At Sun, 23 Oct 2005 09:00:51 +0900 (JST), Tatsuya Kinoshita wrote: > > [1 <text/plain; us-ascii (7bit)>] > On October 22, 2005 at 3:05PM -0700, > rob (at ladle.net) wrote: > > > Debugger entered--entering a function: > > * select-convert-out(PRIMARY TARGETS (#<marker at 419 in *Backtrace* > > 0x8337abc> . #<marker at 1 in *Backtrace* 0x8337aa4>)) > > > It seems to keep running. Every time I do a C-SPC, or try to mark the > > area for cutting, it makes another couple of lines. > > > > It is like it is on a timer, which keeps firing, and re-doing the > > error message. If I C-SPC anywhere, in any buffer, we go back into > > the *Backtrace* buffer. > > I don't know why `select-convert-out' is called frequently on your > XEmacs... > > Could you please try the following? > > * Run `xemacs21-mule -q -no-site-file -nw' > * Type `M-: (debug-on-entry 'select-convert-out) RET' > * Type C-SPC or so
This really hit upon something. I am running xemacs with '-nw', and with the wl-auto-save-drafts-interval set to the default, with a save after one second. I don't get the errors any more, so it is certainly a problem with the way that it is working under X, and not under "-nw". I am going to try now with wl-auto-save-drafts-interval set to nil, under X, and see what happens. Same problem, I thought it would. There is something with select-convert-out and X, I fear. Is it time to ask the XEmacs people about it? rob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]