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Re: calc-dispatch problem
From: |
Slawomir Nowaczyk |
Subject: |
Re: calc-dispatch problem |
Date: |
Sun, 10 Sep 2006 21:11:22 +0200 |
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 20:19:29 +0200
David Kastrup <address@hidden> wrote:
#> Slawomir Nowaczyk <address@hidden> writes:
#>
#> > Hello,
#> >
#> > Start emacs --no-init-file --no-site-file
#> >
#> > Evaluate (global-set-key (kbd "M-`") 'calc-dispatch)
#> >
#> > Press "M-`" twice, *fast*. I get an error "calc-embedded-edit: Expected
`)'"
#> >
#> > If I press "M-`" slowly, however (with about 1-2 second pause between
#> > first and second keypress), calc opens properly.
#> >
#> > Strange. Any ideas?
#>
#> Is this on X11 or a tty?
#>
#> If it is the latter, this sounds like a function key sequence.
It's on M$ Windows:
In GNU Emacs 22.0.50.1 (i386-msvc-nt5.1.2600)
of 2006-09-05 on FIONA
X server distributor `Microsoft Corp.', version 5.1.2600
configured using `configure --with-msvc (13.10) --cflags
-IM:/EmacsCVS/libraries/include/'
Important settings:
value of $LC_ALL: nil
value of $LC_COLLATE: nil
value of $LC_CTYPE: nil
value of $LC_MESSAGES: nil
value of $LC_MONETARY: nil
value of $LC_NUMERIC: nil
value of $LC_TIME: nil
value of $LANG: ENG
locale-coding-system: cp1252
default-enable-multibyte-characters: t
Major mode: Lisp Interaction
Minor modes in effect:
encoded-kbd-mode: t
tooltip-mode: t
tool-bar-mode: t
mouse-wheel-mode: t
menu-bar-mode: t
file-name-shadow-mode: t
global-font-lock-mode: t
font-lock-mode: t
blink-cursor-mode: t
unify-8859-on-encoding-mode: t
utf-translate-cjk-mode: t
auto-compression-mode: t
line-number-mode: t
Recent input:
<return> <S-insert> C-x C-e M-` M-` M-x r e p o r t
- e m <tab> <return>
Recent messages:
Mark set
Loading edmacro...done
calc-dispatch
Loading calc...done
Loading calc-embed...done
Loading calc-aent...done
calc-embedded-edit: Expected `)'
Loading emacsbug...
Loading regexp-opt...done
Loading emacsbug...done
--
Best wishes,
Slawomir Nowaczyk
( address@hidden )
A little inaccuracy sometimes saves a ton of explanation.