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This function returns non-nil
if buffer-or-name is a
minibuffer. If buffer-or-name is omitted, it tests the current
buffer.
This is a normal hook that is run whenever the minibuffer is entered. See Hooks.
This is a normal hook that is run whenever the minibuffer is exited. See Hooks.
The current value of this variable is used to rebind help-form
locally inside the minibuffer (see Help Functions).
If the value of this variable is non-nil
, it should be a window
object. When the function scroll-other-window
is called in the
minibuffer, it scrolls this window.
This function returns the window that was selected when the
minibuffer was entered. If selected window is not a minibuffer
window, it returns nil
.
This variable specifies the maximum height for resizing minibuffer windows. If a float, it specifies a fraction of the height of the frame. If an integer, it specifies a number of lines.
This function displays string temporarily at the end of the
minibuffer text, for a few seconds, or until the next input event
arrives, whichever comes first. The variable
minibuffer-message-timeout
specifies the number of seconds to
wait in the absence of input. It defaults to 2. If args is
non-nil
, the actual message is obtained by passing string
and args through format
. See Formatting Strings.
This is the major mode used in inactive minibuffers. It uses
keymap minibuffer-inactive-mode-map
. This can be useful
if the minibuffer is in a separate frame. See Minibuffers and Frames.
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