>>>> "David" == David Kastrup
<dak(a)gnu.org> writes:
"Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen(a)xemacs.org> writes:
David> "does not cause the Windows port to crash".
> Don't recall hearing of that before, either. :-( You
wouldn't
> happen to be able to point to a debugger stack trace, would
> you?
David> At the danger of repeating myself: I don't use XEmacs, and
David> I don't use Windows. And if at a customer site an editing
David> system happens to crash, I won't start compiling and
David> debugging stuff there.
By my count, that's 3 of 5 bugs we can close or shelve: two bugs
solved in my last post, this one unfixable in any reasonable horizon
due to lack of user cooperation.
Continuing the count-down, I wrote that it should be easy to solve the
pop-down-on-event issue. Turns out it's half-solved already---any
command will pop down the help. I also know how to get it to pop down
on motion or a non-command keystroke, but I don't know if that's
desirable in all cases---I'd like to keep the option open, but how to
handle that will depend on the different use cases.
So that's 3.75 out of 5 bugs that we can close, simply on the basis of
getting you to rant a little more specificly.
Please give me the other specifications I requested, so that we can
close the "gets in the way" bug.
With 4.75 out of 5 bugs closed, you can reenable balloon-help, and we
can start on the process of making it work more than merely
"acceptably well" for AUCTeX.
How about that, David?
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