From b56b2938622e01f3773b80d764813c4b95304ca1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Richard M. Stallman" Date: Sat, 14 Mar 1998 21:42:01 +0000 Subject: Comment changes. --- lisp/generic.el | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'lisp/generic.el') diff --git a/lisp/generic.el b/lisp/generic.el index 4a9a6bac124..9e4f15086b3 100644 --- a/lisp/generic.el +++ b/lisp/generic.el @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ ;; ;; Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; -;; Author: Peter Breton +;; Author: Peter Breton ;; Created: Fri Sep 27 1996 ;; Keywords: generic, comment, font-lock @@ -48,13 +48,13 @@ ;; ;; * List of keywords to font-lock. Each keyword should be a string. ;; If you have additional keywords which should be highlighted in a face -;; different from 'font-lock-keyword-face', you can use the convenience -;; function 'generic-make-keywords-list' (which see), and add the +;; different from `font-lock-keyword-face', you can use the convenience +;; function `generic-make-keywords-list' (which see), and add the ;; result to the following list: ;; ;; * Additional expressions to font-lock. This should be a list of ;; expressions, each of which should be of the same form -;; as those in 'font-lock-defaults-alist'. +;; as those in `font-lock-defaults-alist'. ;; ;; * List of regular expressions to be placed in auto-mode-alist. ;; @@ -76,10 +76,10 @@ ;; ;; DEFINING NEW GENERIC MODES: ;; -;; Use the 'define-generic-mode' function to define new modes. +;; Use the `define-generic-mode' function to define new modes. ;; For example: ;; -;; (require 'generic-mode) +;; (require 'generic) ;; (define-generic-mode 'foo-generic-mode ;; (list ?% ) ;; (list "keyword") @@ -87,20 +87,20 @@ ;; (list "\.FOO") ;; (list 'foo-setup-function)) ;; -;; defines a new generic-mode 'foo-generic-mode', which has '%' as a -;; comment character, and "keyword" as a keyword. When files which end in +;; defines a new generic-mode `foo-generic-mode', which has '%' as a +;; comment character, and "keyword" as a keyword. When files which end in ;; '.FOO' are loaded, Emacs will go into foo-generic-mode and call -;; foo-setup-function. You can also use the function 'foo-generic-mode' +;; foo-setup-function. You can also use the function `foo-generic-mode' ;; (which is interactive) to put a buffer into foo-generic-mode. ;; ;; AUTOMATICALLY ENTERING GENERIC MODE: ;; ;; Generic-mode provides a hook which automatically puts a ;; file into default-generic-mode if the first few lines of a file in -;; fundamental mode start with a hash comment character. To disable -;; this functionality, set the variable 'generic-use-find-file-hook' -;; to nil BEFORE loading generic-mode. See the variables -;; 'generic-lines-to-scan' and 'generic-find-file-regexp' for customization +;; fundamental mode start with a hash comment character. To disable +;; this functionality, set the variable `generic-use-find-file-hook' +;; to nil BEFORE loading generic-mode. See the variables +;; `generic-lines-to-scan' and `generic-find-file-regexp' for customization ;; options. ;; ;; GOTCHAS: -- cgit v1.2.1