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Re: 3 dots vanish at end of filled line
From: |
Luc Teirlinck |
Subject: |
Re: 3 dots vanish at end of filled line |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Oct 2005 21:54:40 -0500 (CDT) |
>From my previous message:
If so, then I think it is safe to fix that in a way of
comparing their lengths before highlighting.
That is _still_ a very unreliable heuristic.
For instance, in Bob's example file foo.texi, after the:
Here are three dots with the @@address@hidden@} on a filled line xxxxxxxxxxxxx
@dots{}
Paste in the extra text (separated by blank lines):
@verbatim
*****
*BOX*
*****
@end verbatim
run makeinfo on it and see how horribly badly this gets displayed in
`emacs -Q -nbc'
Not only is the ending ***** line not displayed, the *BOX* line in
displayed in a ridiculously large font. The displayed stuff does not
even remotely resemble the intended box. I do not believe that the
"fix" you proposed fixes this.
The standalone info gets this completely correct. I also get it
correct with my .emacs file, which solidly corrects these types of
bugs in info.el (both the bugs in font and invisibility).
Sincerely,
Luc.
- 3 dots vanish at end of filled line, Karl Berry, 2005/10/07
- Re: 3 dots vanish at end of filled line, Juri Linkov, 2005/10/07
- Re: 3 dots vanish at end of filled line, Karl Berry, 2005/10/07
- Re: 3 dots vanish at end of filled line, Richard M. Stallman, 2005/10/08
- Re: 3 dots vanish at end of filled line, Karl Berry, 2005/10/08
- Re: 3 dots vanish at end of filled line, Luc Teirlinck, 2005/10/08
- Re: 3 dots vanish at end of filled line, Juri Linkov, 2005/10/09
- Re: 3 dots vanish at end of filled line, Karl Berry, 2005/10/09
- Re: 3 dots vanish at end of filled line, Luc Teirlinck, 2005/10/09
- Re: 3 dots vanish at end of filled line, Stefan Monnier, 2005/10/10
- Re: 3 dots vanish at end of filled line, Karl Berry, 2005/10/10
- Re: 3 dots vanish at end of filled line, Stefan Monnier, 2005/10/10
- Re: 3 dots vanish at end of filled line, Richard M. Stallman, 2005/10/11