\input texinfo.tex @c %**start of header @setfilename ../info/custom @settitle The Customization Library @iftex @afourpaper @headings double @end iftex @c %**end of header @node Top, Declaring Groups, (dir), (dir) @comment node-name, next, previous, up @top The Customization Library This manual describes how to declare customization groups, variables, and faces. It doesn't contain any examples, but please look at the file @file{cus-edit.el} which contains many declarations you can learn from. @menu * Declaring Groups:: * Declaring Variables:: * Declaring Faces:: * Usage for Package Authors:: * Utilities:: * The Init File:: * Wishlist:: @end menu All the customization declarations can be changes by keyword arguments. Groups, variables, and faces all share these common keywords: @table @code @item :group @var{value} should be a customization group. Add @var{symbol} to that group. @item :link @var{value} should be a widget type. Add @var{value} to the external links for this customization option. Useful widget types include @code{custom-manual}, @code{info-link}, and @code{url-link}. @item :load Add @var{value} to the files that should be loaded before displaying this customization option. The value should be either a string, which should be a string which will be loaded with @code{load-library} unless present in @code{load-history}, or a symbol which will be loaded with @code{require}. @item :tag @var{Value} should be a short string used for identifying the option in customization menus and buffers. By default the tag will be automatically created from the options name. @end table @node Declaring Groups, Declaring Variables, Top, Top @comment node-name, next, previous, up @section Declaring Groups Use @code{defgroup} to declare new customization groups. @defun defgroup symbol members doc [keyword value]... Declare @var{symbol} as a customization group containing @var{members}. @var{symbol} does not need to be quoted. @var{doc} is the group documentation. @var{members} should be an alist of the form ((@var{name} @var{widget})...) where @var{name} is a symbol and @var{widget} is a widget for editing that symbol. Useful widgets are @code{custom-variable} for editing variables, @code{custom-face} for editing faces, and @code{custom-group} for editing groups.@refill Internally, custom uses the symbol property @code{custom-group} to keep track of the group members, and @code{group-documentation} for the documentation string. The following additional @var{keyword}'s are defined: @table @code @item :prefix @var{value} should be a string. If the string is a prefix for the name of a member of the group, that prefix will be ignored when creating a tag for that member. @end table @end defun @node Declaring Variables, Declaring Faces, Declaring Groups, Top @comment node-name, next, previous, up @section Declaring Variables Use @code{defcustom} to declare user editable variables. @defun defcustom symbol value doc [keyword value]... Declare @var{symbol} as a customizable variable that defaults to @var{value}. Neither @var{symbol} nor @var{value} needs to be quoted. If @var{symbol} is not already bound, initialize it to @var{value}. @var{doc} is the variable documentation. The following additional @var{keyword}'s are defined: @table @code @item :type @var{value} should be a widget type. @item :options @var{value} should be a list of possible members of the specified type. For hooks, this is a list of function names. @item :initialize @var{value} should be a function used to initialize the variable. It takes two arguments, the symbol and value given in the @code{defcustom} call. Some predefined functions are: @table @code @item custom-initialize-set Use the @code{:set} method to initialize the variable. Do not initialize it if already bound. This is the default @code{:initialize} method. @item custom-initialize-default Always use @code{set-default} to initialize the variable, even if a @code{:set} method has been specified. @item custom-initialize-reset If the variable is already bound, reset it by calling the @code{:set} method with the value returned by the @code{:get} method. @item custom-initialize-changed Like @code{custom-initialize-reset}, but use @code{set-default} to initialize the variable if it is not bound and has not been set already. @end table @item :set @var{value} should be a function to set the value of the symbol. It takes two arguments, the symbol to set and the value to give it. The default is @code{set-default}. @item :get @var{value} should be a function to extract the value of symbol. The function takes one argument, a symbol, and should return the current value for that symbol. The default is @code{default-value}. @item :require @var{value} should be a feature symbol. Each feature will be required when the `defcustom' is evaluated, or when Emacs is started if the user has saved this option. @end table @xref{Sexp Types,,,widget,The Widget Library}, for information about widgets to use together with the @code{:type} keyword. @end defun Internally, custom uses the symbol property @code{custom-type} to keep track of the variables type, @code{standard-value} for the program specified default value, @code{saved-value} for a value saved by the user, and @code{variable-documentation} for the documentation string. Use @code{custom-add-option} to specify that a specific function is useful as an member of a hook. @defun custom-add-option symbol option To the variable @var{symbol} add @var{option}. If @var{symbol} is a hook variable, @var{option} should be a hook member. For other types variables, the effect is undefined." @end defun @node Declaring Faces, Usage for Package Authors, Declaring Variables, Top @comment node-name, next, previous, up @section Declaring Faces Faces are declared with @code{defface}. @defun defface face spec doc [keyword value]... Declare @var{face} as a customizable face that defaults to @var{spec}. @var{face} does not need to be quoted. If @var{face} has been set with `custom-set-face', set the face attributes as specified by that function, otherwise set the face attributes according to @var{spec}. @var{doc} is the face documentation. @var{spec} should be an alist of the form @samp{((@var{display} @var{atts})...)}. @var{atts} is a list of face attributes and their values. The possible attributes are defined in the variable `custom-face-attributes'. The @var{atts} of the first entry in @var{spec} where the @var{display} matches the frame should take effect in that frame. @var{display} can either be the symbol `t', which will match all frames, or an alist of the form @samp{((@var{req} @var{item}...)...)}@refill For the @var{display} to match a FRAME, the @var{req} property of the frame must match one of the @var{item}. The following @var{req} are defined:@refill @table @code @item type (the value of (window-system))@* Should be one of @code{x} or @code{tty}. @item class (the frame's color support)@* Should be one of @code{color}, @code{grayscale}, or @code{mono}. @item background (what color is used for the background text)@* Should be one of @code{light} or @code{dark}. @end table Internally, custom uses the symbol property @code{face-defface-spec} for the program specified default face properties, @code{saved-face} for properties saved by the user, and @code{face-documentation} for the documentation string.@refill @end defun @node Usage for Package Authors, Utilities, Declaring Faces, Top @comment node-name, next, previous, up @section Usage for Package Authors The recommended usage for the author of a typical emacs lisp package is to create one group identifying the package, and make all user options and faces members of that group. If the package has more than around 20 such options, they should be divided into a number of subgroups, with each subgroup being member of the top level group. The top level group for the package should itself be member of one or more of the standard customization groups. There exists a group for each @emph{finder} keyword. Press @kbd{C-h p} to see a list of finder keywords, and add you group to each of them, using the @code{:group} keyword. @node Utilities, The Init File, Usage for Package Authors, Top @comment node-name, next, previous, up @section Utilities These utilities can come in handy when adding customization support. @deffn Widget custom-manual Widget type for specifying the info manual entry for a customization option. It takes one argument, an info address. @end deffn @defun custom-add-to-group group member widget To existing @var{group} add a new @var{member} of type @var{widget}, If there already is an entry for that member, overwrite it. @end defun @defun custom-add-link symbol widget To the custom option @var{symbol} add the link @var{widget}. @end defun @defun custom-add-load symbol load To the custom option @var{symbol} add the dependency @var{load}. @var{load} should be either a library file name, or a feature name. @end defun @defun customize-menu-create symbol &optional name Create menu for customization group @var{symbol}. If optional @var{name} is given, use that as the name of the menu. Otherwise the menu will be named `Customize'. The menu is in a format applicable to @code{easy-menu-define}. @end defun @node The Init File, Wishlist, Utilities, Top @comment node-name, next, previous, up @section The Init File When you save the customizations, call to @code{custom-set-variables}, @code{custom-set-faces} are inserted into the file specified by @code{custom-file}. By default @code{custom-file} is your @file{.emacs} file. If you use another file, you must explicitly load it yourself. The two functions will initialize variables and faces as you have specified. @node Wishlist, , The Init File, Top @comment node-name, next, previous, up @section Wishlist @itemize @bullet @item Better support for keyboard operations in the customize buffer. @item Integrate with @file{w3} so you can get customization buffers with much better formatting. I'm thinking about adding a name tag. The latest w3 have some support for this, so come up with a convincing example. @item Add an `examples' section, with explained examples of custom type definitions. @item Support selectable color themes. I.e., change many faces by setting one variable. @item Support undo using lmi's @file{gnus-undo.el}. @item Make it possible to append to `choice', `radio', and `set' options. @item Ask whether set or modified variables should be saved in @code{kill-buffer-hook}. Ditto for @code{kill-emacs-query-functions}. @item Command to check if there are any customization options that does not belong to an existing group. @item Optionally disable the point-cursor and instead highlight the selected item in XEmacs. This is like the *Completions* buffer in XEmacs. Suggested by Jens Lautenbacher @samp{}.@refill @item Explain why it is necessary that all choices have different default values. @item Make it possible to include a comment/remark/annotation when saving an option. @item Add some direct support for meta variables, i.e. make it possible to specify that this variable should be reset when that variable is changed. @item Add tutorial. @item Describe the @code{:type} syntax in this manual. @item Find a place is this manual for the following text: @strong{Radio vs. Buttons} Use a radio if you can't find a good way to describe the item in the choice menu text. I.e. it is better to use a radio if you expect the user would otherwise manually select each item from the choice menu in turn to see what it expands too. Avoid radios if some of the items expands to complex structures. I mostly use radios when most of the items are of type @code{function-item} or @code{variable-item}. @item Update customize buffers when @code{custom-set-variable} or @code{custom-save-customized} is called. @item Better handling of saved but uninitialized items. @item Detect when faces have been changed outside customize. @item Enable mouse help in Emacs by default. @item Add an easy way to display the standard settings when an item is modified. @item See if it is feasible to scan files for customization information instead of loading them, @item Add hint message when user push a non-pushable tag. Suggest that the user unhide if hidden, and edit the value directly otherwise. @item Use checkboxes and radio buttons in the state menus. @item Add option to hide @samp{[hide]} for short options. Default, on. @item Add option to hide @samp{[state]} for options with their standard settings. @item There should be a way to specify site defaults for user options. @item There should be more buffer styles. The default `nested style, the old `outline' style, a `numeric' style with numbers instead of stars, an `empty' style with just the group name, and `compact' with only one line per item. @item Newline and tab should be displayed as @samp{^J} and @samp{^I} in the @code{regexp} and @code{file} widgets. I think this can be done in XEmacs by adding a display table to the face. @item Use glyphs to draw the @code{customize-browse} tree. Add echo and balloon help. You should be able to read the documentation simply by moving the mouse pointer above the name. Add parent links. Add colors. @end itemize @contents @bye