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authorChong Yidong2005-10-10 15:00:57 +0000
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* frames.texi (Speedbar): A couple more clarifications.
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12005-10-10 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
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3 * frames.texi (Speedbar): A couple more clarifications.
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12005-10-11 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> 52005-10-11 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
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3 * building.texi (GDB User Interface Layout): Improve diagram. 7 * building.texi (GDB User Interface Layout): Improve diagram.
diff --git a/man/frames.texi b/man/frames.texi
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@@ -555,30 +555,27 @@ always associated with a specific frame, called its @dfn{attached
555frame}; all speedbar operations act on that frame. 555frame}; all speedbar operations act on that frame.
556 556
557 Type @kbd{M-x speedbar} to create the speedbar and associate it with 557 Type @kbd{M-x speedbar} to create the speedbar and associate it with
558the current frame. To dismiss the speedbar, select it and type 558the current frame. To dismiss the speedbar, type @kbd{M-x speedbar}
559@kbd{q} or @kbd{M-x speedbar}. (You can also delete the speedbar 559again, or select the speedbar and type @kbd{q}. (You can also delete
560frame like any other Emacs frame.) You can then attach the speedbar 560the speedbar frame like any other Emacs frame.) If you wish to
561to a different frame by typing @kbd{M-x speedbar} in that frame. 561associate the speedbar with a different frame, dismiss it and call
562@c ??? If the speedbar is active, and I type M-x speedbar in another 562@kbd{M-x speedbar} from that frame.
563@c frame, does that attach the speedbar to that other frame? 563
564@c If not, it should! -- rms
565
566@c ??? When you visit a file in this way, does it appear
567in the selected window? In a new window in the same frame? -- rms
568 The speedbar can operate in various modes. Its default mode is 564 The speedbar can operate in various modes. Its default mode is
569@dfn{File Display} mode, which shows the files in the current 565@dfn{File Display} mode, which shows the files in the current
570directory of the selected window of the attached frame, one file per 566directory of the selected window of the attached frame, one file per
571line. Clicking on a file name visits that file in the attached frame, 567line. Clicking on a file name visits that file in the selected window
572and clicking on a directory name shows that directory in the speedbar 568of the attached frame, and clicking on a directory name shows that
573(@pxref{Mouse References}). Each line also has a box, @samp{[+]} or 569directory in the speedbar (@pxref{Mouse References}). Each line also
574@samp{<+>}, that you can click on to @dfn{expand} the contents of that 570has a box, @samp{[+]} or @samp{<+>}, that you can click on to
575item. Expanding a directory adds the contents of that directory to 571@dfn{expand} the contents of that item. Expanding a directory adds
576the speedbar display, underneath the directory's own line. Expanding 572the contents of that directory to the speedbar display, underneath the
577an ordinary file adds a list of the tags in that file to the speedbar 573directory's own line. Expanding an ordinary file adds a list of the
578display; you can click on a tag name to jump to that tag in the 574tags in that file to the speedbar display; you can click on a tag name
579attached frame. When a file or directory is expanded, the @samp{[+]} 575to jump to that tag in the selected window of the attached frame.
580changes to @samp{[-]}; you can click on that box to @dfn{contract} the 576When a file or directory is expanded, the @samp{[+]} changes to
581item, hiding its contents. 577@samp{[-]}; you can click on that box to @dfn{contract} the item,
578hiding its contents.
582 579
583 You navigate through the speedbar using the keyboard, too. Typing 580 You navigate through the speedbar using the keyboard, too. Typing
584@kbd{RET} while point is on a line in the speedbar is equivalent to 581@kbd{RET} while point is on a line in the speedbar is equivalent to