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From: "Brent S. Elmer Ph.D." <webe3vt@aim.com>
To: 11989@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#11989: mark region unreliable in 24.1
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2012 10:07:00 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1342706820.24101.11.camel@belmer> (raw)

I am a long time emacs user and recently upgraded to 24.1.  One very
annoying bug is that marking a region sometimes works but sometimes
doesn't.  I use CTL-SPC to set the mark for the beginning of the region.
I then move the cursor to the end of the region I want to mark.  I then
do something like CTL-w or ALT-w to cut or copy the region.  Sometimes
the region gets marked and sometimes it doesn't.  I read through the
release notes and see that a lot of the region marking and clipboard
stuff has changed.  I have changed some of the variables to see if I
could get it to work like it did in 23 but nothing seems to make it
reliable.  I think there is a bug in the region handling.  Another place
I noticed the region marking not working is in Python mode.  I mark the
start of a region using CTL-SPC and move the cursor to the end of the
region.  I then go to the Python menu and select shift region
left/right.  Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.  There is some
kind of a bug in the region handling in version 24.1.  Region marking
was always reliable before.

If it makes any difference, here is my setup:
Debian GNU/Linux testing/wheezy 
gnu emacs 24.1+1-1 directly from the Debian repository(unstable branch)






             reply	other threads:[~2012-07-19 14:07 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2012-07-19 14:07 Brent S. Elmer Ph.D. [this message]
2012-07-22  9:39 ` bug#11989: mark region unreliable in 24.1 Stefan Monnier
2012-07-22 22:48   ` Wendy Elmer
2012-07-23 13:13   ` Brent S. Elmer Ph.D.
2012-07-24  9:56     ` Tassilo Horn
2012-07-25  6:15       ` Chong Yidong

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