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This section describes how to make Emacs ring the bell (or blink the screen) to attract the user's attention. Be conservative about how often you do this; frequent bells can become irritating. Also be careful not to use just beeping when signaling an error is more appropriate. (Voir la section Errors.)
This function beeps, or flashes the screen (see visible-bell
below).
It also terminates any keyboard macro currently executing unless
do-not-terminate is non-nil
.
This is a synonym for ding
.
This variable determines whether Emacs should flash the screen to represent
a bell. Non-nil
means yes, nil
means no. This is effective
on graphical displays, and on text-only terminals provided the terminal's
Termcap entry defines the visible bell capability (‘vb’).
If this is non-nil
, it specifies how Emacs should “ring the bell.”
Its value should be a function of no arguments. If this is non-nil
,
it takes precedence over the visible-bell
variable.
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