Beeping
This section describes how to make Emacs ring the bell (or blink the screen) to attract the user’s attention. Be conservative about how often you do this; frequent bells can become irritating. Also be careful not to use just beeping when signaling an error is more appropriate (see Errors).
- Function: ding &optional do-not-terminate
-
This function beeps, or flashes the screen (see
visible-bell
below). It also terminates any keyboard macro currently executing unless do-not-terminate is non-nil
.
- Function: beep &optional do-not-terminate
This is a synonym for
ding
.
- User Option: visible-bell
This variable determines whether Emacs should flash the screen to represent a bell. Non-
nil
means yes,nil
means no. This is effective on graphical displays, and on text terminals provided the terminal’s Termcap entry defines the visible bell capability (‘vb’).
- User Option: ring-bell-function
If this is non-
nil
, it specifies how Emacs should ring the bell. Its value should be a function of no arguments. If this is non-nil
, it takes precedence over thevisible-bell
variable.
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