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Re: [BUG] widget :help-echo property different between XEmacs & Emacs
From: |
Dave Love |
Subject: |
Re: [BUG] widget :help-echo property different between XEmacs & Emacs |
Date: |
Mon, 13 Nov 2000 23:21:45 GMT |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.0.90 |
>>>>> "WMP" == William M Perry <address@hidden> writes:
WMP> This is incompatible with both the old way of doing things and
WMP> XEmacs, and made me put the following patch into Emacs/W3. Ugh.
I don't recall this stuff well, but as far as I remember, the facility
didn't seem to be used anywhere -- I guess I didn't look hard enough
-- and was completely undocumented. Is there doc for this? What is
supposed to happen and what would be necessary for XEmacs
compatibility? I seem to remember that some basic things are
incompatible for one reason or another. I don't remember whether
we've used :help-echo functions anywhere in Emacs 21.
I'm not sure exactly what this means to implement:
WMP> Any chance we could get a wrapper put in wid-edit.el
WMP> (widget-specify-field to be exact)
(Why) should that be different from the button code?
WMP> to use a generic help-echo function that uses the old behaviour
WMP> in the case the :help-echo property is not a simple string?
WMP> There should at least be mention of this in NEWS or the
WMP> documentation for the widget library.
I agree documentation should exist. The widget doc has had work done
but doubtless needs more -- I know I've had trouble writing widget
code. If this does merit a NEWS entry, presumably other additions to
the wid-edit do too, specifically the image stuff which is probably
also incompatible... Guidance welcome.