Richard M. Stallman wrote:
window-tree was implemented so that the bugs in balance-windows
could be fixed. But have they been fixed? I think not.
Would someone like to work on this?
It could be that we also need a new function to set a window's
edges in a more controllable way.
Sorry,
Richard M. Stallman wrote:
Maybe add an
make install-gzip
That's not a good idea. First of all, most people won't think to use
it. Second, it departs from our standard. The `install' target
should do the compression.
I do not know how to do it, but it is important to not gzip
Miles Bader [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2005/10/20, Kevin Ryde [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I made myself M-x chmod below, to change the current visited file. I
usually just want to make a script executable. I know there's an
executable-chmod or something, but I can never remember and prefer
typing
Lennart Borgman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
An alternative would perhaps be to ship a set of GNU utilities for
Emacs on those platforms, but that is a rather big and complicated
thing at present.
The long term plan is to get rid of the gzip dependency for good and use
zlib to provide
Consider the following stretch of elisp code:
(defvar foo
string ..
.
.
( doc ..
.
.
..)
Suppose I change some text on the line below doc. `syntax-ppss' using
`syntax-begin-function' will record something like (1 X ... (X)) where X
is the
From: Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 22:16:01 +0200
Eli Zaretskii [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, there are some .el files that don't have a corresponding .elc
file; I think such .el file should not be compressed, since then Emacs
Cc: Eli Zaretskii [EMAIL PROTECTED], emacs-devel@gnu.org
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kim F. Storm)
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 23:37:06 +0200
How can you uncompress the tarball without gunzip ?
With DJTARNT (which can only handle .tar.gz files, not compressed .gz
files in general).
Cc: Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED], emacs-devel@gnu.org
From: David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 22:13:19 +0200
Maybe add an
make install-gzip
target?
That'd be fine, I think.
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From: Michael Cadilhac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 00:44:42 +0200
Cc: Stefan Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED], emacs-devel@gnu.org
I don't know any way to change the modes of a file, or even of the
current file, within emacs.
C-h f set-file-modes RET
From: Chong Yidong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 18:49:03 -0400
This patch fixes the bug. However, it's pure hackery since I'm not
familiar with the code at all. Can someone tell me if it makes sense
to do this?
I don't have the answer to your question, but the snippet you
Hrvoje Niksic [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I now understand and I think it's a good change. It basically saves
*all* minibuffer histories, which is exactly the effect I wanted to
achieve back when I wrote the file. Thanks for improving it.
There is one problem, though: any customization of
From: Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 09:20:06 +0200
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
The long term plan is to get rid of the gzip dependency for good and use
zlib to provide decompression primitives directly in Emacs.
Then let's postpone compression of .el files until
Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The long term plan is to get rid of the gzip dependency for good and use
zlib to provide decompression primitives directly in Emacs. (On systems
where zlib isn't available as a shared library, we'd provide the
possibility to include a static version
From: Nick Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 09:38:27 +1300
pxref seems to put in a full stop in the generated info page, when the
reference includes the manual name:
(@pxref{Registers,,, gdb, The GNU debugger}) gives: (see Registers(gdb).)
which seems wrong since
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kim F. Storm) writes:
If Debian-folks want to compress .el files and it happens to work for
Debian, then it's no problem with me. But that is NOT an issue we
have to deal with in Emacs for release 22.
You're barking up the wrong tree; I wasn't the one proposing to do that
Eli Zaretskii [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Michael Cadilhac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know any way to change the modes of a file, or even of
the
current file, within emacs.
C-h f set-file-modes RET
I meant in an user-friendly way.
In Dired, type M
Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kim F. Storm) writes:
If Debian-folks want to compress .el files and it happens to work for
^
e.g.
Debian, then it's no problem with me. But that is NOT an issue we
have to deal with in Emacs for release 22.
You're
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In Texinfo mode, it should also treat any use of @enddots{}
as the end of a sentence. Can someone try to set that up?
The following patch does that:
Index: lisp/textmodes/texinfo.el
===
RCS file:
pxref seems to put in a full stop in the generated info page, when the
reference includes the manual name:
(@pxref{Registers,,, gdb, The GNU debugger}) gives: (see Registers(gdb).)
which seems wrong since
(@pxref{Registers}) gives: (see Registers)
Wrong mailing list ;-) It's not a
Michael Cadilhac [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My point is that I'm most likely to change modes of one file, and
search it in dired mode is not the most direct way I know.
M-: (load dired-x) RET
C-x C-j M mode RET
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From: Jason Rumney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 22:23:04 +0100
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Bill Wohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The lisp/Makefile.in has been changed to regenerate
mh-e/mh-loaddefs.el, but the corresponding lisp/makefile.w32-in remain
unchanged. Is that ok?
With today's CVS, GCC 3.4.2 issues the following warning:
minibuf.c: In function `Fminibuffer_completion_help':
minibuf.c:2578: warning: passing arg 2 of
`internal_with_output_to_temp_buffer' from incompatible pointer type
This happens because internal_with_output_to_temp_buffer is declared
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kim F. Storm)
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 11:23:33 +0200
Cc: Lennart Borgman [EMAIL PROTECTED], emacs-devel@gnu.org
I DEFINITELY think this is a non-issue which can EASILY wait until
AFTER the release
Seconded. There's no reason to risk unneeded breakage due to this
From: Juri Linkov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], bug-texinfo@gnu.org, emacs-devel@gnu.org
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 14:16:22 +0300
makeinfo _always_ produces either a :: or a . at the end of the
@pxref cross-reference, before the closing paren, because those are
the rules of the
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
From: Michael Cadilhac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 12:41:21 +0200
If we want dired-do-chmod to work on systems without an external chmod
command, we can easily modify dired-do-chmod to use set-file-modes.
Yep, please do, but please do it with
Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2005 20:28:45 +0900
From: YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At the request of the maintainer, I installed ATSUI support on Carbon
Emacs to the trunk. It does not change anything unless -DUSE_ATSUI is
specified at compile time.
Thank you for your work, but I think this
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From: Andreas Schwab [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 15:07:47 +0200
I think this is a bogus warning,
I don't agree. Fdisplay_completion_list will be called with only a single
parameter and will receive garbage in the second one. A sure way to make
Chong Yidong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This patch fixes the bug. However, it's pure hackery since I'm not
familiar with the code at all. Can someone tell me if it makes sense
to do this?
It seems like you got the test wrong -- this looks more correct
to me:
if (NILP (tip_frame) !!
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Richard M. Stallman wrote:
[ ]
(ii) When `use-hard-newlines' is non-nil (i.e. Longlines Mode is
enabled), forward-paragraph can spuriously recognise a line in the
middle of a paragraph as a separator line when it looks like one.
(This only shows itself
Eli Zaretskii [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps I misunderstand what the code does, but it looks like
internal_with_output_to_temp_buffer invokes the `function' argument
with a list of arguments,
???
val = (*function) (args);
Looks very much like passing a single argument.
Andreas.
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Eli Zaretskii [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
From: Michael Cadilhac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 12:41:21 +0200
If we want dired-do-chmod to work on systems without an external chmod
command, we can easily modify dired-do-chmod to use set-file-modes.
I have an issue with image-load-path, defined in images.el.
Since the tool-bar images have been moved to data-directory/images,
my Emacs can't find the icons any more.
The reason is that I am precompiling image.el into a dumped binary,
and when that happens, image-load-path gets initialized.
i just posted a new version of my allout patches which depend on the
pgg revisions of sascha and mine, so i thought i'd post a query in
this thread on the status of these patches - the new allout encryption
features won't work without these pgg refinements in place. i also
should mention rms'
Hi. Thanks for reminding me. I thought we were waiting for copyright
assignment papers? Have the FSF received papers for all authors? The
best way to proceed is to wait for them to arrive, and then send me a
complete patch against the then-current CVS that I can install. I can
take care of
On 10/20/05, Simon Josefsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. Thanks for reminding me. I thought we were waiting for copyright
assignment papers? Have the FSF received papers for all authors? The
i'll send my pgg copyright assignment papers right now. (they came
while i was away for a week.)
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 10:44:01PM -0400 Richard M. Stallman wrote:
This patch tries to preserve standard elements of ispell-dictionary-alist
for dictionaries that are not found by ispell-aspell-find-dictionary.
Does it do the job for you?
Yes, with this patch I can check spell with russian
I think you've always been able to make overlay-arrow-position buffer-local.
The problem arises when two arrows try to display in the _same_ buffer, then
the local value masks the global value. Perhaps this will never happen in
Gnus, but in case it does, a good way is to use
Could you write a patch for etc/NEWS?
Index: etc/NEWS
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/etc/NEWS,v
retrieving revision 1.1263
diff -c -r1.1263 NEWS
*** etc/NEWS19 Oct 2005 03:56:07 - 1.1263
--- etc/NEWS19 Oct
Richard M. Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would you like to change `make install' to compress the
.el files?
Ok, I'll do that in a few days' time in case someone objects to the
change.
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it's a miracle --
Ryan Yeske [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think the basic entry points (and their aliases) at least should get
autoload cookies.
What is the right way to do this given the way I conditionalized the
defalias:
(unless (fboundp 'irc)
;;;###autoload
RMS:
But I don't think this limit should be absolute. I think it should be
specified as a multiple of the frame height and width, and it should
be given as a floating point number. I'd suggest 2.0 as the default
for this ratio.
Stefan:
All this to say that I think choosing the maximum
Well, the following doesn't work in 21.3 but does in recent cvs
versions (I get an arrow in each buffer in the latter):
(progn
(switch-to-buffer buf1)
(delete-other-windows)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'overlay-arrow-position)
(setq overlay-arrow-position (make-marker))
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Hi,
I have noticed that error
flyspell-large-region: Can't check region...
is still present in some special situations, where flyspell-large-region is
called without ispell-check-version being called first.
That error was caused by the change in behavior of the aspell -l option,
and fixed by
From: Chong Yidong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 17:56:39 -0400
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
But I don't think this limit should be absolute. I think it should be
specified as a multiple of the frame height and width, and it should
be given as a floating point number. I'd
Jay Belanger [EMAIL PROTECTED] (JB) wrote:
JB According to the data file for the units program, the printer's point
JB (the same as typographer's point?) is precisely 0.013837 inches, while
JB the TeX point is 1/72.27 inches = 0.013837000138... inches. Then the
JB units program cheerfully
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We recently enjoyed visiting
your site, and we thought it would benefit both our sites to do a
link exchange.
If you are interested, please
visit http://www.customsoftwaredevelopment.co.uk/addlink.aspxto
add a link from our site to yours. It will be available
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Richard M. Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Isn't float-time what you want?
It is, thanks. Sorry about the noise.
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Daniel Brockman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I believe the variable `overlay-arrow-position' should
automatically become buffer-local whenever it is set.
It appears that Gnus fails to do this manually, instead
ending up setting the global value to a marker that refers
to the Gnus summary
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kim F. Storm) writes:
RMS:
But I don't think this limit should be absolute. I think it should be
specified as a multiple of the frame height and width, and it should
be given as a floating point number. I'd suggest 2.0 as the default
for this ratio.
Stefan:
All this to
Hi,
It works for me with KDE 3.4.3 on Fedora Core 3. I checked that Click
Raise Active Window is enabled. My Emacs is built --with-gtk.
Could you try building without gtk, and see if you can reproduce the
problem?
Sorry for the delay. I rebuilt Emacs without GTK, and confirm that
the bug is
Ryan Yeske [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the right way to do this given the way I conditionalized the
defalias:
(unless (fboundp 'irc)
;;;###autoload
(defalias 'irc 'rcirc))
I think that is probably not the right thing to do.
Autoload cookies are always associated with the next
David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But it definitely sounds better to scale according to display size
rather than frame size (but round up to minimum size e.g. 4096x4096).
It sounds to me like the limits should be configurable, with a
somewhat conservative default. Applications where
David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It sounds to me like the limits should be configurable, with a
somewhat conservative default. Applications where larger dimensions
might be appropriate (image viewers with provisions for panning, i.e.)
can allow them in their own buffers using
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2005/10/18, Stefan Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
My Emacs frames are typically 80 columns of 13x6, i.e. about 500 pixel wide,
but I often (at least once a week) watch digital photos in those frames
and more often than not those picteures are 1600 or 2048 pixel wide.
Yeah, me too -- in many cases
Miles Bader [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2005/10/19, David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's too long to enter already. It would be an idea to offer all TeX
dimensions with t prefixed:
...
Seems like this scheme is not feasible, either.
I does seem interesting, and would be much more practical
In CVS emacs:
I'm using redhat 9.0, whose ftp server identifies itself as
FTP server (Version 5.60) ready.
I've digged out the following line from the response to an
ls -al command:
-rw---1 kfs 0 May 27 2003 .autorun.lck
Now, if I position the cursor at the beginning of
It would be more reliable to identify tags tables through a method
other than their file names. Could you implement that?
The clean way would be to create a major mode for tags tables,
and make `initialize-new-tags-table' put the buffer in that mode.
Then desktop could check for that mode.
Where in the existing code of Isearch does it switch buffers
without frobbing the Isearch mode in the two buffers?
That place needs to be changed to turn of Isearch mode
in the old buffer.
This code is in my .emacs. I intended to take measures for the case
when someone else does the same in
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/intro/sgmltut.html#h-3.2.2
By default, SGML requires that all attribute values be delimited
using either double quotation marks (ASCII decimal 34) or single
quotation marks (ASCII decimal 39). ... In certain cases, authors
may specify the value of an
The delay is 2 sec, and it is caused by sit-for in minibuffer-message.
sit-for is supposed exit whenever you type another character.
So in what sense does it cause a delay?
In normal isearch operation (i.e. not in the minibuffer), typing C-s
immediately moves point to the next occurrence
The change is ok, but please don't bother mentioning it in NEWS.
It is below the threshold for mentioning there. NEWS is already
so big as to be inconvenient for the users, so lowering that
threshold would be unfortunate.
Then what about documenting it in the Emacs manual? Customization
Hi, Richard, Hi Emacs!
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Richard M. Stallman wrote:
Do M-h on each of the lines asdf. The blank line is included in both
paragraphs. This happens because the blank line isn't a separator here.
It is an ordinary line of the upper paragraph and the heuristic (sorry
David PONCE wrote:
Hi,
It works for me with KDE 3.4.3 on Fedora Core 3. I checked that Click
Raise Active Window is enabled. My Emacs is built --with-gtk.
Could you try building without gtk, and see if you can reproduce the
problem?
Sorry for the delay. I rebuilt Emacs without GTK, and
Hi,
It works for me with KDE 3.4.3 on Fedora Core 3. I checked that
Click
Raise Active Window is enabled. My Emacs is built --with-gtk.
Could you try building without gtk, and see if you can reproduce the
problem?
Sorry for the delay. I rebuilt Emacs without GTK, and confirm that
the
From: Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 08:00:35 +0200
The Emacs CVS packages in Debian use compressed .el files since
September 8th and apart from the aforementioned autoload bugs, no
problem has arisen.
IMHO, Sep 8 till today is a ridiculously short period, to
For the case of start-itimer vs run-with-idle-timer, I can see you
point, so I've reverted the change. For the case of (if
(coding-system-p 'utf-8) 'utf-8 'iso-2022-8), I think the new code
is preferable, since the choice is really not dependent on
differences betwen Emacs and XEmacs but
From: Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 09:16:25 +0200
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Richard M. Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would you like to change `make install' to compress the
.el files?
Ok, I'll do that in a few days' time in case someone objects to the
I don't know any way to change the modes of a file, or even of the
current file, within emacs.
As I chmod quite often, and especially the file I work with, I've
made up a small package that implements facilities for that.
The main functions are :
- file-modes-to-number: Convert
Eli Zaretskii [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2005 09:16:25 +0200
Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Richard M. Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would you like to change `make install' to compress the
.el files?
Ok, I'll do that in a few
Eli Zaretskii [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, there are some .el files that don't have a corresponding .elc
file; I think such .el file should not be compressed, since then Emacs
will not work without gzip being available.
That's pretty obvious...
Second, I think this compression should
What is the right way to do this given the way I conditionalized the
defalias:
(unless (fboundp 'irc)
;;;###autoload
(defalias 'irc 'rcirc))
I think it should be nnconditional.
This is THE definition of `irc'.
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I recently noticed when adding an overlay arrow to rcirc that making
it `overlay-arrow-position' buffer local *does* work (you can get an
arrow in multiple buffers), even though (elisp)Overlay Arrow says:
I will fix the manual.
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Since the restriction seems to have been lifted, I think we
should remove the paragraph that Ryan quoted from the manual
and make the variable automatically become buffer-local.
It isn't worth bothering with, given overlay-arrow-variable-list.
+ Rcirc has simple defaults and clear and consistent behaviour. Message
+ arrival timestamps, activity notification on the modeline, message
+ filling, nick completion, and keepalive pings are all enabled by
+ default, but can easily be adjusted or turned off. Each discussion
Richard mentioned that maybe ERC would be installed as well. Then we
should definitely decide which client, if any, should be available as
irc.
For simplicity, M-x irc should always be rcirc. People who want ERC
will use a different command to get it.
The max-image-size code is checked into CVS. I've set a conservative
value of 6.0 times the frame width and height.
I am concerned that that is too large. On large displays, an Emacs
frame could be 1000 pixels in each dimension. 6000 pixels on each
side is 36 million pixels. Isn't
I think it makes sense for some purposes to allow max image size to be
specified in absolute pixels. Here is a patch to do that:
That is ok. But instead of this text
! If its value is an integer, it specifies the absolute maximum width
! and height, in pixels, for images. If
David Kastrup [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
The units in question are
pt = 100:7227 in (point)
in = 254:100 cm (inch)
pc = 12pt (pica)
cm
mm
bp = 1:72 in (big point, same as PostScript's idea of point)
dd = 1238:1157pt (Didot point)
cc = 12dd (cicero)
sp =
I don't know any way to change the modes of a file, or even of the
current file, within emacs.
C-h f set-file-modes RET
Stefan
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In principle, there is only one overlay-arrow-position variable,
and since its value is a marker, its value includes the buffer
in which it occurs.
This is how e.g. gdb can easily move the overlay arrow between buffers
-- just modify the global variable.
gdb could use a *gud*
Piet van Oostrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] (PvO) wrote:
PvO In mm:
PvO Postscript: 0.03528
PvO TeX: 0.0351459803515
Sorry, those were cm, not mm.
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In principle, there is only one overlay-arrow-position variable,
and since its value is a marker, its value includes the buffer
in which it occurs.
This is how e.g. gdb can easily move the overlay arrow between buffers
-- just modify the global variable.
gdb
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Stefan Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know any way to change the modes of a file, or even of the
current file, within emacs.
C-h f set-file-modes RET
I meant in an user-friendly way, that's to say, without M-:, and
without calculating the mode.
--
Michael Cadilhac,
Ryan Yeske [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In principle, there is only one overlay-arrow-position variable,
and since its value is a marker, its value includes the buffer
in which it occurs.
This is how e.g. gdb can easily move the overlay arrow between buffers
-- just modify the
Romain Francoise [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
file; I think such .el file should not be compressed, since then Emacs
will not work without gzip being available.
make-dist and `make install' are completely independent.
(Besides, compressing the .el files inside the tarball would make the
That is good, but it needs to say how to invoke the feature.
Index: etc/NEWS
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RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/etc/NEWS,v
retrieving revision 1.1263
diff -c -r1.1263 NEWS
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Richard M. Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
it would be clearer to write this:
! If the value is an integer, it directly specifies the maximum
! image height and width, measured in pixels. If it is a floating
! point number, it specifies the maximum image height and width
Nick Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know any way to change the modes of a file, or even of the
current file, within emacs.
C-h f set-file-modes RET
I meant in an user-friendly way, that's to say, without M-:, and
without calculating the mode.
In
This patch fixes the bug. However, it's pure hackery since I'm not
familiar with the code at all. Can someone tell me if it makes sense
to do this?
*** emacs/src/xterm.c.~1.884.~ 2005-10-17 08:54:26.0 -0400
--- emacs/src/xterm.c 2005-10-19 18:45:30.0 -0400
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Michael Cadilhac [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nick Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know any way to change the modes of a file, or even of the
current file, within emacs.
C-h f set-file-modes RET
I meant in an user-friendly way, that's to say, without M-:,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kim F. Storm) writes:
Michael Cadilhac [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nick Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't know any way to change the modes of a file, or even of the
current file, within emacs.
C-h f set-file-modes RET
I meant in an
Kim F. Storm wrote:
Isn't there something in eshell that can do this? It supports chmod.
Eshell uses the system's ch{mod,own}.
Ted
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Michael Cadilhac [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- chmod: Change the mode of any file.
I made myself M-x chmod below, to change the current visited file. I
usually just want to make a script executable. I know there's an
executable-chmod or something, but I can never remember and prefer
typing
2005/10/20, Ryan Yeske [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
gdb could use a *gud* buffer local variable. That way multiple
instances of gud wouldn't steal the arrow from eachother.
BTW, in case nobody's noticed the current gud/gdba routinely gets
completely confused by multiple debugging sessions already...
2005/10/20, Kevin Ryde [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I made myself M-x chmod below, to change the current visited file. I
usually just want to make a script executable. I know there's an
executable-chmod or something, but I can never remember and prefer
typing 755 or 700. The save-buffer is in case
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