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/macosx-10.9.5/emacs-92/emacs/etc/ |
H A D | refcard.tex | 206 % the first column of a page, which should have a title anyway. 300 The help system is simple. Type \kbd{C-h} (or \kbd{F1}) and follow 301 the directions. If you are a first-time user, type \kbd{C-h t} for a 304 \key{remove help window}{C-x 1} 305 \key{scroll help window}{C-M-v} 410 frame instead of a window. 415 \threecol{split window, above and below}{C-x 2\ \ \ \ }{C-x 5 2} 416 \threecol{delete this window}{C-x 0\ \ \ \ }{C-x 5 0} 418 \key{split window, side by side}{C-x 3} 420 \key{scroll other window}{ [all...] |
H A D | pl-refcard.tex | 12 % particular to generate formats. Just run it and follow instructions. 210 % the first column of a page, which should have a title anyway. 350 %The help system is simple. Type \kbd{C-h} (or \kbd{F1}) and follow 351 %the directions. If you are a first-time user, type \kbd{C-h t} for a 358 %\key{remove help window}{C-x 1} 359 %\key{scroll help window}{C-M-v} 546 %\threecol{split window, above and below}{C-x 2\ \ \ \ }{C-x 5 2} 547 %\threecol{delete this window}{C-x 0\ \ \ \ }{C-x 5 0} 551 %\key{split window, side by side}{C-x 3} 558 %\threecol{switch cursor to another window}{ [all...] |
H A D | orgcard.tex | 199 % the first column of a page, which should have a title anyway. 413 \key{edit the current field in a separate window}{C-c `} 432 \key{...force open in emacs/other window}{C-u C-c C-o} 434 \key{...force open in emacs/other window}{mouse-3} 473 files. The note-finishing command \kbd{C-c C-c} will first prompt for 599 \key{show and recenter window}{L} 600 \key{goto original location in other window}{TAB/mouse-2} 604 \key{toggle follow-mode}{f} 717 Text before the first headline is not considered part of the document
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H A D | gnus-refcard.tex | 94 %% uncomment the first definition if you do not want pagebreaks in maps 221 All these marks appear in the first column of the summary line, and so 276 SPC & Select this group and display the first (unread) article. [Same 282 . & Jump to the first group with unread articles.\\ 486 = & Expand the Summary window (fullsize). 487 [Prefix: shrink to display article window]\\ 627 G f & (.) Go to the {\bf first} unread article.\\ 655 RET & (middle mouse button) Activate the button at point to follow 686 W C & {\bf Capitalize} first word in each sentence.\\ 1213 SPC & Enter the current group and display the first articl [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/Perl-Ldap/contrib/ |
H A D | tklkup | 351 $Global{mainWindow} -> Busy(-recurse => 1); # window is busy 364 $Global{mainWindow} -> Unbusy; # window is not busy 484 # first .tklkup file found is the one that will be used. 923 # If there are other attribute after the first 4 then set them 937 if ( !$sptr ) { $rbsn->select(); } # select first attribute 958 if ( !$sptr ) { $rbsn->select(); } # select first attribute 1506 $colist->windowCreate("end", -window => $ab ); 1630 # Create the Search base window to display the 1937 $Global{mainWindow} -> Busy(-recurse => 1); # window is busy 2016 $Global{mainWindow} -> Unbusy; # window i [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/vim-53/runtime/autoload/ |
H A D | ada.vim | 283 " List tags in quickfix window 483 " have the same level as the line above (can't happen in the first 519 " that parameters which follow are aligned.
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/macosx-10.9.5/Heimdal-323.92.1/lib/hcrypto/libtommath/ |
H A D | tommath.tex | 92 perhaps explains it better. I am the first to admit there is not anything that special with what I have done. Perhaps 97 code itself was written to be easy to follow and learn from. There are times, however, where pure C source code does not 133 This text is for people who stop and wonder when first examining algorithms such as RSA for the first time and asks 149 At the time of writing this, I've still not met Tom or Mads in meatspace. I've been following Tom's progress since his first splash on the 406 Problems at the first level are meant to be simple questions that the reader can answer quickly without programming a solution or 411 Problems at the third level are meant to be a bit more difficult than the first two levels. The answer is often 425 is encouraged to answer the follow-up problems and try to draw the relevance of problems. 444 processors. Wherever possible, highly efficient algorithms, such as Karatsuba multiplication, sliding window 459 The project is also meant to act as a learning tool for students, the logic being that no easy-to-follow ``bignu [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/CPANInternal-140/Perl-Tidy-20121207/bin/ |
H A D | perltidy | 47 through a formatter. The default formatting tries to follow the 318 Ignore any F<.perltidyrc> command file. Normally, perltidy looks first in 423 displaying arbitrarily deep data structures and code in a finite window, 459 If the the first line of code passed to perltidy contains leading tabs but no 972 command is executed first. For example, to have space after only the 1190 first block is C< ( !defined( $_[0] )...>. The existing limit of 1251 closing side comment: first, an error message will be issued, and second, the 1257 should only be needed on the first run with B<-csc>. 1280 the first use of perltidy on a given file. This will prevent loss of 1369 In the first cas [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/bash-92/bash-3.2/doc/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 303 \egroup % \vbox from first cropmarks clause 557 % max (\topskip - \ht (first item), 0). If that height is large, 603 % and the first line afterwards is too small. But we can't put the 888 % to set catcodes according to plain TeX first, to allow for subscripts, 1109 \def\first{#1} 1114 \def\ppnn{\pgn=\first} 1143 \def\poptoks#1#2|ENDTOKS|{\let\first=#1\toksD={#1}\toksA={#2}} 1152 \ifx\first.\let\next=\done\else 1155 \ifx\first,\addtokens{\toksB}{\space}\fi 2087 % \splitoff TOKENS\endmark defines \first t [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/bash-92/bash-3.2/lib/termcap/grot/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 398 % max (\topskip - \ht (first item), 0). If that height is large, 422 % and the first line afterwards is too small. But we can't put the 706 % the change of memory overflow, we follow the approach outlined on 1598 % \splitoff TOKENS\endmark defines \first to be the first token in 1601 \def\splitoff#1#2\endmark{\def\first{#1}\def\rest{#2}}% 1604 % or number, to specify the first label in the enumerated list. No 1620 % all -- the first parameter is undelimited.) 1682 % Call itemizey, adding a period to the first argument and supplying the 1747 % @item first co [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/gnudiff-19/diffutils/config/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 276 \egroup % \vbox from first cropmarks clause 538 % max (\topskip - \ht (first item), 0). If that height is large, 562 % and the first line afterwards is too small. But we can't put the 841 % to set catcodes according to plain TeX first, to allow for subscripts, 1050 \def\first{#1} 1055 \def\ppnn{\pgn=\first} 1084 \def\poptoks#1#2|ENDTOKS|{\let\first=#1\toksD={#1}\toksA={#2}} 1093 \ifx\first.\let\next=\done\else 1096 \ifx\first,\addtokens{\toksB}{\space}\fi 1990 % \splitoff TOKENS\endmark defines \first t [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/uucp-11/uucp/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 263 \egroup % \vbox from first cropmarks clause 525 % max (\topskip - \ht (first item), 0). If that height is large, 549 % and the first line afterwards is too small. But we can't put the 1004 \def\first{#1} 1009 \def\ppnn{\pgn=\first} 1037 \def\poptoks#1#2|ENDTOKS|{\let\first=#1\toksD={#1}\toksA={#2}} 1046 \ifx\first.\let\next=\done\else 1049 \ifx\first,\addtokens{\toksB}{\space}\fi 1912 % \splitoff TOKENS\endmark defines \first to be the first toke [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/bc-21/bc/doc/ |
H A D | texinfo.tex | 262 \egroup % \vbox from first cropmarks clause 524 % max (\topskip - \ht (first item), 0). If that height is large, 548 % and the first line afterwards is too small. But we can't put the 964 \def\first{#1} 969 \def\ppnn{\pgn=\first} 997 \def\poptoks#1#2|ENDTOKS|{\let\first=#1\toksD={#1}\toksA={#2}} 1006 \ifx\first.\let\next=\done\else 1009 \ifx\first,\addtokens{\toksB}{\space}\fi 1868 % \splitoff TOKENS\endmark defines \first to be the first toke [all...] |
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