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bug#46116: 28.0.50; Ticking articles fails on Emacs 28 pgtk build
From: |
Lars Ingebrigtsen |
Subject: |
bug#46116: 28.0.50; Ticking articles fails on Emacs 28 pgtk build |
Date: |
Wed, 27 Jan 2021 02:43:14 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net> writes:
> In the gnus summary view, invoking gnus-summary-tick-article-forward,
> either by hand or via any of the usual keybindings, fails.
>
> - There is no visual change in the buffer, and point stays on the same
> line.
> - Actually, one visual change: if caching is turned on, a "*" appears
> on the line.
I'm unable to reproduce this in Emacs 28, and it sounds very strange
(because this is pretty basic functionality). Do you have any
customisations in this area?
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- bug#46116: 28.0.50; Ticking articles fails on Emacs 28 pgtk build, Jonathan Corbet, 2021/01/26
- bug#46116: 28.0.50; Ticking articles fails on Emacs 28 pgtk build,
Lars Ingebrigtsen <=
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- bug#46116: Acknowledgement (28.0.50; Ticking articles fails on Emacs 28 pgtk build), Jonathan Corbet, 2021/01/26
- bug#46116: Acknowledgement (28.0.50; Ticking articles fails on Emacs 28 pgtk build), Andrea Corallo, 2021/01/27
- bug#46116: Acknowledgement (28.0.50; Ticking articles fails on Emacs 28 pgtk build), Jonathan Corbet, 2021/01/27
- bug#46116: Acknowledgement (28.0.50; Ticking articles fails on Emacs 28 pgtk build), Andrea Corallo, 2021/01/27
- bug#46116: Acknowledgement (28.0.50; Ticking articles fails on Emacs 28 pgtk build), Jonathan Corbet, 2021/01/27
- bug#46116: Acknowledgement (28.0.50; Ticking articles fails on Emacs 28 pgtk build), Andrea Corallo, 2021/01/28
- bug#46116: Acknowledgement (28.0.50; Ticking articles fails on Emacs 28 pgtk build), Jonathan Corbet, 2021/01/28
- bug#46116: Acknowledgement (28.0.50; Ticking articles fails on Emacs 28 pgtk build), Andrea Corallo, 2021/01/29