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bug#10224: 24.0.92; M-w inhibits echoing of prefix arguments
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Stephen Berman |
Subject: |
bug#10224: 24.0.92; M-w inhibits echoing of prefix arguments |
Date: |
Tue, 06 Dec 2011 10:00:25 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.92 (gnu/linux) |
On Tue, 06 Dec 2011 16:17:53 +0800 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org> wrote:
> Stephen Berman <stephen.berman@gmx.net> writes:
>
>> Sorry for the confusion. Step 2 was only meant to demonstrate the usual
>> echoing of prefix arguments; it's not a necessary step to get the bug.
>> Step 3 is really the entire recipe: after setting the mark (in any way)
>> and then typing M-w, all subsequent interactively typed prefix arguments
>> are no longer echoed. (Under conditions I haven't yet been able to
>> determine, the echoing sometimes returns after a while, but immediately
>> vanishes again upon typing M-w (if the mark is set).)
>
> I can't reproduce any unexpected behavior. Are you sure you're not just
> seeing the usual effect of echo-keystrokes (which specifies a 1 second
> pause before echoing)?
It's definitely not a normal delay. But your failure to reproduce it
(it's 100% reproducible for me) made me suspicious, so I switched to
another desktop environment, and sure enough, the echoing behavior after
M-w was normal. So this appears to be a problem just with LXDE, which I
used for the first time a few days ago. I have no idea what is causing
it: M-w has no desktop function in LXDE AFAICT and aside from the
no-echo problem works as usual in Emacs; moreover, I just determined
that the no-echo problem does not happen with emacs -q -nw started from
the LXTerminal. Anyway, I guess this is not an Emacs bug (and I guess
I'll have to switch desktop environments again...). Sorry for the
noise.
Steve Berman