Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This is so weird I don't even want to think about it any more, > because the only thing it'll probably lead to is a headache.
Yeah. It's nothing Bongo can do here, other than to set `echo-keystrokes' and that's not something Bongo should do. I created a very simple shell program which outputs text in a loop. When I attach a process filter in Emacs to this program, the space thing appears in the echo area when Emacs reads process output. I must assume this can be fixed, since there is no space in Emacs 21. When I extend this test to send text to the program, I'm starting to see the echo area blocked. I don't know how much one can do about this, given that Emacs is not multi-threaded. I'm not going to investigate this further, so this concludes our findings. > You could always report it on emacs-devel. Maybe the people > who implemented this bug have a better idea about how to fix it. I'll do that, unless I can find this was previously discussed on the emacs-devel list. _______________________________________________ bongo-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bongo-devel
