Fumitoshi UKAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 06 Jan 2002 00:16:18 -0500,
> Tomasz Kosinski wrote:
>
> > If I grep for internic in my ~/.w3m directory, it is located in two (old
> > - Dec 4) files: .arrived and .ctcheck
>
> Old .arrived file won't work with new w3m-el. Remove it.
>
> Regards
Fumitoshi UKAI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > If I grep for internic in my ~/.w3m directory, it is located in two (old
> > - Dec 4) files: .arrived and .ctcheck
>
> Old .arrived file won't work with new w3m-el. Remove it.
I've seen several bug reports like this; would it be a good idea to have
At 06 Jan 2002 00:16:18 -0500,
Tomasz Kosinski wrote:
> If I grep for internic in my ~/.w3m directory, it is located in two (old
> - Dec 4) files: .arrived and .ctcheck
Old .arrived file won't work with new w3m-el. Remove it.
Regards,
Fumitoshi UKAI
Actually, the tale of the forty-one Goodies would be a better
title. The ninth series of emacs-goodies-el now has 35 Goodies in it,
adding the following five from the eighth:
,[ From emacs-goodies-el-9/debian/control ]
| highlight-current-line.el: highlight line where the cursor is;
| a
My w3m does not work properly from within emacs. "M-x w3m" creates an error
which ultimately requires me to "kill" the emacs21 process
externally. "M-x browse-url-at-point" also fails, unless I have already
created the initial "M-x w3m" error. The reverse won't work.
Below are all details. Any h
David Coe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Upstream recently made this change, in the interest of
> simplicity, but 'read-number' is not defined in stock
> emacs21. Should it be?
It's an XEmacsism, and as such third-party library developers
shouldn't be encouraged to use it. It is provided in lu
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