* docstrings with `iff' instead of `if'
I'm not a native English speaker, but I asked aspell, and it doesn't
know `iff' either:
These are not errors. "Iff" means "if and only if". It is a
mathematical term.
The example sets the background colour, not the foreground colour as
> 2. The doc string of set-face-attribute does not agree with that of
>internal-set-lisp-face-attribute, which does its work. The former
>says that FRAME=nil means change on all frames, but does not
>mention that it also changes the default. In fact, it says that t
>
> From: "Drew Adams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 20:15:35 -0700
>
> 2. The doc string of set-face-attribute does not agree with that of
>internal-set-lisp-face-attribute, which does its work. The former
>says that FRAME=nil means change on all frames, but does not
>men
1. The doc string of face-spec-reset-face does not explain the FRAME arg.
2. The doc string of set-face-attribute does not agree with that of
internal-set-lisp-face-attribute, which does its work. The former
says that FRAME=nil means change on all frames, but does not
mention that it also
> From: David Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 17:06:32 +0200 Christian Schlauer wrote:
>
> > I'm not a native English speaker, but I asked aspell, and it doesn't
> > know `iff' either:
>
> It's a short form for "if and only if" usually used to express
> mathematical equivalenc
On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 17:06:32 +0200 Christian Schlauer wrote:
> I'm not a native English speaker, but I asked aspell, and it doesn't
> know `iff' either:
It's a short form for "if and only if" usually used to express
mathematical equivalence.
David
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I found some typos in docstrings and in the Emacs manual, see below.
They were all still existing in:
,
| In GNU Emacs 22.0.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.6.4)
| of 2005-07-16 on whisker
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* docstrings with `iff' instead of `if'
I'm not a native English speaker, but I asked asp
" writes:
> Symptoms:
>
> I'm seeing a problem with Tramp in which when I save a file or revisit it,
> emacs changes its mind on the type of line endings to DOS mode, whether or not
> the file was DOS mode before.
>
> The result of the initial save on disk doesn't contain CR characters, but
> subs
Jan D. wrote:
Start emacs with `emacs -q'. Look at the scrollbars to the left (main
window and mode line). There is a small gap between the left window
edge and the scrollbar and between the scrollbar and the left
fringe. The gaps display the background color. There should be
no such gaps.
In
In ediff-append-custom-diff:
ediff-mult.el:1644:26:Warning: `insert-buffer' used from Lisp code
That command is designed for interactive use only
ediff-mult.el:1647:12:Warning: `insert-buffer' used from Lisp code
That command is designed for interactive use only
In ediff-meta-show-patch:
ediff-mu
> Kim Storm writes:
> > It would be nice, with (ido-mode 1), to have C-x 4 d remapped to
> > an ido-dired-other-window command. At the moment,
> > dired-other-window and Ido don't seem to interact as expected (a
> > `.' for the current directory is not presented as the first item
> > in
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