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| author | Chong Yidong | 2005-10-10 15:00:57 +0000 |
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| committer | Chong Yidong | 2005-10-10 15:00:57 +0000 |
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* frames.texi (Speedbar): A couple more clarifications.
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| 1 | 2005-10-10 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> | ||
| 2 | |||
| 3 | * frames.texi (Speedbar): A couple more clarifications. | ||
| 4 | |||
| 1 | 2005-10-11 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> | 5 | 2005-10-11 Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> |
| 2 | 6 | ||
| 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 index b01dd626d42..daaa9599bf7 100644 --- a/man/frames.texi +++ b/man/frames.texi | |||
| @@ -555,30 +555,27 @@ always associated with a specific frame, called its @dfn{attached | |||
| 555 | frame}; all speedbar operations act on that frame. | 555 | frame}; 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 |
| 558 | the current frame. To dismiss the speedbar, select it and type | 558 | the 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 | 559 | again, or select the speedbar and type @kbd{q}. (You can also delete |
| 560 | frame like any other Emacs frame.) You can then attach the speedbar | 560 | the speedbar frame like any other Emacs frame.) If you wish to |
| 561 | to a different frame by typing @kbd{M-x speedbar} in that frame. | 561 | associate 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 | ||
| 567 | in 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 |
| 570 | directory of the selected window of the attached frame, one file per | 566 | directory of the selected window of the attached frame, one file per |
| 571 | line. Clicking on a file name visits that file in the attached frame, | 567 | line. Clicking on a file name visits that file in the selected window |
| 572 | and clicking on a directory name shows that directory in the speedbar | 568 | of the attached frame, and clicking on a directory name shows that |
| 573 | (@pxref{Mouse References}). Each line also has a box, @samp{[+]} or | 569 | directory in the speedbar (@pxref{Mouse References}). Each line also |
| 574 | @samp{<+>}, that you can click on to @dfn{expand} the contents of that | 570 | has a box, @samp{[+]} or @samp{<+>}, that you can click on to |
| 575 | item. Expanding a directory adds the contents of that directory to | 571 | @dfn{expand} the contents of that item. Expanding a directory adds |
| 576 | the speedbar display, underneath the directory's own line. Expanding | 572 | the contents of that directory to the speedbar display, underneath the |
| 577 | an ordinary file adds a list of the tags in that file to the speedbar | 573 | directory's own line. Expanding an ordinary file adds a list of the |
| 578 | display; you can click on a tag name to jump to that tag in the | 574 | tags in that file to the speedbar display; you can click on a tag name |
| 579 | attached frame. When a file or directory is expanded, the @samp{[+]} | 575 | to jump to that tag in the selected window of the attached frame. |
| 580 | changes to @samp{[-]}; you can click on that box to @dfn{contract} the | 576 | When a file or directory is expanded, the @samp{[+]} changes to |
| 581 | item, hiding its contents. | 577 | @samp{[-]}; you can click on that box to @dfn{contract} the item, |
| 578 | hiding 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 |