Björn Lindström writes: > > The Emacs mode that accompanies the mozart package has a couple of > misfeatures. > > a) It changes the mode line globally. This is alright when Emacs is called > as 'oz', > I suppose, but _not_ when just loading a .oz file in a regular Emacs > session. > > b) Most bindings in oz-mode have a prefix of C-. , which often can't be > produced in > text mode. For instance, it doesn't work in xterm on my machine. This > should be > changed to the more common C-c. (C-. can of course be left in for those > that have > gotten used to it.) >
Hi Björn, Thanks for your comments. I am no emacs hacker, but ... a) I don't understand this. The mode-line is changed when we enter oz-mode. As far as I can see it is only in effect when we are editing buffers in oz-mode. For example, I like it that I can start an ordinary emacs, open a .oz file, automatically get font-lock and the Oz menu, even feed the buffer (and the mozart emulator is automatically started). Perhaps you can give me a step-by-step account that shows what you dislike. b) I definitely agree! I get bitten by this a lot. I will look into this. k