Eli Zaretskii [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Eli,
For openssh like implementations, I've (tried to) fix(ed) it by adding
ControlMaster/ControlPath arguments to the scp commands. AFAIK,
these arguments are not available under w32, so it shall be checked
whether pscp is still the preferrable
On 12/12/06, Juanma Barranquero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any objection then to this patch? It fixes the bug that, on Windows,
emacs -Q -fs creates an initial frame partially hidden behind the
taskbar.
The patch does not take into account multiple monitors, because
neither does the original
Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If .JPG/.JPEG is frequent, perhaps we should add it to
`auto-mode-alist', then. Or do this:
(push '(^\xFF\xD8\xFF\xE0\x00\x10JFIF . image-mode)
magic-mode-alist)
I am not sure which is better, but I agree we should do one or
Michael Albinus wrote:
Please do. I hoped it could be determined simply via the existence of
environment variables (as it is possible with ssh-agent, environment
variables $SSH_AUTHENTICATION_*), but it doesn't seem so easy. And I
also don't know a command like 'ps' which returns running
Jason Rumney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PuTTY itself uses the following code:
*int* *agent_exists*(*void*)
{
HWND hwnd;
hwnd = FindWindow(*Pageant*, *Pageant*);
*if* (!hwnd)
*return* FALSE;
*else*
*return* TRUE;
}
Hmm. Could you translate it into Lisp?
Best
I have 2 files to compare, and type the following:
M-x ediff RET /tmp/file1.txt RET /tmp/file2.txt RET
A new small frame is created in the top right of the screen entitled
Ediff, with Type ? for help \n _/1 in it.
I type
n
to go to the next difference. The main Emacs frame updates to
Mathias Dahl wrote:
Richard Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If .JPG/.JPEG is frequent, perhaps we should add it to
`auto-mode-alist', then. Or do this:
(push '(^\xFF\xD8\xFF\xE0\x00\x10JFIF . image-mode)
magic-mode-alist)
I am not sure which is better, but I
On 12/13/06, Jason Rumney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only problem with this method is that the actual regexp you need is
more complex
Yes, I downloaded the spec; I was just being sloppy in discussing it.
I'm not sure I like adding that to `magic-mode-alist'; why not PNG,
GIF, TIFF and other
Is there any reason not to just treat the regexps in auto-mode-alist
as case insensitive?
Is there any kind of file where the case of the extension matters?
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On 12/13/06, Chris Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any kind of file where the case of the extension matters?
.Z files are compressed with compress, while .z files are from
pack or early versions of gzip.
Years ago it wasn't uncommon to find .C and .H for C++ source files.
On 12/13/06, Chris Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Juanma Barranquero [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's a shame. It would have been an easy fix, rather than having to
make all these special cases.
Though I agree with you, that's a fix I wouldn't dare propose (note
that I talked about
Chris Moore wrote:
Is there any reason not to just treat the regexps in auto-mode-alist
as case insensitive?
Is there any kind of file where the case of the extension matters?
.C is commonly used for c++ files where filenames are case-sensitive.
Dieter Wilhelm wrote:
Hi
emacs -Q -D
Insert a line like the following:
otto foo
^
Place the cursor approximately where the accent is. Type M-- M-\ and
all white space is deleted instead of only the one on the left hand
side.
Neither the Emacs manual nor the
This is with CVS emacs as of 2006-12-11.
In GNU Emacs 22.0.91.8 (sparc-sun-solaris2.8, Motif Version 2.1.0)
of 2006-12-11 on perth
X server distributor `Hummingbird Ltd.', version 11.0.100015
configured using `configure
'--prefix=/rvcarma/marshals/software/slash/usr/local'
Cc: Eli Zaretskii [EMAIL PROTECTED], emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org, [EMAIL
PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Michael Albinus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 14:47:56 +0100
PuTTY itself uses the following code:
*int* *agent_exists*(*void*)
{
HWND hwnd;
hwnd
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From: Michael Albinus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 13:26:16 +0100
I checked this now: on Windows, pscp behaves like scp and plink
behaves like ssh on Posix platforms. In other words, we should indeed
change
Eli Zaretskii [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
PuTTY itself uses the following code:
*int* *agent_exists*(*void*)
{
HWND hwnd;
hwnd = FindWindow(*Pageant*, *Pageant*);
*if* (!hwnd)
*return* FALSE;
*else*
*return* TRUE;
}
Hmm. Could you translate it into Lisp?
Eli Zaretskii [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That was the default until recently. It was changed because people
regard ssh (aka plink) methods too slow for copying large files.
I don't understand: didn't you say that you want to change the default
to ssh, or even already changed it? I thought
They are written by me and not modified by any other
person. So, I think it's ok not having FSF copyright.
That is right.
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Does this fix the bug? I don't want to add any features now.
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(defun delete-horizontal-space (optional backward-only)
Delete all spaces and tabs around
Version:
GNU Emacs 22.0.91.1 (i386-apple-darwin8.8.1, Carbon Version 1.6.0) of
2006-11-20 on black.local
I noticed that my modeline doesn't look the way it used too. Perhaps this
is a bug, or maybe it's just a new way of doing things.
My .emacs file has (among other things):
(defun
Kenichi Handa wrote:
I've just updated all AIST copyright years.
It seems as if in every case, you just added every year from the first
copyright date to the present. This is not exactly how it is supposed
to work. The idea is, you should add every year where the file was
released with a
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Glenn Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kenichi Handa wrote:
I've just updated all AIST copyright years.
It seems as if in every case, you just added every year from the first
copyright date to the present. This is not exactly how it is supposed
to work. The
Kenichi Handa wrote:
The files who have copyright year before 1997 were released
every year as part of Mule package.
Ok. Sorry for the lecture you did not need, then.
They are integrated into Emacs in 1997. And Emacs were released in
1997, 1998, and 1999. So, perhaps I didn't have to add
Juanma Barranquero [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I get the distinct impression that some people using non-Windows
environments would get really pissed if Emacs suddenly started to
treat .ext and .EXT (for most values of ext) as the same thing.
I don't think they'd care in general, and might even
I guess it is a matter of taste, but I would prefer if Emacs uses the
technique above instead of looking at the file name. An example of
why this is useful: From my digital camera, each time I record a movie
with it I get both an avi file and a thm file (I think that was the
Is there any kind of file where the case of the extension matters?
In general it isn't correct for many of those regexps to match with
the wrong case. This change can't be made.
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On Sun, Dec 10, 2006 at 04:39:03PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
In the time Emacs 22 is the current release, a typical new PC will come to
be around 20 GHz, and this slowness will not matter.
Actually, recent trends indicate that this is not true. We'll probably
see typical new PCs with
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