[I have a clean --with-widgets=athena3d build with the configuration I
just posted. It builds and it hasn't crashed under the very light
testing I've done so far -- that's a start.]
Andy Piper <andy(a)xemacs.org> writes in xemacs-beta(a)xemacs.org:
At 05:35 PM 8/4/99 +0200, Adrian Aichner wrote:
> After starting XEmacs it has only one tab for "*scratch*".
>
> I type
> C-x C-b (list-buffers)
> which gives me "*Buffer List*" in the lower window.
>
> No new tab for that buffer is created until I
> M-: (update-tab-in-gutter)
I can duplicate this on Unix. However, there is more strange
behavior. If I run the `update-tab-in-gutter' with part of the XEmacs
frame obscured, the gutter gets continually updated until the frame is
brought to the front. Hitting C-g does not appear to stop it.
Hmmn, I need to fix up split-window handling.
Yes. Here's another wierd effect. (Observed with both Athena Widgets
and Motif Widgets).
After doing C-x C-b do C-x o and C-x 1 (so that the only buffer shown
is the *Buffer List* buffer). The bottom boundary line disappears and
only the *scratch* button is shown. After doing M-: (update-tab-in-gutter)
the *Buffer List* button is shown and the dividing line comes back.
How is this supposed to work with split-windows? If I click on a
gutter button that has a displayed window but the text cursor is in
another window in the same frame, should the text cursor be moved?
I'm not sure I like this or not yet, but it looks kind of cool and it
might be more useful than the largely useless toolbar.