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RE: tooltip-use-echo-area disappeared


From: jasonr
Subject: RE: tooltip-use-echo-area disappeared
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 13:24:50 +0100
User-agent: Internet Messaging Program (IMP) 3.2.3

It appears to have been moved from tooltip.el where it was preloaded, to gud.el,
so if gud is not loaded it has as good as disappeared.

I don't understand this decision. Why is this now considered a gud specific
feature? It was formerly a user option to have messages appear in the echo area
rather than as a tooltip. What is gud specific about that?

I haven't tracked down which code is using it, but I suspect it is somewhere
inside semantic or jdee, run from a timer. The biggest problem for me is that
Emacs is jumping to the top of the z-order whenever the message comes up.


Quoting Nick Roberts <address@hidden>:

>  > The following change seems to have removed the important variable
>  > tooltip-use-echo-area, with no apparent replacement.
>  > Besides breaking lisp code that was written for 21.1, I don't recall any
>  > discussion about why this feature should be deprecated.
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  >  2005-04-20  Nick Roberts  <address@hidden>
>  >
>  >     * tooltip.el (tooltip-use-echo-area): Replace as alias and deprecate.
>  >
>
> It *was* discussed at great length on emacs-devel. It has *not* been removed
> but has an alias: gud-tooltip-echo-area. Normal tooltips and GUD tooltips
> have
> been split, the code for the latter now resides in gud.el. The new behaviour
> is documented in the Emacs Manual. It is also described in NEWS.
>
> Why is tooltip-use-echo-area so important?
>
> What code does it break?
>
>
> Nick
>







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