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Re: Problems after upgrade
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Decebal |
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Re: Problems after upgrade |
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Fri, 8 May 2009 10:36:22 -0700 (PDT) |
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On 8 mei, 19:09, "Drew Adams" <drew.ad...@oracle.com> wrote:
> > Because off org-mode I needed to upgrade Emacs. I now installed
> > 22.3.1. Before I had a 21 version. I do not know wich one.
>
> Congratulations! Emacs 22 is far, far better than Emacs 21 (IMHO).
On another system I was allready working with 22. I did not see
differences. But offcourse it 'never' hurts to use the latest version.
> > Another change is that regions are not visible anymore. I put in
> > my .emacs: (transient-mark-mode 1)
> > and now it works again. Are the defaults changed?
>
> In Emacs 21 transient-mark-mode is off by default also. Perhaps you had
> something in your init file that turned it on? If you try `emacs -q
> --no-site-file' in Emacs 21, I think you will see the same thing - no
> transient-mark-mode, by default.
I do not have the 21 version anymore, so I can not try that. But that
should not be the case. I only changed the version. My configuration
files did not change.
> > The last problem is that previously the *GNU Emacs* buffer would be
> > killed with any action I did. (Or C-l if I wanted it to be killed, but
> > did not want to do something.) Now I need to kill the buffer manually.
> > What is happening here.?
>
> Sorry, I don't follow; perhaps someone else can help here. What is the *GNU
> Emacs* buffer? If you start Emacs 22 with `emacs -Q', do you get a *GNU Emacs*
> buffer?
>
> Perhaps you could describe just what you do to reproduce the problem, starting
> with `emacs -Q'. (We can't debug an init file we know nothing about.)
Then you get it yes. When starting with -q, there are the following
buffers:
.% *GNU Emacs* 810 Fundamental
*scratch* 191 Lisp Interaction
* *Messages* 81 Fundamental
It is the first buffer. But the problem is 'solved'. I copied the
configuration of the other Emacs. Now desktop save works again (it is
different in 21 and 22, the sime with hide toolbar). I closed the
buffer, that is saved, so the buffer will not show up anymore, so no
problem that it not closes automatically.