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Re: command history
Raman -
Thanks - I missed it at the time. However, I have now found the
posting, applied the change suggested by "Dm. Paduchih"
<paduch@xxxxxxxxxxx>, and uploaded a new Debian package.
- Jim Van Zandt
>Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 09:04:08 -0800
>Cc: "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx>, emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxx,
> bart bunting <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>From: "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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>check the mail archives --I already answered this --just
>load completion first for now.
>>>>>> "James" == James R Van Zandt <jrv@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> James> Raman -
>
> James> I confirm the problem Bart reports below, both in
> James> the Debian package and when installed from the
> James> source package: using command history generates
> James> an error message. For example,
>
> James> M-x shell-command date M-x shell-command M-p
>
> James> emacs beeps and briefly displays the message
> James> "Symbol's function definition is void:
> James> minibuffer-window-selected-p" It then displays
> James> the previous entry of the minibuffer history.
> James> However, that entry is not spoken.
>
> James> - Jim Van Zandt
>
>
>
> James> ------- Start of forwarded message ------- From:
> James> bart bunting <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> Content-Type:
> James> text/plain; charset=us-ascii Date: Mon, 18 Dec
> James> 2000 22:58:10 +1100 To: "James R. Van Zandt"
> James> <jrv@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: Debian package
> James> emacspeak_13.0-1.deb In-Reply-To:
> James> <m144uY7-0006GiC@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sender: bart
> James> bunting <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> James> James R. Van Zandt writes:
> >> Bart -
> >>
> >> I see no problem with the links on my website. Which
> >> one seemed to be broken? Maybe it was some temporary
> >> synchronization thing.
> James> possibly, got it from the debian archive anyway.
>
> >> I would like to use debconf for emacspeak, and would
> >> appreciate help in setting it up. Would you want to
> >> draft some code and send it over?
> >>
>
> James> sure,
>
> James> may take a little bit but i'll get round to it in
> James> the next two weeks or so.
>
> James> on another note there appear to be two problems
> James> with the debs. i haven't had time to check this
> James> out in detail so i'm emailing you rather than
> James> posting a bug report.
>
> James> the emacspeak version is 12.6600 or so
>
> James> there appears to be a problem with using the
> James> history with m-p etc
>
> James> the error in the messages buffer is Symbol's
> James> function definition is void:
> James> minibuffer-window-selected-p
>
> James> i don't beleive the problem is with my
> James> installation but i can't be 100% sure. if you
> James> can't reproduce it let me know.
>
> James> Bart ------- End of forwarded message -------
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>--
>Best Regards,
>--raman
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