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balance-windows fails in Emacs 24.3.50.1
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> Did you evaluate the entire lisp directory?
I'm not entirely sure what you mean. The Debian package that I use
(from naquadah.org) is 24.3.1.50, the same as the one in GNU's git
repository. I installed the git version into a subdirectory
(./autogen.sh && ./configure -with-prefix=~/emacs && make bootstrap &&
make install) and it byte-compiled all of the .el files from the
master branch.
naquadah's emacs stores window.el in /usr/share/emacs/24.3.50/lisp, so
I renamed that directory and replaced it with a soft link to
~/emacs/lisp. I then closed and re-opened emacs, which I believe
evaluated everything from the lisp directory in git's master branch.
If that's true, then the answer is yes. If not, please let me know
what to do.
> I don't understand what you mean here. However, if the bug persists
> with a checkout after my change we have to debug this.
>
> martin
I received a 1920x1080 display for Christmas and I find it much easier
to read long articles (or .pdfs) by vertically splitting a frame into
3 or 4 even windows. (I then activate follow-mode for most modes and
use some custom code to mimic the effect whem in doc-view-mode.)
To answer your first sentence, I was saying that since balance-windows
works* in Git <at> master's version of emacs (the one in ~/emacs/bin/), I
could use it for reading until naquadah updates their snapshot.
If I can help debug this, I will be more than happy to; I'm assuming
the problem has more to do with a lack of knowledge on my part than
with the code. If you're willing to give advice on what to do next, I
will be eager to learn.
Best,
Steven
* assemblage-theme and w3m won't load in Git's emacs either, but they
are minor issues likely related to load-path which should be easy to
debug.
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