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From: | Richard Stallman |
Subject: | Re: cursor doesn't show through transparent images in emacs 22, unlike emacs 21 |
Date: | Mon, 28 Aug 2006 18:09:52 -0400 |
> How could it possibly not be a problem? Is it that nobody uses > non-transparent images? Nobody cares about seeing the cursor in buffers > that use non-transparent images? I guess this is not a problem because usually a border is visible around non-transparent images with the cursor. How does the border change the outcome? Does the cursor appear in the border? Why is there usually a border? Is it because Lisp programs that display a non-transparent image usually request a border? Is there something about these images that causes Emacs to add a border? In what circumstances would there not be a border? But this should be vice versa: the box cursor should be displayed as a box cursor that fills transparent areas and has the 1-pixel border, I do not understand. What does it mean to say a cursor "has the 1-pixel border"? Which border is that, and why does the cursor have it?
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