From: Christopher Davis <ckd@loiosh.kei.com>
Subject: little nits with 5.2.15
Date: 13 Jun 1996 16:56:30 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <w4hgsfa0e9.fsf@loiosh.kei.com> (raw)
(Okay, 5.2.16 is already out, but I don't think it fixes any of these.)
(All of these are with emacs-version "19.14 XEmacs Lucid (beta24)" and
tm-7.68; yes, I know tm is responsible for some of this, but I figure
other people on the ding list are using tm also...)
Fixes, workarounds, suggestions for dealing with the following are welcome:
- [tm bug] middle-click on a URL in a MIME article leaves point in the
MIME-View buffer. (middle-click in a non-MIME article doesn't.)
- [tm bug, related] 's' in a MIME-View buffer doesn't go back to the
summary buffer (really annoying given the previous bug).
- point seems to jump around in the summary buffer when selecting the next
article; this didn't happen with 5.0.15 (on beta21, but I don't think
anything in that area of XEmacs changed).
- [tm bug?] Is there a way to get message-mode to add my .signature after
I hit C-c C-c but before tm-edit MIME-fies the message? tm-edit doesn't
put in the proper signature separator. (This should only happen in news
buffers; mail shouldn't get a .signature unless I ask for it.)
- the signature separator, like mail-header-separator, should be added to
paragraph-separate when in message-mode so that filling the last
paragraph of a message doesn't fill your .signature with it.
- it would be nice if you could specify which headers should be added at
setup time and which should be added at post time. I have a random
organization chooser (code available if anyone cares, it uses cookie.el)
but it'd be nice to know what organization a post will wind up with
while I'm writing it.
- W w is broken somehow; it's filling things without paying any attention
to paragraph separators. I am using filladapt, but it didn't do this
before.
--
Christopher Davis <ckd@kei.com> <URL: http://www.kei.com/homepages/ckd/ >
"I conclude that the CDA is unconstitutional and that the First Amendment
denies Congress the power to regulate protected speech on the Internet."
-- Judge Stewart Dalzell in _ACLU v. Reno_
next reply other threads:[~1996-06-13 20:56 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1996-06-13 20:56 Christopher Davis [this message]
1996-06-14 4:30 ` Steven L Baur
1996-06-14 18:28 ` Christopher Davis
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