I like the feature because it makes the other buffer/code/class dependent
features ready for immediate use. Previously, I tried to use a feature and
then had to manually refresh things for it to work correctly.
My biggest complaint about it is the frequency. I would like the default
interval to be closer to 60 seconds or more instead of 10.
Ideally, I would like this to happen "continually" in a background thread so
it is not intrusive. I have no idea of the feasibility of this in Emacs...
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Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 5:06 PM
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Subject: RE: emacs threshing after JDE install
Actually, I immediately found this feature to be too intrusive and
distracting and was pretty happy to find out it could easily be
disabled. I'm wondering if a better choice would be to have it turned
off by default - depending on the general consensus, of course. To each
his own, as they say. Any other opinions on this subject?
Chuck Irvine
Sprint / SETS Technical Architecture
-----Original Message-----
From: paulk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 4:52 PM
To: Mark.Donaghue; jde
Cc: paulk
Subject: Re: emacs threshing after JDE install
At 05:42 PM 10/24/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Dear Paul,
>
>I was overjoyed to discover you package; it will be a reall windfall.
I've
>got it up and running. Now that's its up, though, theres a problem.
After
>every few keystrokes it appears to be doing some kind of an autosave.
>(along the bottom I see this:
>
>"myFile.java <2> [###########################] ....done."
>
>I've checked the FAQ, and it doesn't seem to be listed there. The
System is
>sparc-sun-solaris2.7, x toolkit; GNU emacs 20.4.1.
>
>Please help! It's driving me crazy.
>
See
jde-auto-parse-buffer-interval
de-auto-parse-buffer-timer
jde-auto-parse-enable
- Paul
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