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Re: Elisp and function definitions



Thanks!

(global-eldoc-mode 0)
works great.

I'm happy again :).


Kind regards
Bart

"T. V. Raman" <tv.raman.tv@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> This is eldoc -- it's turned on by newer versions of Emacs. Just
> turn it off and be happy again:-)
>>>>>> "Tim" == Tim Cross <theophilusx@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>     Tim> Hi Bart, I don't experience this so I don't think it is
>     Tim> emacspeak (though I've not updated for a few weeks).
>     Tim> 
>     Tim> It does sound similar to an issue I had when eldoc was
>     Tim> being loaded.
>     Tim> 
>     Tim> Tim
>     Tim> 
>     Tim> On 24 July 2015 at 14:39, Bart Bunting
>     Tim> <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>     Tim> 
>     >> 
>     >> Hi again,
>     >> 
>     >> Recently I've noticed that when I view an elisp file
>     >> emacspeak is reading out the function signatures when I
>     >> move over them.
>     >> 
>     >> Whilst this is at times helpful it hinders the reading of
>     >> code when they are constantly read.
>     >> 
>     >> For example when inside a multy line defun emacspeak
>     >> appears to keep reading the defun signature as I arrow
>     >> down through the defun.
>     >> 
>     >> I've tried cutting out large parts of my init.el, removing
>     >> all packages etc.
>     >> 
>     >> The behaviour appears to happen with a straight load of
>     >> only emacspeak.
>     >> 
>     >> I'm not sure if I've done something odd to cause this to
>     >> start happening, if it's a feature of emacspeak or
>     >> something changed in emacs.
>     >> 
>     >> Can anyone enlighten me as to where it is comeing from? I
>     >> thought at first it may have been company mode but I don't
>     >> even have that installed any more.
>     >> 
>     >> It's driving me nuts :).
>     >> 
>     >> Kind regards
>     >> 
>     >> Bart
>     >> 
>     >> 
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>     Tim> 
>     Tim> 
>     Tim> -- regards,
>     Tim> 
>     Tim> Tim
>     Tim> 
>     Tim> -- Tim Cross
Bart
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Bart Bunting



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