I think the default behavior should be to extract the necessary
information from aspell at run time.
Can you tell us how to do that? Is there a way to invoke aspell
from the command line so that it will list the dictionaries?
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I can't reproduce it now. It think it occurred when I was stepping through
a
function past a symbol that evaluated to the empty string. I enabled
debug-on-error and seemed to get a backtrace at one point with just an entry
for nil (but I didn't find it till later because it
Does this give good results? It worked in a simple test.
*** jka-compr.el06 May 2005 14:54:43 -0400 1.84
--- jka-compr.el25 Jun 2005 00:18:11 -0400
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*** 474,479
--- 474,482
(delete-region (point) (point-max)))
I will fix this. Thanks.
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Richard M. Stallman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does this patch give good results?
Yes, it works now.
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As it stands, it seems that one cannot save a buffer to a new file
with a name that contains space characters, at least not in a
straightforward way.
The reason is that the minibuffer that prompts for input does not
accept space as an input character for the string that is read - even
On 25 Jun 2005, at 14:16, David Reitter wrote:
As it stands, it seems that one cannot save a buffer to a new file
with a name that contains space characters, at least not in a
straightforward way.
The reason is that the minibuffer that prompts for input does not
accept space as an input
From: RGB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2005 14:05:38 -0500
When I build Emacs I want some additional major modes to be part of the build.
Previously I just put the additional mode files in \lisp\progmodes and
rebuild.
I pretty much always just do a BOOTSTRAP build.
Something has
$B!I!y!I!I!y!I!I!y!I(B
$B5U1g$O-(B
http://awg.webchu.com/?lip1
$BITNQ-(B
http://awg.webchu.com/?lip2
$B5U6L!6L$NMA$O-(B
http://awg.webchu.com/?lip3
$B(-40(-A4(-L5(-NA(-%](-%$(-%s(-%H(-$G(-(B
$B(,(0(,(0(,(0(,(0(,(0(,(0(,(0(,(0(,(0(B
$B(-AG(-?M(-=w([EMAIL
When I build Emacs I want some additional major modes to be part of the build.
Previously I just put the additional mode files in \lisp\progmodes and rebuild.
I pretty much always just do a BOOTSTRAP build.
Something has changed in the last month or two because this doesn't work any
more.
On 6/26/05, David Reitter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How is a user supposed to know about C-q? Checking the manual for
something as simple as entering a file name is ridiculous, and even
if you do a C-h k C-x C-f (which is probably the obvious place for a
new user to look).
C-q has nothing to
On 26 Jun 2005, at 01:24, Miles Bader wrote:
How is a user supposed to know about C-q? Checking the manual for
something as simple as entering a file name is ridiculous, and even
if you do a C-h k C-x C-f (which is probably the obvious place for a
new user to look).
C-q has nothing to do
minibuffer-local-completion-map binds the space character to
minibuffer-complete-word (defined in src/keymap.c).
If the users would be happier if we turned off word-completion in
reading file names, I would not object. I don't believe I ever use
this feature for file names. Does
This section describes the commands to check the spelling of a single
word or of a portion of a buffer. These commands work with the spelling
checker program Ispell, which is not part of Emacs. *Note Ispell:
(ispell)Top.
- Attempts to follow the Ispell link results in the
Flyspell mode marks 2 letter words as misspelled while
ispell-word ignores 2 letter words. This leaves one unable to
correct some Flyspell flagged words using M-$.
Given that M-$ is typed explicitly by the user, I can't see a reason
to disregard what the user asked to do. So I'm
Please describe exactly what actions triggered the bug
and the precise symptoms of the bug:
The text on the display-splash-screen says
Useful file menu items:
..
Recover Session recover files you were editing before a crash
But the actual file menu item referred to is 'Recover Crashed
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