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Date: 02 Jun 1997 17:51:05 +0900
In-Reply-To: Steven L Baur's message of 02 Jun 1997 01:31:29 -0700
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>>>>> In <m2bu5po17i.fsf@altair.xemacs.org> 
>>>>>	"sb" = Steven L Baur <steve@xemacs.org> wrote:
sb> P E Jareth Hein <jhod@po.iijnet.or.jp> writes:

sb> > I am proposing (have already started the work) to alter the
sb> > behaivior so that when an end (or start, for that matter) is
sb> > closed, the cursor will be drawn inside the respective glyph.
sb>  ...
sb> > Any screams of anguish from the audience?

sb> So long as (in particular) the MIME glyph code (tm/SEMI/VM, etc.)
sb> continues to work I have no problem with this.

  tm and SEMI uses different implementations of emu to solve it.  I
would like to change to sync with Emacs if possible.

-- 
tomo.

