At 05:31 PM 10/11/00 +0200, you wrote:
>
>On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Paul Kinnucan wrote:
>
>> You can ignore missing definitions. The JDE, like most Lisp packages, is
>> faced with the problem of supporting two increasingly divergent versions of
>> Emacs. It does so by conditionalizing code that works only for one version
>> or the other. The result is that symbols that are not defined by one of the
>> versions never get referenced.
>
>Yes, but unfortunately the JDE menu doesn't appear on the XEmacs menu bar.
>The jde-mode is active, though, and most commands jde-... are available
>from the XEmacs command line. How can I force XEmacs to display the JDE
>menu and later also the one for Jdb?
>
Open a Java source file, type M-x jde-submit-problem-report, and send me a
copy
of the resulting buffer. Please do not ignore my request for a full problem
report.
- Paul
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