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underline and strike-through, background stipple, etc. Emacs provides |
underline and strike-through, background stipple, etc. Emacs provides |
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features to associate specific faces with portions of buffer text, in |
features to associate specific faces with portions of buffer text, in |
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order to display that text as specified by the face attributes. |
order to display that text as specified by the face attributes. |
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@xref{Faces}. |
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@item File Locking |
@item File Locking |
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Emacs uses file locking to notice when two different users |
Emacs uses file locking to notice when two different users |
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@xref{Undo}. |
@xref{Undo}. |
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@item User Option |
@item User Option |
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A user option is a variable (q.v.@:) that exists so that you can customize |
A user option is a face (q.v.@:) or a variable (q.v.@:) that exists so |
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Emacs by setting it to a new value. @xref{Variables}. |
that you can customize Emacs by setting it to a new value. |
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@xref{Easy Customization}. |
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@item Variable |
@item Variable |
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A variable is an object in Lisp that can store an arbitrary value. |
A variable is an object in Lisp that can store an arbitrary value. |