* Emacs 26.0.91: Paste text from teaviewer error
@ 2018-04-03 3:17 zhang cc
2018-04-03 7:08 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: zhang cc @ 2018-04-03 3:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Emacs developers
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The copied text is from right to left:
Emacs(on Centos7) <— tewmviewer <— Remote Desktop(on windows7) <— windows 10
When pasting(yank) in Emacs, emacs display the following error:
gui--selection-value-internal: Wrong type argument: buffer-or-string-p, [1867259939 1768300647 1663067500 1952540018 1915708517 1952543855 1411408997 1685284213 539785569 1883316275 …]
Pasting in gvim has no problem.
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* Re: Emacs 26.0.91: Paste text from teaviewer error
2018-04-03 3:17 Emacs 26.0.91: Paste text from teaviewer error zhang cc
@ 2018-04-03 7:08 ` Eli Zaretskii
2018-04-03 9:33 ` zhang cc
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2018-04-03 7:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zhang cc; +Cc: emacs-devel
> From: zhang cc <ccsmile2008@outlook.com>
> Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2018 03:17:49 +0000
>
> The copied text is from right to left:
>
> Emacs(on Centos7) <— tewmviewer <— Remote Desktop(on windows7) <— windows 10
>
> When pasting(yank) in Emacs, emacs display the following error:
>
> gui--selection-value-internal: Wrong type argument: buffer-or-string-p, [1867259939 1768300647 1663067500
> 1952540018 1915708517 1952543855 1411408997 1685284213 539785569 1883316275 …]
Thank you for your report.
First, please post this to the bug tracker (using report-emacs-bug),
rather than here.
Second, I don't think a lot of people here use teamviewer, let alone
the other proprietary software you mention. So please try to figure
out which of the hops gave birth to the vector quoted in the error
message, and what do the numbers mean. A full Lisp backtrace will
also be useful.
Thanks.
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* Re: Emacs 26.0.91: Paste text from teaviewer error
2018-04-03 7:08 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2018-04-03 9:33 ` zhang cc
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From: zhang cc @ 2018-04-03 9:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eli Zaretskii; +Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
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On 3 Apr 2018, 3:08 PM +0800, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>, wrote:
Thank you for your report.
First, please post this to the bug tracker (using report-emacs-bug),
rather than here.
Second, I don't think a lot of people here use teamviewer, let alone
the other proprietary software you mention. So please try to figure
out which of the hops gave birth to the vector quoted in the error
message, and what do the numbers mean. A full Lisp backtrace will
also be useful.
Thanks.
Gnus doesn’t work well with my current email provider(www.outlook.com) here. So I didn’t setup emacs to send email and forget how to report emacs bug with other email client. I will learn it again later.
Reproducing it need too many machines, I don’t have them all the time. I will report a bug with Lisp backstrace next time.
The clipboard content setup by teamviewer may follows some standard on GNU/Linux, so the content can be pasted in gvim or other notepad-like apps. If so, I think emacs may support it as well.
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