Thank you. I meant to type -Q, honest, but typed -nw by mistake. :P Yes, something in my .emacs is to blame.
https://github.com/mcandre/dotfiles/blob/master/.emacs
Hi, Andrew.
Andrew Pennebaker <andrew.pennebaker@gmail.com> wrote:
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> When I try to indent in java-mode, Emacs throws an error.
> Trace:
> $ emacs -nw
> C-x h DEL
> M-x java-mode
> public class Test { RET
> TAB
> Minibuffer: Error evaluating offset + for inclass: Got invalid value
> tab-width
> C-h v tab-width
> 8
Does the problem occur when you start '$ emacs -nw -Q'? It doesn't with
me.
Might there possibly be something in your .emacs contributing towards
the problem?
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> Cheers,
> Andrew Pennebaker
> www.yellosoft.us
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