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term-mode ignores certain window size changes
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Actually I think I *have* run into the problem again, but this time it
seems to be related to my use of this plugin:
https://github.com/tlh/workgroups.el (in particular, C-x C-f from the
scratch buffer works before setting up a workgroup, but not after -- after
it complains about the minibuffer being active).
I'm going to try not using it for a few days to see if there are any other
issues.
Gary Fredericks
(803)-295-0195
fredericksgary <at> gmail.com
gfredericks.com
On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 4:51 PM Gary Fredericks <fredericksgary <at> gmail.com>
wrote:
> Now that I'm trying harder to isolate the bug, I can't reproduce it
> anymore.
>
> Perhaps it was a symptom of a dirty build process, as I had switched to a
> clean checkout. I thought `make clean; make bootstrap` was sufficient to
> clean everything up, but perhaps not.
>
> Gary Fredericks
> (803)-295-0195
> fredericksgary <at> gmail.com
> gfredericks.com
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 1, 2019 at 11:55 AM martin rudalics <rudalics <at> gmx.at> wrote:
>
>> > C-x b for me starts an ido buffer selector. I forgot that wasn't a
>> default
>> > either.
>> >
>> > So the buffer selector did not work -- it would show me a list of other
>> > buffers (in the minibuffer), but I couldn't select one with RET -- it
>> would
>> > end up just creating a new buffer whose (very long) name was the list
>> of
>> > buffer names that ido showed.
>>
>> Does the problem occur with emacs -Q if you just activate 'ido-mode'?
>> In either case you would have to debug 'ido-buffer-internal' and look
>> where the strange value for 'buf' comes from. If it comes from
>> 'ido-read-internal' you would have to look into that one too. Here I
>> cannot trigger any problems with 'ido-mode'.
>>
>> martin
>>
>
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