Jay Belanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Baloff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > ... > > > using emacs-calc "Embedded Mode", I tried it on my *scratch* buffer, > > not working, here is what it does. > > I copied this region from the info buffer to do a demo > > The derivative of > > > > ln(ln(x)) > > > > is > > > > ln(ln(x)) > > > > when I point to this last line's formula, hit 'M-# e' it then moves > > the last line formula to the beginning of the line, > > So far, so good. > > > then hit 'a d x' according to the doc to evaluate it, it does not > > insert the solution any where and it flashes some horizontal lines > > in the top line of the buffer and in the mini-buffer, as if it is > > not understanding the typed commands. it is only when I move the > > pointer to the x it works, and changes the last line from ln(ln(x)) > > to 1 / ln(x) x > > > > is this a bug? > > Maybe. > It works fine with the cvs version of emacs, which includes Calc. > What version of emacs are you using? What version of Calc? > What happens when you start emacs with "emacs -q", and then try what > you did again before doing anything else? >
Calc version:2.02f-23 Emacs version: 21.4a-1 $emacs -q works good. -q hummm... 'do not load an init file' that is not good, is my .emacs and whatever else being loaded is causing some confect? so where go from here. > > do I have to point the most inner argument to all nested operation > > for it to work? > > No; you shouldn't have to. > > Jay _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs