Re: emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST)

2021-10-25 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
On Sun, Oct 24, 2021 at 2:14 PM Ken Brown wrote: > On 10/18/2021 3:15 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote: > > Here is a macro I use quite frequently, with a line like this: > > > > # New Exception Call: PD0TEST/J > > > > The macro consists of: > > > > - CTRL-A > > - set mark > > - CTRL-F until you

Re: emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST)

2021-10-24 Thread Ken Brown via Cygwin
On 10/18/2021 3:15 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote: Here is a macro I use quite frequently, with a line like this: # New Exception Call: PD0TEST/J The macro consists of: - CTRL-A - set mark - CTRL-F until you get to the start of the field after Call: - CTRL-W to delete the selected text -

Re: emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST)

2021-10-18 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
Here is a macro I use quite frequently, with a line like this: # New Exception Call: PD0TEST/J The macro consists of: - CTRL-A - set mark - CTRL-F until you get to the start of the field after Call: - CTRL-W to delete the selected text - CTRL-N to go to the start of the next line After

Re: emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST)

2021-10-15 Thread Ken Brown via Cygwin
some sort of run-time compilation going on in the background before the keyboard macro executes the first time? As I said, this may not be related to Cygwin at all. This is mentioned in the announcement for emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST) The first few times you run Emacs, it might seem

Re: emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST)

2021-10-14 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
pected. Could some sort of run-time compilation going on > > in the background before the keyboard macro executes the first time? > > > > As I said, this may not be related to Cygwin at all. > > This is mentioned in the announcement for emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST) &

Re: emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST)

2021-10-13 Thread David Billinghurst via Cygwin
some sort of run-time compilation going on in the background before the keyboard macro executes the first time? As I said, this may not be related to Cygwin at all. This is mentioned in the announcement for emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST) The first few times you run Emacs, it might seem slow

Re: emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST)

2021-10-13 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
I have noticed one slight performance issue, which may not be related to Cygwin at all. After creating a keyboard macro, the first time the macro is used/called (^x^e), it does not start right away. Subsequent uses are as fast as expected. Could some sort of run-time compilation going on in the

[ANNOUNCEMENT] emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST)

2021-10-07 Thread Ken Brown via Cygwin-announce via Cygwin
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution as test releases: * emacs-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf * emacs-common-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf * emacs-X11-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf * emacs-w32-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf * emacs-lucid-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf Emacs is a powerful, customizable,

emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST)

2021-10-07 Thread Ken Brown via Cygwin-announce
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution as test releases: * emacs-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf * emacs-common-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf * emacs-X11-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf * emacs-w32-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf * emacs-lucid-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf Emacs is a powerful, customizable,