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Re: Emacs 21.3.50 on Mac OSX 10.2.2


From: Ajanta
Subject: Re: Emacs 21.3.50 on Mac OSX 10.2.2
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 08:29:37 GMT
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David Combs <dkcombs@panix.com> wrote:

> Gnu-emacs 21.2 is as of march this year -- pretty ancient, no? 
> Where do you get something newer -- even beta or alpha?
> (tarball, for solaris)

You "cvs" the source and then compile it. However, as I was able to get
pre-built binaries for mac os x, I can't help you directly.

Look at http://members.shaw.ca/akochoi-emacs/ for cvs instructions. You
obviously want to ignore any mac-specific advice that might be given
there.

A
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Kester Clegg <kester@cs.york.ac.uk> writes:

> In my mail groups, I have to tried to jump to the last article by
> variously pressing 'l' and 'C-u l' but neither of them seem to work on a
> reliable basis.

Maybe there is a misunderstanding of `last'?  Gnus means the article
that you viewed previously.

So if you select article 42 first, then select article 4711, then `l'
will switch from 4711 to 42 and then back again.

Use `G o' if you don't like the `back again' feature.

I'm afraid to get the opposite of `.' you'll have to do something
like `M-> g' or so.

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"CarlC" <carlc@snowbd.com> writes:

> session stores search-ring as a global list of search strings. C-s
> C-s works from the last string in this global list. I want to
> remember the last search string for the individual file.

Sounds like an interesting feature, but I don't think Emacs has it.
Hm.  I can't find the variable that would hold the history for
isearch.

What happens if you do M-: (make-local-variable 'isearch-string) RET
in a buffer?  Then C-s C-s in that buffer should remember the last
search from that buffer, instead of the last search in any buffer.

If you really want that for all buffers, then (require 'isearch) and
then (make-variable-buffer-local 'isearch-string) might be an
incantation to add to .emacs.

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"Stefan Monnier <foo@acm.com>" <monnier+gnu.emacs.help/news/@flint.cs.yale.edu> 
writes:

>>>>>> "Kai" == Kai Großjohann <kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de> writes:
>> But what I really want is to void having `f' in the *cvs* buffer frob
>> the list of files that will be committed!
>
> I believe this to be a bug, but I haven't look into it yet.

Yes.  I was just trying to explain to Miles.

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En dag, närmare bestämt 2002-12-10, plitade Lee Sau Dan ner:

>>>>>> "Felix" == Felix E Klee <felix.klee@inka.de> writes:
> 
>     Felix> Thanks for the suggestion of outline-mode. I tried it out
>     Felix> and also tried outline-magic.el (a nice
>     Felix> improvement). However, it's not perfect since isearch
>     Felix> opens sections that are folded in. So if I'm looking
>     Felix> eg. for my google groups password I might use isearch and
>     Felix> type in g o o g l e.  However, the first character, g,
>     Felix> might open a section that I wanted to keep closed.
> 
> M-! grep ^login: the_large_file
> 
> to display a list of possible login names.  You can i-search in that
> buffer.  After that,
> 
> M-! awk '/^login: felix/{print $0; ++a; next} /^password:/&&a {print
> $0; exit 0}' the_large_file

I liked that approach. But I'm a fan of occur, so I would use 

  M-x occur login: RET

I'd also put my passwords in an "outline-mode" file (with "autohide")
as described previously in this thread. So now I can use mouse-2 + TAB 
to get the password shown.

/mac
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kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de (Kai Großjohann) writes:

> The default setting of preview-latex is to frob inline math, too.  I
> think I will like it, though after 5 minutes I'm not sure yet :-)
> 
> But if, in the source code there is a line break, like $f(x) = 1 +
> 2x + 3x^2 + 4x^4$, then the output will have a long line because the
> formula is displayed all in one line.  This problem becomes
> especially pronounced when I use macros with short names which
> produce long formulas.
> 
> Ideas?

There are basically two approaches: the insane and the sane one.  The
insane one is somewhat easier to do but will probably only work with
the Emasc port, not the XEmacs one.  The insane one would be to
"export" newlines within formulas into an after-string of "\n".  This
would make cursor movements behave _very_ strange though.

The sane solution is not to break the line in the first place.  There
are several ways for that: one is $f(x)=1+2x+3x^2+4x^4$, which
obviously does the right thing.  The best way probably would be to
add a text property to the previews that would cause AUC TeX not to
reformat inside of previews when it does paragraph formatting.  Even
better would be if this property also told AUC TeX how much space the
preview takes up.  Then AUC TeX could be told to
a) format such that the previewed source looks nice/does not wrap
b) format such that the original source looks nice/does not wrap
c) format defensively such that both previewed and original source do
   not wrap.

This would be done simply by declaring the respective width of the
resulting large character as
a) the image length
b) the source code length
c) the maximum of both.

It just happens that I am maintainer of AUC TeX also.  Contributions
in that area would be a killer feature: it is one of the things
people are constantly complaining about.  One should probably also
backport other changes in reformatting from Emacs to AUC TeX (which
has its own formatting code).

The other frequent "unreasonable" complaint (i.e., technically
infeasible and not really possible), namely that equation and section
numbers for regenerated previews should not be arbitrary, I have just
fixed in the latest CVS release: using a checkbox on
preview-required-option-list's `counters' option will fix that.

> preview-latex really rocks.

Help it rock more.

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kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de (Kai Großjohann) writes:

> Zero Void <hujingcao@hotmail.com> writes:
> 
> > Just installed AucTex-10.0g. However, most part of syntax can not be
> > highlighted wonderfully.
> 
> Maybe try 11.13.  It's in the alpha, or beta, or testing, subdir.

No.  It is in the stable dir on
<URL:http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/auctex>

AUC TeX development has stopped stalling.

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Tom Oswald <toswald@sharplabs.com> writes:

> I am using emacs 21.2.1 in a redhat 7.3 distribution.  Can a pixmap be
> set as the background rather then a color?

I wonder what happens when you do set-face-stipple on the `default'
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David Kastrup <David.Kastrup@t-online.de> writes:

> AUC TeX development has stopped stalling.

(big crowd gathers, cheering)  Yay!

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The first C-s will prompt for the search string.  If you respond to this 
with another C-s, it will use the previously entered search string.  
That is, all you have to do is do C-s twice.

ken

CarlC at 15:39 (UTC-0000) on Mon, 9 Dec 2002 said:

= I am having trouble finding the emacs command for Find Next. Basically, I
= want to be able to press a key and have it search for the next occurrence of
= the previously entered search string. I know that I can do CTRL-S while in
= isearch and it will move to the next occurence. I want to do this after
= exiting isearch.
= 
= On a related subject, what is the name of the variable that stores this last
= search string? I want to be able to save this for each file from session.el.
= 
= Thanks.
= 
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