On 5, sep, 2000 at 04:46:53 -0400, Daniel P. Katz wrote: > This looks like the standard template from html-helper mode. The > template is defined in html-helper-mode.el in a variable called > html-helper-new-buffer-template which (at least in the version I use) > is defined as > > (defvar html-helper-new-buffer-template > '(html-helper-htmldtd-version > "<html> <head>\n" > "<title>" p "</title>\n</head>\n\n" > "<body>\n" > "<h1>" p "</h1>\n\n" > p > "\n\n<hr>\n" > "<address>" html-helper-address-string "</address>\n" > html-helper-timestamp-start > html-helper-timestamp-end > "\n</body> </html>\n") > "*Template for new buffers. > Inserted by `html-helper-insert-new-buffer-strings' if > `html-helper-build-new-buffer' is set to t") > > You can override this in your .emacs.el to set up the template in > whatever way you want. You can also turn off the skeleton completely > with > > (setq html-helper-build-new-buffer f)
I don't want to turn it off, just modify what's in the template. The problem is: where is html-helper-mode.el on Potato with xemacs21, find / -name html-helper-mode.el -print doesn't provide anything usefull, is it in some other file? I guess I could just put the above lisp in my ~/.emacs and modify as I see fit. BTW slightly OT for the thread: Can some XEmacs mailprogram read maildir and work with GnuPG? Thanks for your help. Morten -- UNIX, reach out and grep someone!