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Re: table.el 1.6.1
From: |
Kim F. Storm |
Subject: |
Re: table.el 1.6.1 |
Date: |
23 Mar 2002 18:11:37 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2.50 |
Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
> I think it would be simpler to do an update whenever point moves in or
> out of an interval -- it may be a little wasteful, but we already have
> all the necessary information to do that in set_point_both,
>
> It is very wasteful and not much simpler. This would update the menu
> bar due to changes in point within a function. The right way would
> only look at point when it is time to read a command.
Considering that simply turning on column-number-mode causes
a mode-line/menu-bar/tool-bar update after every command, this
is at least an order of magnitude less wasteful than doing that.
I have c-n-m turned on all the time, and I don't actually see
any performance degredation _at all_.
>
> Please redo it the right way.
Sorry, but I don't see any other way, that to do this in
set_point_both. What do you suggest I do?
--
Kim F. Storm <address@hidden> http://www.cua.dk
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, (continued)
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Richard Stallman, 2002/03/22
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Kim F. Storm, 2002/03/22
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Kim F. Storm, 2002/03/22
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Tak Ota, 2002/03/22
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Kim F. Storm, 2002/03/22
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Stefan Monnier, 2002/03/22
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Tak Ota, 2002/03/22
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Richard Stallman, 2002/03/23
- Re: table.el 1.6.1,
Kim F. Storm <=
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Richard Stallman, 2002/03/24
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Stefan Monnier, 2002/03/25
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Kim F. Storm, 2002/03/25
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Richard Stallman, 2002/03/28
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Kim F. Storm, 2002/03/28
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Richard Stallman, 2002/03/29
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Kim F. Storm, 2002/03/31
- Re: table.el 1.6.1, Miles Bader, 2002/03/31
table.el 1.6.3, Tak Ota, 2002/03/22