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Pascal Bourguignon wrote:
"Ehud Karni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Following the recent discussion of `balance-windows' on help-gnu-emacs
I looked into it and wrote a replacement (new) function based on
somewhat different logic to achieve the balancing.
Thanks very much. It's nice.
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For keys that are bound to commands that manipulate the
"other" window, bind them instead
to commands that do the same thing when there is another
window, but let the user do something else, otherwise?
The basic idea that these keys could do something else as a
> ;; Set this value so that the From field is correct
> (setq mail-host-address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]")
Thanks for the code. Could you give me a hint why the first should be
set?
Thank you for causing me to look into `mail-host-address' more
thoroughly. Actually, I am not sure why t
... Worse still, you give the clear
impression that you think that you know what's better for me, ...
My apologies for giving that impression. That was not my intent. I
am talking about what you are doing to me and to people I know well.
I do not know what you prefer.
Are you talking a
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>Thakn you very much for the quick reply. The reason
> want this is htat, I run Emacs through an X windows
> system and the small triangle is sitting on the side
> and it hard for me to see (my monitor is not very
> good, and neither is my Xwindows software). So, I was
> wondering if I ca
Richard Stallman wrote:
The comment suggests this was for compatibility with Common Lisp.
We may as well not change it.
I do not see how Emacs can be compatible with Common Lisp in this
respect, since it does not implement rational numbers. From the CL Hyperspec:
expt returns base-num
I basically agree with your change, but your comment looks confusing:
&& INTEGERP (arg2) /* don't promote, if both are ints, and */
&& 0 <= XINT (arg2)) /* we are not computing the -ARG2 root */
root? Are you confusing with `(expt 2 0.5)'? Should the second line
not simply be: /*
"Richard M. Stallman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> BTW, `while-no-input' and `throw-on-input' are not documented on the
> Emacs Lisp Reference; and the docstring for `throw-on-input' is
> suboptimal:
>
> while-no-input is in the Lisp manual. throw-on-input is not for users
> to use;
Thien-Thi Nguyen wrote:
probably a great many injustices occur when the decision making process
focuses purely on the technical or purely on the political. wherever
there is choice, there is also beauty and ugliness, slack and coercion,
understanding and misunderstanding. all these can be usef
I believe that your src change log entry should be corrected two.
Negative exponents compute inverses, not roots.
Sincerely,
Luc.
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Is there a reason not to make overflow-newline-into-fringe cutomizable
through Custom? I can install the following, if desired:
===File ~/cus-start.el-diff=
*** cus-start.el04 Aug 2005 16:11:46 -0500 1.77
--- cus-start.el04 Aug 2005 16:27:17 -0
Luc Teirlinck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I basically agree with your change, but your comment looks confusing:
>
> && INTEGERP (arg2) /* don't promote, if both are ints, and */
> && 0 <= XINT (arg2)) /* we are not computing the -ARG2 root */
>
> root? Are you confusing with `(e
Richard M. Stallman wrote:
It does not work for C-h ?. Maybe that is the only important case though.
That is handled by very special code. Would you like to implement
C-M-v in it?
Attached is a patch for help.el and help-macro.el (from lisp directory).
I tried to honor all current bindi
On 06 Aug 2005 19:09:30 -0400, Thien-Thi Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> probably a great many injustices occur when the decision making process
> focuses purely on the technical or purely on the political.
Of course.
However, I tend to assume that people on the Emacs developers' list
alread
Richard M. Stallman wrote:
It does not work for C-h ?. Maybe that is the only important case though.
That is handled by very special code. Would you like to implement
C-M-v in it?
Attached is a patch for help.el and help-macro.el (from lisp directory).
I tried to honor all current bindi
Juanma Barranquero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> only that it is not useful to receive politics when
> asked about technical questions.
probably a great many injustices occur when the decision making process
focuses purely on the technical or purely on the political. wherever
there is choice, th
Ehud Karni wrote:
I tried using this argument but I found a problem (bug ?).
When you have a configuration like:
+--+--+
+ lw1+ rw1+
+--+ +
+ lw2+--+
+--+ rw2+
+ lw3+ +
+--+-
"Richard M. Stallman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The comment suggests this was for compatibility with Common Lisp.
> We may as well not change it.
i changed `Fexpt' so that:
(expt 2 -2) => 0.25
i'm inclined to leave the change in for (more) mathematical correctness,
and also because w/ the
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 18:39:14 +0200, Pascal Bourguignon wrote:
>
> "Ehud Karni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Following the recent discussion of `balance-windows' on help-gnu-emacs
> > I looked into it and wrote a replacement (new) function based on
> > somewhat different logic to achieve the ba
Juri Linkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> In the 1.42 revision of grep.el the subpattern for the filename in the
>> regexps of the first two grep-regexp-alist's elements has been changed
>> from "\(.+?\)" to "\([^:\n]+\)". Now the matching fails if the
>> filename contains a colon, while the prev
Richard M. Stallman wrote:
Sorry, I spelt his name wrong. It should be "Luis Fernandes".
Surely you don't expect me to remember the name of the person who made
the icon! The reliable way to identify this image is "the image
displayed in the Emacs fancy start-up screen". (If I understand yo
I couldn,t understand the c code, but it seems to do this:
/* don't promote to floats, if both are ints */
The comment suggests this was for compatibility with Common Lisp.
We may as well not change it.
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On 8/6/05, Richard M. Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would rather see you living in freedom and maintaining Emacs
> for GNU/Linux.
Thanks. I appreciate your feelings.
On that vein, I would much prefer to live in freedom and maintain
Emacs for GNU/Hurd. Unfortunately, I'm not a kernel ha
I tried your patch, and it looks clean enough in the menu bar.
So please install it, and thanks.
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I just noticed that there is a much simpler and more correct solution
for adding underline attributes to links in the compilation and grep
buffers than using new special faces with the underline attribute
(currently fontification with them is still wrong: some parts of links
are not underlined whil
Lennart just discovered that
(make-network-process :name "test" :server t :service t)
consumes 100% CPU, at least on Windows. Any idea what can be happening?
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So the options are, losing my computer, or Emacs losing a Windows
maintainer? :-)
I would rather see you living in freedom and maintaining Emacs
for GNU/Linux.
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Another change to make it easier to enable battery-mode is to add
a new menu item to the "Show/Hide" menu, next to the `time-mode'.
"Show/Hide" menu is not too big yet.
That seems ok to me.
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h
Sorry, I spelt his name wrong. It should be "Luis Fernandes".
Surely you don't expect me to remember the name of the person who made
the icon! The reliable way to identify this image is "the image
displayed in the Emacs fancy start-up screen". (If I understand you
correctly, that is.)
R
> In the 1.42 revision of grep.el the subpattern for the filename in the
> regexps of the first two grep-regexp-alist's elements has been changed
> from "\(.+?\)" to "\([^:\n]+\)". Now the matching fails if the
> filename contains a colon, while the previous value worked, thanks to the
> non greedy
Robert J. Chassell wrote:
Microsoft is a corporation that endeavors to restrict both your
economic freedom and mine. By that decision it has decided to require
either that I behave illegally or that I transfer resources to it in a
non-economic fashion. I have not done either and cannot help yo
On 8/6/05, Robert J. Chassell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You give the impression that you do not care that government enforced
> restrictions make it harder for Lennart to find out how to use an
> email client.
You give the impression that you think that you know better than I do
what do I thin
> Below is small patch to compile.el. This patch add the line:
> Compilation started at Mon Aug 01 17:09:03
> and highlight it in the same way as "Compilation finished".
>
> I add this because I have some very long compilations (e.g. build
> Emacs on Cygwin) and this helps me keep track of it.
Juanma Barranquero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - It's an incompatible change, if small: --socket-name does not
> exist, and you *must* use either the EMACS_SERVER_FILE environment
> variable or the --server-file argument to emacsclient; otherwise
> emacsclient will refuse to work.
That is bad
On 8/6/05, Jason Rumney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is bad. The original suggestion was to have a standard file
> name for the server file.
Yes. I'll make it default to ~/.emacs.server (~/ for the user running
Emacs, of course).
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Sorry, Robert, but this is ridiculous. Lennart asks for people who's
using an email client on w32, and you do help by saying "I don't", and
then the usual rants about Microsoft.
You give the impression that you do not care that government enforced
restrictions make it harder for Lennart t
> Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2005 13:21:41 +0200
> From: Juanma Barranquero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Jason Rumney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, emacs-devel@gnu.org
>
> AFAIK, gnus can fetch mail from a POP3 mail server; I don't need to
> worry about fetching the mail "by hand" with another program or
> anything. I
> Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 11:30:02 +0200
> From: Lennart Borgman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: Jason Rumney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> emacs-devel@gnu.org
>
> Could those of you that are using some mail client in Emacs on w32
> perhaps post to the list and tell how this setup is done
[this is resend because the attached patch had the files reversed]
Below is small patch to compile.el. This patch add the line:
Compilation started at Mon Aug 01 17:09:03
and highlight it in the same way as "Compilation finished".
I add this because I have some very long compilations (e.g. bu
Juanma Barranquero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 8/6/05, David Kastrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Oh, there is. Actually, one thing I would like as added
>> functionality in emacsclient is an option "-t" for "tramp" which
>> would fork a shell and let it act as a tramp connection. That w
"D Goel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i think that both should return the proper values instead of
> truncated integers
i agree. how does the following patch look?
thi
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[this is resend because the attached patch had the files reversed]
On 2003-11-19 I suggested some change to mail/rmailsum.el (see -
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2003-11/msg00279.html )
that got a supporting opinion from Kenichi Handa (see -
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-
On 8/6/05, David Kastrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Uh what? Isn't there a default file name?
No, there's not. What should it be? $HOME/.emacs.server, I suppose?
> It is a new feature fixing a bug.
Well, thanks for clarifying it ;-)
> In my opinion it is one thing worth the hassle of ironin
On 8/6/05, David Kastrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh, there is. Actually, one thing I would like as added functionality
> in emacsclient is an option "-t" for "tramp" which would fork a shell
> and let it act as a tramp connection. That way, I could use
> emacsclient from a su-shell (by poin
I have forwarded both your messages to Emacs Devel.
Original Message
Subject:Re: Some letters get cut off
Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 15:34:59 +0200
From: Eric Lilja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: Island, Linkoping University, Sweden
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
N
There was an error on my last post of the new `balance-windows'.
Thanks to Lennart Borgman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
who spotted the small typo that is a big bug.
Bellow is the corrected code.
Ehud.
(defun balance-windows (&optional horizontally)
"Make all visible windows on the current frame the s
Original Message
Subject:Some letters get cut off
Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 15:05:03 +0200
From: Eric Lilja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: Island, Linkoping University, Sweden
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.help
Hello, I'm using GNU Em
Juanma Barranquero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 8/6/05, Lennart Borgman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Yes times are tough
>> not to lose
>> we must be rough
>> follow rules
>
> Very funny.
>
> Still...
>
> Would someone *please* try and comment the changes? Or is there no
> interest on an em
Juanma Barranquero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 8/6/05, Eli Zaretskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I'd say, if no one posts any practical comments in a week or so, go
>> ahead and commit the changes. After all, the Emacs development rules
>> do not mandate any peer review at all.
>
> You'r
Below is small patch to compile.el. This patch add the line:
Compilation started at Mon Aug 01 17:09:03
and highlight it in the same way as "Compilation finished".
I add this because I have some very long complitions (e.g. build
Emacs on Cygwin) and this helps me keep track of it.
Note. I don
On 8/6/05, Robert J. Chassell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... some of us just do not know how to do it. Could those of you
> that are using some mail client in Emacs on w32 ...
>
> Microsoft is a corporation that endeavors to restrict both your
> economic freedom and mine. By that decis
I don't know if it's related to a recent change in Emacs, or due to
the
fact that Debian unstable now has GTK+ version 2.6.9 but I'm seeing
something odd with GTK menus: they seem to disappear every time a
timer
expires. For example, if I call M-x display-splash-screen, then
open a
menu and
Following the recent discussion of `balance-windows' on help-gnu-emacs
I looked into it and wrote a replacement (new) function based on
somewhat different logic to achieve the balancing.
The logic is this: group all windows that has the same "left" (or "top"
for horizontal) edge, and balance their
On 8/6/05, Richard M. Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> while-no-input is in the Lisp manual.
Yes, you're right. Sorry.
> throw-on-input is not for users
> to use; perhaps we should rename it to while-no-input-throw-internal.
I agree.
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On 8/6/05, Eli Zaretskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ??? Perhaps this is a misunderstanding. I didn't mean to say that
> nothing has to be done to configure how mail is fetched from the
> mailbox. But that part is not specific to RMAIL: _any_ mail package
> in Emacs will need to set this up, an
Hi Lennart.
Lennart Borgman said:
> Perhaps your missing that some of us just do not know how to do it.
> Could those of you that are using some mail client in Emacs on w32
> perhaps post to the list and tell how this setup is done? Or if you
> think it is not relevant for this list post it to me
> font-lock-keyword-face is void
Since I removed all occurrences of `font-lock-keyword-face' from
grep.el, this message shouldn't appear anymore. Could you retry this
with current CVS?
Success! No problems using
Today's GNU Emacs CVS snapshot, Sat, 2005 Aug 6 10:46 UTC
G
On 8/6/05, Eli Zaretskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd say, if no one posts any practical comments in a week or so, go
> ahead and commit the changes. After all, the Emacs development rules
> do not mandate any peer review at all.
You're right.
I would've liked some comments, though, for two
... some of us just do not know how to do it. Could those of you
that are using some mail client in Emacs on w32 ...
Microsoft is a corporation that endeavors to restrict both your
economic freedom and mine. By that decision it has decided to require
either that I behave illegally or tha
Hi,
In the 1.42 revision of grep.el the subpattern for the filename in the
regexps of the first two grep-regexp-alist's elements has been changed
from "\(.+?\)" to "\([^:\n]+\)". Now the matching fails if the
filename contains a colon, while the previous value worked, thanks to the
non greedy "+?"
On 2003-11-19 I suggested some change to mail/rmailsum.el (see -
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2003-11/msg00279.html )
that got a supporting opinion from Kenichi Handa (see -
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2003-11/msg00270.html ).
I don't have write permission to CVS
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
??? Perhaps this is a misunderstanding. I didn't mean to say that
nothing has to be done to configure how mail is fetched from the
mailbox. But that part is not specific to RMAIL: _any_ mail package
in Emacs will need to set this up, and the setup is (AFAIR) identical
no m
> Cc: Juanma Barranquero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, emacs-devel@gnu.org
> From: Jason Rumney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 08:12:50 +0100
>
> > MUCH easier. In fact, it doesn't need any setup at all just to read
> > messages and reply to them. You will only need to customize if you
> >
> Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2005 02:02:40 +0200
> From: Juanma Barranquero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], emacs-devel@gnu.org
>
> Would someone *please* try and comment the changes? Or is there no
> interest on an emacs client/server accessible across the network and
> Windows-compatible too?
Eli Zaretskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Is RMAIL easier to set up than Gnus?
>
> MUCH easier. In fact, it doesn't need any setup at all just to read
> messages and reply to them. You will only need to customize if you
> want to use features like archiving mail in folders separated by
> subj
> From: Kevin Ryde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Eli Zaretskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 11:30:36 +1000
>
> Eli Zaretskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > The node you quoted is from an appendix that describes the MS-DOS port
> > of Emacs, which uses codepage.el.
>
> Ahh, I didn
It does not work for C-h ?. Maybe that is the only important case though.
That is handled by very special code. Would you like to implement
C-M-v in it?
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For keys that are bound to commands that manipulate the "other" window (not
commands that open another window, but commands that use an existing one),
bind them instead to commands that do the same thing when there is another
window, but let the user do something else, otherwise? Fo
To be more concrete, enable all boundary indicators, including arrows,
to the left. Create an empty buffer. The boundary indicators
actually give the impression that the buffer is non-empty. Typing RET
does not change the indicators, so you can not tell whether the buffer
is
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