If you have an idea about any customization that would be handy but isn't present in this list, please tell me! For info on how to reach me, see section Bugs (known and unknown).
nil value,
`cvs-mode-remove-handled' will be called every time you check in
files, after the check-in is ready. See section Removing handled entries.
nil value, directories that do
not contain any files to be checked in will not be listed in the
`*cvs*' buffer.
cvs(5)). This regexp
is used to search for the last line in that output. It is normally set
to `$'. That setting is only correct if the command outputs
nothing. Note that PCL-CVS will get very confused if the command
outputs anything to stderr.
cvs command is run, it
will be called as `cvs -d cvs-cvsroot...'. This can be
useful if your site has several repositories.
nil, include full `ChangeLog'
paragraphs in the CVS log created by `cvs-mode-changelog-commit'.
This may be set in the local variables section of a `ChangeLog'
file, to indicate the policy for that `ChangeLog'.
A `ChangeLog' paragraph is a bunch of log text containing no
blank lines; a paragraph usually describes a set of changes with a
single purpose, but perhaps spanning several functions in several files.
Changes in different paragraphs are unrelated.
You could argue that the CVS log entry for a file should contain the
full `ChangeLog' paragraph mentioning the change to the file, even though
it may mention other files, because that gives you the full context you
need to understand the change. This is the behavior you get when this
variable is set to t, the default.
On the other hand, you could argue that the CVS log entry for a change
should contain only the text for the changes which occurred in that
file, because the CVS log is per-file. This is the behavior you get
when this variable is set to nil.
PCL-CVS adds a few extra features, including menus, mouse bindings, and fontification the `*cvs*' buffer. The faces defined for fontification are listed below:
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