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/macosx-10.10.1/emacs-93/emacs/lisp/textmodes/ |
H A D | org.el | 146 (defcustom org-insert-mode-line-in-empty-file nil 147 "Non-nil means insert the first line setting Org-mode in empty files. 216 terminated by a colon. You can insert a schedule keyword and 225 terminated by a colon. You can insert a schedule keyword and 442 "Should `org-insert-heading' leave a blank line before new heading/item? 450 (defcustom org-insert-heading-hook nil 528 "Non-nil means, update checkbox statistics after insert and toggle. 529 When this is set, checkbox statistics is updated each time you either insert 530 a new checkbox with \\[org-insert-todo-heading] or toggle a checkbox 638 Optimization requires replacing the functions `self-insert [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/vim-55/runtime/ |
H A D | optwin.vim | 230 call append("$", "paste\tpaste mode, insert typed text literally") 516 call append("$", "term\tname of the used terminal") 517 call <SID>OptionG("term", &term) 518 call append("$", "ttytype\talias for 'term'") 799 call append("$", "joinspaces\tuse two spaces after '.' when joining a line") 808 call append("$", "tabstop\tnumber of spaces a <Tab> in the text stands for") 811 call append("$", "shiftwidth\tnumber of spaces used for each step of (auto)indent") 814 call append("$", "smarttab\ta <Tab> in an indent inserts 'shiftwidth' spaces") 816 call append("$", "softtabstop\tif non-zero, number of spaces t [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/gnutar-453/gnutar/doc/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 92 \let\ptexinsert=\insert 212 % We want to insert a rule with the height and depth of the current 257 % we did was a \nobreak, we don't want to insert more space. 475 % If an index command is used in an @example environment, any spaces 476 % therein should become regular spaces in the raw index file, not the 489 % It's the responsibility of \envdef to insert \begingroup before the 855 % @include file insert text of that file as input. 972 % after a section heading. If WORD is `insert', then do indent at such 981 \def\insertword{insert} 1780 % which makes spaces th [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/groff-38/groff/doc/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 92 \let\ptexinsert=\insert 212 % We want to insert a rule with the height and depth of the current 257 % we did was a \nobreak, we don't want to insert more space. 475 % If an index command is used in an @example environment, any spaces 476 % therein should become regular spaces in the raw index file, not the 489 % It's the responsibility of \envdef to insert \begingroup before the 855 % @include file insert text of that file as input. 972 % after a section heading. If WORD is `insert', then do indent at such 981 \def\insertword{insert} 1780 % which makes spaces th [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/cxxfilt-11/cxxfilt/texinfo/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 93 \let\ptexinsert=\insert 209 % We want to insert a rule with the height and depth of the current 254 % we did was a \nobreak, we don't want to insert more space. 472 % If an index command is used in an @example environment, any spaces 473 % therein should become regular spaces in the raw index file, not the 486 % It's the responsibility of \envdef to insert \begingroup before the 852 % @include file insert text of that file as input. 969 % after a section heading. If WORD is `insert', then do indent at such 978 \def\insertword{insert} 1752 % which makes spaces th [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/bash-94.1.2/bash-3.2/doc/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 204 % we did was a \nobreak, we don't want to insert more space. 382 % \argremovec{,omment} might leave us with trailing spaces, though; e.g., 384 % will have two active spaces as part of the argument with the 385 % `itemize'. Here we remove all active spaces from #1, and assign the 388 % This loses if there are any *other* active characters besides spaces 614 % just turn into \lisppar, which will insert no space now that we've 794 % @include file insert text of that file as input. 1488 % which makes spaces the same size as normal in the surrounding text. 1976 % to \aboveenvbreak to insert \parskip glue after all. 2223 % using the widest term desire [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/gnudiff-19/diffutils/config/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 177 % we did was a \nobreak, we don't want to insert more space. 355 % \argremovec{,omment} might leave us with trailing spaces, though; e.g., 357 % will have two active spaces as part of the argument with the 358 % `itemize'. Here we remove all active spaces from #1, and assign the 361 % This loses if there are any *other* active characters besides spaces 573 % just turn into \lisppar, which will insert no space now that we've 753 % @include file insert text of that file as input. 1397 % which makes spaces the same size as normal in the surrounding text. 2126 % using the widest term desired in each column. 2445 % Make sure that spaces tur [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/uucp-11/uucp/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 342 % \argremovec{,omment} might leave us with trailing spaces, though; e.g., 344 % will have two active spaces as part of the argument with the 345 % `itemize'. Here we remove all active spaces from #1, and assign the 348 % This loses if there are any *other* active characters besides spaces 560 % just turn into \lisppar, which will insert no space now that we've 740 % @include file insert text of that file as input. 1327 % which makes spaces the same size as normal in the surrounding text. 2048 % using the widest term desired in each column. 2366 % Make sure that spaces turn into tokens that match what \doignoretext wants. 2483 % empty), we can't just use \parsearg; we have to insert [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/bc-21/bc/doc/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 341 % \argremovec{,omment} might leave us with trailing spaces, though; e.g., 343 % will have two active spaces as part of the argument with the 344 % `itemize'. Here we remove all active spaces from #1, and assign the 347 % This loses if there are any *other* active characters besides spaces 559 % just turn into \lisppar, which will insert no space now that we've 701 % @include file insert text of that file as input. 1287 % which makes spaces the same size as normal in the surrounding text. 2004 % using the widest term desired in each column. 2322 % Make sure that spaces turn into tokens that match what \doignoretext wants. 2439 % empty), we can't just use \parsearg; we have to insert [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/emacs-93/emacs/man/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 92 \let\ptexinsert=\insert 214 % We want to insert a rule with the height and depth of the current 259 % we did was a \nobreak, we don't want to insert more space. 480 % If an index command is used in an @example environment, any spaces 481 % therein should become regular spaces in the raw index file, not the 494 % It's the responsibility of \envdef to insert \begingroup before the 875 % @include file insert text of that file as input. 992 % after a section heading. If WORD is `insert', then do indent at such 1001 \def\insertword{insert} 2333 % which makes spaces th [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/gnutar-453/gnutar/build-aux/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 92 \let\ptexinsert=\insert 214 % We want to insert a rule with the height and depth of the current 259 % we did was a \nobreak, we don't want to insert more space. 480 % If an index command is used in an @example environment, any spaces 481 % therein should become regular spaces in the raw index file, not the 494 % It's the responsibility of \envdef to insert \begingroup before the 875 % @include file insert text of that file as input. 992 % after a section heading. If WORD is `insert', then do indent at such 1001 \def\insertword{insert} 2333 % which makes spaces th [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/bash-94.1.2/bash-3.2/lib/termcap/grot/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 256 % \argremovec{,omment} might leave us with trailing spaces, though; e.g., 258 % will have two active spaces as part of the argument with the 259 % `itemize'. Here we remove all active spaces from #1, and assign the 262 % This loses if there are any *other* active characters besides spaces 433 % just turn into \lisppar, which will insert no space now that we've 538 % @include file insert text of that file as input. 663 % Make sure that spaces turn into tokens that match what \doignoretext wants. 763 % empty), we can't just use \parsearg; we have to insert a space of our 1118 % which makes spaces the same size as normal in the surrounding text. 1733 % using the widest term desire [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/vim-55/runtime/autoload/ |
H A D | netrw.vim | 538 " mode: =0 read remote file and insert before current line 539 " =1 read remote file and insert after current line 2193 " be unreliable for long-term storage 8431 " remove escaped spaces
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