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bug#38633: 27.0.50; Broken faces
From: |
Manuel Uberti |
Subject: |
bug#38633: 27.0.50; Broken faces |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Dec 2019 08:56:33 +0100 |
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On 16/12/19 08:48, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> Are you saying that the problems were caused by dd3f2130cf2 alone? IOW, if
> you go back to d57bb0c323 (note: this is NOT the parent of dd3f2130cf2!),
> then the problems disappear?
Thank you for the prompt reply. Using d57bb0c323 the problem disappears.
> In general, I don't understand what exactly is the face setup in your
> scenario (I don't use helm), even afyer reading the issue you referred to.
> So I will need a detailed description of what happens in that use case,
> including whether there are display strings or overlays involved, and what
> are the faces in effect there. For best results, please provide a
> reproduction recipe starting from "emacs -Q", preferably not involving helm
> at all.
It's hard for me to provide a recipe without Helm, because I only noticed the
problem within Helm. The Helm face involved here appears to be
`helm-source-header`.
Helm repository contains a script (`emacs-helm.sh`), which when will give you a
clean Emacs session from `emacs -Q` with only Helm enabled.
Kind regards
--
Manuel Uberti
- bug#38633: 27.0.50; Broken faces, Manuel Uberti, 2019/12/16
- bug#38633: 27.0.50; Broken faces, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/12/16
- bug#38633: 27.0.50; Broken faces,
Manuel Uberti <=
- bug#38633: 27.0.50; Broken faces, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/12/16
- bug#38633: 27.0.50; Broken faces, Manuel Uberti, 2019/12/16
- bug#38633: 27.0.50; Broken faces, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/12/16
- bug#38633: 27.0.50; Broken faces, Manuel Uberti, 2019/12/16
- bug#38633: 27.0.50; Broken faces, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/12/16
- bug#38633: 27.0.50; Broken faces, Manuel Uberti, 2019/12/16
- bug#38633: 27.0.50; Broken faces, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/12/16
- bug#38633: 27.0.50; Broken faces, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/12/16