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Echo overriding messages
From: |
Jay Belanger |
Subject: |
Echo overriding messages |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Sep 2015 11:54:18 -0500 |
Emacs used to not always cover up messages with keystroke
echoing. For example, in Emacs 24.5, setting
(local-set-key "ab"
(lambda ()
(interactive)
(message "Hello")
(let ((echo-keystrokes 0))
(push ?a unread-command-events))))
and then keying in "ab" would display
Hello
in the minibuffer. In the git master, it will display
a-
Even setting `echo-keystrokes' to 0, the message is overwritten
and the echo area is blank (although the message does show up in the
*Messages* buffer).
Parts of the Calc help mechanism rely on the old behavior.
Is the new behavior intended, or is there a simple way of
reproducing the old behavior?
Jay
- Echo overriding messages,
Jay Belanger <=