Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
karlheg(a)microsharp.com (Karl M. Hegbloom) writes:
> Oh, I had not thought of that. So XEmacs should not restore
> extents that got removed by deletions when you undo?
>
But you can tell XEmacs to do so by marking the extent as
"duplicable".
Is there a hook-list run at the end of the undo process? If not, it
seems a good place for one. Font-locking could then be rerun, at least.
There are probably other things useful after an undo.
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