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23.0.60; fontified prompt in *shell* extends to normal text upon yank
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Am 11.08.2009 um 06:55 schrieb Chong Yidong:
>> My customisation has
>>
>> '(comint-prompt-regexp "^[a-z]+ [0-9]+ /\\\\ " t)
>> '(shell-prompt-pattern "^[a-z]+ [0-9]+ /\\\\ ")
>> '(comint-highlight-prompt ((t (:background
>> "FloralWhite" :foreground "DarkViolet" :weight bold))))
>>
>> Sometimes I locate items and sort them by killing and yanking the
>> lines they're on. When I yank such a line just above the prompt,
>> i.e., the cursor is in column 0 at the prompt's beginning, the
>> prompt's fontification is extended over the yanked line
>
> I haven't been able to reproduce this; please provide an exact recipe,
> starting from `emacs -Q'.
It works easily when kill-whole-line is not t, i.e., the default is
on. When in such a situation I kill a line with C-k and insert it at
the end, i.e., before the prompt on the prompt's line, with C-y then
the prompt's properties are extended to this yanked line. And these
properties are not removed when I insert a C-j to separate the line
from the prompt. Even when I try to create new space or an empty line
by inserting C-j in the left-most column on the prompt's line, i.e.,
at the prompt's beginning, the new lines are all propertised like the
prompt.
I made my tests by creating a little init file that applies the
customisation described by launching GNU Emacs as:
emacs-23.0.60 -Q -l .emacs-init.el &
The same is true for GNU Emacs 23.1.50.
What works is to type C-j at the end of the last line before the
prompt. Then not (obviously) propertised space is created.
What I also can see, when doing an ls in a filled-up directory or
when grep'ing in many files or having too much matches and (most
probably when) doing this with some load (compilation of GCC or GNU
Emacs), then I can see that *some* of the (found matching) lines at
the bottom of the *shell* buffer get propertised like the prompt, but
this is then removed.
So the easy recipe is: copy or kill some text, go to the *shell*
buffer's end, go back to the prompt's beginning, and insert now the
text. The prompt's properties now extend to the text's beginning
where formerly the prompt started.
--
Greetings
Pete
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