I'm not an expert in this, but maybe the issue is that make-glyph code is supposed to take a char, and "..." is not a char.
On 6Nov2007, at 8:38 PM, Andrew Hyatt wrote:
> I just spend a good half hour tracking this down. It looks like
> this, in org-mode is killing me. It look wrong to me, but I'm not
> an expert:
>
> (set-display-table-slot
> org-display-table 4
> (vconcat (mapcar
> (lambda (c) (make-glyph-code c (and (not (stringp org-
> ellipsis))
> org-ellipsis)))
> (if (stringp org-ellipsis) org-ellipsis "..."))))
>
> Why are we making a glyph-code out of an ellipsis? We end up with
> a strange-looking display-table.
This is how I understand this need to be done. Am I not correct?
Anyway, I will revert to the default nil for org-ellipsis and leave
it to users to
customize it.
- Carsten
>
> On 11/6/07, Andrew Hyatt <andrew_hyatt@yahoo.com > wrote: I seem to
> have an issue where I will be using emacs for a while, and
> eventually something happens which will corrupt all org buffers,
> and make them unviewable (the buffer refuses to display, but
> otherwise does not affect the rest of my emacs session). The error
> I get is "line-move-partial: Invalid face". I can switch to text-
> mode and see it normally.
>
>
> I'm using emacs version 23.0.0.1. I'm using org-mode version
> 5.13a. This seemed to coincide to my upgrade from org-mode version
> 4 to 5.13a. This happens on both terminal and x-windows versions
> of emacs.
>
>
> Has anyone experienced this issue before? Any ideas on how to
> solve it?
>
>
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