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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/PROBLEMS


From: Jason Rumney
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/PROBLEMS
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 17:28:55 -0400

Index: emacs/etc/PROBLEMS
diff -c emacs/etc/PROBLEMS:1.185 emacs/etc/PROBLEMS:1.186
*** emacs/etc/PROBLEMS:1.185    Thu Sep 15 02:54:42 2005
--- emacs/etc/PROBLEMS  Tue Oct 25 21:28:54 2005
***************
*** 2007,2013 ****
  Supposedly the newer 32-bit version of this server doesn't have the
  problem.
  
! ** Known problems with the MS-Windows port of Emacs 21.2.
  
  Frames are not refreshed while the File or Font dialog or a pop-up menu
  is displayed. This also means help text for pop-up menus is not
--- 2007,2019 ----
  Supposedly the newer 32-bit version of this server doesn't have the
  problem.
  
! ** Known problems with the MS-Windows port of Emacs 22.1
! 
! Using create-fontset-from-ascii-font or the --font startup parameter
! with a Chinese, Japanese or Korean font leads to display problems.
! Use a Latin-only font as your default font. If you want control over
! which font is used to display Chinese, Japanese or Korean character,
! use create-fontset-from-fontset-spec to define a fontset.
  
  Frames are not refreshed while the File or Font dialog or a pop-up menu
  is displayed. This also means help text for pop-up menus is not
***************
*** 2027,2039 ****
  Some minor flickering still persists during mouse-tracking, although
  not as severely as in 21.1.
  
- Emacs can sometimes abort when non-ASCII text, possibly with null
- characters, is copied and pasted into a buffer.
- 
  An inactive cursor remains in an active window after the Windows
  Manager driven switch of the focus, until a key is pressed.
  
! Windows input methods are not recognized by Emacs (as of v21.2).  Some
  of these input methods cause the keyboard to send characters encoded
  in the appropriate coding system (e.g., ISO 8859-1 for Latin-1
  characters, ISO 8859-8 for Hebrew characters, etc.).  To make this
--- 2033,2042 ----
  Some minor flickering still persists during mouse-tracking, although
  not as severely as in 21.1.
  
  An inactive cursor remains in an active window after the Windows
  Manager driven switch of the focus, until a key is pressed.
  
! Windows input methods are not recognized by Emacs.  Some
  of these input methods cause the keyboard to send characters encoded
  in the appropriate coding system (e.g., ISO 8859-1 for Latin-1
  characters, ISO 8859-8 for Hebrew characters, etc.).  To make this




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