"Richard M. Stallman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>     > Again, it is the only way to get consistent behavior as text is
>     > killed, copied, and yanked.  But you have to know the convention
>     > and arrange to follow it.
>
>     So do you suggest that yank looks for display properties on the text
>     and somehow ensure that those properties are "made unique"?
>
> I did not suggest any change, just explaining why the mechanism
> works the way it does.  In reading those messages I did not see
> a problem that calls for a change.

Well, I think there is a problem -- but as you said, "you have to know
the convention and arrange to follow it".

So I have added a yank-handler on images created by image-file that
ensures that unique copies of the images are yanked.

-- 
Kim F. Storm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.cua.dk



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