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authorRichard M. Stallman2002-02-01 04:29:36 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman2002-02-01 04:29:36 +0000
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285@findex customize 285@findex customize
286@cindex customization buffer 286@cindex customization buffer
287 A convenient way to find the user option variables that you want to 287 A convenient way to find the user option variables that you want to
288change, and then change them, is with @kbd{M-x customize}. This command 288change, and then change them, is with @kbd{M-x customize}. This
289creates a @dfn{customization buffer} with which you can browse through 289command creates a @dfn{customization buffer} with which you can browse
290the Emacs user options in a logically organized structure, then edit and 290through the Emacs user options in a logically organized structure,
291set their values. You can also use the customization buffer to save 291then edit and set their values. You can also use the customization
292settings permanently. (Not all Emacs user options are included in this 292buffer to save settings permanently in your @file{~/.emacs} file
293structure as of yet, but we are adding the rest.) 293(@pxref{Init File}).
294 294
295The appearance of the example buffers in the following is typically 295The appearance of the example buffers in the following is typically
296different under a window system where faces can be used to indicate the 296different under a window system where faces can be used to indicate the