilities to the major mode @@ -265,8 +263,7 @@ in the region, if the region is active. @xref{Using Region}. @item Icomplete mode displays an indication of available completions when -you are in the minibuffer and completion is active. @xref{Completion -Options}. +you are in the minibuffer and completion is active. @xref{Icomplete}. @item Line Number mode enables display of the current line number in the