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Re: check-ispell-version can't deal with gone directory
From: |
Dan Jacobson |
Subject: |
Re: check-ispell-version can't deal with gone directory |
Date: |
Mon, 18 Oct 2004 01:15:49 +0800 |
>> Just because some buffer I was using was associated with a now gone
>> directory.
K> By "some buffer" I assume you mean "the current buffer".
>> Must restart emacs.
K> No, must `M-x cd'.
1. there is no message telling the user to do that now to rescue his
emacs.
2. I found that the slightest (find-file
"~/misspelled-directory/file") was enough to screw up my emacs so
bad that I couldn't even tell gnus "y" when it asked me if really I
wanted to reply to this message.
3. I tried M-d cd last time the problem happened. Forget it. Restart
emacs.
4. I use http://jidanni.org/comp/emacs.txt.gz
http://jidanni.org/comp/gnus.el.txt.gz . As you see, ffap etc. all
on, so not as simple as you think.
5. Next time I better use spacebar in the minibuffer to make sure the
file expands right before any RETs.
P.S., in flyspell-mode's docstring:
"Ispell is automatically spawned on background for each entered words."
Sounds like one UNIX process per word.
$ apt-cache policy emacs21
Installed: 21.3+1-7