Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!rutgers!rochester!cornell!batcomputer!sun.soe.clarkson.edu!rpi!pawl.rpi.edu!tale From: tale@pawl.rpi.edu (David C Lawrence) Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.bug Subject: Minibuffer oddities (was: bug) Message-ID: Date: 12 Feb 89 20:04:47 GMT References: <8902121627.AA05481@csseq.tamu.edu> Sender: usenet@rpi.edu Reply-To: tale@pawl.rpi.edu Distribution: gnu Organization: The Octagon Room Lines: 25 In-reply-to: romero@CSSEQ.TAMU.EDU's message of 12 Feb 89 16:27:15 GMT In article <8902121627.AA05481@csseq.tamu.edu> romero@CSSEQ.TAMU.EDU (Ron Romero) writes: When I call up the calendar function in horizontal split mode, The mini-buffer expands to about half the screen. This is very weird ... just as I was about to post an note about something screwy that jut happened to me, this message shows up at the same time. I am in GNU Emacs 18.50.2 of Sun Oct 30 1988 on imagine.pawl.rpi.edu (berkeley-unix), Sun 3/50. (18.53 should hopefully be on our machines RSN.) I was going about my normal Emacs life today when I killed a window; it was replaced by #, which is the minibuffer. The window was in Fundamental mode (my default is text-mode) and it could not be killed with kill-buffer. current-buffer returned the above result, but it did not show up in buffer-menu-mode. I have no idea what caused it or whether it is reproducible. It might be just a fluke of nature, but has anyone else seen that happen? Dave -- tale@rpitsmts.bitnet, tale%mts@rpitsgw.rpi.edu, tale@pawl.rpi.edu