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You can set multiple bookmarks of the same name; they are pushed onto the front of the list. The sorting is just for display, so this makes sense.
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Looking for how to get process-send-string to send immediately, which it doesn't seem to be doing.
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Finder keywords are supposed to correspond to top-level
customization groups.  finder-by-keyword is probably the
most useful entry point.
Visited Sun Aug 10 15:37:55 2008.
Some useful things I noted:
vertical-motion
  set-window-start
  This function is also added to `post-command-idle-hook', introduced in Emacs 19.30. This is needed since the vaccine injected by the call from `post-command-hook' only works until the next redisplay. It is possible that the functions in the `post-command-idle-hook' can cause a redisplay, and hence a new vaccine is needed.
inline (alias for progn but
      presumably handled by the byte-compiler)
  window-start, window-point
  window-size-change-functions --- note, this is
      called just before redisplay, rather than when the size change
      happens; also window-scroll-functions
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Uses an overlay to highlight the line, and hooks to move the overlay.
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Does fiddly things with variables -- I don't understand the explanation fully..
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Many of the common editing commands are in here -- this is one of the first files you should read when starting to look at Emacs-Lisp (others are files.el and subr.el).
Lots of clever stuff in here that I'd not noticed before, such as
next-error-follow-minor-mode.
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Visited Mon Aug 27 14:22:36 2007.
Low-level stuff implementing some what I tend to think of as primitive Emacs-Lisp.
Useful things I hadn't known about before, or are more powerful than I had thought:
delete-dups
  assoc-default
  compare-strings (subr)
  suppress-keymap property for symbols, to leave
      them out of \{...} constructs in substitute-command-keys
  substitute-key-definition
  posn-image, posn-object etc
  add-to-ordered-list
  add-to-history
  delay-mode-hooks
  derived-mode-p
  define-minor-mode -- remember to use this one where appropriate!
  minor-mode-list -- use where appropriate!
  process-put, process-get
  clear-this-command-keys, clear-string
      -- for password handling etc
  atomic-change-group
  remove-overlays
  play-sound
  with-local-quit
  with-demoted-errors
  combine-after-change-calls
  looking-back
  looking-at-p, string-match-p -- like
  looking-at and string-match but without
  affecting the match data
  strings->string, string->strings --
      weirdly, these weren't defined in my Emacs when I tried them out --
      perhaps I'm looking in the wrong library directory for my elisp? Yes
      -- break to sort this out!
  text-clone-create
  make-progress-reporter,
      progress-reporter-update,
      progress-reporter-done, dotimes-with-progress-reporter
  version< etc
  constrain-to-field (subr)
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Visited Mon Jan 28 18:12:11 2008, trying to track down why my interval between breaks is so much shorter that I think I've set it to.
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Sends control strings to the terminal directly, like I used to when I was young.
Visited Thu Aug 30 00:32:13 2007.
Sends control strings to the terminal directly, like I used to when I was young.
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