David Walluck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Warly wrote:
>> Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>>Hi!
>>>
>>>In the current (21.4.6-4mdk) xemacs, the search dialog is severly
>>>broken: http://dp.ath.cx/~askwar/Shot/2002_02_12_001942_shot.png
>>>
>>>If I try to use xemacs-gtk{,-gnome}, the search dialog is even more
>>>severly broken: http://dp.ath.cx/~askwar/Shot/2002_02_12_002146_shot.png
>>>The dialog "flickers" extremely fast, and only doing a xkill will allow
>>>me to quit xemacs.
>>>
>> yes I get the same ugly window.
>> hum, try to find if there is any new in CVS, but I am not very
>> confident.
>>
>
> Search is broken, yes, Also, JDE does not work. I had to resort to
> using XEmacs in Windows (on no!), but you wouldn't believe that it
> actually works better than the version currently in Mandrake. I don't
> understand why it is so broken. For anyone else using JDE, I'd be
> interested to know if you have problems. Specfically, one thing that
> comes to mind is the "Document All" command doesn't work, and
> complains about switching buffers all the time. I don't know enough
> about elisp to be of more help. Sorry.

I do not know a lot about JDE, but will test it.

> Also the GTK+ and GNOME vesions are seriously broken. More annoying
> though is the input box of the Search dialog should get focus (you
> shouldn't need to use the mouse just to type in a search). That should
> be an easy fix.

Yes I will remove GTK and GNOMe version they are too unstable.

About the search window I will resize the window, but xemacs developpers
vetoed my patch cos it breaks some things in some UNIX system.

-- 
Warly

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