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David Bremner ***@***.***> writes: > I don't know if it is significant, but that uses libutfcpp 3.2.5 from > Debian. That _seems_ to be more recent (Sept 2023) than the...
Alexis Hildebrandt ***@***.***> writes: > If I've tested properly the issue first appears when using utfcpp [v3.2.5](https://github.com/nemtrif/utfcpp/releases/tag/v3.2.5) and disappears again when using utfcpp [v4.0.1](https://github.com/nemtrif/utfcpp/releases/tag/v4.0.1). > > * Can debian update...
Alexis Hildebrandt ***@***.***> writes: > That's good news, @bremner and thanks for asking the Debian maintainer of utfcpp. Any specific reason why the request is to update utfcpp in Debian...
Greg Hendershott ***@***.***> writes: > I pushed to a topic branch a simple commit ddd0f46. It just adds to `racket-hash-lang.el`: > > ```emacs-lisp > (defun org-babel-edit-prep:racket-hash-lang (babel-info) > "Recreate back-end...
Greg Hendershott ***@***.***> writes: > OK this took awhile but I think I understand the problem space now. > > I have a solution that I believe is generally correct....
Greg Hendershott ***@***.***> writes: >> Would it make sense to update auto-mode-alist to open files with the >> given suffix in the newly created mode? Maybe that is mission creep,...
Greg Hendershott ***@***.***> writes: >> That makes sense, but I then I wonder (lazily without looking at the >> code) what the file extension is needed for? > > It's...
Greg Hendershott ***@***.***> writes: > I pushed another commit with some doc prose edits, to the [issue-692 branch](https://github.com/greghendershott/racket-mode/commits/issue-692/). > > The doc string now: > > ```elisp > (defmacro racket-declare-hash-lang-for-org-babel...
Adrian Perez writes: > Definitely not a bad idea! I will look into submitting the tool for inclusion in the Notmuch repository. > Hi Adrian, Hi all; Hopefully it is...
Feel free to start notmuch-address.c if that makes life easier. The current integration / code-borrowing with notmuch-search is an implementation detail which need not be preserved. I think it will...