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bug#10320: 23.3.50; line numbering in fortran-mode
From: |
David Reitter |
Subject: |
bug#10320: 23.3.50; line numbering in fortran-mode |
Date: |
Mon, 19 Dec 2011 07:38:15 +0100 |
On Dec 19, 2011, at 1:37 AM, Glenn Morris wrote:
>
> Sorry, the original message is a wodge of html that my client cannot
> sensibly quote.
The original bug report contained two screenshots; perhaps they got mangled.
> Anyway, I cannot reproduce this in GNU Emacs on GNU/Linux using either
> Emacs 23.3 or the current trunk, starting from `emacs -Q'. So I imagine
> the problem is either NS or Aquamacs specific.
Pity. That seemed unlikely, which is why I forwarded it.
I know nothing about Fortran mode and was hoping someone could tell from the
description what was going on.
> The following information looks suspicious:
>
>> Unable to load color "dark cyan" [2 times]
>> Mark set [2 times]
>> Choose Font for f90-mode-default face.
>> Font set for f90-mode-default face. [3 times]
>> Unable to load color "dark cyan"
>> byte-code: End of buffer [6 times]
>> byte-code: End of bufferUnable to load color "dark cyan"
>
> I have no idea where this is coming from, it seems non-standard.
AFAIK, the error message regarding color is due to a previous version (perhaps
the old Emacs.app) generating a Emacs.clr color table, which is still loaded
upon startup. This table now prevents newer Emacsen from using a more complete
color table. Many color themes using "dark cyan" suffer from the situation.
Users would have to find and delete the file in order to make it work again. I
think this has nothing to do with the problem at hand.
(The font-setting messages come from a minor mode that ships with Aquamacs, and
they are normal.)