The window on the scratch buffer is overwriting the toolbar, and in
turn being overwritten by the gutter (specifically, buffer tabs).
Note the position of the cursor in the upper left, and the tops of the
toolbar button dividers. I'm not sure what triggered it, but C-l
doesn't help, nor does iconify-and-restore. However, creating a new
frame did restore the correct configuration in the garbled frame.
This is with Ben's big patch (the one that breaks the build because
strupr and strlwr aren't #ifdef WINDOWS_NATIVE and was missing the
*-slots.h files, too). Installation for the record.
uname -a: Linux tleepslib 2.2.18 #1 SMP Tue Dec 26 11:36:10 JST 2000 i686 unknown unknown
GNU/Linux
/coda/Software/XEmacs/21.5/configure '--with-mule' '--with-xim=xlib'
'--with-xfs' '--with-widgets=athena' '--with-athena=3d'
'--with-dialogs=athena' '--with-sound=noesd' '--external-widget'
'--with-modules' '--use-kkcc' '--debug'
'--error-checking=all' '--use-union-type'
XEmacs 21.5-b9 "brussels sprouts" (+CVS-20021218) configured for
`i686-pc-linux'.
Compilation / Installation:
Source code location: /coda/Software/XEmacs/21.5
Installation prefix: /usr/local
Operating system description file: `s/linux.h'
Machine description file: `m/intel386.h'
Compiler: gcc -Wall -Wno-switch -Winline -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wsign-compare -Wundef -Wstrict-prototypes -Wshadow -Wmissing-declarations -g -O3
Relocating allocator for buffers: no
GNU version of malloc: yes
- Using Doug Lea's new malloc from the GNU C Library.
Window System:
Compiling in support for the X window system:
- X Windows headers location: /usr/X11R6/include
- X Windows libraries location: /usr/X11R6/lib
- Handling WM_COMMAND properly.
Compiling in support for the Athena widget set:
- Athena headers location: X11/Xaw3d
- Athena library to link: Xaw3d
Using Lucid menubars.
Using Lucid scrollbars.
Using Athena dialog boxes.
Using Athena native widgets.
TTY:
Compiling in support for ncurses.
Compiling in support for GPM (General Purpose Mouse).
Images:
Compiling in support for GIF images (builtin).
Compiling in support for XPM images.
Compiling in support for PNG images.
Compiling in support for JPEG images.
Compiling in support for TIFF images.
Compiling in support for X-Face message headers.
Sound:
Compiling in support for sound (native).
Compiling in support for NAS (network audio system).
Databases:
Compiling in support for Berkeley database.
Compiling in support for PostgreSQL.
- Using PostgreSQL header file: postgresql/libpq-fe.h
- Using PostgreSQL V7 bindings.
Internationalization:
Compiling in support for Mule (multi-lingual Emacs).
Compiling in support for XIM (X11R5+ I18N input method).
- Using raw Xlib to provide XIM support.
- Using XFontSet to provide bilingual menubar.
Compiling in support for Canna on Mule.
Compiling in support for the WNN input method on Mule.
Mail:
Compiling in support for "dot-locking" mail spool file locking method.
Other Features:
Inhibiting IPv6 canonicalization at startup.
Compiling in support for dynamic shared object modules.
Using the union type for Lisp_Objects.
WARNING: ---------------------------------------------------------
WARNING: This tends to trigger compiler bugs, especially when
WARNING: combined with MULE and ERROR_CHECKING. Crashes have
WARNING: been seen with various versions of GCC, and recently
WARNING: with Visual C++ as well.
WARNING: ---------------------------------------------------------
WARNING: Use of the union type may cause crashes due to compiler bugs.
Using the new GC algorithms.
Using the new portable dumper.
Compiling in support for extra debugging code.
WARNING: ---------------------------------------------------------
WARNING: Compiling in support for runtime error checking.
WARNING: XEmacs will run noticeably more slowly as a result.
WARNING: Error checking is on by default for XEmacs beta releases.
WARNING: ---------------------------------------------------------
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