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bug#19853: Acknowledgement (25.0.50; ElDoc is displayed whether eldoc-mo


From: Dmitry Gutov
Subject: bug#19853: Acknowledgement (25.0.50; ElDoc is displayed whether eldoc-mode is enabled or not)
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2016 20:52:33 +0200
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On 03/20/2016 08:34 PM, Michael Heerdegen wrote:

That's not true: turning off a globalized mode turns off the related
minor mode in all buffers. So, instant effect as well.

Right, but turning on is different, right?

Different how?

I mean, conceptually simpler (slightly).  But that's surely a matter of
taste.

I wouldn't call that kind of duplication simpler.

What exactly is this bug report about (this question, or the
statement in the subject, for which you didn't provide a recipe)?

I did provide a recipe, in the bug description.

I thought you mean a lighter, but you mean the effect of eldoc mode:
echoing in the echo area with "ElDoc is displayed", correct?

In the echo area, but not "ElDoc is displayed" (is there such a message anywhere?).

I see that too in emacs -Q, but global-eldoc-mode is on by default, so
this is expected.  You get eldoc echoing when either the local mode is
turned on for this buffer, or the global mode (and the current buffer is
treated by the global mode).  Don't you see this, or do think this
behavior is wrong?

I see this, and I think it is wrong:

- The behavior is surprising if you're used to globalized minor modes.
- There's no way to have ElDoc enabled by default, but disable it in just certain buffers.





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