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2008-11-12 Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl> * org.texi (Clocking work time): Document the :formula property of clock tables. (Structure editing, Refiling notes): Document refiling regions. (Agenda commands): Document the double-prefix version of the `l' command in the agenda. (Handling links): Explain the effect of a double prefix arg to `C-c C-o'. (TODO basics): Add documentation for tag triggers.
author Carsten Dominik <dominik@science.uva.nl>
date Wed, 12 Nov 2008 08:06:54 +0000
parents 0913bae89ccf
children 0629c96257d7
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-*- outline -*-

** When assignments are received, fix ns-emacs.texi copyright.

** General update for ns-emacs.texi post-merge.


* POST_MERGE CLEANUP

** remove all the /* 23 */ comments from the source code


* CURSOR BUGS:

** ns_cursor_blink_rate: change to use generic code; also, when set in
   preferences, somehow save the option (but calling custom-save-all
   from this causes error)

** cursor nonerase on certain Leopard and Tiger installations

** (mouse-avoidance-mode 'banish) then minimize Emacs, will pop window back up
   on top of all others

** cursor-over bugs w/some scripts (move around in HELLO to see)


* OTHER BUGS

** Fix #include ordering for src/ns*.

** Remove Feval calls relating to insert working text in isearch mode.

** free_frame_resources, face colors

** numeric keysetting bug

** http://emacsbugs.donarmstrong.com/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=openstep


* MAC-RELATED:

** open file:/// URLs

** finish handle terminate request (user logout)

** put frame autopositioning into C code somewhere -- if loc = same, offset

** automap ctrl-mouse-1 to mouse-3

** deal with Finder aliases somehow

** Ctrl-F2 won't pull up menus


* OTHER / LOW PRIORITY:

** better recog of unicode scripts / Greek / composition

** Ctrl-g not picked up in all situations;
   get --experimental-ctrl-g in 'compile' working better

** Exec-dump not working on GNUstep (so slow startup).

** undo for color-drag face customization

** look at nsfont_char_width and nsfont_string_width utils (Dan C.)