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  Musical mode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, the reciting tones of modes 3, 4, and 8 rose one step during the tenth and eleventh centuries with 3 and 8 moving from b to c' (half step) and that of 4 moving from g to a (whole step).
A mode is said to be minor if the 3rd scale degree is flattened; that is, if the third scale degree is three semitones above the root, instead of the four semitones in a major mode.
The Ionian mode is another name for the major mode, in which much western music is composed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Musical_mode   (2057 words)

  
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The mode based on the first degree of a major scale is called the "Ionian" and it is a major mode.
The mode based on the fourth degree of a major scale is called the "Lydian" and it is a major mode.
The mode based on the fifth degree of a major scale is called the "Mixolydian" and it is a dominant or seventh mode.
www.daddydoodle.com /mode.htm   (1014 words)

  
 GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual - Major and Minor Modes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Fundamental mode is a major mode that is not specialized for anything in particular.
A minor mode should be able to have its desired effect regardless of the major mode and regardless of the other minor modes in effect.
Several of the major mode conventions apply to minor modes as well: those regarding the name of the mode initialization function, the names of global symbols, and the use of keymaps and other tables.
www.math.utah.edu /docs/info/elisp_21.html   (5321 words)

  
 GNU Emacs Manual: Major Modes
The remaining major modes are not intended for use on users' files; they are used in buffers created for specific purposes by Emacs, such as Dired mode for buffers made by Dired (see section 26.
You can select a major mode explicitly for the current buffer, but most of the time Emacs determines which mode to use based on the file name or on special text in the file.
You can specify which major mode should be used for editing a certain file by a special sort of text in the first nonblank line of the file.
www.la.utexas.edu /lab/software/user/gnu/emacs/emacs_20.html   (874 words)

  
 The 7 Modes Of The Major Scale
Other important things to focus on are memorizing the names of the notes in each mode, and what type of mode (major or minor) each mode is, so that you can play each mode over the correctly determined chord.
For example, C Ionian is a major mode, so the correct chord to practice this mode with would be C major chord.
To learn the 7 modes in the key of C major scale and their related chords, and relative minor scales that can produce harmonies see You Can Play Guitar Volume 4.
www.guitartabbooks.com /freelessons/the7modesofthemajorscale.htm   (327 words)

  
 XEmacs Lisp Reference Manual - Major Mode Conventions
Since all global names are in the same name space, all the global variables, constants, and functions that are part of the mode should have names that start with the major mode name (or with an abbreviation of it if the name is long).
The major mode should usually have its own keymap, which is used as the local keymap in all buffers in that mode.
The top-level forms in the file defining the mode should be written so that they may be evaluated more than once without adverse consequences.
www.tau.ac.il /cc/pages/docs/xemacs/lispref_351.html   (746 words)

  
 XEmacs Lisp Reference Manual - 27. Major and Minor Modes
Rmail Edit mode is an example of a case where one piece of text is put temporarily into a different major mode so it can be edited in a different way (with ordinary XEmacs commands rather than Rmail).
It is in the chapter on modes because much of the information displayed in the modeline relates to the enabled major and minor modes.
Major mode functions are supposed to run a hook called the mode hook as the last step of initialization.
www.cse.ohio-state.edu /~cmcurtin/xemacs-doc/lispref/lispref_27.html   (5323 words)

  
 Major Modes - Gordon Au
Therefore, if we are in the key of F major, then the 2nd mode goes from G to G, and is called G dorian.
Well, E major has 4 sharps, and all of those are natural in E phrygian; so after a careful look we can see that the phrygian scale has a minor 2nd, minor 3rd, minor 6th, and minor 7th.
B major has 5 sharps, none of which are in the B locrian scale, so....
www.angeltowns.com /town/gordonburi/edu/modes.htm   (1494 words)

  
 Auto Major Mode
Based on information in the file name or in the file itself, Emacs automatically selects a major mode for the new buffer when a file is visited.
Other major modes are defined in effect by comparison with this one---their definitions say what to change, starting from Fundamental mode.
The modes that have this property are those such as Dired and Rmail that are useful only with text that has been specially prepared.
www.cse.unsw.edu.au /help/doc/info/elisp/Auto_Major_Mode.html   (651 words)

  
 Major Mode Conventions
The code for existing major modes follows various coding conventions, including conventions for local keymap and syntax table initialization, global names, and hooks.
The major mode command may also run the hooks of some more basic modes.
This gives major modes a way to arrange for something special to be done if the user switches to a different major mode.
www.cse.unsw.edu.au /help/doc/info/elisp/Major_Mode_Conventions.html   (725 words)

  
 Major Modes - GNU Emacs Manual   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This mode has no mode-specific redefinitions or variable settings, so that each Emacs command behaves in its most general manner, and each user option variable is in its default state.
The remaining major modes are not intended for use on users' files; they are used in buffers created for specific purposes by Emacs, such as Dired mode for buffers made by Dired (see Dired), Mail mode for buffers made by
Choosing Modes: How major modes are specified or chosen.
www.gnu.org /software/emacs/manual/html_node/Major-Modes.html   (349 words)

  
 NOVA Irish Session - Irish Modes and the "D" Tin Whistle - by Jos H. Hindriks
Among players of traditional Irish folk music, one often hears about tunes that are, for instance, "in D Major" or "in A Dorian", by which they actually mean, respectively, "in the key of D and in the Major mode" and: "in the key of A and in the Dorian mode".
Modes are easy to comprehend with the aid of a tin whistle, where the holes correspond with the seven notes in a scale.
With its major third, the Lydian scale is similar to the Major scale, except that its fourth (the interval fa-ti) is augmented by a half-tone (G - C#).
www.geocities.com /novairishsession/modes/modes.htm   (4354 words)

  
 Ionian Mode - Major Scale Guitar Lessons
Most people already know a mode and they don't even know it, but if you have ever been taught or have heard the "do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do" scale that they teach in most grade schools, then you have a head start.
This means that for whatever key we are in, if we use the root, major 2nd, major 3rd, perfect 4th, perfect 5th, major 6th, major 7th and then root again, we will get the ionian mode (the major scale).
From the root to the major second was a "whole-step".
www.theorylessons.com /ionian.html   (539 words)

  
 Mode Mixture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The most common use is when the music is in a major key, and chords from the minor mode are borrowed.
Changes of mode may be as short as 2-3 measures in a slow tempo, or much longer.
In the second example, it remains in the Major mode and is an actual change of mode.
www.smu.edu /totw/modemix.htm   (502 words)

  
 Aeolian mode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
C Aeolian mode - the E♭ major scale starting on C; the key signature has three flats.
A Aeolian mode - the C major scale starting on A; the key signature has no sharps or flats.
E Aeolian mode - the G major scale starting on E; the key signature has one sharp.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aeolian_mode   (497 words)

  
 Guitarsecrets.com - Aeolian mode and guitar modes
The Aeolian mode is the 6th mode in the Major key.
The Dorian mode or Dm mode and the E Phrygian or Em mode, the F Lydian mode and the G Mixolydian Mode.
The Aeolian mode is the natural minor to the key of C major.
guitarsecrets.com /aeolian.htm   (367 words)

  
 Choosing Modes - GNU Emacs Manual   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Sometimes the major mode is determined from the way the file's text begins.
You can specify the major mode to use for editing a certain file by special text in the first nonblank line of the file.
, the major mode is taken from the previously current buffer.
www.gnu.org /software/emacs/manual/html_node/Choosing-Modes.html   (596 words)

  
 MMM Mode   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
MMM Mode is an emacs add-on package providing a minor mode that allows Multiple Major Modes to coexist in one buffer.
MMM Mode defines a general syntax--the "submode class"--for telling it how one major mode should be embedded in another.
MMM Mode is designed to work in Emacs 19 and 20 and XEmacs 20 and 21.
mmm-mode.sourceforge.net   (192 words)

  
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Jess Mode is a collection of GNU Emacs Lisp files designed to facilitate the development of Jess applications.
Jess Mode was written for GNU Emacs, releases 19.34 and newer; all new development has occurred with the 20.x versions, so those old releases might no longer function.
This mode is derived from COMINT and offers hooks to customize the way Jess is invoked, short-cuts for evaluating Jess expressions, and a few other things.
jess-mode.sourceforge.net   (502 words)

  
 SML mode - The Emacs SML editing mode
SML mode is a major mode for Emacs for editing Standard ML.
SML mode can be easily configured to work with a number of Standard ML compilers, and other SML based tools.
SML mode provides one customisable function for locating the source position of errors reported by the compiler.
www.smlnj.org /doc/Emacs/sml-mode.html   (2948 words)

  
 GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual - Major Mode Conventions
The reasons for this are the same as for using a keymap variable.
If hooks are appropriate for the mode, the major mode command should run the hooks after completing all other initialization so the user may further customize any of the settings.
If it is desirable that Emacs use the new mode by default after visiting files with certain recognizable names, add an element to
www.tac.nyc.ny.us /manuals/elisp/elisp_281.html   (596 words)

  
 An Emacs language mode creation tutorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
When starting my first mode, I found that there weren't a lot of lucid explanations of how to write a mode intended for language editing.
allows the user to run their own code when your mode is run.
This function creates a syntax table that is a good start for most modes, as it either inherits or copies entries from the standard syntax table.
two-wugs.net /emacs/mode-tutorial.html   (2158 words)

  
 HTML Helper Mode
You can choose explicitly the appropriate scripting mode or just press F4 and let Emacs try to guess the kind of script the cursor is on (many thanks to Stan Lanning).
JDE hook for the mode switching, it could be broken so consider it experimental.
Visual-basic-mode.el A major mode for editing visual basic source code, with some little changes from the original (some code to narrow the editing to the source code, excluding controls definition, fixed some things in syntax higlighting).
www.nongnu.org /baol-hth   (1181 words)

  
 Emacs major mode for editing Z-matrixes
In this mode, deleting or adding a line may (and should, in fact) modify all lines below the one added.
If a line is found to be of different format, the mode assumes that Z-matrix has ended, and will not attempt to modify lines below the first suspicious line.
This may result in noticeable speedup of the mode.
www.kk.ttu.ee /toomas/research/zmat-mode.html   (587 words)

  
 Notes-mode
For more information about notes-mode, you can consult the manual in HTML format, single-page HTML, or gzip'ed PostScript.
Notes mode was also reviewed in the Linux Gazette by Larry Ayers (with a later follow-up).
Q: I've installed notes-mode, but when I run it I have problems because the internal paths are all wrong (they have johnh's in them).
www.isi.edu /~johnh/SOFTWARE/NOTES_MODE   (428 words)

  
 Debian -- nxml-mode   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Emacs mode for editing XML documents using RELAX NG schemas
This is a new major mode for GNU Emacs for editing XML documents.
Note that this major mode currently requires Emacs 21 or later; it will not work with either Emacs 20 or any version of XEmacs.
packages.debian.org /unstable/editors/nxml-mode.html   (202 words)

  
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This mode ;; handles inserting HTML codes in a variety of ways (keybindings, menus, ;; completion in the buffer).
for writing the original html-mode ;; The newest version of html-helper-mode should always be available from ;; http://www.santafe.edu/~nelson/tools/ ;; This code was writting using folding.el, a wonderful folding editor ;; minor mode for emacs.
;; order here is significant: within a tag type, menus and mode help ;; go in the reverse order of what you see here.
www.santafe.edu /~nelson/hhm-beta/html-helper-mode.el   (2249 words)

  
 A GNU Emacs mode for SGML files
PSGML is a GNU Emacs Major Mode for editing SGML and XML coded documents.
PSGML is a major mode for SGML documents.
This version should work with latest Emacs in multi-byte mode.
www.lysator.liu.se /projects/about_psgml.html   (305 words)

  
 SourceForge.net: python-mode.el for Emacs and XEmacs
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python-mode is an X/Emacs major mode for editing Python source code.
Feature Requests : (8 open / 10 total)
sourceforge.net /projects/python-mode   (66 words)

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