Re: (emacs)Log Buffer

2005-06-08 Thread Richard Stallman
The two changes in the patch to files.texi are independent. I could install either or both. Please install only the second. ___ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel

Re: (emacs)Log Buffer

2005-06-06 Thread Luc Teirlinck
Stefan Monnier wrote: Maybe you're right that it never happens with default settings if you don't use PCL-CVS, but I'm not sure if it's relevant. Should the documentation not talk about things that happen if you use PCL-CVS or if you change some custom settings? The PCL-CVS manual sh

Re: (emacs)Log Buffer

2005-06-04 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> Sometimes the `*VC-Log*' buffer contains default text when you enter >> it, typically the last log message entered. If it does, mark and point >> are set around the entire contents of the buffer so that it is easy to >> kill the contents of the buffer with `C-w'. >> Is this really true with th

Re: (emacs)Log Buffer

2005-06-04 Thread Stefan Monnier
> `(emacs)Log Buffer' contains: > Sometimes the `*VC-Log*' buffer contains default text when you enter > it, typically the last log message entered. If it does, mark and point > are set around the entire contents of the buffer so that it is easy to > kill t

Re: (emacs)Log Buffer

2005-06-04 Thread Luc Teirlinck
Stefan Monnier wrote: > `(emacs)Log Buffer' contains: > Sometimes the `*VC-Log*' buffer contains default text when you enter > it, typically the last log message entered. If it does, mark and point > are set around the entire contents of the buffer

(emacs)Log Buffer

2005-06-03 Thread Nick Roberts
> `(emacs)Log Buffer' contains: > > Sometimes the `*VC-Log*' buffer contains default text when you enter > it, typically the last log message entered. If it does, mark and point > are set around the entire contents of the buffer so that it is easy to >

(emacs)Log Buffer

2005-06-03 Thread Luc Teirlinck
`(emacs)Log Buffer' contains: Sometimes the `*VC-Log*' buffer contains default text when you enter it, typically the last log message entered. If it does, mark and point are set around the entire contents of the buffer so that it is easy to kill the contents of the buffer