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Jens Lautenbacher writes:
>"William M. Perry" <wmperry@aventail.com> writes:
>
>> Jens Lautenbacher writes:
>> >"William M. Perry" <wmperry@aventail.com> writes:
>> >
>> >> Jens Lautenbacher writes:
>> >> >I've never seem this, and I don't know how this could happen. Bill,
>> >> >does w3 mangle with the modeline in any special way?
>> >> 
>> >>   Same way most other people screw with it.  Bunch of w3 specific stuff,
>> >> then drops into global-mode-string.
>> >[stuff-deleted]
>> >
>> >Uhm, but I don't see how this could prohibit the balloons to pop up...
>> >but I am sick of the modeline format anyway and can't thing logical
>> >today.
>> 
>>   The fact that I am not using any of the glyphs or extents in the modeline
>> spec would definitely cause this.
>
>But you use the global-mode-line-string which, in turn, holds all the
>display-time (extents . glyphs) cons cells. 

  No, I use `global-mode-string' - no extents in that.
global-mode-line-string doesn't exist.

-bp

