>> Could you try with completely vanilla Emacsen (i.e. no extra package from >> /Library/Application Support/Emacs, no .emacs, ...). The most likely >> problem is that some code somewhere calls standard-display-european.
> Renaming /Library/Application Support/Emacs I have in GNU Emacs 22.0.50's > *Messages*: > Warning: Lisp directory `/Library/Application Support/Emacs/auctex/images' > does not exist. > Warning: Lisp directory `/Library/Application Support/Emacs/auctex' does not > exist. > Warning: Lisp directory `/Library/Application Support/Emacs/reftex' does not > exist. > Warning: Lisp directory `/Library/Application Support/Emacs' does not exist. That's not *vanilla*! Please recompile without *any* local changes (no site-load, nothing). >>> -- because of loading disp-table! >> Do you have any particular reason to doubt me ? > Yes. Both Emacsen are configured and compiled by me, having received the > same site-init.el file, starting to load the same .emacs file and then > loading the same extra packages from /Library/Application > Support/Emacs. Remember: disp-table.el is loaded *before* .emacs is > even touched! >> I told you several times already that it's only a symptom and not >> the cause. > Yes, I do believe that, Then please note that the word "because" in English expresses a causal relation. E.g when you say "because of loading disp-table", you actually imply that the *cause* of the problem is the at of loading disp-table. > but I too believe that the cause is in Emacs 22.0.50's code. If I didn't believe the same thing, I wouldn't be trying to help you debug this. > I do not want disp-table so me, *I*, do *not* switch it on. There is no such thing as "switching disp-table ON". Disp-table.el is just a set of functions, loaded on demand; nothing more. Please stop obsessing over it so we can try to get to the actual source of your problem. Stefan _______________________________________________ Emacs-pretest-bug mailing list Emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-pretest-bug