Ikumi Keita writes:
> Hi Arash, thanks for your reply.
>
>> Arash Esbati writes:
>> I've checked only the 2 functions `LaTeX-env-figure' and
>> `LaTeX-fill-region-as-paragraph' and my understanding is that for
>> let-bound markers in a function body, you don't have to clean up as
>>
Hi Arash, thanks for your reply.
> Arash Esbati writes:
> I've checked only the 2 functions `LaTeX-env-figure' and
> `LaTeX-fill-region-as-paragraph' and my understanding is that for
> let-bound markers in a function body, you don't have to clean up as
> described above.
Oh, really? I
Hi Keita,
Ikumi Keita writes:
> Elisp reference recommends to make markers point nowhere when they are
> no longer necessary:
> ,
> |Insertion and deletion in a buffer must check all the markers and
> | relocate them if necessary. This slows processing in a buffer with a
> | large
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Hi all,
Elisp reference recommends to make markers point nowhere when they are
no longer necessary:
,
|Insertion and deletion in a buffer must check all the markers and
| relocate them if necessary. This slows processing in a buffer with a
| large number of markers. For this reason, it