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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/PROBLEMS
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/PROBLEMS |
Date: |
Wed, 06 Feb 2002 03:25:01 -0500 |
Index: emacs/etc/PROBLEMS
diff -c emacs/etc/PROBLEMS:1.114 emacs/etc/PROBLEMS:1.115
*** emacs/etc/PROBLEMS:1.114 Tue Jan 22 18:03:47 2002
--- emacs/etc/PROBLEMS Wed Feb 6 03:25:00 2002
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*** 486,492 ****
* Large file support is disabled on HP-UX. See the comments in
src/s/hpux10.h.
! * Crashes when displaying uncompressed GIFs with version
libungif-4.1.0 are resolved by using version libungif-4.1.0b1.
* Font Lock displays portions of the buffer in incorrect faces.
--- 486,492 ----
* Large file support is disabled on HP-UX. See the comments in
src/s/hpux10.h.
! * Crashes when displaying GIF images in Emacs built with version
libungif-4.1.0 are resolved by using version libungif-4.1.0b1.
* Font Lock displays portions of the buffer in incorrect faces.
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*** 1037,1043 ****
correct but there is too much vertical spacing between rows, which
gives the appearance of "double spacing".
! To prevent this, turn off the Exceed's "automatic font substitution"
feature (in the font part of the configuration window).
* Failure in unexec while dumping emacs on Digital Unix 4.0
--- 1037,1043 ----
correct but there is too much vertical spacing between rows, which
gives the appearance of "double spacing".
! To prevent this, turn off the Exceed's "automatic font substitution"
feature (in the font part of the configuration window).
* Failure in unexec while dumping emacs on Digital Unix 4.0
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*** 1280,1287 ****
display or when killing a region). M-x recenter will cause the screen
to be completely redisplayed and the "extra" characters will disappear.
! This is known to occur under Exceed 6, and possibly earlier versions as
! well. The problem lies in the X-server settings.
There are reports that you can solve the problem with Exceed by
running `Xconfig' from within NT, choosing "X selection", then
--- 1280,1288 ----
display or when killing a region). M-x recenter will cause the screen
to be completely redisplayed and the "extra" characters will disappear.
! This is known to occur under Exceed 6, and possibly earlier versions
! as well; it is reportedly solved in version 6.2.0.16 and later. The
! problem lies in the X-server settings.
There are reports that you can solve the problem with Exceed by
running `Xconfig' from within NT, choosing "X selection", then
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