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Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 08:57:52 -0600
Subject: emacs 23.1.1 macro behavior and name completion
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Emacs 23.1.1 (Cygwin 1.7) stores spaces literally inside emacs macros inste=
ad of using the space as a name completion command.  In the older emacs (Cy=
gwin 1.5) this is not the case.  The stored macro behaved exactly like the =
keystrokes were originally typed interactively.  Is this a "feature" of the=
 new emacs?  Does this emacs version do the same thing on a native Linux PC=
?  i.e., does this have anything to do with Cygwin itself?

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