What about to use this until then?:
;(defalias 'read-abbrev-file 'ar-read-abbrev-file)
;(defalias 'quietly-read-abbrev-file 'ar-quietly-read-abbrev-file)
(defun ar-read-abbrev-file (&optional file)
I do not understand. Who are you suggesting this to?
What purpose is this code me
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I have forgotten about this issue. Could you ask me again whatever
>> question you are waiting for me to answer?
> Actually, in the last mail, I answered to your question as this:
> Now I am completely confused.
> I have forgotten about this issue. Could you ask me again whatever
> question you are waiting for me to answer?
Actually, in the last mail, I answered to your question as this:
Now I am completely confused.
Where does this issue stand? Have you resolved it?
Richard Stallman wrote:
> > I cannot reproduce the problem.
It only occurs at the very beginning, after starting Emacs.
> > Maybe it has been fixed since February.
> > Does it fail in the latest sources?
Yes, noticed the change.
> > If so, can you try to debug it by running under GDB and puttin
> On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 13:09:16 +0530, Baishampayan Ghose <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]> said:
> Hello, I am using the Emacs XFT_JHD_BRANCH and there is a weird
> mode-line display bug in it. When the file has variable width fonts
> like in LaTeX mode, the mode-line becomes garbled on scrolling. A
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have forgotten about this issue. Could you ask me again whatever
> question you are waiting for me to answer?
Actually, in the last mail, I answered to your question as this:
---