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whitespace-mode is a [[minor mode]] to visualize blanks (tabs, spaces, newline, etc).
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{{Package
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|name=whitespace
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|author=Vinicius Jose Latorre <viniciusjl@ig.com.br>
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|description=visualizes white spaces in the buffer
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|source=http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/whitespace.el
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|maintainer=[[FSF]]
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|in_emacs=yes
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|Development status=active
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}}
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'''whitespace-mode''' is a [[minor mode]] to visualize blanks (tabs, spaces, newline, etc).
  
 
== Basic setup ==
 
== Basic setup ==
  
Whitespace-mode is already bundled with Emacs.<br/>
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Whitespace-mode is already bundled with Emacs.
Use <code>M-x whitespace-mode</code> to activate it on the current [[buffer]].
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Use {{Command|whitespace-mode}} to activate it on the current
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[[buffer]], or add the following in your {{EmacsConfigFile}}:
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<source lang="lisp">
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(whitespace-mode 1)
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</source>
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You may also use {{Command|global-whitespace-mode}} to activate this mode globally for all buffers. The same effect is achieved by adding the following in your {{EmacsConfigFile}}:
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<source lang="lisp">
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(global-whitespace-mode 1)
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</source>
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[[Category:Minor Mode]]
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[[Category:Built-in Package]]
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[[Category:Visualize]]

Latest revision as of 20:31, 23 July 2012

whitespace
Description visualizes white spaces in the buffer
Author Vinicius Jose Latorre <viniciusjl@ig.com.br>
Maintainer FSF
Source http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/whitespace.el
Part of Emacs yes

whitespace-mode is a minor mode to visualize blanks (tabs, spaces, newline, etc).

Basic setup

Whitespace-mode is already bundled with Emacs.

Use M-x whitespace-mode to activate it on the current buffer, or add the following in your Emacs configuration file:

(whitespace-mode 1)


You may also use M-x global-whitespace-mode to activate this mode globally for all buffers. The same effect is achieved by adding the following in your Emacs configuration file:

(global-whitespace-mode 1)