Hi,
First of all, this problem might happen only with the Fedora Core
systems which run the metacity window manager. I tested it with
the latest Emacs 23 and the following form:
--8---cut here---start-8---
(defun test ()
(interactive)
(let ((frame
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Katsumi Yamaoka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
First of all, this problem might happen only with the Fedora Core
systems which run the metacity window manager. I tested it with
the latest Emacs 23 and the following form:
--8---cut
1. Write to your home directory a file named diary containing at
least two valid diary entries dated on different days within a week
from today.
2. Let your ~/.emacs file contain only this line:
(appt-activate 1)
3. Start Emacs without any command line arguments. You get vertically
split windows
The function `display-buffer' sometimes splits a window with a call to
`split-window'. This split is always done vertically, i.e. the two windows are
above/below each other. I find it un-emacs like for this behaviour to be hard
coded and it doesn't suite everybody.
I propose to introduce the
The byte compiler prints macro declarations without quoting.
E.g. defun-cvs-mode; the definition in pcvs.el looks like this:
(defmacro defun-cvs-mode (fun args docstring interact rest body)
[...]
(declare (debug (define sexp lambda-list stringp (interactive
interactive)
This part of revision 1.53, complete.el, was undone by revision 1.54,
but the removal wasn't mentioned in the log. Was this intentional?
revision 1.53
date: 2006-05-22 20:09:40 +0200; author: monnier; state: Exp; lines: +13 -5
[...]
(read-file-name-internal): Don't add the final if the
Hi Fredrik,
Hey, I had the same idea about a week ago and implemented it in elisp.
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(defun th-display-buffer (buffer force-other-window)
If BUFFER is visible, select it.
If it's not visible and there's only one window, split the
I would not object to the feature, but this is not the time for it.
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I stripped [Unicode-2] from the subject line because I realized
now the problem is also in Emacs 22. It is due to the --with-gtk
build option and probably to the Fecora Core 6 Linux which runs
the metacity window manager. Anyway I must apologize for having
reported it vaguely.
In article
Stephen Berman wrote:
Now your ~/.emacs file contains these lines:
(appt-activate 1)
(custom-set-variables
;; custom-set-variables was added by Custom.
;; If you edit it by hand, you could mess it up, so be careful.
;; Your init file should contain only one such instance.
;; If
The example code in expand.el can inadvertently disable abbrev-mode if
it was already enabled. This patch also makes expand-abbrev-hook
autoloaded, which is useful if you save the new abbrevs and want to
avoid marking them as modified by defining them again in future
invocations of the hook.
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