> On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 00:57:19 +, David Reitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> If this is the same bug with corruption of keymaps that everybody is
> complaining about: please please find&fix it. This occurs not only
> in Aquamacs, but also in recent Carbon Emacs Package builds. I've
> alread
> On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 21:41:20 +, David Reitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
> In the Carbon port, one cannot use the "Character Palette" to input
> characters into Emacs.
> The original report came from an Aquamacs user.
>> It's easy to insert a Unicode character in a window from a
> On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 15:50:14 +, David Reitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
> In the Carbon port (current CVS), fontset-info or frame-char-width
> report wrong pixel widths for fonts. In the example below, two
> fontsets are created. The I set the frame font (to load the font)
> and
That would be inacurate. If you type SPC, then the SPC is actually
processed (either by opening the group at point for "emacs -f gnus",
or inserted in the file for "emacs foo.c bar.c").
I guess it should say "C-l" instead of SPC, which is what
(someone pointed out) the existing message
Luc Teirlinck wrote:
> I do not know wether the fact that a hook is unbound caused problems
> back in July 2003, but it certainly causes no problems in today's
> CVS. Many hooks are unbound until add-hook gets called for them.
I haven't made myself clear. There was no _real_ problem with hooks
no
Glenn Morris wrote:
I am he, but Stefan has it right anyway. It was just a cosmetic
change, in response to bug report "outline mode doesn't call
outline-mode-hook as promised (patch)" (Jul 16 2003). Without it, when
one read the docstring for a mode defined with define-derived-mode it
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> I'm not Glenn, but IIRC the motivation was to make sure that foo-mode-hook
> was always bound. It's not needed from elisp's point of view.
I am he, but Stefan has it right anyway. It was just a cosmetic
change, in response to bug report "outline mode doesn't call
outline-
>> My previous change (i.e. using `(or menu-updating-frame (selected-frame))')
>> assumes that if `menu-updating-frame' is nil, this means that the menu
>> frame is the same as the selected frame.
>
> I'm not sure this is the right assumption. I will think about this
> problem some more and try to
>> > AFAIK, Gerd isn't listening, so I CC'ed him.
>> >
>> > Gerd, can you please help?
>> >
>> > > revision 1.2
>> > > date: 2003/07/23 00:00:13; author: gm; state: Exp; lines: +5 -1
>>
>> I don't recognize the author "gm", but I'm pretty sure it's not me :-).
> Oops, sorry, you are right.
> Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 12:26:47 +0100
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > AFAIK, Gerd isn't listening, so I CC'ed him.
> >
> > Gerd, can you please help?
> >
> > > revision 1.2
> > > date: 2003/07/23 00:00:
Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > revision 1.2
> > date: 2003/07/23 00:00:13; author: gm; state: Exp; lines: +5 -1
> > branches: 1.2.2;
> > (define-derived-mode): Mention hook in doc string. Defvar the derived
> > hook.
>
> > Maybe someone familiar with that c
In the Carbon port (current CVS), fontset-info or frame-char-width
report wrong pixel widths for fonts.
In the example below, two fontsets are created. The I set the frame
font (to load the font) and compare reported character width with
(frame-char-width).
From my understanding of the docu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > AFAIK, Gerd isn't listening, so I CC'ed him.
> >
> > Gerd, can you please help?
> >
> > > revision 1.2
> > > date: 2003/07/23 00:00:13; author: gm; state: Exp; lines: +5 -1
>
> I don't recognize the author "gm", but I'm pretty sure it's not me
"Richard M. Stallman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How about
>
>Type SPC to proceed to editing the files foo.c and bar.c
>
> or
>
>Type SPC to proceed to use gnus.
That would be inacurate. If you type SPC, then the SPC is actually
processed (either by opening the group at point f
2005/11/11, Romain Francoise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> There is one already: when you're visiting a file, the splash screen
> says "Type C-l to begin editing your file." on the second line.
>
> Perhaps it's not obvious enough...
I think it's too generic -- it sounds like the sort of random
boilerplat
Miles Bader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think it would be good if there was some obvious indicator on the
> splash screen that would make the true state of affairs obvious.
There is one already: when you're visiting a file, the splash screen
says "Type C-l to begin editing your file." on the
I had opened a file on a remote host over Tramp. The file is in an
SVN tree. When trying to save the file, I get the following
backtrace. (I don't have SVN installed on the local machine)
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Running svn...FAILED (status 127)")
signal(error ("Running svn...FA
> Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 19:32:44 -0800
> From: Bill Wohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org
>
> Luc Teirlinck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Bill Wohler wrote:
> >
> >Also, why does the same code work in Emacs 21 and not in Emacs 22?
> >
> > I believe that I answered t
> From: "Richard M. Stallman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 15:49:21 -0500
> Cc: emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Why not use the splash screen as a "screen saver", i.e. if emacs has
> been idle for N seconds, show the splash screen (of course, people
>
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