I keep finding it in my code, in areas I am not working in or in areas I just completed. Is there some sort of autocomplete or spell checker that thinks it knows better than me?
I tried searching for : space = but it found := (no space)
I keep finding it in my code, in areas I am not working in or in areas I just completed. Is there some sort of autocomplete or spell checker that thinks it knows better than me?
I tried searching for : space = but it found := (no space)
code point in charset: 0x3A script: latin syntax: . which means: punctuation category: .:Base, a:ASCII, l:Latin, r:Roman to input: type “C-x 8 RET 3a” or “C-x 8 RET COLON” buffer code: #x3A file code: #x3A (encoded by coding system utf-8-unix)
code point in charset: 0x20 script: latin syntax: which means: whitespace category: .:Base, a:ASCII, l:Latin to input: type “C-x 8 RET 20” or “C-x 8 RET SPACE” buffer code: #x20 file code: #x20 (encoded by coding system utf-8-unix)
code point in charset: 0x3D script: latin syntax: _ which means: symbol category: .:Base, a:ASCII, l:Latin, r:Roman to input: type “C-x 8 RET 3d” or “C-x 8 RET EQUALS SIGN” buffer code: #x3D file code: #x3D (encoded by coding system utf-8-unix)
Please post the whole output (it should contain “font” and “text propertires”), and run describe-char against the actual space-inserted assignment operator you found (not the newly created file), and finally, enclose the output with three backquotes. to format it properly.