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


From: Richard M . Stallman
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/NEWS
Date: Sat, 14 May 2005 19:38:10 -0400

Index: emacs/etc/NEWS
diff -c emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1189 emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1190
*** emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1189       Sat May 14 23:23:39 2005
--- emacs/etc/NEWS      Sat May 14 23:38:09 2005
***************
*** 1695,1737 ****
  
  * Changes in Specialized Modes and Packages in Emacs 22.1:
  
! ** Makefile mode has now been split up into specialized modes for automake,
! gmake, makepp and BSD make.  The former two couldn't be differentiated before,
! and the latter two are new.  Font-locking is robust now and offers new
! customizable faces.
  
  +++
! ** In Outline mode, hide-body no longer hides lines at the top
  of the file that precede the first header line.
  
  +++
  ** Telnet now prompts you for a port number with C-u M-x telnet.
  
  ---
! ** The terminal emulation code in term.el has been improved, it can
  run most curses applications now.
  
  +++
! ** M-x diff uses diff-mode instead of compilation-mode.
  
  +++
! ** You can now customize fill-nobreak-predicate to control where
  filling can break lines.  The value is now normally a list of
  functions, but it can also be a single function, for compatibility.
  
! We provide two sample predicates, fill-single-word-nobreak-p and
! fill-french-nobreak-p, for use in the value of fill-nobreak-predicate.
  
  ---
  ** M-x view-file and commands that use it now avoid interfering
  with special modes such as Tar mode.
  
  ---
! ** Commands winner-redo and winner-undo, from winner.el, are now bound to
! C-c <left> and C-c <right>, respectively.  This is an incompatible change.
  
  ---
! ** global-whitespace-mode is a new alias for whitespace-global-mode.
  
  +++
  ** M-x compare-windows now can automatically skip non-matching text to
--- 1695,1740 ----
  
  * Changes in Specialized Modes and Packages in Emacs 22.1:
  
! ** Makefile mode has submodes for automake, gmake, makepp and BSD make.
! 
! The former two couldn't be differentiated before, and the latter two
! are new.  Font-locking is robust now and offers new customizable
! faces.
  
  +++
! ** In Outline mode, `hide-body' no longer hides lines at the top
  of the file that precede the first header line.
  
  +++
  ** Telnet now prompts you for a port number with C-u M-x telnet.
  
  ---
! ** The terminal emulation code in term.el has been improved; it can
  run most curses applications now.
  
  +++
! ** M-x diff uses Diff mode instead of Compilation mode.
  
  +++
! ** You can now customize `fill-nobreak-predicate' to control where
  filling can break lines.  The value is now normally a list of
  functions, but it can also be a single function, for compatibility.
  
! Emacs provide two predicates, `fill-single-word-nobreak-p' and
! `fill-french-nobreak-p', for use as the value of
! `fill-nobreak-predicate'.
  
  ---
  ** M-x view-file and commands that use it now avoid interfering
  with special modes such as Tar mode.
  
  ---
! ** Commands `winner-redo' and `winner-undo', from winner.el, are now
! bound to C-c <left> and C-c <right>, respectively.  This is an
! incompatible change.
  
  ---
! ** `global-whitespace-mode' is a new alias for `whitespace-global-mode'.
  
  +++
  ** M-x compare-windows now can automatically skip non-matching text to
***************
*** 1739,1744 ****
--- 1742,1748 ----
  
  +++
  ** New user option `add-log-always-start-new-record'.
+ 
  When this option is enabled, M-x add-change-log-entry always
  starts a new record regardless of when the last record is.
  
***************
*** 1750,1759 ****
  
  +++
  *** A numeric prefix argument of `info' selects an Info buffer
! with the number appended to the *info* buffer name (e.g. "*info*<2>").
  
  ---
  *** isearch in Info uses Info-search and searches through multiple nodes.
  Before leaving the initial Info node isearch fails once with the error
  message [initial node], and with subsequent C-s/C-r continues through
  other nodes.  When isearch fails for the rest of the manual, it wraps
--- 1754,1764 ----
  
  +++
  *** A numeric prefix argument of `info' selects an Info buffer
! with the number appended to the `*info*' buffer name (e.g. "*info*<2>").
  
  ---
  *** isearch in Info uses Info-search and searches through multiple nodes.
+ 
  Before leaving the initial Info node isearch fails once with the error
  message [initial node], and with subsequent C-s/C-r continues through
  other nodes.  When isearch fails for the rest of the manual, it wraps
***************
*** 1792,1802 ****
--- 1797,1809 ----
  
  +++
  *** Info now hides node names in menus and cross references by default.
+ 
  If you prefer the old behavior, you can set the new user option
  `Info-hide-note-references' to nil.
  
  ---
  *** Images in Info pages are supported.
+ 
  Info pages show embedded images, in Emacs frames with image support.
  Info documentation that includes images, processed with makeinfo
  version 4.7 or newer, compiles to Info pages with embedded images.
***************
*** 1805,1829 ****
  *** The default value for `Info-scroll-prefer-subnodes' is now nil.
  
  ---
! *** Info-index offers completion.
  
  ** Lisp mode changes:
  
  ---
! *** Lisp mode now uses font-lock-doc-face for the docstrings.
  
  +++
! *** A prefix argument of C-M-q in Emacs Lisp mode pretty-printifies the
! list starting after point.
  
  *** New features in evaluation commands
  
  +++
! *** The function `eval-defun' (C-M-x) called on defface reinitializes
  the face to the value specified in the defface expression.
  
  +++
! *** Typing C-x C-e twice prints the value of the integer result
  in additional formats (octal, hexadecimal, character) specified
  by the new function `eval-expression-print-format'.  The same
  function also defines the result format for `eval-expression' (M-:),
--- 1812,1835 ----
  *** The default value for `Info-scroll-prefer-subnodes' is now nil.
  
  ---
! *** `Info-index' offers completion.
  
  ** Lisp mode changes:
  
  ---
! *** Lisp mode now uses `font-lock-doc-face' for doc strings.
  
  +++
! *** C-u C-M-q in Emacs Lisp mode pretty-prints the list after point.
  
  *** New features in evaluation commands
  
  +++
! **** The function `eval-defun' (C-M-x) called on defface reinitializes
  the face to the value specified in the defface expression.
  
  +++
! **** Typing C-x C-e twice prints the value of the integer result
  in additional formats (octal, hexadecimal, character) specified
  by the new function `eval-expression-print-format'.  The same
  function also defines the result format for `eval-expression' (M-:),
***************
*** 1949,1971 ****
  composition-close, and incomposition.
  
  *** New functions to do hungry delete without enabling hungry delete mode.
! The functions c-hungry-backspace and c-hungry-delete-forward can be
  bound to keys to get this feature without toggling a mode.
- Contributed by Kevin Ryde.
  
! *** Better control over require-final-newline.  The variable that
! controls how to handle a final newline when the buffer is saved,
! require-final-newline, is now customizable on a per-mode basis through
! c-require-final-newline.  That is a list of modes, and only those
! modes set require-final-newline.  By default that's C, C++ and
! Objective-C.
  
! The specified modes set require-final-newline based on
! mode-require-final-newline, as usual.
  
  *** Format change for syntactic context elements.
! The elements in the syntactic context returned by c-guess-basic-syntax
! and stored in c-syntactic-context has been changed somewhat to allow
  attaching more information.  They are now lists instead of single cons
  cells.  E.g. a line that previously had the syntactic analysis
  
--- 1955,1977 ----
  composition-close, and incomposition.
  
  *** New functions to do hungry delete without enabling hungry delete mode.
! The functions `c-hungry-backspace' and `c-hungry-delete-forward' can be
  bound to keys to get this feature without toggling a mode.
  
! *** Better control over `require-final-newline'.
! 
! The variable `c-require-final-newline' specifies which of the modes
! implemented by CC mode should insert final newlines.  Its value is a
! list of modes, and only those modes should do it.  By default the list
! includes C, C++ and Objective-C modes.
  
! Whichever modes are in this list will set `require-final-newline'
! based on `mode-require-final-newline'.
  
  *** Format change for syntactic context elements.
! 
! The elements in the syntactic context returned by `c-guess-basic-syntax'
! and stored in `c-syntactic-context' has been changed somewhat to allow
  attaching more information.  They are now lists instead of single cons
  cells.  E.g. a line that previously had the syntactic analysis
  
***************
*** 1978,1989 ****
  In some cases there are more than one position given for a syntactic
  symbol.
  
! This change might affect code that call c-guess-basic-syntax directly,
! and custom lineup functions if they use c-syntactic-context.  However,
  the argument given to lineup functions is still a single cons cell
  with nil or an integer in the cdr.
  
  *** API changes for derived modes.
  There have been extensive changes "under the hood" which can affect
  derived mode writers.  Some of these changes are likely to cause
  incompatibilities with existing derived modes, but on the other hand
--- 1984,1996 ----
  In some cases there are more than one position given for a syntactic
  symbol.
  
! This change might affect code that call `c-guess-basic-syntax' directly,
! and custom lineup functions if they use `c-syntactic-context'.  However,
  the argument given to lineup functions is still a single cons cell
  with nil or an integer in the cdr.
  
  *** API changes for derived modes.
+ 
  There have been extensive changes "under the hood" which can affect
  derived mode writers.  Some of these changes are likely to cause
  incompatibilities with existing derived modes, but on the other hand
***************
*** 1995,2002 ****
  
  **** New initialization functions.
  The initialization procedure has been split up into more functions to
! give better control: c-basic-common-init, c-font-lock-init, and
! c-init-language-vars.
  
  *** Changes in analysis of nested syntactic constructs.
  The syntactic analysis engine has better handling of cases where
--- 2002,2009 ----
  
  **** New initialization functions.
  The initialization procedure has been split up into more functions to
! give better control: `c-basic-common-init', `c-font-lock-init', and
! `c-init-language-vars'.
  
  *** Changes in analysis of nested syntactic constructs.
  The syntactic analysis engine has better handling of cases where
***************
*** 2022,2054 ****
  **** Syntactic indentation inside macros.
  The contents of multiline #define's are now analyzed and indented
  syntactically just like other code.  This can be disabled by the new
! variable c-syntactic-indentation-in-macros.  A new syntactic symbol
! cpp-define-intro has been added to control the initial indentation
! inside #define's.
  
- **** New lineup function c-lineup-cpp-define.
  Now used by default to line up macro continuation lines.  The behavior
  of this function closely mimics the indentation one gets if the macro
  is indented while the line continuation backslashes are temporarily
  removed.  If syntactic indentation in macros is turned off, it works
! much line c-lineup-dont-change, which was used earlier, but handles
  empty lines within the macro better.
  
  **** Automatically inserted newlines continues the macro if used within one.
  This applies to the newlines inserted by the auto-newline mode, and to
! c-context-line-break and c-context-open-line.
  
  **** Better alignment of line continuation backslashes.
! c-backslash-region tries to adapt to surrounding backslashes.  New
! variable c-backslash-max-column which put a limit on how far out
  backslashes can be moved.
  
  **** Automatic alignment of line continuation backslashes.
! This is controlled by the new variable c-auto-align-backslashes.  It
! affects c-context-line-break, c-context-open-line and newlines
! inserted in auto-newline mode.
! 
  **** Line indentation works better inside macros.
  Regardless whether syntactic indentation and syntactic indentation
  inside macros are enabled or not, line indentation now ignores the
  line continuation backslashes.  This is most noticeable when syntactic
--- 2029,2062 ----
  **** Syntactic indentation inside macros.
  The contents of multiline #define's are now analyzed and indented
  syntactically just like other code.  This can be disabled by the new
! variable `c-syntactic-indentation-in-macros'.  A new syntactic symbol
! `cpp-define-intro' has been added to control the initial indentation
! inside `#define's.
! 
! **** New lineup function `c-lineup-cpp-define'.
  
  Now used by default to line up macro continuation lines.  The behavior
  of this function closely mimics the indentation one gets if the macro
  is indented while the line continuation backslashes are temporarily
  removed.  If syntactic indentation in macros is turned off, it works
! much line `c-lineup-dont-change', which was used earlier, but handles
  empty lines within the macro better.
  
  **** Automatically inserted newlines continues the macro if used within one.
  This applies to the newlines inserted by the auto-newline mode, and to
! `c-context-line-break' and `c-context-open-line'.
  
  **** Better alignment of line continuation backslashes.
! `c-backslash-region' tries to adapt to surrounding backslashes.  New
! variable `c-backslash-max-column' which put a limit on how far out
  backslashes can be moved.
  
  **** Automatic alignment of line continuation backslashes.
! This is controlled by the new variable `c-auto-align-backslashes'.  It
! affects `c-context-line-break', `c-context-open-line' and newlines
! inserted in Auto-Newline mode.
  **** Line indentation works better inside macros.
+ 
  Regardless whether syntactic indentation and syntactic indentation
  inside macros are enabled or not, line indentation now ignores the
  line continuation backslashes.  This is most noticeable when syntactic
***************
*** 2057,2093 ****
  
  *** indent-for-comment is more customizable.
  The behavior of M-; (indent-for-comment) is now configurable through
! the variable c-indent-comment-alist.  The indentation behavior based
  on the preceding code on the line, e.g. to get two spaces after #else
! and #endif but indentation to comment-column in most other cases
  (something which was hardcoded earlier).
  
! *** New function c-context-open-line.
! It's the open-line equivalent of c-context-line-break.
  
  *** New lineup functions
  
! **** c-lineup-string-cont
  This lineup function lines up a continued string under the one it
  continues.  E.g:
  
  result = prefix + "A message "
                    "string.";      <- c-lineup-string-cont
  
! **** c-lineup-cascaded-calls
  Lines up series of calls separated by "->" or ".".
  
! **** c-lineup-knr-region-comment
  Gives (what most people think is) better indentation of comments in
  the "K&R region" between the function header and its body.
  
! **** c-lineup-gcc-asm-reg
! Provides better indentation inside asm blocks.  Contributed by Kevin
! Ryde.
  
! **** c-lineup-argcont
  Lines up continued function arguments after the preceding comma.
- Contributed by Kevin Ryde.
  
  *** Better caching of the syntactic context.
  CC Mode caches the positions of the opening parentheses (of any kind)
--- 2065,2099 ----
  
  *** indent-for-comment is more customizable.
  The behavior of M-; (indent-for-comment) is now configurable through
! the variable `c-indent-comment-alist'.  The indentation behavior based
  on the preceding code on the line, e.g. to get two spaces after #else
! and #endif but indentation to `comment-column' in most other cases
  (something which was hardcoded earlier).
  
! *** New function `c-context-open-line'.
! It's the open-line equivalent of `c-context-line-break'.
  
  *** New lineup functions
  
! **** `c-lineup-string-cont'
  This lineup function lines up a continued string under the one it
  continues.  E.g:
  
  result = prefix + "A message "
                    "string.";      <- c-lineup-string-cont
  
! **** `c-lineup-cascaded-calls'
  Lines up series of calls separated by "->" or ".".
  
! **** `c-lineup-knr-region-comment'
  Gives (what most people think is) better indentation of comments in
  the "K&R region" between the function header and its body.
  
! **** `c-lineup-gcc-asm-reg'
! Provides better indentation inside asm blocks.
  
! **** `c-lineup-argcont'
  Lines up continued function arguments after the preceding comma.
  
  *** Better caching of the syntactic context.
  CC Mode caches the positions of the opening parentheses (of any kind)
***************
*** 2107,2113 ****
  "invalid" context, e.g. in a function argument.  In practice that can
  happen when macros are involved.
  
! *** Improved the way c-indent-exp chooses the block to indent.
  It now indents the block for the closest sexp following the point
  whose closing paren ends on a different line.  This means that the
  point doesn't have to be immediately before the block to indent.
--- 2113,2119 ----
  "invalid" context, e.g. in a function argument.  In practice that can
  happen when macros are involved.
  
! *** Improved the way `c-indent-exp' chooses the block to indent.
  It now indents the block for the closest sexp following the point
  whose closing paren ends on a different line.  This means that the
  point doesn't have to be immediately before the block to indent.
***************
*** 2115,2121 ****
  line is left untouched.
  
  *** Added toggle for syntactic indentation.
! The function c-toggle-syntactic-indentation can be used to toggle
  syntactic indentation.
  
  ---
--- 2121,2127 ----
  line is left untouched.
  
  *** Added toggle for syntactic indentation.
! The function `c-toggle-syntactic-indentation' can be used to toggle
  syntactic indentation.
  
  ---
***************
*** 2145,2151 ****
  `fortran-beginning-of-block'.
  
  ---
! *** F90 mode and Fortran mode have support for hs-minor-mode (hideshow).
  It cannot deal with every code format, but ought to handle a sizeable
  majority.
  
--- 2151,2157 ----
  `fortran-beginning-of-block'.
  
  ---
! *** F90 mode and Fortran mode have support for `hs-minor-mode' (hideshow).
  It cannot deal with every code format, but ought to handle a sizeable
  majority.
  
***************
*** 2190,2239 ****
  and super/sub-scripts are made into super/sub-scripts.
  
  +++
! *** New major mode doctex-mode for *.dtx files.
  
  ** BibTeX mode:
! *** The new command bibtex-url browses a URL for the BibTeX entry at
  point (bound to C-c C-l and mouse-2, RET on clickable fields).
  
! *** The new command bibtex-entry-update (bound to C-c C-u) updates
  an existing BibTeX entry.
  
  *** New `bibtex-entry-format' option `required-fields', enabled by default.
  
! *** bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries can take values `plain',
  `crossref', and `entry-class' which control the sorting scheme used
  for BibTeX entries.  `bibtex-sort-entry-class' controls the sorting
  scheme `entry-class'.  TAB completion for reference keys and
  automatic detection of duplicates does not require anymore that
! bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries is non-nil.
  
! *** If the new variable bibtex-parse-keys-fast is non-nil,
  use fast but simplified algorithm for parsing BibTeX keys.
  
! *** If the new variable bibtex-autoadd-commas is non-nil,
  automatically add missing commas at end of BibTeX fields.
  
! *** The new variable bibtex-autofill-types contains a list of entry
  types for which fields are filled automatically (if possible).
  
! *** The new command bibtex-complete completes word fragment before
  point according to context (bound to M-tab).
  
! *** The new commands bibtex-find-entry and bibtex-find-crossref
  locate entries and crossref'd entries (bound to C-c C-s and C-c C-x).
  Crossref fields are clickable (bound to mouse-2, RET).
  
! *** In BibTeX mode the command fill-paragraph (bound to M-q) fills
  individual fields of a BibTeX entry.
  
! *** The new variables bibtex-files and bibtex-file-path define a set
  of BibTeX files that are searched for entry keys.
  
! *** The new command bibtex-validate-globally checks for duplicate keys
  in multiple BibTeX files.
  
! *** The new command bibtex-copy-summary-as-kill pushes summary
  of BibTeX entry to kill ring (bound to C-c C-t).
  
  +++
--- 2196,2246 ----
  and super/sub-scripts are made into super/sub-scripts.
  
  +++
! *** New major mode Doctex mode, for *.dtx files.
  
  ** BibTeX mode:
! 
! *** The new command `bibtex-url' browses a URL for the BibTeX entry at
  point (bound to C-c C-l and mouse-2, RET on clickable fields).
  
! *** The new command `bibtex-entry-update' (bound to C-c C-u) updates
  an existing BibTeX entry.
  
  *** New `bibtex-entry-format' option `required-fields', enabled by default.
  
! *** `bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries' can take values `plain',
  `crossref', and `entry-class' which control the sorting scheme used
  for BibTeX entries.  `bibtex-sort-entry-class' controls the sorting
  scheme `entry-class'.  TAB completion for reference keys and
  automatic detection of duplicates does not require anymore that
! `bibtex-maintain-sorted-entries' is non-nil.
  
! *** If the new variable `bibtex-parse-keys-fast' is non-nil,
  use fast but simplified algorithm for parsing BibTeX keys.
  
! *** If the new variable `bibtex-autoadd-commas' is non-nil,
  automatically add missing commas at end of BibTeX fields.
  
! *** The new variable `bibtex-autofill-types' contains a list of entry
  types for which fields are filled automatically (if possible).
  
! *** The new command `bibtex-complete' completes word fragment before
  point according to context (bound to M-tab).
  
! *** The new commands `bibtex-find-entry' and `bibtex-find-crossref'
  locate entries and crossref'd entries (bound to C-c C-s and C-c C-x).
  Crossref fields are clickable (bound to mouse-2, RET).
  
! *** In BibTeX mode the command `fill-paragraph' (M-q) fills
  individual fields of a BibTeX entry.
  
! *** The new variables `bibtex-files' and `bibtex-file-path' define a set
  of BibTeX files that are searched for entry keys.
  
! *** The new command `bibtex-validate-globally' checks for duplicate keys
  in multiple BibTeX files.
  
! *** The new command `bibtex-copy-summary-as-kill' pushes summary
  of BibTeX entry to kill ring (bound to C-c C-t).
  
  +++
***************
*** 2262,2268 ****
  Use M-x gdba to start GDB-UI.
  
  *** GUD tooltips can be toggled independently of normal tooltips
! with the minor mode, gud-tooltip-mode.
  
  +++
  *** In graphical mode, with a C program, GUD Tooltips have been extended to
--- 2269,2275 ----
  Use M-x gdba to start GDB-UI.
  
  *** GUD tooltips can be toggled independently of normal tooltips
! with the minor mode `gud-tooltip-mode'.
  
  +++
  *** In graphical mode, with a C program, GUD Tooltips have been extended to
***************
*** 2288,2314 ****
  
  *** The previous method of searching for source files has been
      preserved in case someone still wants/needs to use it.
!     Set gud-jdb-use-classpath to nil.
  
    Added Customization Variables
  
! *** gud-jdb-command-name.  What command line to use to invoke jdb.
  
! *** gud-jdb-use-classpath. Allows selection of java source file searching
!     method: set to t for new method, nil to scan gud-jdb-directories for
      java sources (previous method).
  
! *** gud-jdb-directories. List of directories to scan and search for java
!     classes using the original gud-jdb method (if gud-jdb-use-classpath
      is nil).
  
    Minor Improvements
  
  *** The STARTTLS wrapper (starttls.el) can now use GNUTLS
! instead of the OpenSSL based "starttls" tool.  For backwards
! compatibility, it prefers "starttls", but you can toggle
  `starttls-use-gnutls' to switch to GNUTLS (or simply remove the
! "starttls" tool).
  
  *** Do not allow debugger output history variable to grow without bounds.
  
--- 2295,2321 ----
  
  *** The previous method of searching for source files has been
      preserved in case someone still wants/needs to use it.
!     Set `gud-jdb-use-classpath' to nil.
  
    Added Customization Variables
  
! *** `gud-jdb-command-name'.  What command line to use to invoke jdb.
  
! *** `gud-jdb-use-classpath'. Allows selection of java source file searching
!     method: set to t for new method, nil to scan `gud-jdb-directories' for
      java sources (previous method).
  
! *** `gud-jdb-directories'. List of directories to scan and search for java
!     classes using the original gud-jdb method (if `gud-jdb-use-classpath'
      is nil).
  
    Minor Improvements
  
  *** The STARTTLS wrapper (starttls.el) can now use GNUTLS
! instead of the OpenSSL based `starttls' tool.  For backwards
! compatibility, it prefers `starttls', but you can toggle
  `starttls-use-gnutls' to switch to GNUTLS (or simply remove the
! `starttls' tool).
  
  *** Do not allow debugger output history variable to grow without bounds.
  
***************
*** 2316,2321 ****
--- 2323,2329 ----
  
  +++
  *** You can now use Auto Revert mode to `tail' a file.
+ 
  If point is at the end of a file buffer before reverting, Auto Revert
  mode keeps it at the end after reverting.  Similarly if point is
  displayed at the end of a file buffer in any window, it stays at
***************
*** 2371,2387 ****
  ** Desktop package
  
  +++
! *** Desktop saving is now a minor mode, desktop-save-mode. Variable
! desktop-enable is obsolete. Customize desktop-save-mode to enable desktop
! saving.
  
  ---
  *** Buffers are saved in the desktop file in the same order as that in the
  buffer list.
  
  +++
! *** The desktop package can be customized to restore only some buffers 
immediately,
! remaining buffers are restored lazily (when Emacs is idle).
  
  +++
  *** New commands:
--- 2379,2398 ----
  ** Desktop package
  
  +++
! *** Desktop saving is now a minor mode, `desktop-save-mode'.
! 
! *** The variable `desktop-enable' is obsolete.
! 
! Customize `desktop-save-mode' to enable desktop saving.
  
  ---
  *** Buffers are saved in the desktop file in the same order as that in the
  buffer list.
  
  +++
! *** The desktop package can be customized to restore only some buffers
! immediately, remaining buffers are restored lazily (when Emacs is
! idle).
  
  +++
  *** New commands:




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