* mail-abbrev? @ 1996-05-22 13:45 Ketil Z Malde 1996-05-22 14:53 ` mail-abbrev? Jack Vinson 1996-05-22 15:18 ` Fixed! (was: mail-abbrev?) Ketil Z Malde 0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Ketil Z Malde @ 1996-05-22 13:45 UTC (permalink / raw) Switching to sgnus-0.90, I get the message that mail-abbrev could not be loaded. Compiling gave me the same kind of messages about it not existing. What gives? ~kzm ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: mail-abbrev? 1996-05-22 13:45 mail-abbrev? Ketil Z Malde @ 1996-05-22 14:53 ` Jack Vinson 1996-05-22 15:22 ` mail-abbrev? Paul D. Smith 1996-05-22 15:18 ` Fixed! (was: mail-abbrev?) Ketil Z Malde 1 sibling, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Jack Vinson @ 1996-05-22 14:53 UTC (permalink / raw) >>>>> "KZM" == Ketil Z Malde <Ketil> writes: KZM> Switching to sgnus-0.90, I get the message that mail-abbrev could not KZM> be loaded. Compiling gave me the same kind of messages about it not KZM> existing. What gives? Someone goofed. It's either mailabbrev.el, or mail-abbrevs.el. I prefer the latter, although I don't know if it is distributed with emacs. (It's another little thing written by JWZ.) Jack ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: mail-abbrev? 1996-05-22 14:53 ` mail-abbrev? Jack Vinson @ 1996-05-22 15:22 ` Paul D. Smith 1996-05-22 16:40 ` mail-abbrev? Mark Borges 0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Paul D. Smith @ 1996-05-22 15:22 UTC (permalink / raw) Cc: ding %% Regarding Re: mail-abbrev?; %% Jack Vinson <jvinson@cheux.ecs.umass.edu> writes: >>>>>> "KZM" == Ketil Z Malde <Ketil> writes: I get the message that KZM> mail-abbrev could not be loaded. jv> Someone goofed. It's either mailabbrev.el, or mail-abbrevs.el. jv> I prefer the latter, although I don't know if it is distributed jv> with emacs. No; Emacs 19 comes with mailabbrev.el only. Same file, different name. Sigh. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul D. Smith <psmith@baynetworks.com> Network Management Development Senior Software Engineer Bay Networks, Inc. -----------------------------------------------==<http://www.baynetworks.com/>- "Please remain calm...I may be mad, but I am a professional." --Mad Scientist ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These are my opinions--Bay Networks takes no responsibility for them. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: mail-abbrev? 1996-05-22 15:22 ` mail-abbrev? Paul D. Smith @ 1996-05-22 16:40 ` Mark Borges 1996-05-22 17:49 ` mail-abbrev? Per Abrahamsen 0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread From: Mark Borges @ 1996-05-22 16:40 UTC (permalink / raw) >> On Wed, 22 May 96 11:22:07 EDT, >> Paul D Smith(PDS) wrote: PDS> %% Regarding Re: mail-abbrev?; PDS> %% Jack Vinson <jvinson@cheux.ecs.umass.edu> writes: >>>>>>> "KZM" == Ketil Z Malde <Ketil> writes: I get the message that KZM> mail-abbrev could not be loaded. jv> Someone goofed. It's either mailabbrev.el, or mail-abbrevs.el. jv> I prefer the latter, although I don't know if it is distributed jv> with emacs. PDS> No; Emacs 19 comes with mailabbrev.el only. Same file, different PDS> name. Sigh. >> On 21 May 1996 17:04:34 +0000, >> Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen(lars) wrote: lars> Nope. It was based on JWZ's code which is owned by Lucid, from lars> which all paperwork has expired. ;;; mailabbrev.el --- abbrev-expansion of mail aliases. ;;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@lucid.com> ;; Maintainer: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@lucid.com> ;; Created: 19 Oct 90 ;; Keywords: mail Doth mine eyes deceive me? Is that a jwz package in GNU Emacs 19.28? Quick, somebody call a lawyer :-). -- -mb- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: mail-abbrev? 1996-05-22 16:40 ` mail-abbrev? Mark Borges @ 1996-05-22 17:49 ` Per Abrahamsen 0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Per Abrahamsen @ 1996-05-22 17:49 UTC (permalink / raw) >>>>> "MB" == Mark Borges <mdb@cdc.noaa.gov> writes: MB> Doth mine eyes deceive me? Is that a jwz package in GNU Emacs 19.28? MB> Quick, somebody call a lawyer :-). There is plenty of JWZ code in Emacs, all of it written in the period where Lucid had signed papers. There's no papers for the last period of Lucid's existence, and whomever own the remains of Lucid don't want to sign them. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Fixed! (was: mail-abbrev?) 1996-05-22 13:45 mail-abbrev? Ketil Z Malde 1996-05-22 14:53 ` mail-abbrev? Jack Vinson @ 1996-05-22 15:18 ` Ketil Z Malde 1996-05-22 18:51 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen 1996-05-22 19:42 ` Steven L Baur 1 sibling, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Ketil Z Malde @ 1996-05-22 15:18 UTC (permalink / raw) I wrote: > Switching to sgnus-0.90, I get the message that mail-abbrev could not > be loaded. Compiling gave me the same kind of messages about it not > existing. What gives? I found out. Or, at least, I made the problem go away by renaming the require for 'mail-abbrev with a require for 'mail-abbrevs. That's abbrevS, with an S at the end. Possibly a new name from Xemacs-19.14 (I use a beta version -- but so does a lot of other people on the list, don't they? Steve?) However, now I feel that getting new articles take an insurmountably long time - is it just my NFS/NNTP connection not being up to par, or is there in fact a slowdown from 0.76? Is there anything I can do in the way of profiling or something to measure where the sluggishness stems from? Ah, one more thing - when citing an article that already contain cited text, I often get something like this (the prepended tab not included): > >blah blah > gobble gobble ..but C-c C-q mangles the first one, due to, I think the spaces used. Perhaps message-fill-yanked-message could be made more intelligent -- maybe using some heuristics used in the highlighting code? Or is there something I can do about it? ~kzm ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: Fixed! (was: mail-abbrev?) 1996-05-22 15:18 ` Fixed! (was: mail-abbrev?) Ketil Z Malde @ 1996-05-22 18:51 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen 1996-05-22 19:42 ` Steven L Baur 1 sibling, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @ 1996-05-22 18:51 UTC (permalink / raw) Ketil Z Malde <ketil@ii.uib.no> writes: > I found out. Or, at least, I made the problem go away by renaming the > require for 'mail-abbrev with a require for 'mail-abbrevs. That's > abbrevS, with an S at the end. > > Possibly a new name from Xemacs-19.14 (I use a beta version -- but so > does a lot of other people on the list, don't they? Steve?) No, I just forgot the "s" at the end. > However, now I feel that getting new articles take an insurmountably > long time - is it just my NFS/NNTP connection not being up to par, or is > there in fact a slowdown from 0.76? Is there anything I can do in the > way of profiling or something to measure where the sluggishness stems > from? `M-x elp-instrument-package RET gnus RET' will profile Gnus. `M-x elp-results' will give you the results. > Ah, one more thing - when citing an article that already contain cited > text, I often get something like this (the prepended tab not included): > > > >blah blah > > > gobble gobble > > ..but C-c C-q mangles the first one, due to, I think the spaces used. > Perhaps message-fill-yanked-message could be made more intelligent -- > maybe using some heuristics used in the highlighting code? I often `W w' articles before following up to them, which solves the problem, kinda. -- (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.) larsi@ifi.uio.no * Lars Ingebrigtsen ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: Fixed! (was: mail-abbrev?) 1996-05-22 15:18 ` Fixed! (was: mail-abbrev?) Ketil Z Malde 1996-05-22 18:51 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @ 1996-05-22 19:42 ` Steven L Baur 1 sibling, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread From: Steven L Baur @ 1996-05-22 19:42 UTC (permalink / raw) >>>>> "Ketil" == Ketil Z Malde <ketil@ii.uib.no> writes: Ketil> I wrote: Ketil> Possibly a new name from Xemacs-19.14 (I use a beta version -- but so Ketil> does a lot of other people on the list, don't they? Steve?) Gnus is well-represented in the group of XEmacs beta testers, including our fearless leader. Ketil> Ah, one more thing - when citing an article that already contain cited Ketil> text, I often get something like this (the prepended tab not included): >> >blah blah >> gobble gobble Ketil> ..but C-c C-q mangles the first one, due to, I think the spaces Ketil> used. Perhaps message-fill-yanked-message could be made more Ketil> intelligent -- maybe using some heuristics used in the Ketil> highlighting code? Or is there something I can do about it? Try using filladapt-mode. Most of this code has been subsumed into the normal text formatting code in Emacs 19.30 so you probably only need it with XEmacs. Here are the relevant settings I have in my initialization: .emacs: (require 'filladapt) (setq filladapt-mode-line-string " FA") .gnus: (setq sc-auto-fill-region-p nil) (add-hook 'message-mode-hook 'turn-on-filladapt-mode) (add-hook 'message-mode-hook 'turn-on-auto-fill) It does strange things when numbers begin a line though. -- steve@miranova.com baur Unsolicited commercial e-mail will be proofread for $250/hour. Andrea Seastrand: For your vote on the Telecom bill, I will vote for anyone except you in November. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
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