Hi George,
George Kettleborough writes:
> On Sun, Apr 29 2012, Bastien wrote:
>> `global-mode-string' and ̀frame-title-format' are list by default
>> and they cannot be customized. They can be manually set to a string,
>> but that's a mistake (okay, `global-mode-string' is a misleading name.)
>
On Sun, Apr 29 2012, Bastien wrote:
> `global-mode-string' and ̀frame-title-format' are list by default
> and they cannot be customized. They can be manually set to a string,
> but that's a mistake (okay, `global-mode-string' is a misleading name.)
On my Fedora box, frame-title-format is by defau
Hi George,
George Kettleborough writes:
> Checking (listp frame-title-format) ensures there will be no error when
> calling delq, but it doesn't fix the feature. If the user's
> frame-title-format is not a list then the feature will not work for no
> apparent reason. The same thing goes for gl
On Sun, Apr 22 2012, Matt Lundin wrote:
> Mike McLean writes:
>
>> It appears that there is a small problem with commit
>> 37fafb7b9e4e8e1eeb6b8faa76a1621c28970ef5 (Option for clock and timer to
>> be displayed in frame-title). The default value offrame-title-format in
>> my setup is t and this ca
Fixed, thanks to Mike for reporting and to Matt for pointing
at the detailed problem.
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Bastien
Mike McLean writes:
> It appears that there is a small problem with commit
> 37fafb7b9e4e8e1eeb6b8faa76a1621c28970ef5 (Option for clock and timer to
> be displayed in frame-title). The default value offrame-title-format in
> my setup is t and this causes an error when clocking in/out.
I can conf