> From: http://www.cs..edu/~b > Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2016 12:17:02 -0800 > > I know Jonathan is just going to tell me to stop using JOVE, but... I still use JOVE. In fact, I'm using it to write this email. > I just copied a few lines of code with M-W and then pasted them a few lines > down with C-Y, but the new location isn't as deep in nesting, so I then said > M-8 M-X shift-region-left. Surprisingly, I have never used this function. I almost always use replace-in-region and query-replace using regexes. > And it changed the text! I can't actually swear > to whether it was the paste or the shift because I wasn't paying that close > attention. But it turned "menustack" to "menuscack" and elsewhere turned > "menu" to "menenu" and also "length-1" to "lengt1". That is just hilarious. I tried it just now and it works fine. I'm on 64-bit Debian. > I know MacOS 10.10 broke a lot of programs, but mostly they just wouldn't run > at all. This feels like some kind of timing error. If I had used command-C > to copy and command-V to paste, I'd figure it was a problem about the MacOS > clipboard vs. the X11 clipboard, which has a long history of flakiness, but > that can't affect C-Y yank. > And no, it's not just the display that got > messed up; I searched for "menusc" and it found it.