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The echo area is used for displaying error messages
(see Errors), for messages made with the message
primitive,
and for echoing keystrokes. It is not the same as the minibuffer,
despite the fact that the minibuffer appears (when active) in the same
place on the screen as the echo area. See The
Minibuffer in The GNU Emacs Manual.
Apart from the functions documented in this section, you can print
Lisp objects to the echo area by specifying t
as the output
stream. See Output Streams.
• Displaying Messages: | Explicitly displaying text in the echo area. | |
• Progress: | Informing user about progress of a long operation. | |
• Logging Messages: | Echo area messages are logged for the user. | |
• Echo Area Customization: | Controlling the echo area. |