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@ -223,12 +223,12 @@ of [[info:emacs#Saving Customizations][saving customizations (info)]].
lazy-count-prefix-format nil
lazy-count-suffix-format " (%s/%s)"
lazy-highlight-initial-delay 1.0
max-mini-window-height 0.5 ; Prevent `which-key-mode' paging (try `C-x')!
mode-line-compact t
next-error-message-highlight t
recentf-max-saved-items 100
recentf-mode t
save-place-mode t
savehist-additional-variables nil ; Docstring is not OK!
savehist-mode t
scroll-bar-mode nil
tab-always-indent 'complete
@ -1030,18 +1030,9 @@ looks for files.
Table [[tab:basic-key-bindings]] lists basic key bindings. Enabling
=which-key-mode= is another way of associating key bindings with commands.
Execute src_emacs-lisp[:results none]{(find-library "which-key")} to check
whether this library is builtin. Notes:
1. This setup does not enable =which-key-mode= because of rare interference with
for instance a process that the =compile= command launches.
2. ChatGPT bullshits on "How to page in =which-key-mode= on Emacs".
3. Execute src_emacs-lisp[:results none]{(setopt max-mini-window-height 0.5)} to
make =which-key-mode= display all keys without paging (try "C-x").
4. Execute src_emacs-lisp[:results none]{(which-key-setup-side-window-right)} to
*enable* =which-key= paging support (use fn-F1 on Darwin). Setting
=max-mini-window-height= is the easiest solution.
5. Execute src_emacs-lisp[:results none]{(which-key-setup-minibuffer)} to
*disable* =which-key= paging support (and display the first =which-key-mode=
page in the minibuffer).
whether this library is builtin. This setup does not enable =which-key-mode=
because of rare interference with for instance a process that the =compile=
command launches.
#+attr_latex: :booktabs yes :float table
#+caption[Basic key bindings]:
@ -1223,14 +1214,13 @@ sub makeglossaries {
world-clock-time-format "%a %d %b %R %z"))
#+end_src
* Tools to handle buffers and modes :noexport:
* Tools to handle buffers and modes
:PROPERTIES:
:CUSTOM_ID: sec:buffer-mode-tools
:header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no
:END:
#+caption[Tools to handle buffers and modes]:
#+caption: Tools to handle buffers and modes.
#+caption: Tools to handl buffers and modes.
#+name: lst:buffer-mode-tools
#+begin_src emacs-lisp -n :results silent
(defun set-all-buffers-with-modes (minor-mode value modes)