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bug#15177: 24.3.50; codepoint 35 chars displayed as binary matrix after
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
bug#15177: 24.3.50; codepoint 35 chars displayed as binary matrix after some file names |
Date: |
Sat, 24 Aug 2013 02:03:11 -0700 (PDT) |
See attached screenshot from `emacs -Q' followed by M-x speedbar.
Some of the file names are followed by a codepoint 35 character (`#')
that is displayed as a blue matrix of tiny 0s and 1s. Other file names
have no such character after them. (Not shown: read-only files have
instead a yellow padlock icon following the file name.)
`C-u C-x =' on that character gives this info:
position: 21143 of 44023 (48%), column: 18
character: # (displayed as #) (codepoint 35, #o43, #x23)
preferred charset: ascii (ASCII (ISO646 IRV))
code point in charset: 0x23
script: latin
syntax: . which means: punctuation
category: .:Base, a:ASCII, l:Latin, r:Roman
to input: type "C-x 8 RET HEX-CODEPOINT" or "C-x 8 RET NAME"
buffer code: #x23
file code: #x23 (encoded by coding system iso-latin-1-dos)
display: by this font (glyph code)
uniscribe:-outline-Courier
New-normal-normal-normal-mono-17-*-*-*-c-*-iso8859-1 (#x06)
Character code properties: customize what to show
name: NUMBER SIGN
general-category: Po (Punctuation, Other)
decomposition: (35) ('#')
There are text properties here:
display [Show]
rear-nonsticky [Show]
However, where the text copied above shows "# (displayed as #)", what
I actually see in buffer *Help* is "# (displayed as [])", where `[]'
is that blue binary matrix char display.
Seems like a bug of some kind. `C-h m' says that character `#' after
a file name indicates that the file has been compiled:
"Files with a `#' or `!' character after them are source files that
have an object file associated with them. The `!' indicates that the
files is out of date. You can control what source/object associations
exist through the variable `speedbar-obj-alist'."
So it seems that the bug is that the `#' char is displayed wrong (in
both speedbar and `C-u C-x =' output).
(A second comment about the speedbar display, in passing: Why does it
use a different face for mouseover from the default face for this
elsewhere, `highlight'? If a user has gone to the trouble of
customizing face `highlight', why would that not be used here also?)
In GNU Emacs 24.3.50.1 (i686-pc-mingw32)
of 2013-08-23 on ODIEONE
Bzr revision: 113986 rgm@gnu.org-20130823185841-zoy6h1qk433ibrlf
Windowing system distributor `Microsoft Corp.', version 6.1.7601
Configured using:
`configure --prefix=/c/Devel/emacs/binary --enable-checking=yes,glyphs
'CFLAGS=-O0 -g3' LDFLAGS=-Lc:/Devel/emacs/lib
CPPFLAGS=-Ic:/Devel/emacs/include'
throw-speedbar.png
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- bug#15177: 24.3.50; codepoint 35 chars displayed as binary matrix after some file names,
Drew Adams <=