Re: A psgmlx that plays nice with emacs24?

2016-09-30 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> Not really. Which version of psgmlx are you using? >> What problem(s) did you encounter with it? > Most of the details are on the deb-doc list now. Basically, emacs24 can't > handle the old elisp in psgmlx, hence my need for an older version of emacs. This "hence" is a bit hasty. Myself, I

Re: A psgmlx that plays nice with emacs24?

2016-09-30 Thread Bob Bernstein
On Fri, 30 Sep 2016, Stefan Monnier wrote: Not really. Which version of psgmlx are you using? What problem(s) did you encounter with it? Most of the details are on the deb-doc list now. Basically, emacs24 can't handle the old elisp in psgmlx, hence my need for an older version of emacs.

Re: A psgmlx that plays nice with emacs24?

2016-09-30 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I think (hope) the subject says it all. Not really. Which version of psgmlx are you using? What problem(s) did you encounter with it? Stefan

Re: A psgmlx that plays nice with emacs24?

2016-09-29 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Johann Spies writes: > On 27 September 2016 at 23:34, Tony Baldwin > wrote: > > > > > Emacs?! People still use the crusty old thing? > Perhaps he consider dumping that monstrosity and joining the rest > of us in the 21st

Re: A psgmlx that plays nice with emacs24?

2016-09-29 Thread Johann Spies
On 27 September 2016 at 23:34, Tony Baldwin wrote: > > Emacs?! People still use the crusty old thing? > Perhaps he consider dumping that monstrosity and joining the rest of us in > the 21st Century, and upgrade to a modern OS with a proper editor, such as > Debian 8/Jessie

Re: A psgmlx that plays nice with emacs24?

2016-09-27 Thread kamaraju kusumanchi
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 5:34 PM, Tony Baldwin wrote: > MY first thought was," > Emacs?! People still use the crusty old thing? > Perhaps he consider dumping that monstrosity and joining the rest of us in > the 21st Century, and upgrade to a modern OS with a proper editor,

Re: A psgmlx that plays nice with emacs24?

2016-09-27 Thread davidson
Hi Bob. On Tue, 27 Sep 2016, Bob Bernstein wrote: Oh Lord I don't have time for this. Neither do some others, and understandably so. But it happens I do, at the moment. Look, I thought I'd take a shot in the dark to see if just maybe someone who knew what psgmlx was might see my Subject:

Re: A psgmlx that plays nice with emacs24?

2016-09-27 Thread Bob Bernstein
Oh Lord I don't have time for this. Look, I thought I'd take a shot in the dark to see if just maybe someone who knew what psgmlx was might see my Subject: and drop into help mode instead of wounded pride mode: "That Bernstein fellow hurt my feelings because he asked about something about

Re: A psgmlx that plays nice with emacs24?

2016-09-27 Thread davidson
Hi Bob. A few meta-suggestions are below. On Tue, 27 Sep 2016, Bob Bernstein wrote: I think (hope) the subject says it all. Your RELEASE: You have left unsaid what version of debian you are using. Jessie? Wheezy? Something else? Something else not debian? This matters. Your GOAL: You

Re: A psgmlx that plays nice with emacs24?

2016-09-27 Thread Bob Bernstein
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Re: A psgmlx that plays nice with emacs24?

2016-09-27 Thread Tony Baldwin
On 09/27/2016 05:19 PM, Brian wrote: On Tue 27 Sep 2016 at 16:35:44 -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote: I think (hope) the subject says it all. It does: it says - I cannot be bothered to explain in any way what I want. But I am relying on everyone to read my mind and realise how important this

Re: A psgmlx that plays nice with emacs24?

2016-09-27 Thread Brian
On Tue 27 Sep 2016 at 16:35:44 -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote: > I think (hope) the subject says it all. It does: it says - I cannot be bothered to explain in any way what I want. But I am relying on everyone to read my mind and realise how important this is to me. Guesses are accepted as responses.

A psgmlx that plays nice with emacs24?

2016-09-27 Thread Bob Bernstein
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