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#58279
29.0.50; image-dired and background processing
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Reported by: Mike Kupfer <mkupfer <at> alum.berkeley.edu>
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2022 00:13:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 29.0.50
Fixed in version 29.1
Done: Stefan Kangas <stefankangas <at> gmail.com>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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After updating to master 0df73dabc1, I noticed what looks like
contradictory text in etc/NEWS.
On the one hand, we have text saying that image-dired creates thumbnails
in the background:
-----8<-----8<-----
*** 'image-dired-show-all-from-dir-max-files' has been increased to 500.
This option controls asking for confirmation when starting Image-Dired
in a directory with many files. However, Image-Dired creates
thumbnails in the background these days, so this is not as important
as it used to be, back when entering a large directory could lock up
Emacs for tens of seconds. In addition, you can now customize this
option to nil to disable this confirmation completely.
----->8----->8-----
On the other hand, we have text that seems to say that background
processing does not happen:
-----8<-----8<-----
*** Some commands and user options are now obsolete.
Since Image-Dired no longer converts images in the background before
displaying them, some commands and user options that are no longer
needed are now obsolete:
'image-dired-cmd-create-temp-image-options',
'image-dired-cmd-create-temp-image-program',
'image-dired-display-current-image-full',
'image-dired-display-current-image-sized',
'image-dired-display-window-height-correction',
'image-dired-display-window-width-correction',
'image-dired-temp-image-file'.
----->8----->8-----
Is this just a matter of confusing wording, or is one of these text
excerpts flat-out wrong?
(I did go to savannah just now to see if the latest etc/NEWS has
different text, and it does, but the apparent conflict remains.)
mike
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