lines, but then vim can't indent
the function body properly anymore, so this is quite annoying.
Leo Moisio
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Locale
. Sometimes even weird
things happen, like cursor jumps to a randomish location or some random
command seems to be executed.
Happens on both rxvt-unicode and xterm.
Leo Moisio
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.
The terminals themselves have no trouble letting me paint text on the
right side of
a very wide terminal, and vim itself handles wide terminals correctly
otherwise but
for the mouse.
Leo Moisio
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Package: automake
Version: 1:1.10+nogfdl-1
Severity: normal
Content of 'man aclocal' is missing several new options as listed by
'aclocal --help'.
Leo Moisio
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topic 'foo'.
These crashed:
$ svk help commands /dev/null
Floating point exception
$ svk foo /dev/null
Floating point exception
$ svk mkdir //mirror /dev/null
Floating point exception
The crashing happens immediately.
Leo Moisio
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;
}
Now I don't know why I would want to split the line, but it's not obvious from
documentation that it can't be split currently, and it's not very coherent with
other lines being splittable in Makefile.am.
Leo Moisio
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On 7/13/07, Ben Pfaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul Eggert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* doc/autoconf.texi (autoreconf Invocation): Document ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS
limitation reported by Leo Moisio in
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=432941.
Leo, do you consider this fix sufficient
Package: rxvt-unicode
Version: 7.9-2
Severity: normal
On a fresh installation of debian etch, when using vim 7.0-122+1etch2
with set mouse=a and otherwise default settings on rxvt-unicode with
default settings, dragging the mouse while holding left mouse button
should select an area visually,
:~$
instead of the expected
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo -n whatever
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If either locale is set to some non-utf8 or color codes are removed from
prompt, then it works.
So either bash has a bug or the distributed skeleton .bashrc has a bug.
Leo Moisio
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in interface_cmdline_append ()
#9 0x0805e17f in interface_end ()
#10 0x08054e3f in main ()
But I'm not exactly sure if they are in those places at the exact same
moment of time.
Leo Moisio
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From: Leo Moisio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Apr 13, 2007 4:31 PM
Subject: Re: Bug#418954: rxvt-unicode: mouse selection in vim is not
visibe when dragging
To: Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/13/07, Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leo Moisio
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From: Leo Moisio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Apr 13, 2007 2:49 AM
Subject: Re: Bug#418954: rxvt-unicode: mouse selection in vim is not
visibe when dragging
To: Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4/13/07, Decklin Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Leo Moisio
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