Carl Worth writes:
> But perhaps getting access to that single, entire file will be easier
> than getting access to these two little functions.
Assuming the current emacs-23 version will work:
wget -O json.el \
'http://repo.or.cz/w/emacs.git/blob_plain/emacs-23:/lisp/json.el'
--
Rob Bro
Carl Worth writes:
> But perhaps getting access to that single, entire file will be easier
> than getting access to these two little functions.
Assuming the current emacs-23 version will work:
wget -O json.el \
'http://repo.or.cz/w/emacs.git/blob_plain/emacs-23:/lisp/json.el'
--
Rob Bro
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 20:34:45 -0500, James Vasile
wrote:
> Emacs22 lacks apply-partially and mouse-event-p, so define them if emacs
> version is less than 23. With this change, I was able to begin using
> notmuch in emacs22.
Hi James.
Thanks very much for the patch. I've pushed this now, (and a
On Sat, 27 Feb 2010 20:34:45 -0500, James Vasile
wrote:
> Emacs22 lacks apply-partially and mouse-event-p, so define them if emacs
> version is less than 23. With this change, I was able to begin using
> notmuch in emacs22.
Hi James.
Thanks very much for the patch. I've pushed this now, (and a
Emacs22 lacks apply-partially and mouse-event-p, so define them if emacs
version is less than 23. With this change, I was able to begin using
notmuch in emacs22.
apply-partially cribbed from
http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2009/000889.html
This is an updated patch that fixes a bug in
Emacs22 lacks apply-partially and mouse-event-p, so define them if emacs
version is less than 23. With this change, I was able to begin using
notmuch in emacs22.
apply-partially cribbed from
http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/2009/000889.html
This is an updated patch that fixes a bug in