Stefan Bruda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi,

Hi there!

> Terribly sorry for the long delay, I've been away on vacation till
> now.

I hope you enjoyed yourself :-)

> The problem is caused by `prolog-char-quote-workaround' being
> set (non-nil, default). When this variable is set the character
> 0 is defined as a quote characrer in order to handle
> pseudo-correctly the construct 0'a and the such. The side effect
> is that in the construct 0) the parenthesis is in effect quoted.

Thanks for the explanation. I've asked around, and there seems to
be no sane way to solve this: Emacs' syntax tables are just
context insensitive.

Is the 0'a construct that common that setting
`prolog-char-quote-workaround' to non-nil by default makes sense?
I haven't seen it at all so far.

Regards,
        -- Jorgen

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