At 11:13 AM 8/24/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Paul,
>
>Thanks for all of your help yesterday. Although I did download beta 6
>yesterday;
>in my haste to get the basic problem resolved, I neglected to update my
>link. So
>I was really running beta 4. When I actually tried beta 6, I get the error
>shown
>in the attached message file. I downloaded the latest beta this morning (7)
>and
>remembered to update my link. I still get the same error. I have gone
back to
>using beta 4 so this error is not causing any immediate problem. Just thought
>that you might want to know. Do I need to get some later version Emacs or its
>supporting files?
>
>My husband had a general question about MathLab. He is working on a team at
>Georgia Tech which is developing a class on the mathematics of finance.
One of
>the members of the committee would like to be able to perform certain
>calculations
>by somehow accessing MathLab functionality directly from Java. Is there any
>API
>available to work with MathLab without going through the regular user
>interface.
>
Hi Cynthia,
The reason you're getting this message is that I have stopped shipping the
latest
version of speedbar with the JDE so that you are now getting the version
shipped with Emacs 20.3.1, which is the bug you are seeing. Simply copy the
version that comes with JDE 2.1.6beta4 into your Emacs 20.3.1 lisp
directory and the problem should go away.
- Paul