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Re: using filter correctly?
- From: Samuel Wales <samologist@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 19:59:01 -0700
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On 7/28/13, Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> The buffer where your filter runs is " *w3m-work*" (or perhaps
> " *w3m-work*-123456"). Note that the name begins with SPC.
> Here is a handy way to view that buffer while e-debugging. Add
> something like this snippet to the beginning of your filter
> function:
>
> (let ((pop-up-frames t)) (pop-to-buffer (current-buffer)))
I didn't understand that at all :). Edebug doesn't do this by
default? And why did a frame not pop up? And why pop to the buffer
that's current? :)
But it worked perfectly, fixing Edebug. And I found my bug: I was
using and instead of progn. The filter works now.
Thank you for your great patience, Katsumi.
Samuel
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