:: Johann Spies writes: > On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 03:19:51PM -0500, Peter S Galbraith wrote: >> >> Giulio Morgan wrote:
>> > don't know why this was necessary, I imagine it may be from >> > trying to run both xemacs and fsf emacs. >> >> I don't think so. They are both identical (and both a bit >> outdated). > One difference that I found was that xemacs does not like > (global-font-lock-mode t) > which emacs needs for proper font-locking. My solution is to put it > as the last line in .emacs This has worked for me for a long time: ;; Set var. to know if we are running XEmacs ;; (defvar gnu-emacs (string-match "GNU" emacs-version)) (defvar running-xemacs (string-match "XEmacs\\|Lucid" emacs-version)) ;; Then use running-xemacs whenever you need to configure ;; stuff for Emacs/XEmacs differently (cond ((not running-xemacs) code-for-emacs-only )) (cond (running-xemacs code-for-xemacs-only )) So I havee my (global-font-lock-mode t) line inside a (cond (not running-xemacs) ... ) I think there was also a wy to use a .xemacs file, but I don't remember if XEmacs will read it automatically or not. J. -- Jeronimo Pellegrini Institute of Computing - Unicamp - Brazil http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~jeronimo mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]