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"Drew Adams" <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes:
> emacs -Q
>
> (defcustom foo ()
> "..."
> :type '(repeat (cons
> string
> (choice
> (const flimpo)
> (const nil)
> (other t))))
> :group 'edit)
>
> M-x customize-option foo
>
> Click button INS.
>
> (Optional: Enter something in field `String'.)
>
> Choose `Other' in `Value Menu'.
>
> An INS button pops up inappropriately under `Choice'. If you click it
> then it shows that it expects another `repeat' cell, at the wrong level.
I can reproduce this.
> This broken behavior happens as long as you choose `Other' in `Value
> Menu'. If you choose one of the other possibilities then Customize
> behaves correctly.
>
> To me this is clearly a bug. But it is so all the way back through
> Emacs 20. So I wonder - am I right? I cannot believe that this
> behavior is correct. What am I missing?
>
I think you are right. And it happens with the `Other' option, which
creates a widget of type `other', because that widget was defined with a
format string that contains the %n escape at the end of the string.
That escape add spaces (for indentation), after inserting a newline.
But it's not useful when at the end of the format string, because that
indents unconditionally the contents of the buffer that follow the
widget. The %n escape is better used in the middle of a format string,
to cause indentation of the contents that belong to the same widget.
Therefore, I think it is a mistake to have that %n in the format string
of the `other' widget, and I propose the attached patch.
Best regards,
Mauro.