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This chapter is about starting and getting out of Emacs, access to values in the operating system environment, and terminal input, output, and flow control.
Voir la section Building Emacs, for related information. See also Emacs Display, for additional operating system status information pertaining to the terminal and the screen.
39.1 Starting Up Emacs | Customizing Emacs startup processing. | |
39.2 Getting Out of Emacs | How exiting works (permanent or temporary). | |
39.3 Operating System Environment | Distinguish the name and kind of system. | |
39.4 User Identification | Finding the name and user id of the user. | |
39.5 Time of Day | Getting the current time. | |
39.6 Time Conversion | Converting a time from numeric form to calendrical data, and vice versa). | |
39.7 Parsing and Formatting Times | Converting a time from numeric form to text and vice versa. | |
39.8 Processor Run time | Getting the run time used by Emacs. | |
39.9 Time Calculations | Adding, subtracting, comparing times, etc. | |
39.10 Timers for Delayed Execution | Setting a timer to call a function at a certain time. | |
39.11 Idle Timers | Setting a timer to call a function when Emacs has been idle for a certain length of time. | |
39.12 Terminal Input | Accessing and recording terminal input. | |
39.13 Terminal Output | Controlling and recording terminal output. | |
39.14 Sound Output | Playing sounds on the computer's speaker. | |
39.15 Operating on X11 Keysyms | Operating on key symbols for X Windows | |
39.16 Batch Mode | Running Emacs without terminal interaction. | |
39.17 Session Management | Saving and restoring state with X Session Management. |
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