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G. Buffer-Local Variables

The table below lists the general-purpose Emacs variables that automatically become buffer-local in each buffer. Most become buffer-local only when set; a few of them are always local in every buffer. Many Lisp packages define such variables for their internal use, but we don't try to list them all here.

abbrev-mode
See section 36. Abbrevs and Abbrev Expansion.

auto-fill-function
See section 32.14 Auto Filling.

buffer-auto-save-file-name
See section 26.2 Auto-Saving.

buffer-backed-up
See section 26.1 Backup Files.

buffer-display-count
See section 28.7 Displaying Buffers in Windows.

buffer-display-table
See section 38.17 Display Tables.

buffer-file-coding-system
See section 33.10.2 Encoding and I/O.

buffer-file-format
See section 25.12 File Format Conversion.

buffer-file-name
See section 27.4 Buffer File Name.

buffer-file-number
See section 27.4 Buffer File Name.

buffer-file-truename
See section 27.4 Buffer File Name.

buffer-file-type
See section 33.10.9 MS-DOS File Types.

buffer-invisibility-spec
See section 38.5 Invisible Text.

buffer-offer-save
See section 25.2 Saving Buffers.

buffer-read-only
See section 27.7 Read-Only Buffers.

buffer-saved-size
See section 30.1 Point.

buffer-undo-list
See section 32.9 Undo.

cache-long-line-scans
See section 30.2.4 Motion by Text Lines.

case-fold-search
See section 34.7 Searching and Case.

ctl-arrow
See section 38.16 Usual Display Conventions.

comment-column
See section `Comments' in The GNU Emacs Manual.

default-directory
See section 40.3 Operating System Environment.

defun-prompt-regexp
See section 30.2.6 Moving over Balanced Expressions.

enable-multibyte-characters
33. Non-ASCII Characters.

fill-column
See section 32.14 Auto Filling.

goal-column
See section `Moving Point' in The GNU Emacs Manual.

header-line-format
See section 23.3.1 The Data Structure of the Mode Line.

indicate-empty-lines
See section 38.16 Usual Display Conventions.

left-margin
See section 32.17 Indentation.

left-margin-width
See section 38.12.3 Displaying in the Margins.

local-abbrev-table
See section 36. Abbrevs and Abbrev Expansion.

local-write-file-hooks
See section 25.2 Saving Buffers.

major-mode
See section 23.1.4 Getting Help about a Major Mode.

mark-active
See section 31.7 The Mark.

mark-ring
See section 31.7 The Mark.

minor-modes
See section 23.2 Minor Modes.

mode-line-buffer-identification
See section 23.3.2 Variables Used in the Mode Line.

mode-line-format
See section 23.3.1 The Data Structure of the Mode Line.

mode-line-modified
See section 23.3.2 Variables Used in the Mode Line.

mode-line-process
See section 23.3.2 Variables Used in the Mode Line.

mode-name
See section 23.3.2 Variables Used in the Mode Line.

overwrite-mode
See section 32.4 Inserting Text.

paragraph-separate
See section 34.8 Standard Regular Expressions Used in Editing.

paragraph-start
See section 34.8 Standard Regular Expressions Used in Editing.

point-before-scroll
Used for communication between mouse commands and scroll-bar commands.

require-final-newline
See section 32.4 Inserting Text.

right-margin-width
See section 38.12.3 Displaying in the Margins.

scroll-down-aggressively
See section 28.11 Textual Scrolling.

scroll-up-aggressively
See section 28.11 Textual Scrolling.

selective-display
See section 38.6 Selective Display.

selective-display-ellipses
See section 38.6 Selective Display.

tab-width
See section 38.16 Usual Display Conventions.

truncate-lines
See section 38.3 Truncation.

vc-mode
See section 23.3.2 Variables Used in the Mode Line.

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