Richard Stallman writes:
> > 1. New defcustom compilation-current-message-highlight.
>
> Please don't add this option. It isn't necessary to fix a problem.
Here's a patch that will hopefully keep everyone happy ;-)
1) No new option.
1) Overlay arrow and no scrolling with left-hand frin
Similarly, what's the purpose of customizing `show-trailing-whitespace'
and `trailing-whitespace' in the font-lock group?
I will move them to `convenience'. Or is there some other group
that would be better?
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Is there any reason why `Buffer-menu-buffer-face' is customized in the
`font-lock-highlighting-faces' group? The current choice (i) breaks the
convention that all faces in this group are prefixed with "font-lock-"
and (ii) falsely implies that this face is used by font-lock.
With
I am having trouble understanding your message.
I agree with Stefan that, as long as `file-executable-p' returns
meaningful values for remote files, there must be a meaning for
`exec-path', `executable-find' and `start-process' as well in the
remote case.
I can't translate the sec
Nick Roberts wrote:
> > I have had this problem before, with an old monitor. It can also be
> > solved by turning up the brightness or buying a new monitor.
> >
> > I have to turn the brightness down to make the battery last.
>
> I'm probably missing the point, but the eye is not very s
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Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Not really sure whether this is a bug or a strange feature, but here's
> how to reproduce it:
>
> 1. Enable `ido-mode' and `ido-everywhere' via customize.
> 2. Type C-x C-f and verify that C-d drops you into dired.
> 3. Enter Ibuffer using M-x ibuff
> I have had this problem before, with an old monitor. It can also be
> solved by turning up the brightness or buying a new monitor.
>
> I have to turn the brightness down to make the battery last.
I'm probably missing the point, but the eye is not very sensitive to red (or
blue) wave
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"Eli Zaretskii" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> From: Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], emacs-devel@gnu.org
>> Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 20:26:10 -0400
>>
>> Now is the right time to make some kinds of changes, those that correct
>> annoyances and wrink
Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do we really want to document these new functions, or would
> it be better to tell everyone to use make-network-process directly?
IMO, people should use make-network-process directly.
These are just simple examples of how to use make-network-process
Not really sure whether this is a bug or a strange feature, but here's
how to reproduce it:
1. Enable `ido-mode' and `ido-everywhere' via customize.
2. Type C-x C-f and verify that C-d drops you into dired.
3. Enter Ibuffer using M-x ibuffer RET.
4. Type C-x C-f and note how C-d is now bound t
Andreas Schwab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Michael Albinus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Luc Teirlinck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> Since the latest changelog entry for the synching with Tramp, I got
>>> problems with the ChangeLog. I am not sure what to do about them:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>
Richard Stallman wrote:
I looked a bit, but I am not sure how it shall work. If I just to three
windows, in the obvious way (C-x 2, C-x 2), I get three windows, one 11
lines, one 12 lines and one 24 lines. This gives me this window
configuration:
0x86b6b10: vchild: 0x861d830, h
Michael Albinus wrote:
Maybe the following line by my entry could be the problem:
`buffer-auto-save-file-name' to ?\600 as fallback solution.
No, it is caused by the accented e's:
insertion (`expand-file' and alike). Reported by Frd ric Bothamy
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Michael Albinus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Luc Teirlinck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Since the latest changelog entry for the synching with Tramp, I got
>> problems with the ChangeLog. I am not sure what to do about them:
>
> [...]
>
> This entry was inserted by me. Locally, I don't use a
Hi *,
some of the the latest changes made bootstrap-emacs fail with new
glibc versions. (I use a cvs version, but I'd guess that some new
GNU/Linux distributions, like Fedora Core 3 will be affected, too.)
When bootstrap-emacs gets called it is killed by the libc with:
`*** glibc detected *** do
On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 12:08:16AM -0400, Richard Stallman wrote:
> This item in FOR-RELEASE
>
> ** Make unexec handle memory mapping policy of the latest versions of Linux.
>
> is nontrivial, but probably not deeply difficult for someone who would
> be willing to read the relevant documentatio
Luc Teirlinck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Since the latest changelog entry for the synching with Tramp, I got
> problems with the ChangeLog. I am not sure what to do about them:
[...]
This entry was inserted by me. Locally, I don't use any coding system,
so the local setting from the file (is
Since the latest changelog entry for the synching with Tramp, I got
problems with the ChangeLog. I am not sure what to do about them:
These default coding systems were tried to encode text
in the buffer `ChangeLog':
iso-2022-7bit-unix iso-latin-1
However, each of them encountered these problema
* Richard Stallman (2005-05-11) writes:
> Those were the only uses yet implemented for it,
> but now I've changed font-lock-fontify-syntactically-region
> to use it for comment delimiters. I think this will work
> for all modes. It works for C mode and Lisp mode.
In Lisp mode it fails to apply
Would someone like to write texinfo documentation for bindat.el?
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I installed it, so it will be tested now.
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Would someone please write documentation in the Lisp Manual for
syntax-ppss and friends?
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I have had this problem before, with an old monitor. It can also be solved
by turning up the brightness or buying a new monitor.
I have to turn the brightness down to make the battery last.
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While cleaning up etc/NEWS I was reminded that the feature
if the default group in defcustom is new in this release.
I have never been happy with this default, and the best time
to change things is now, before we make a release with it.
So I just made the byte compiler warn whenever a custom defin
Your patch looks good to me. Thanks.
It is small enough to be a "tiny change".
Would someone please install it?
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This entry in NEWS is uninformative except to experts.
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** The URL package (which had been part of W3) is now part of Emacs.
Could someone rewrite it so that users will see how it affects them?
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Do we really want to document these new functions, or would
it be better to tell everyone to use make-network-process directly?
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Would someone please write documentation in the Lisp Manual for
locate-file?
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People will notice that I have done a lot of work on etc/NEWS,
sorting the items, making usage more standard, and clarifying the text
of many items.
>From now on, when you add something to etc/NEWS, please be careful
to find the right spot, and please study the other nearby entries
to see the righ
Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In my view, the point of executable-find is to figure out whether there is
> a command that we can run. If it tells us "I found /ssh:foo/bar/baz", but
> then call-process fails because it doesn't work through Tramp, I think it's
> a problem.
Tramp doe
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Is there any reason why `Buffer-menu-buffer-face' is customized in the
`font-lock-highlighting-faces' group? The current choice (i) breaks the
convention that all faces in this group are prefixed with "font-lock-"
and (ii) falsely implies that this face is used by font-lock. Since
the face is use
> From: Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], emacs-devel@gnu.org
> Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 20:26:10 -0400
>
> Now is the right time to make some kinds of changes, those that correct
> annoyances and wrinkles in the features we have added.
We clearly disa
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