From c7cac5ccbd1bdb87fdcba820754908e86290c830 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Kifer Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 04:57:50 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] 2008-16-06 Michael Kifer * viper.texi (viper-ESC-keyseq-timeout, viper-ESC-key): removed. --- doc/misc/ChangeLog | 4 ++++ doc/misc/viper.texi | 17 +---------------- 2 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/misc/ChangeLog b/doc/misc/ChangeLog index cfe58fa9a2..9762d820ec 100644 --- a/doc/misc/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/misc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2008-16-06 Michael Kifer + + * viper.texi (viper-ESC-keyseq-timeout, viper-ESC-key): removed. + 2008-11-14 Chong Yidong * ns-emacs.texi: Moved into macos.texi in the main Emacs manual. diff --git a/doc/misc/viper.texi b/doc/misc/viper.texi index f547508b2e..e6da79b381 100644 --- a/doc/misc/viper.texi +++ b/doc/misc/viper.texi @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ developing GNU and promoting software freedom.'' @titlepage @title Viper Is a Package for Emacs Rebels @subtitle a Vi emulator for Emacs -@subtitle April 2007, Viper Version 3.13.1 +@subtitle November 2008, Viper Version 3.11.2 @author Michael Kifer (Viper) @author Aamod Sane (VIP 4.4) @@ -1721,15 +1721,6 @@ Normally, this is not necessary, since graphical displays have separate Meta keys (usually on each side of the space bar). On a dumb terminal, Viper sets this variable to @code{twice}, which is almost like @code{nil}, except that double @key{ESC} beeps. This, too, lets @key{ESC} to be used as a Meta. -@item viper-ESC-keyseq-timeout 200 on tty, 0 on windowing display -Escape key sequences separated by this much delay (in milliseconds) are -interpreted as command, ignoring the special meaning of @key{ESC} in -VI. The default is suitable for most terminals. However, if your terminal -is extremely slow, you might want to increase this slightly. You will know -if your terminal is slow if the @key{ESC} key sequences emitted by the -arrow keys are interpreted as separately typed characters (and thus the -arrow keys won't work). Making this value too large will slow you down, so -exercise restraint. @item viper-fast-keyseq-timeout 200 Key sequences separated by this many milliseconds are treated as Vi-style keyboard macros. If the key sequence is defined as such a macro, it will be @@ -1896,10 +1887,6 @@ changed interactively after Viper is loaded. In Insert state, this key acts as a temporary escape to Vi state, i.e., it will set Viper up so that the very next command will be executed as if it were typed in Vi state. -@item viper-ESC-key "\e" -Specifies the key used to escape from Insert/Replace states to Vi. -Must be set in @file{.viper}. This variable cannot be -changed interactively after Viper is loaded. @item viper-buffer-search-char nil Key used for buffer search. @xref{Viper Specials}, for details. @item viper-surrounding-word-function 'viper-surrounding-word @@ -1946,7 +1933,6 @@ can include a line like this in your @file{.viper} file: @vindex @code{viper-vi-style-in-minibuffer} @vindex @code{viper-no-multiple-ESC} @vindex @code{viper-always} -@vindex @code{viper-ESC-keyseq-timeout} @vindex @code{viper-fast-keyseq-timeout} @vindex @code{viper-ex-style-motion} @vindex @code{viper-ex-style-editing} @@ -1965,7 +1951,6 @@ can include a line like this in your @file{.viper} file: @vindex @code{viper-replace-region-start-symbol} @vindex @code{viper-allow-multiline-replace-regions} @vindex @code{viper-toggle-key} -@vindex @code{viper-ESC-key} @vindex @code{viper-buffer-search-char} @vindex @code{viper-surrounding-word-function} @vindex @code{viper-vi-state-hook} -- 2.39.2