Applies to emacs CVS HEAD; does not apply to emacs 21.3.
Steps to reproduce:
emacs -q /tmp/a.c
insert the following string (without quotes):
"
//
//
//
//
"
(There must be at least one blank line at the beginning, between
the double-comment lines, and at the end.)
M-x font-lock-fontify-buf
Is there a special reason why custom-save-all leaves the buffer with
custom-file?
I don't think the file should appear in the buffers lists - it's
loaded temporarily and should be discarded.
The problem with below patch is that if custom-file is already loaded
as ordinary buffer, it will ki
Dear, friend!
Best regards,
.
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Emilio Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [ Sorry for the long message. I wanted to make the problem clear
> also for people not familiar with `woman'. ]
Most hackers, I take?
For a moment there I thought you had a patch that you could put on a
woman, and it would make her come right to the
[ Sorry for the long message. I wanted to make the problem clear
also for people not familiar with `woman'. ]
The variable `woman-topic-at-point' controls whether the command
`woman' should offer the word at point as a suggestion when asking the
user for the name of a manual page.
The default
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> Cc: Luc Teirlinck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> emacs-devel@gnu.org
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kim F. Storm)
> Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 10:54:00 +0200
>
> Suppose you have a pop-up in a Windoze application similar to
> the M-x customize-face interface in Emacs.
>
> Now, if a
What is this stuff and why it is useful?
2005-08-24 Vinicius Jose Latorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* subr.el (version-separator, version-regexp-alist): New vars used by
version comparison funs.
(integer-list-<, integer-list-=, integer-list-<=)
(integer-list-not-zero):
On 8/25/05, Richard M. Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would you like to move that file to obsolete?
I'll do.
/L/e/k/t/u
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* Richard M. Stallman (2005-08-25) writes:
> Like Frank I think that something like an icon should be designed by
> an artist, not by a coder. One could ask somebody like Jakub Steiner
> who made a lot of icons for Gnome and OpenOffice if he would like to
> design something for Em
I know enough about the "What's This" Microsoft feature to think about
what is useful to do in Emacs.
Would people please move further discussion of Microsoft's present
and past policies regarding "What's This?" off this list?
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Speaking of obsolete, I'd bet term/bg-mouse.el is not the newest and
shiniest of Emacs packages, as it tries to use a `mouse-map' var that
was deleted fourteen years and nine days ago, on August, 15, 1991...
:)
I guess nobody has tried running Emacs on a BitGraph terminal since
the
Like Frank I think that something like an icon should be designed by
an artist, not by a coder. One could ask somebody like Jakub Steiner
who made a lot of icons for Gnome and OpenOffice if he would like to
design something for Emacs as well.
I can ask him. Can someone tell me ho
Eli Zaretskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Theoretically, yes. But in practice, in my experimentation with this
> functionality on Windows, almost all places which are sensitive to the
> "What's This?" click are buttons, check boxes, combo boxes, and other
> widgets that perform some action, and
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