On Jan 18, 2008 5:13 AM, Mike FABIAN <mfabian(a)suse.de> wrote:
For details see
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=354705
XEmacs version is:
(emacs-version)
"XEmacs 21.5 (beta28) \"fuki\" (+CVS-20071205) [Lucid]
(x86_64-suse-linux, Mule) of Mon Jan 14 2008 on magellan"
Problem description:
If one inserts a control character like Control-L or Control-M
in to an XEmacs buffer, these characters used to be displayed
as ^L and ^M respectively (One can input a Control-L by typing
C-q C-l).
Now, Control-L is just displayed as 'L', without the '^' in front
which makes it very hard to see. If there is a string which contained
such a Control character it used to look like for example
hello^Lworld
but now it looks like
helloLworld
When moving the cursor over this string, the cursor used to
sit on the ^ when reaching the Control-L, then jump to the
next character (here 'w') when moving it right.
Now, the cursor disappears completely when it reaches the Control-L
and appears again when the 'w' is reached.
This is very confusing and annoying.
I get the correct behavior using an XEmacs I built from CVS this
morning and packages built from CVS a couple of days ago, on an x86_64
Fedora 8 machine. Can you send a M-x report-emacs-bug generated
report so that we can see how yours is configured differently from
mine?
--
Jerry James
http://loganjerry.googlepages.com/
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