I've just fixed a small bug in `reb-prev-match' (from re-builder.el)
where it would move the point one character to the left even when it
found no match.
However, I'm not very satisfied with `reb-prev-match'. It is working
right, but I don't find it very useful.
Let's suppose we have a buffer wit
Richard M. Stallman wrote:
Could people please take a look at this, and comment to me and David?
I sent some suggestions earlier on what to do to get this working on w32
too. Could these please be included?
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Could people please take a look at this, and comment to me and David?
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After adding the underline attribute to compilation and grep faces
now some non-navigational messages are displayed as links. This is
misleading. Please see examples of such messages in the section
`* Miscellaneous' in etc/compilation.txt, and `* GNU grep 2.5.1:
other messages
I fixed this. Thanks.
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Lennart Borgman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I did not believe it was such a mess.
It's not a mess. Although it is theoretically possible to write
complicated autoproxy scripts that use a different proxy for different
hosts, in practice all anyone ever uses is a single proxy and a list
of no-pro
Jason Rumney wrote:
Lennart Borgman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I did not believe it was such a mess.
It's not a mess. Although it is theoretically possible to write
complicated autoproxy scripts that use a different proxy for different
hosts, in practice all anyone ever uses is a si
Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote:
Hi Lennart,
Lennart Borgman writes:
But how do you get the name of the proxy server to use for a specif
URL then?
You don't. That is unless you write your own script in ELisp.
Don't you have to find the ECMAscript and execute it?
Javascript/E
> the last part not only is strange because (featurep 'emacs) is never used
> (since Emacs does not provide the `emacs' feature)
> I didn't realize that at the time, but maybe we should add it.
Why bother. People already use (featurep 'xemacs) in order to check whether
they're running on
Hi Lennart,
Lennart Borgman writes:
> But how do you get the name of the proxy server to use for a specif
> URL then?
You don't. That is unless you write your own script in ELisp.
> Don't you have to find the ECMAscript and execute it?
Javascript/ECMAscript is a feature of some browsers. It
I meant matching lines which start with a number and a colon in source
files, not in grep.txt.
Now I see what you mean. I guess the simplest solution
is not to implement column numbers in grep.el or in grep.
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