Noticed the following bug in trying to use customize to set up
sc-attrib-selection-list. The type doesn't seem to match the
documentation:
(defcustom sc-attrib-selection-list nil
"*An alist for selecting preferred attribution based on mail headers.
Each element of this list has the following form:
(INFOKEY ((REGEXP . ATTRIBUTION)
(REGEXP . ATTRIBUTION)
(...)))
[snip]
to be consulted during attribution selection."
:type '(repeat (list symbol (repeat (cons regexp
(choice (repeat (repeat sexp))
symbol)))))
[snip]
INFOKEY is supposed to be a string, and the ATTRIBUTION can be a
string or a list.
Does SYMBOL mean that symbols and strings are allowed? If so, how do
I get a string in? Putting the string without quotes gives me a
symbol. Putting quotes gives me a symbol whose name has quotes in it.
Unfortunately I don't know how to change the :type parameter to do the
right thing.
Of course, I don't have to use customize, but this seems to be the
right way to do things these days.
Also, I notice that the nice little widgets for [Open], [Set], [Save],
etc are gone. I get just the text. Is this correct?
Ray
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