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How did the readonly word implemented?
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winterTTr |
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How did the readonly word implemented? |
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Wed, 08 Dec 2010 15:17:25 -0000 |
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G2/1.0 |
I am really a new one to emacs.
I am using some package for emacs like ido, and i just want to know
that, how did the readonly character implement?
I mean for the thing such as, when you C-c C-f, and you'll find that
there is some thing like { xxx | xxx| ... }, and they seems not
editable.
Is this a emacs internal feature which can make a character readonly?
Or there is a lisp written function to make this thing possible, such
as "eat" all input when you on some character ?
Can anyone explain some information of this feature to me?
- How did the readonly word implemented?,
winterTTr <=