;;; log4j-mode-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads ;; ;;; Code: (add-to-list 'load-path (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))) ;;;### (autoloads nil "log4j-mode" "log4j-mode.el" (22209 17307 0 ;;;;;; 0)) ;;; Generated autoloads from log4j-mode.el (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.log\\'" . log4j-mode)) (autoload 'log4j-mode "log4j-mode" "\ Major mode for viewing log files. Log4j mode provides syntax highlighting and filtering of log files. It also provides functionality to find and display the declaration of a Java identifier found in the log file. You can customize the faces that are used for syntax highlighting. Type `M-x customize-group' and enter group name \"log4j-mode\". To customize the regular expressions used to identify log records for syntax highlighting, change the variables `log4j-match-error-regexp' etc. You can also customize the regular expressions that are used to find the beginning and end of multi-line log records. However, in many cases this will not be necessary. Commands: Use `\\\\[log4j-start-filter]' to start/stop log file filtering in the current buffer. Enter any number of include and exclude keywords that will be used to filter the log records. Keywords are separated by spaces. Use `\\\\[log4j-browse-source]' to show the declaration of the Java identifier around or before point. This command is only enabled if package `jtags' is loaded. For more information about jtags, see http://jtags.sourceforge.net. Finally, the commands `\\\\[log4j-forward-record]' and `\\\\[log4j-backward-record]' move point forward and backward across log records. \\{log4j-mode-local-map} \(fn)" t nil) ;;;*** ;; Local Variables: ;; version-control: never ;; no-byte-compile: t ;; no-update-autoloads: t ;; End: ;;; log4j-mode-autoloads.el ends here