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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/custom.texi
From: |
Richard M . Stallman |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/custom.texi |
Date: |
Sun, 17 Jul 2005 15:47:57 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/custom.texi
diff -c emacs/man/custom.texi:1.85 emacs/man/custom.texi:1.86
*** emacs/man/custom.texi:1.85 Wed May 18 14:22:39 2005
--- emacs/man/custom.texi Sun Jul 17 19:47:56 2005
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*** 2313,2353 ****
@end example
@item
! Adjusting the configuration to various contexts.
! In most of the cases, people want their Emacs to behave the same on
! all their machines, so their configuration should be the same, no
! matter whether it's GNU/Linux or not, under X11 or on a tty, with one
! version of Emacs or another, ...
!
! What can happen, tho, is that depending on the circumstance some
! features may or may not be available. In that case just prepend each
! such customization with a little test that ensures that the feature
! can be used. The best tests are usually checking that the feature is
! available, rather than checking what kind of environment is
! being used.
@example
! (if (fboundp 'blinking-cursor-mode)
! (blinking-cursor-mode 0))
! @end example
- @example
(if (boundp 'coding-category-utf-8)
! (set-coding-priority '(coding-category-utf-8)))
@end example
@example
! (require 'cl) ; To define `ignore-errors'.
! (ignore-errors (set-face-background 'region "grey75"))
@end example
! Note also that a @code{setq} on a variable which does not exist is
! generally harmless, so those usually do not need to be made
! conditional on any kind of test.
!
@end itemize
-
@node Terminal Init
@subsection Terminal-specific Initialization
--- 2313,2348 ----
@end example
@item
! Adjusting the configuration to various platforms and Emacs versions.
! Users typically want Emacs to behave the same on all systems, so the
! same init file is right for all platforms. However, sometimes it
! happens that a function you use for customizing Emacs is not available
! on some platforms or in older Emacs versions. To deal with that
! situation, put the customization inside a conditional that tests whether
! the function or facility is available, like this:
@example
! (if (fboundp 'blink-cursor-mode)
! (blink-cursor-mode 0))
(if (boundp 'coding-category-utf-8)
! (set-coding-priority '(coding-category-utf-8)))
@end example
+ @noindent
+ You can also simply disregard the errors that occur if the
+ function is not defined.
+
@example
! (condition case ()
! (set-face-background 'region "grey75")
! (error nil))
@end example
! A @code{setq} on a variable which does not exist is generally
! harmless, so those do not need a conditional.
@end itemize
@node Terminal Init
@subsection Terminal-specific Initialization
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