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#50112
28.0.50; ediff help frame does not display text
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Reported by: David Phillips <dphillips <at> cfa.harvard.edu>
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2021 18:47:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 28.0.50
Fixed in version 28.1
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
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Thanks! That does indeed fix the problem for me. Now I can have my help frame back and not struggle to remember the keys.
Thanks again.
David
> On Aug 21, 2021, at 8:18 AM, Alan Third <alan <at> idiocy.org> wrote:
>
> On Thu, Aug 19, 2021 at 03:33:26PM +0200, Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
>> David Phillips <dphillips <at> cfa.harvard.edu> writes:
>>
>>> I built emacs this morning from the git master branch.
>>> The latest commit was 9b31ad36094666da6b3281025adc163829d89de8 with
>>> a date stamp of Wed Aug 18 20:02:39 2021 +0300.
>>> I am running the macos GUI version.
>>> First I run /Applications/Emacs/Contents/MacOS/Emacs -Q
>>> then I load two files and run 'ediff-buffers' to compare them.
>>> ediff works just fine except that the frame with the help message
>>> is an empty frame. The '?' command changes the frame size but the
>>> text never renders.
>>
>> I can reproduce this problem on Macos, but not in Debian.
>>
> <snip>
>>
>> Perhaps Alan has some insight here; added to the CCs.
>
> This is a bit weird. When creating the graphics context to draw on we
> need to specify a colorspace, so we just use the one that the (OS)
> window we're drawing for uses.
>
> However sometimes it seems we get a null from the window instead of a
> legit colorspace which causes the graphics context creation to fail. I
> don't know why we should ever get a null, but anyway, I've pushed a
> change to master that should use a generic colorspace in these
> situations.
> --
> Alan Third
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