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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lisp/emulation/tpu-edt.el,v
From: |
Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lisp/emulation/tpu-edt.el,v |
Date: |
Fri, 04 Jan 2008 07:03:48 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /sources/emacs
Module name: emacs
Changes by: Stefan Monnier <monnier> 08/01/04 07:03:47
Index: tpu-edt.el
===================================================================
RCS file: /sources/emacs/emacs/lisp/emulation/tpu-edt.el,v
retrieving revision 1.58
retrieving revision 1.59
diff -u -b -r1.58 -r1.59
--- tpu-edt.el 4 Jan 2008 06:52:17 -0000 1.58
+++ tpu-edt.el 4 Jan 2008 07:03:47 -0000 1.59
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@
;; mark". The mark is set at one end of a selected region; the cursor is
;; at the other. In cases where the selected region cannot be shown in
;; inverse video an at sign (@) appears in the mode line when mark is set.
-;; The native emacs command ^X^X (Control-X twice) exchanges the cursor
+;; The native Emacs command ^X^X (Control-X twice) exchanges the cursor
;; with the mark; this provides a handy way to find the location of the
;; mark.
@@ -91,8 +91,8 @@
;; approximation of free mode, see the commentary in tpu-extras.el for
;; details.
-;; Like TPU, emacs uses multiple buffers. Some buffers are used to hold
-;; files you are editing; other "internal" buffers are used for emacs' own
+;; Like TPU, Emacs uses multiple buffers. Some buffers are used to hold
+;; files you are editing; other "internal" buffers are used for Emacs' own
;; purposes (like showing you help). Here are some commands for dealing
;; with buffers.
@@ -114,9 +114,9 @@
;; Note that the buffers associated with deleted windows still exist!
;; Like TPU, TPU-edt has a "command" function, invoked with Gold-KP7 or
-;; Do. Most of the commands available are emacs commands. Some TPU
+;; Do. Most of the commands available are Emacs commands. Some TPU
;; commands are available, they are: replace, exit, quit, include, and
-;; Get (unfortunately, "get" is an internal emacs function, so we are
+;; Get (unfortunately, "get" is an internal Emacs function, so we are
;; stuck with "Get" - to make life easier, Get is available as Gold-g).
;; TPU-edt supports the recall of commands, file names, and search
@@ -127,10 +127,10 @@
;; a small help file showing the default keypad layout, control key
;; functions, and Gold key functions. Pressing any key inside of help
;; splits the screen and prints a description of the function of the
-;; pressed key. Gold-PF2 invokes the native emacs help, with its
+;; pressed key. Gold-PF2 invokes the native Emacs help, with its
;; zillions of options.
-;; Thanks to emacs, TPU-edt has some extensions that may make your life
+;; Thanks to Emacs, TPU-edt has some extensions that may make your life
;; easier, or at least more interesting. For example, Gold-r toggles
;; TPU-edt rectangular mode. In rectangular mode, Remove and Insert work
;; on rectangles. Likewise, Gold-* toggles TPU-edt regular expression
@@ -146,27 +146,27 @@
;; twice) on a particular line moves you back to the original window
;; at that line. Occur is on Gold-o.
-;; Finally, as you edit, remember that all the power of emacs is at
+;; Finally, as you edit, remember that all the power of Emacs is at
;; your disposal. It really is a fantastic tool. You may even want to
-;; take some time and read the emacs tutorial; perhaps not to learn the
-;; native emacs key bindings, but to get a feel for all the things
-;; emacs can do for you. The emacs tutorial is available from the
-;; emacs help function: "Gold-PF2 t"
+;; take some time and read the Emacs tutorial; perhaps not to learn the
+;; native Emacs key bindings, but to get a feel for all the things
+;; Emacs can do for you. The Emacs tutorial is available from the
+;; Emacs help function: "Gold-PF2 t"
;; %% Starting TPU-edt
;; All you have to do to start TPU-edt, is turn it on. This can be
-;; done from the command line when running emacs.
+;; done from the command line when running Emacs.
;; prompt> emacs -f tpu-edt
-;; If you've already started emacs, turn on TPU-edt using the tpu-edt
+;; If you've already started Emacs, turn on TPU-edt using the tpu-edt
;; command. First press `M-x' (that's usually `ESC' followed by `x')
;; and type `tpu-edt' followed by a carriage return.
;; If you like TPU-edt and want to use it all the time, you can start
-;; TPU-edt using the emacs initialization file, .emacs. Simply create
+;; TPU-edt using the Emacs initialization file, .emacs. Simply create
;; a .emacs file in your home directory containing the line:
;; (tpu-edt)
@@ -176,10 +176,10 @@
;; %% Customizing TPU-edt using the Emacs Initialization File
-;; The following is a sample emacs initialization file. It shows how to
+;; The following is a sample Emacs initialization file. It shows how to
;; invoke TPU-edt, and how to customize it.
-;; ; .emacs - a sample emacs initialization file
+;; ; .emacs - a sample Emacs initialization file
;; ; Turn on TPU-edt
;; (tpu-edt)
@@ -199,12 +199,12 @@
;; (setq require-final-newline t)
;; ; Emacs uses Control-s and Control-q. Problems can occur when using
-;; ; emacs on terminals that use these codes for flow control (Xon/Xoff
-;; ; flow control). These lines disable emacs' use of these characters.
+;; ; Emacs on terminals that use these codes for flow control (Xon/Xoff
+;; ; flow control). These lines disable Emacs' use of these characters.
;; (global-unset-key "\C-s")
;; (global-unset-key "\C-q")
-;; ; The emacs universal-argument function is very useful.
+;; ; The Emacs universal-argument function is very useful.
;; ; This line maps universal-argument to Gold-PF1.
;; (define-key tpu-gold-map [kp_f1] 'universal-argument) ; Gold-PF1
@@ -224,9 +224,9 @@
;; %% Regular Expressions in TPU-edt
;; Gold-* toggles TPU-edt regular expression mode. In regular expression
-;; mode, find, find next, replace, and substitute accept emacs regular
-;; expressions. A complete list of emacs regular expressions can be found
-;; using the emacs "info" command (it's somewhat like the VMS help
+;; mode, find, find next, replace, and substitute accept Emacs regular
+;; expressions. A complete list of Emacs regular expressions can be found
+;; using the Emacs "info" command (it's somewhat like the VMS help
;; command). Try the following sequence of commands:
;; DO info <enter info mode>
@@ -255,13 +255,13 @@
;; Gold-^ Add a string at BOL in region or buffer
;; Gold-$ Add a string at EOL in region or buffer
-;; There is also a TPU-edt interface to the native emacs string replacement
+;; There is also a TPU-edt interface to the native Emacs string replacement
;; commands. Gold-/ invokes this command. It accepts regular expressions
;; if TPU-edt is in regular expression mode. Given a repeat count, it will
;; perform the replacement without prompting for confirmation.
;; This command replaces empty strings correctly, however, it has its
-;; drawbacks. As a native emacs command, it has a different interface
+;; drawbacks. As a native Emacs command, it has a different interface
;; than the emulated TPU commands. Also, it works only in the forward
;; direction, regardless of the current TPU-edt direction.
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@
;;; User Configurable Variables
;;;
(defcustom tpu-have-ispell t
- "If non-nil (default), TPU-edt uses ispell for spell checking."
+ "If non-nil (default), TPU-edt uses Ispell for spell checking."
:type 'boolean
:group 'tpu)
@@ -694,15 +694,15 @@
(set-marker tpu-match-end-mark nil))
(defun tpu-match-beginning nil
- "Returns the location of the last match beginning."
+ "Return the location of the last match beginning."
(marker-position tpu-match-beginning-mark))
(defun tpu-match-end nil
- "Returns the location of the last match end."
+ "Return the location of the last match end."
(marker-position tpu-match-end-mark))
(defun tpu-check-match nil
- "Returns t if point is between tpu-match markers.
+ "Return t if point is between tpu-match markers.
Otherwise sets the tpu-match markers to nil and returns nil."
;; make sure 1- marker is in this buffer
;; 2- point is at or after beginning marker
@@ -813,7 +813,7 @@
(message "Mark %d set." num))
(defun tpu-goto-breadcrumb (num)
- "Returns to a breadcrumb set with drop-breadcrumb."
+ "Return to a breadcrumb set with drop-breadcrumb."
(interactive "p")
(cond ((get tpu-breadcrumb-plist num)
(switch-to-buffer (car (get tpu-breadcrumb-plist num)))
@@ -872,7 +872,7 @@
tpu-version))
(defun tpu-reset-screen-size (height width)
- "Sets the screen size."
+ "Set the screen size."
(interactive "nnew screen height: \nnnew screen width: ")
(set-frame-height (selected-frame) height)
(set-frame-width (selected-frame) width))
@@ -894,8 +894,8 @@
(if tpu-newline-and-indent-p " and indents." "."))))
(defun tpu-spell-check nil
- "Checks the spelling of the region, or of the entire buffer if no
- region is selected."
+ "Check the spelling of the region, or of the entire buffer,
+if no region is selected."
(interactive)
(cond (tpu-have-ispell
(if (tpu-mark) (ispell-region (tpu-mark) (point)) (ispell-buffer)))
@@ -904,7 +904,7 @@
(if (tpu-mark) (tpu-unselect t)))
(defun tpu-toggle-overwrite-mode nil
- "Switches in and out of overwrite mode"
+ "Switch in and out of overwrite mode."
(interactive)
(cond (overwrite-mode
(tpu-local-set-key "\177" tpu-saved-delete-func)
@@ -915,8 +915,7 @@
(overwrite-mode 1))))
(defun tpu-special-insert (num)
- "Insert a character or control code according to
-its ASCII decimal value."
+ "Insert a character or control code according to its ASCII decimal value."
(interactive "P")
(if overwrite-mode (delete-char 1))
(insert (if num num 0)))
@@ -934,19 +933,19 @@
;;; TPU line-mode commands
;;;
(defun tpu-include (file)
- "TPU-like include file"
+ "TPU-like include file."
(interactive "fInclude file: ")
(insert-file-contents file)
(message ""))
(defun tpu-get (file)
- "TPU-like get file"
+ "TPU-like get file."
(interactive "FFile to get: ")
(find-file file find-file-wildcards))
(defun tpu-what-line nil
- "Tells what line the point is on,
- and the total number of lines in the buffer."
+ "Tell what line the point is on,
+and the total number of lines in the buffer."
(interactive)
(if (eobp)
(message "You are at the End of Buffer. The last line is %d."
@@ -1215,12 +1214,12 @@
;;; Auto-insert
;;;
(defun tpu-insert-escape nil
- "Inserts an escape character, and so becomes the escape-key alias."
+ "Insert an escape character, and so becomes the escape-key alias."
(interactive)
(insert "\e"))
(defun tpu-insert-formfeed nil
- "Inserts a formfeed character."
+ "Insert a formfeed character."
(interactive)
(insert "\C-L"))
@@ -1231,7 +1230,7 @@
(defvar tpu-saved-control-r nil "Saved value of Control-r.")
(defun tpu-end-define-macro-key (key)
- "Ends the current macro definition"
+ "End the current macro definition."
(interactive "kPress the key you want to use to do what was just learned: ")
(end-kbd-macro nil)
(global-set-key key last-kbd-macro)
@@ -1249,7 +1248,7 @@
;;; Buffers and Windows
;;;
(defun tpu-kill-buffer nil
- "Kills the current buffer. If tpu-kill-buffers-silently is non-nil,
+ "Kill the current buffer. If tpu-kill-buffers-silently is non-nil,
kills modified buffers without asking."
(interactive)
(if tpu-kill-buffers-silently (set-buffer-modified-p nil))
@@ -1280,7 +1279,7 @@
(switch-to-buffer (car (reverse list)))))
(defun tpu-make-file-buffer-list (buffer-list)
- "Returns names from BUFFER-LIST excluding those beginning with a space or
star."
+ "Return names from BUFFER-LIST excluding those beginning with a space or
star."
(delq nil (mapcar '(lambda (b)
(if (or (= (aref (buffer-name b) 0) ? )
(= (aref (buffer-name b) 0) ?*)) nil b))
@@ -1303,7 +1302,7 @@
;;; Search
;;;
(defun tpu-toggle-regexp nil
- "Switches in and out of regular expression search and replace mode."
+ "Switch in and out of regular expression search and replace mode."
(interactive)
(setq tpu-regexp-p (not tpu-regexp-p))
(tpu-set-search)
@@ -1369,8 +1368,8 @@
(declare-function tpu-emacs-rev-search "tpu-edt")
(defun tpu-set-search (&optional arg)
- "Set the search functions and set the search direction to the current
-direction. If an argument is specified, don't set the search direction."
+ "Set the search functions and set the search direction to the current
direction.
+If an argument is specified, don't set the search direction."
(if (not arg) (setq tpu-searching-forward tpu-advance))
(cond (tpu-searching-forward
(cond (tpu-regexp-p
@@ -1427,7 +1426,7 @@
(defalias 'tpu-search-internal-core (symbol-function 'tpu-search-internal))
(defun tpu-check-search-case (string)
- "Returns t if string contains upper case."
+ "Return t if string contains upper case."
;; if using regexp, eliminate upper case forms (\B \W \S.)
(if tpu-regexp-p
(let ((pat (copy-sequence string)) (case-fold-search nil) (pos 0))
@@ -1475,7 +1474,7 @@
;;; Select / Unselect
;;;
(defun tpu-select (&optional quiet)
- "Sets the mark to define one end of a region."
+ "Set the mark to define one end of a region."
(interactive "P")
(cond ((tpu-mark)
(tpu-unselect quiet))
@@ -1485,7 +1484,7 @@
(if (not quiet) (message "Move the text cursor to select text.")))))
(defun tpu-unselect (&optional quiet)
- "Removes the mark to unselect the current region."
+ "Remove the mark to unselect the current region."
(interactive "P")
(deactivate-mark)
(setq mark-ring nil)
@@ -1508,8 +1507,7 @@
(if tpu-rectangular-p "en" "dis"))))
(defun tpu-arrange-rectangle nil
- "Adjust point and mark to mark upper left and lower right
-corners of a rectangle."
+ "Adjust point and mark to upper left and lower right corners of a rectangle."
(let ((mc (current-column))
(pc (progn (exchange-point-and-mark) (current-column))))
@@ -1574,14 +1572,14 @@
(tpu-error "No selection active."))))
(defun tpu-cut (arg)
- "Copy selected region to the cut buffer. In the absence of an
-argument, delete the selected region too."
+ "Copy selected region to the cut buffer.
+In the absence of an argument, delete the selected region too."
(interactive "P")
(if arg (tpu-store-text) (tpu-cut-text)))
(defun tpu-append-region (arg)
- "Append selected region to the tpu-cut buffer. In the absence of an
-argument, delete the selected region too."
+ "Append selected region to the tpu-cut buffer.
+In the absence of an argument, delete the selected region too."
(interactive "P")
(cond ((tpu-mark)
(let ((beg (region-beginning)) (end (region-end)))
@@ -1657,8 +1655,8 @@
(delete-region beg (point))))
(defun tpu-delete-current-char (num)
- "Delete one or specified number of characters after point. The last
-character deleted is saved for the TPU-edt undelete-char command."
+ "Delete one or specified number of characters after point.
+The last character deleted is saved for the TPU-edt undelete-char command."
(interactive "p")
(while (and (> num 0) (not (eobp)))
(setq tpu-last-deleted-char (char-after (point)))
@@ -1741,8 +1739,8 @@
(tpu-error "No selection active."))))
(defun tpu-substitute (num)
- "Replace the selected region with the contents of the cut buffer, and
-repeat most recent search. A numeric argument serves as a repeat count.
+ "Replace the selected region with the contents of the cut buffer,
+and repeat most recent search. A numeric argument serves as a repeat count.
A negative argument means replace all occurrences of the search string."
(interactive "p")
(cond ((or (tpu-mark) (tpu-check-match))
@@ -1819,10 +1817,10 @@
(message "Replaced %s occurrence%s." strings (if (not (= 1 strings)) "s"
""))))
(defun tpu-emacs-replace (&optional dont-ask)
- "A TPU-edt interface to the Emacs replace functions. If TPU-edt is
-currently in regular expression mode, the Emacs regular expression
-replace functions are used. If an argument is supplied, replacements
-are performed without asking. Only works in forward direction."
+ "A TPU-edt interface to the Emacs replace functions.
+If TPU-edt is currently in regular expression mode, the Emacs regular
+expression replace functions are used. If an argument is supplied,
+replacements are performed without asking. Only works in forward direction."
(interactive "P")
(cond (dont-ask
(setq current-prefix-arg nil)
@@ -1871,7 +1869,7 @@
(end-of-line) (insert text) (forward-line))))))
(defun tpu-trim-line-ends nil
- "Removes trailing whitespace from every line in the buffer."
+ "Remove trailing whitespace from every line in the buffer."
(interactive)
(save-match-data
(save-excursion
@@ -2273,7 +2271,7 @@
(setq tpu-control-keys tpu-style)))
(defun tpu-toggle-control-keys nil
- "Toggles control key bindings between TPU-edt and Emacs."
+ "Toggle control key bindings between TPU-edt and Emacs."
(interactive)
(tpu-reset-control-keys (not tpu-control-keys))
(and (interactive-p)
@@ -2324,7 +2322,7 @@
(defun tpu-load-xkeys (file)
"Load the TPU-edt X-windows key definitions FILE.
If FILE is nil, try to load a default file. The default file names are
-`~/.tpu-lucid-keys' for Lucid emacs, and `~/.tpu-keys' for Emacs."
+`~/.tpu-lucid-keys' for XEmacs, and `~/.tpu-keys' for Emacs."
(interactive "fX key definition file: ")
(cond (file
(setq file (expand-file-name file)))