On 12/31/05, Uwe Brauer <oub(a)mat.ucm.es> wrote:
>>>>> "Aidan" == Aidan Kehoe
<kehoea(a)parhasard.net> writes:
Aidan> Ar an dara lá is fiche de mí na Nollaig, scríobh Stephen
Aidan> J. Turnbull:
Aidan> Uwe's right in his subject line, it is the easymenu
Aidan> change. But, the change looks right to me, and I haven't
Aidan> taken the time to look into what a good fix would be.
Thanks. Now things are even worse: I just realized that when I used
folding.el[1] on lisp files, calling folding mode returns an error
(while for example Latex files don't cause any problems!)
I attach the error message (debug-on-error) and I also debugged the
function, that is folding-mode itself. The problem occurs in the last
line of that function
(easy-menu-remove folding-mode-menu))))
I attach the error-message of that call as well
Finally I had a look into the chance you mentioned it is just a
chance from < to >. Can somebody tell why this change has been done?
Uwe,
Here's a link to the original patch:
http://list-archive.xemacs.org/xemacs-patches/200503/msg00203.html
I committed this to 21.4 based on the fact that it had been checked
into 21.5 (apparently without problems) since March, 2005. I'm open
to suggestion as to what the right way to proceed is - should we back
out the patch, or is there another solution?
Regards,
Vin