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Fix for problem in fringe-mode
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Luc Teirlinck |
Subject: |
Fix for problem in fringe-mode |
Date: |
Sat, 20 Dec 2003 15:03:41 -0600 (CST) |
I finally found the solution to a problem I reported in early October.
At that time, I thought it was a bug in `partial-completion-mode', but
it is not. It is a (trivial to fix) documentation bug in fringe-mode.
Problem:
Do M-x fringe-mode RET
Result:
Select fringe mode for all frames (SPACE for list):
For one of the possible four combinations of values of
`partial-completion-mode' and `completion-auto-help' SPACE will indeed
give you that list, for the other three it will do something else
(depending on which of the three combinations). But `?' gives the
list in all cases. So I propose to simply replace SPACE by ? in the
prompt, without any other changes. In other words, if people are used
to use SPACE, it will still work. If this is OK, I could commit it
once Savannah works again.
===File ~/fringe-diff=======================================
*** fringe.el.~1.8.~ Tue Oct 14 07:17:36 2003
--- fringe.el Sat Dec 20 14:36:19 2003
***************
*** 119,125 ****
Otherwise the negation of the fringe value in the currently selected
frame parameter is used."
(let ((mode (intern (completing-read
! "Select fringe mode for all frames (SPACE for list): "
'(("none") ("default") ("left-only")
("right-only") ("half") ("minimal"))
nil t))))
--- 119,125 ----
Otherwise the negation of the fringe value in the currently selected
frame parameter is used."
(let ((mode (intern (completing-read
! "Select fringe mode for all frames (type ? for list): "
'(("none") ("default") ("left-only")
("right-only") ("half") ("minimal"))
nil t))))
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