* If using traffic signs, use them correctly ;-)
@ 2022-09-04 5:29 Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez
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From: Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez @ 2022-09-04 5:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
after my month of Internet disconnection (a very good cure BTW) I have
compiled emacs-29 once again. I'm on Linux and yes, I use native
compilation. So when launching the freshly compiled emacs, I got a ton of
warnings, all preceded by annoying 'do not enter' signs.
Yes, they are annoying. Firstly, because in the remote case I would use
them, it would be for something that makes the use of emacs impossible,
mainly a BIG error. In this case, if you are compeled to using traffic
signs, use any of the triangular warning signs. And secondly, because don't
need all that visual cluttering. A simple 'Warning' or 'ERROR' line in the
messages buffer is more effective for me.
Best, /PA
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