At this point, I'd be happy with _any_ line, even not a clear one.
Something like ``let's not document everything'' just doesn't cut it,
sorry.
I wish I could give you the line that you want, but I can't. The
criterion is mostly a matter of how often, and how generally,
something is
special-display-regexps doesn't seem to apply to normal buffers opened
with find-file (or switched to via the buffers menu).
When I do
(setq special-display-regexps '(.*))
(setq same-window-buffer-names '())
(setq same-window-regexps '())
From the documentation of this variable, I would expect
I have a hard time believing you tyhink this behavior is desirable.
So just to double check: you do realize I'm talking about the window's
cursor.
I am not sure if that statement is meaningful. Remember, the window's
point value is never in use for the selected window. It is
I have a hard time believing you tyhink this behavior is desirable.
So just to double check: you do realize I'm talking about the window's
cursor.
I am not sure if that statement is meaningful. Remember, the window's
point value is never in use for the selected window.
I know
Contrary to what I wrote in my previous mail, the problem is not in the
file-newer-than-file-p function but in the calls to it in pcvs-info.el,
at function cvs-fileinfo-backup-file
The concatenation of dir should only done on the single result at the end
and not within the loop.
Thanks for
special-display-regexps doesn't seem to apply to normal buffers opened
with find-file (or switched to via the buffers menu).
That's right. It has no effect on commands that always switch
to the buffer in the selected window. This affects calls
to display-buffer and pop-to-buffer, and
How about the following patch? The options -D and -Q are also not mentioned in
the manual but perhaps they dont need to be since they are for debugging
purposes.
Nick
*** /home/nick/emacs/src/emacs.c.~1.364.~ 2005-04-26 17:26:45.0
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--- /home/nick/emacs/src/emacs.c
Nick Roberts wrote:
How about the following patch? The options -D and -Q are also not
mentioned in the manual but perhaps they dont need to be since they
are for debugging purposes.
-Q is mentionned in `(emacs)Initial Options' and -D in `(emacs)Misc X'.
Sincerely,
Luc.
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