Andy Green
uayeb****@gmail*****
Thu Nov 30 16:29:18 JST 2006
Seiji, Actually, I had "OSX Native Input Method" turned off, and turning it on resulted in immediate improvement. Switching it off again brought the problem back, so clearly it works much better with it turned on. I imagined this was something simple, but I couldn't find hints anywhere for the life of me. Thanks, Andy On 11/30/06, Seiji Zenitani <zenit****@mac*****> wrote: > > Hi, > > Turn off "Help > Carbon Emacs Package > OSX Native Input Method", > "Save Changes" and restart Emacs. Then, is your situation improved? > > Seiji > > On 2006/11/24, at 2:42, Andy Green wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I'm having a very annoying problem with Carbon Emacs. Every few > > (5-10) seconds, emacs stops updating the display and seems > > completely unresponsive. Then, after a pause of as much as 10 > > seconds, it begins working normally, and react to all keypresses > > during the unresponsive period. It is most noticable whenever I > > scroll using the keyboard or type. > > > > I have disabled my .emacs file, but still have the same effect. > > Activity monitor does not show any noticable change in Emac's > > processor usage. > > > > The An old version (late 2005) worked perfectly. I have tried both > > 2006-09-01 and 2006-11-01, and both have the same problem. I'm > > going to have to revert to my old version until I solve this > > problem (which doesn't have Rails support which I need...) > > > > Thanks, > > Andy > > _______________________________________________ > > macemacsjp-english mailing list > > macem****@lists***** > > http://lists.sourceforge.jp/mailman/listinfo/macemacsjp-english > > _______________________________________________ > macemacsjp-english mailing list > macem****@lists***** > http://lists.sourceforge.jp/mailman/listinfo/macemacsjp-english > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed...Download