- Subject: Re: jed-B0.99-17.135 available
- From: "G. Milde" <g.milde@xxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 10:54:03 +0100
Dear John,
thanks for the new JED.
On 23.10.05, John E. Davis wrote:
>
> A new snapshot (0.99-17.135 has been released).
> 115. lib/site.sl: Code that processed jed.conf was not always picking
> it up.
If I remember right, /etc/jed.conf was introduced to please Debian. The
Debian jed package no longer uses /etc/jed.conf, as
* it introduces an /etc/jed.d/ startup configuration directory where
other packages can place initialization scripts.
(This is an overkill for "normal" users, but allows packages that
come with an jed script (some programming language with a jed syntax
highligting mode, say) to be installed also if jed is not
installed.)
* having both /etc/jed.conf and /etc/jed.d is considered as littering
/etc/
If the only reason for calling /etc/jed.conf is Debian, you can
savely remove this code. If, OTOH this is considered usefull for
other Unix variants, keep it.
> 122. src/intrin.c: The getbuf_info function updates the
> file-changed-on-disk flag before returning.
> 123. src/buffer.c: If a buffer has the file-changed-on-disk flag set,
> then setbuf_info will reset the buffer's ctime field if the flag
> is reset.
This is very nice and lets me simplify reload_buffer()
(see jedmodes.sf.net/mode/bufutils/)
> 125. src/xterm.c: Integrated Dino's UTF-8 patches into Xjed.
I still have to test these...
> 126. src/xterm.c: Rewrote much of the selection code. Hopefully users
> will see better cut/paste interactions between Xjed and other X
> apps.
Cut and past to lyx-qt works now. This holds also for other Qt based
apps (e.g. kwrite, kate). Thanks a lot, for me this is a very important
improvement.
Guenter
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