>>>>> "Stefan" == Stefan Monnier <[email protected]> writes:
>> But I wonder if this will break people who use XEmacs in terminal >> mode only? > It's possible (tho I suspect, if so, that it would apply only to XEmacs > *built* without GUI support, rather than merely used in terminal mode). >> It might also just be crufy from ancient support of various >> Emacs/XEmacs versions where testing for features was more problematic? > That's my assumption, yes. And also the fact that I don't really > care about XEmacs compatibility. I didn't throw away > XEmacs-specific code (which I'd do if I were to maintain the > package), but I recommend you let XEmacs users send you patches > if/when things break for them. There's already plenty of work to do > getting the code to work well on recent Emacsen that any backward > compatibility should be a secondary concern. So I took a stab at this a couple of times, but since I have negative understanding of elisp and how it all works, I've had to give up. Especially since I can't figure out why the mini-buffer won't wrap long lines anymore in 28.x. So if anyone else can step up, that would be awesome. I still love vm for email day to day. It's quick, simple and just works. Ok, it's not quick for imap work at all, but for most things it's really nice.
