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From: Stefan Monnier <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: address@hidden
Date: 13 Dec 2002 18:52:50 -0500
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>>>>> "David" == David Kastrup <David.Kastrup@t-online.de> writes:
> Same here.  I checked the web page of the company and sent the web
> manager listed as contact a mail too, and he said he would contact
> their mail administrators (whether this will help much, I have no idea
> since the respective user probably is subscribed at gnu.org and they
> would have to unsubscribe him).

The problem is not with the user being subscribed at gnu.org.
The problem with crescentec.com using a brain-dead pseudo-bounce
message and sending it to the wrong address.  If they fix their
software to stop trying to be clever and to just do things the
normal way, then the bounces will be sent to the gnu.org mailing-list
maintainer (rather than to the posters) which will then have a chance
to auto-unsubscribe or do something with it.


        Stefan
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Subject: Re: ebrowse completion broken in emacs 21.2
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>>>>> "Stephen" == Stephen Crowley <stephenc@digitalpassage.com> writes:
>> C-h f ebrowse-copy-list RET
>> and tell us what comes out.
> ebrowse-copy-list is a compiled Lisp function in `ebrowse'.

So it looks like you have the "old" ebrowse.el alright.  Damn!
Well, then: select `Option => Enter Debugger on Error' in the menu,
reproduce the error, and send us the backtrace.


        Stefan
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Subject: Re: AUC-TeX completion fails to offer some possibilities
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Matthias Rempe <mhrempe@web.de> writes:

> >>>>> "DK" == David Kastrup <David.Kastrup@t-online.de> writes:
> 
>     > Matthias Rempe <mhrempe@web.de> writes:
> 
>     >> The reason is that no style hooks are applied. After saving and
>     >> reloading the file the macros work.
> 
>     > That's what C-c C-n is for.
> 
> Uuhh, interesting. (Und wirste auch so alt wie 'ne Kuh,...) 
> That keystrokes solve some of my problems, thank you. 
> 
> Just for curiosity: Why is TeX-normal-mode bound to two different
> keys (C-c C-n and C-c #)?

Probably historical.

-- 
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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Stefan Monnier  wrote:
> So it looks like you have the "old" ebrowse.el alright.  Damn!
> Well, then: select `Option => Enter Debugger on Error' in the menu,
> reproduce the error, and send us the backtrace.

Here is the backtrace:

Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-function #<hash-table 'equal nil 
91/97 0x86f0de8>)
   #<hash-table 'equal nil 91/97 0x86f0de8>("" nil t)
   all-completions("" #<hash-table 'equal nil 91/97 0x86f0de8> nil)
   ebrowse-tags-complete-symbol(nil)
* call-interactively(ebrowse-tags-complete-symbol)
   execute-extended-command(nil)
   call-interactively(execute-extended-command)

--Stephen


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