Zenitani Seiji
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Tue Mar 28 23:28:56 JST 2006
Hi, On 2006.03.28, at 12:12, Charles Martin <chasr****@gmail*****> wrote: >Oh, hell, where's resize-minibuffer-mode gone? > Resize-minibuffer-mode (rsz-mini.el) is in the 'obsolete/' directory in emacs source code. Carbon Emacs Package no longer ships with the obsolete files. Sorry for your inconvenience. According to the rsz-mini.el, ;; This package is obsolete. Emacs now resizes mini-windows ;; automatically. >Is there some central point from which we can get warnings about when >functions and behaviors that have been around for decades go away? My changes are summarized at http://homepage.mac.com/zenitani/emacs-e.html#history . On 2006.03.28 at 09:33, Jose Figueroa-O'Farrill <j.m.f****@ed*****> wrote: > > In my case it is 0x1F5:0:0, but I'm not sure how to read this. I read > somewhere that this variable is set to the first line of the Language > tab of the International Preferences, though -- if this is any help. In our environment, it's something like 0x1F5:1:14. I assume that *:1:14 stands for the Japanese language environemnt. -- Seiji