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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/NEWS


From: Kim F . Storm
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/NEWS
Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 10:51:28 -0400

Index: emacs/etc/NEWS
diff -c emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1239 emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1240
*** emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1239       Sun Aug 14 10:03:15 2005
--- emacs/etc/NEWS      Mon Aug 15 14:51:27 2005
***************
*** 923,934 ****
  ** Mouse changes:
  
  +++
! *** New display feature: focus follows the mouse from one Emacs window
! to another, even within a frame.  If you set the variable
! mouse-autoselect-window to non-nil value, moving the mouse to a
! different Emacs window will select that window (minibuffer window can
! be selected only when it is active).  The default is nil, so that this
! feature is not enabled.
  
  +++
  *** On X, when the window manager requires that you click on a frame to
--- 923,932 ----
  ** Mouse changes:
  
  +++
! *** If you set the new variable `mouse-autoselect-window' to a non-nil
! value, windows are automatically selected as you move the mouse from
! one Emacs window to another, even within a frame.  A minibuffer window
! can be selected only when it is active.
  
  +++
  *** On X, when the window manager requires that you click on a frame to
***************
*** 996,1002 ****
  +++
  *** Under X, mouse-wheel-mode is turned on by default.
  
! ** Mule changes:
  
  ---
  *** Language environment and various default coding systems are setup
--- 994,1000 ----
  +++
  *** Under X, mouse-wheel-mode is turned on by default.
  
! ** Multilingual Environment (Mule) changes:
  
  ---
  *** Language environment and various default coding systems are setup
***************
*** 1632,1638 ****
  
  In addition, when ending or calling a macro with C-x e, the macro can
  be repeated immediately by typing just the `e'.  You can customize
! this behavior via the variable kmacro-call-repeat-key and
  kmacro-call-repeat-with-arg.
  
  Keyboard macros can now be debugged and edited interactively.
--- 1630,1636 ----
  
  In addition, when ending or calling a macro with C-x e, the macro can
  be repeated immediately by typing just the `e'.  You can customize
! this behavior via the variables kmacro-call-repeat-key and
  kmacro-call-repeat-with-arg.
  
  Keyboard macros can now be debugged and edited interactively.




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