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author | Karoly Lorentey <lorentey@elte.hu> |
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date | Sat, 06 Nov 2004 17:52:02 +0000 |
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Tasks needed before the next release. * NEW FEATURES ** Test the mbox branch of Rmail. ** Install the mbox branch of Rmail. ** Face remapping. ** Let mouse-1 follow links. * FATAL ERRORS ** Investigate face cache related crash. Indications: Face cache seems to have been cleared, but redisplay uses an invalidated face_id with FACE_FROM_ID which then returns a NULL pointer. Said to happen with isearch faces. ** Investigate reported crashes in compact_small_strings. ** Investigate reported crashes related to using an invalid pointer from string_free_list. * LOSSAGE ** Clean up flymake.el to follow Emacs Lisp conventions. * GTK RELATED BUGS ** Make GTK scrollbars behave like others w.r.t. overscrolling. * REDISPLAY RELATED BUGS ** Avoid unbreakable loops in redisplay. Redisplay may loop if there is an error in some display property, e.g. (space 'left-margin) A fix would be to somehow disable handling of display properties if an error is encountered. ** Problem with cursor border around images and window-margins: The border around the image when the cursor is on the image flows into the right fringe and margin. (progn (auto-image-file-mode 1) (find-file (concat data-directory "splash.xpm")) (set-window-margins (selected-window) 25 25)) ** Problem with modeline and window margins: The mode line's right "box" line is misplaced under the right margin, rather than at the right window edge. emacs -Q (set-window-margins nil 25 25) C-x 2 ** custom mode-line face makes Emacs freeze up From: Stephen Berman <Stephen.Berman@gmx.net> Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 02:08:56 +0200 1. Start Emacs with -q -no-site-file. 2. Type `M-x customize-face' and at the prompt `mode-line'. 3. In the Custom buffer for mode-line face a. check width and give it the value `narrow'; b. check height and give it the value 120 in 1/10 pt; c. check underline and give it the value `on' (or `colored'); d. check overline and give it the value `on' (or `colored'). 4. Set for current session. 5. Invoke Ediff on any two files. 6. Now Emacs is frozen and consumes 95-99% of CPU. The customizations in step 3 appear to be the minimum necessary to induce this bug. Leave out any one of them and Ediff runs without a problem. Also if the 1/10 point value of height is 130 or greater there's no bug (with the default font family; with e.g. Helvetica the bug is induced only by a value of 100 or less). I've noticed this freeze up only when invoking Ediff. The only thing I've been able to do is kill Emacs externally, via top or with kill when run in gdb, after interrupting. When the freeze up happens within a gdb session, there is no automatic debugging feedback. After interrupting I can get a backtrace, here's an example: Update: Maybe only reveals itself when compiled with GTK+ ** Mouse-face overlay bleeds into header line From: Stephen Berman <Stephen.Berman@gmx.net> Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 18:11:01 +0200 Mouse-face overlays bleed into the header line when the beginning of the overlay is above (point-min). To reproduce: 1. Start Emacs with -q -no-site-file. 2. In *scratch* eval (setq ov (make-overlay 66 92)), (overlay-put ov 'mouse-face 'highlight), and (setq header-line-format "test"). 3. Drag the mouse over the string "evaluation.\n;; If you want" and notice the highlighting of only this string. 4. Now click on the down arrow in the scroll bar until the line beginning ";; If you want" is directly below the header line. 5. Drag the mouse over ";; If you want" and notice that not only it but also the header line are highlighted. ** scroll-preserve-screen-position doesn't work with a header-line-format From: jbyler+emacs-lists@anon41.eml.cc Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 17:10:14 -0400 There seems to be an off-by-one error triggered by using a header line together with scroll-preserve-screen-position. The symptom: instead of staying in the same position on the screen when scrolling, the cursor moves one screen line down each time the buffer is scrolled. Put another way: repeatedly typing C-v M-v or using a mouse scroll wheel to scroll up and down causes the cursor to migrate slowly down the screen instead of staying put as it should. To reproduce: emacs -q --no-site-file (setq scroll-preserve-screen-position t) (setq header-line-format "") C-v M-v C-v M-v C-v M-v etc. ** Clicking on partially visible lines fails From: David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org> Date: 27 Apr 2004 16:42:58 +0200 I had gnus display a mouse-highlighted line (a URL from browse-url) partially at the bottom of its window. If I click with middle mouse key on it, the window gets recentered while I hold the mouse key pressed. If I release it, the window returns into its old position (cursor in top row) and nothing happens, presumably because the click was not registered on the line itself, but on the magically recentered version. That is a nuisance. Recentering of even partially visible click targets should only happen if window-point moves there, but not at the time of the click. From the moment I hold down a key until it gets released, the displayed window portion should not change, with the sole exception of scrolling when dragging at the edge of the screen. ** Can't drag modeline when mouse-autoselect-window is set From: Klaus Zeitler <kzeitler@lucent.com> Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 11:14:49 +0200 1. start emacs -q --no-site-file 2. set variable mouse-autoselect-window to t 3. split-window-vertically now I can drag the modeline only upwards but not downwards ** line-spacing and (recenter -1) From: SAITO Takuya <tabmore@rivo.mediatti.net> Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 02:07:57 +0900 (JST) (recenter -1) does not show point at the bottom of the window if line-spacing is set to positive integer. Start emacs -Q, and evaluate below: (progn (setq line-spacing 1) (dotimes (i (window-height)) (insert "\n" (int-to-string i))) (recenter -1)) Then, point is displayed at the center of the window. But point should be displayed at the bottom of the window like Emacs-21.3. ** line-spacing and garbage in fringe From: SAITO Takuya <tabmore@rivo.mediatti.net> Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 02:08:05 +0900 (JST) Start emacs -Q and evaluate below with C-xC-e: (let ((lines 2) (spacing 1)) (setq line-spacing spacing indicate-buffer-boundaries t) (insert (make-string (window-height) ?\n)) (goto-char (point-min)) (message (make-string (* (window-width) lines) ?.)) (scroll-up 1)) then, garbage is displayed in right fringe. Above code reproduces this bug with (frame-parameter nil 'font) => "-Adobe-Courier-Medium-R-Normal--12-120-75-75-M-70-ISO8859-1" If you use different font, you may need different value of `lines' and/or `spacing'. ** line-spacing and Electric-pop-up-window From: SAITO Takuya <tabmore@rivo.mediatti.net> Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 02:08:10 +0900 (JST) Electric-pop-up-window does not work well if truncate long lines disabled and/or `line-spacing' is set to positive integer. For example, start emacs -Q --line-spacing 1, and type M-` . Then, the last line of *Completions* buffer is not visible. fit-window-to-buffer works well for me, so I guess Electric-pop-up-window can use it. * DOCUMENTATION ** Finish updating the Emacs Lisp manual. ** Update the Emacs manual. *** Update man/info.texi. *** Update man/ack.texi. ** Add missing years in copyright notices of all files. ** Update AUTHORS. ** Reorder NEWS entries. ** Check the Emacs manual. Each manual section should be proof-read by at least two people. After each file name, on the same line or the following line, come the names of the people who have checked it. SECTION READERS ----------------------------- man/abbrevs.texi man/anti.texi man/basic.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/buffers.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/building.texi "Ted Zlatanov" <tzz@lifelogs.com> man/calendar.texi man/cmdargs.texi man/commands.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/custom.texi man/dired.texi man/display.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/emacs.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/entering.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/files.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/fixit.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/frames.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/glossary.texi man/help.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/indent.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/killing.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/kmacro.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/macos.texi man/maintaining.texi man/major.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/mark.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/mini.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/misc.texi man/msdog.texi man/mule.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/m-x.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/picture.texi man/programs.texi man/regs.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/rmail.texi man/screen.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/search.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/sending.texi man/text.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/trouble.texi man/windows.texi "Luc Teirlinck" man/xresources.texi ** Check the Emacs Lisp manual. Each manual section should be proof-read by at least two people. After each file name, on the same line or the following line, come the names of the people who have checked it. SECTION READERS ---------------------------------- lispref/abbrevs.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/advice.texi lispref/anti.texi lispref/backups.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/buffers.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/calendar.texi lispref/commands.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/compile.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/control.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/customize.texi lispref/debugging.texi lispref/display.texi lispref/edebug.texi lispref/elisp.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/errors.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/eval.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/files.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/frames.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/functions.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/hash.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/help.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/hooks.texi lispref/internals.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/intro.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/keymaps.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/lists.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/loading.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/locals.texi lispref/macros.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/maps.texi lispref/markers.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/minibuf.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/modes.texi lispref/nonascii.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/numbers.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/objects.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/os.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/positions.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/processes.texi lispref/searching.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/sequences.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/streams.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/strings.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/symbols.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/syntax.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/text.texi lispref/tips.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/variables.texi "Luc Teirlinck" lispref/windows.texi "Luc Teirlinck" Local variables: mode: outline end: