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bug#12067: 24.1; improper menu formatting with multiple \t chars
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#12067: 24.1; improper menu formatting with multiple \t chars |
Date: |
Fri, 27 Jul 2012 18:49:36 +0300 |
> From: "Drew Adams" <drew.adams@oracle.com>
> Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 23:49:55 -0700
>
> emacs -Q
>
> (defcustom foo [:ascii:]
> "..."
> :type
> '(choice :tag "Foobar"
> (const :tag "A\t\t- [:ascii:]" [:ascii:])
> (const :tag "Bbbbbb\t\t- [:nonascii:]"
> [:nonascii:])
> (const :tag "Cccccccccccc\t\t- [:word:]" [:word:])
> (const :tag "Dddddddddddddddddddddddddd\t\t- [:alnum:]" [:alnum:])
> (const :tag "Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee\t- [:alpha:]" [:alpha:]))
> :group 'convenience)
>
> M-x customize-option foo
>
> Click button Value Menu to see the menu. Each time \t\t is used, there
> is a rectangular artifact added also.
I cannot reproduce this here, neither in Emacs 24.1 nor in the current
trunk version.
What I did was copy-paste your example to a fresh Emacs session, then
"M-x eval-region RET", then "M-x customize-option RET foo RET" and
click the "Value Menu" to display the menu. It displayed correctly,
nicely aligned and with no artifacts.
- bug#12067: 24.1; improper menu formatting with multiple \t chars, Drew Adams, 2012/07/27
- bug#12067: 24.1; improper menu formatting with multiple \t chars,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- bug#12067: 24.1; improper menu formatting with multiple \t chars, Drew Adams, 2012/07/27
- bug#12067: 24.1; improper menu formatting with multiple \t chars, Michael Heerdegen, 2012/07/27
- bug#12067: 24.1; improper menu formatting with multiple \t chars, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/07/28
- bug#12067: 24.1; improper menu formatting with multiple \t chars, Michael Heerdegen, 2012/07/28
- bug#12067: 24.1; improper menu formatting with multiple \t chars, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/07/28
- bug#12067: 24.1; improper menu formatting with multiple \t chars, Drew Adams, 2012/07/28
- bug#12067: 24.1; improper menu formatting with multiple \t chars, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/07/28