Hi Dan,
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Hope you are well.  I tracked down the bug that occurs while building
gri.texi to two instances of an old texinfo.tex file bundled in gri that
dates from 2009.  Simply deleting the files fixes the bug with one minor
change:  The new texinfo doesn't like \code{=E9} in gri.texi.  The easy
fix is to rephrase as:

As you type, the quote mark will dissappear, and reappear as an accent
on the @code{e}.  And then, Gri will recognize this accented
and it will draw the accent on the axis label.

However, the paragraphs on inserting accented characters in Emacs
date back to Emacs19 and Emacs20 (and we are now at Emacs24) and are
obsolete.  People who type in accented characters know how to do it now,
and we are complicated by UTF-8 now as well.  I'd simply delete them.

If you are busy with other stuff, I'll just upload a point release to
Debian to close the bug and let Gri migrate back to testing. If you can
release a new gri within a week, I'll hold off and upload that instead.

There's a buglet in gri-mode with Emacs24 that I'd like to track down.
Something changed with idle timers.  Hopefully I'll find it quickly and
that fix can go in a new versions as well.

Peter


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