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display-definition: preference variable

Default value: 1

In C/C++/Java/Perl buffers, among others, Epsilon can display the name of the current function, subroutine, class, or structure on a buffer's mode line, or in the title bar of Epsilon's window. Set this variable to 2 if you want Epsilon to use the title bar if possible. Versions of Epsilon that can't set the title bar will instead use the mode line. Set this variable to 1 if you want to use the mode line regardless. Or set this variable to 0 to disable this feature. You can modify the mode-format variable to position the name within the mode line.

On very large buffers, Epsilon won't update this information while you drag the scroll bar, only when you release it. See the mouse-update-during-scroll variable.

More info:

c-quick-scan
mouse-update-during-scroll
Defining Language Modes (Primitives)



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