Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
>>> Hm. Then that can't be the correct buffer.
>> Does anybody know of a way to make edebug tell you
>> what buffer it's currently in? What do you mean in
>> what buffer it is in?
>
> All evaluation in Emacs happens in a buffer.
> There is probably a
Emanuel Berg writes:
>> Hm. Then that can't be the correct buffer.
>> Does anybody know of a way to make edebug tell you
>> what buffer it's currently in?
>
> What do you mean in what buffer it is in?
All evaluation in Emacs happens in a buffer. There is probably a
Pierfrancesco Caci writes:
>> "Pierfrancesco" == Pierfrancesco Caci writes:
>
>
> Pierfrancesco> Well, that's odd. I remember having the manual inside
> Pierfrancesco> emacs and browsing
> Pierfrancesco> it as you suggest, apparently is no
Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
>>> Geez, the call sequence there is hard to follow...
>>> hm... Well, while debugging, I think the
>>> edebug-outside-buffer variable should tell you what
>>> buffer all this is taking place in?
>>
>> `edebug-outside-buffer' is
>> #
>
> Hm. Then that
a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
> myglc2 writes:
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>> Why don't my marks get saved?
>>
>> If I do this :
>>
>> 1) open '=' a group
>>
>> 2) "tick" '!' an article in the '*Summary...' buffer
>>
>> 3) kill 'C-x k' the '*Summary...' buffer
>
> This is the step that makes it not work. Try
Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
> Works for me in HTML emails. Can you forward one of these mails?
It's in the attachment.
Sincerely,
Gour
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Emanuel Berg writes:
> Lars Ingebrigtsen writes:
>
>>> But in Gnus v5.13, when the debugger is at line
>>> 2085 in gnus-score.el, in `gnus-score-string',
>>> *Headers* contains: ((To .
>>> "") (X-Spam-Flag . "YES")
>>> (Subject .