* Customization buffer doesn't show up correctly
@ 2008-12-30 21:57 vr.sundar
2008-12-30 23:28 ` Lennart Borgman
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From: vr.sundar @ 2008-12-30 21:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel
Hi,
I'm using the latest (as of yesterday) cvs trunk Emacs on a Mac (OS X
10.4) and I've been seeing this problem for a while. When I try to
customize a variable the buffer that shows up is empty. But that text
shows up instead in the file that I had opened when I called
customize-variable.
As an example, this last time, I had toggle.el from emacswiki open and
was trying to customize toggle-mapping-style. An empty buffer callled
"Customize Option: Toggle Mapping Style" opened up in a new window in
the bottom half of the frame. In the top window, toggle.el now shows
up as modified with the buttons/text that I expected to see in the
customization window.
Any help is greatly appreciated. I can open a ticket if pointed to the
bug tracking system. If anyone else isn't able to recreate this
easily, I can try to get more information that can help in debugging
this though I need specific steps to try out. I suppose this could
also be caused by something in my setup. The only thing of note that I
can think of is that I have ecb installed and it runs automatically
when I run emacs.
thanks
sundar
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