could someone take me off this alias?

thanks

Richard Harris

Paul Kinnucan wrote:
> 
> This is a FAQ that I should put in the JDE FAQ. Yes, the version of
> speedbar that comes with Emacs 20.3.1 has a bug. You need to get another
> version, or, preferably, upgrade to Emacs 20.4.
> 
> - Paul
> 
> At 09:35 AM 9/20/99 -0400, Kevin Delia wrote:
> >I am using 20.3.1 and ran into an incompatibility with the speedbar.el that
> >comes with
> >the Emacs distribution and the speedbar.el that comes with JDE (I downloaded
> >the
> >latest version today, and there is a speedbar.el included with it).  Here's
> >what
> >happens:
> >
> >1. I added the following to my .emacs
> >
> >(setq load-path (append load-path '("c:/emacs-20.3.1/site-lisp/jde-2.1.5")))
> >
> >2. Get 2.1.5 and unzip it here
> >
> >3. Start Emacs
> >
> >4. Emacs complains about c-frame not being defined
> >
> >5. Look for this variable in the ~/lisp directory - it is in the speedbar.el
> >which
> >comes with Emacs
> >
> >6. Solve the problem by renaming speedbar.el* to something
> >
> >7. Question is - which speedbar should I use?  It seems like the one that
> >comes with
> >the JDE is acceptable to Emacs, but I had JDE installed before (this
> >version) and
> >never had a problem; the only difference is the addition of the load-path
> >variable -
> >formerly, I unpacked everything in ~/site-lisp, which is already in my
> >load-path)
> >
> >Paul Kinnucan wrote:
> >
> >> At 02:15 PM 9/20/99 +0200, you wrote:
> >> >
> >> >       Hello,
> >> >
> >> >       First of all, thanks for the job you do with JDE.
> >> >
> >> >       A comment about jde2.1.6beta 9 : it seems that the speebar.el file
> >has not
> >> >been included in the beta9 distribution. Did you do this intentionally
> or is
> >> >it a mistake ?
> >> >       However, I take it from the jde2.1.5 archive and it works fine.
> >>
> >> Speedbar is now part of the Emacs distribution so there is no longer a need
> >> to include it with the JDE.
> >>
> >> - Paul

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