> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Jan Djärv wrote:
> tool-bar-button-relief will probably not bel implemented for the Gtk version
> of Emacs. The main point for having Gtk in Emacs in the first place, IMHO, is
> that it looks like the rest of the Gtk/Gnome applications, and shall reflect
> the theme y
It seems that I can no longer use the fringe to mark and cut a text
region, or to paste using the left fringe.
As I have lost some of the ability to see the *exact* point where the
cut and paste are being done, the left fringe was a great place to cut and
paste from.
A little searching got me to
Kevin Rodgers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Interesting. Why does dired-make-relative-symlink have 32 lines
> of commented code instead of just calling file-relative-name?
No idea...
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Katsumi Yamaoka skrev:
> Hi,
>
> I recently built Emacs configured with the --with-gtk option and
> noticed I must not set `tool-bar-button-margin' to zero (I do so
> for LUCID Emacs to make the tool bar compact). It causes Emacs
> to go on and off wildly. If you try it, launch another Emacs.
>