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Running w3m-emacs in Emacs 24.3
- From: Bernard Hurley <bernard@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 11:53:10 +0000
- X-ml-name: emacs-w3m
- X-mail-count: 11975
This bug report will be sent to the emacs-w3m development team,
not to your local site managers!!
Please write in simple English, because the emacs-w3m developers
aren't good at English reading. ;-)
Please describe as succinctly as possible:
- What happened.
- What you thought should have happened.
- Precisely what you were doing at the time.
Please also include any Lisp back-traces that you may have.
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Dear Bug Team!
In Emacs 24.3, it is necessary to set lexical-binding to t in the first
line of w3m-utils.el to get the full functionality of w3m-emacs. If you
don't, some things (e.g. saving bookmarks) no longer work. As far as I
can see this fixed all the problems.
Regards,
Bernard Hurley.
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System Info to help track down your bug:
---------------------------------------
emacs-w3m-version
=> nil
emacs-version
=> "GNU Emacs 24.3.50.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars)\n of 2013-01-13 on dell-laptop, modified by Debian"
mule-version
=> "6.0 (HANACHIRUSATO)"
system-type
=> gnu/linux
(featurep 'gtk)
=> nil
w3m-version
=> "w3m/0.5.3+cvs-1.1055"
w3m-type
=> w3m-m17n
w3m-compile-options
=> ("lang=en" "m17n" "image" "color" "ansi-color" "mouse" "gpm" "menu" "cookie" "ssl" "ssl-verify" "external-uri-loader" "w3mmailer" "nntp" "gopher" "ipv6" "alarm" "mark" "migemo")
w3m-language
=> nil
w3m-command-arguments
=> nil
w3m-command-arguments-alist
=> nil
w3m-command-environment
=> nil
w3m-input-coding-system
=> utf-8
w3m-output-coding-system
=> utf-8
w3m-use-mule-ucs
=> nil
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