Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>"Michael" == Michael P Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Michael> Normally the font-lock faces are set during
> Michael> initialization of emacs, either from default values or from
> Michael> the user's ~/.emacs file (like in my case).
>>"Michael" == Michael P Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> Normally the font-lock faces are set during
Michael> initialization of emacs, either from default values or from
Michael> the user's ~/.emacs file (like in my case). However,
Michael> psgml-mode can't use font-lock bec
On 19/01/02 Manoj Srivastava did speaketh:
> - User Option: sgml-markup-faces
> A list of markup to face mappings. Each element looks like
> `(MARKUP-TYPE . FACE)'. Possible values for MARKUP-TYPE is:
> `comment' comment declaration
> `doctype' doctype declarat
>>"Michael" == Michael P Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> So, the proper way to handle this is to customize the psgml
Michael> faces then? I'm trying to reinstall psgml now, but my
Michael> connection to the debian servers isn't that great right
Michael> now. I've really got to g
On 19/01/02 Manoj Srivastava did speaketh:
> Yes. Font-lock variables not being picked up by psgml. Font
> lock vars are semi static, SGML tags are created by parsing
> the DTDs. Hence, psgml does not use font lock (making sure the
> keywords were sane would be hard for SGML/XML). Hence,
>>"Michael" == Michael P Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> I reported them ages ago.
Michael>
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=123335&repeatmerged=yes
Yes. Font-lock variables not being picked up by psgml. Font
lock vars are semi static, SGML tags are cr
On 19/01/02 Manoj Srivastava did speaketh:
> As the psgml maintainer, I would like to know what bugs you
> have encountered (I note there are no reports beyond a wishlist to
> supprot font-lock in the BTS). If you do not actually report the
> flaws, how do you expect them to be fixed?
>
>>"Michael" == Michael P Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Michael> Personally, I'm not currently happy with psgml-mode. I'm
Michael> finding it buggy, and I've since uninstalled it. I'll try it
Michael> later after a few more revisions.
As the psgml maintainer, I would like to kno
> On 18/01/02 Arne W. Flones did speaketh:
>
> > Sorry, I do not run Xemacs (nor do I want to). I run emacs only in text
> > mode.
> > Furthermore, I do *NOT* want Emacs to render HTML, I merely want to use
> > Emacs
> > to edit it without the editor making stupid decisions for me, like indenti
On 18/01/02 Arne W. Flones did speaketh:
> Sorry, I do not run Xemacs (nor do I want to). I run emacs only in text mode.
> Furthermore, I do *NOT* want Emacs to render HTML, I merely want to use Emacs
> to edit it without the editor making stupid decisions for me, like indenting
> text 30 charact
> On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 06:21:10PM -0800, Arne W. Flones wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I recently updated my stable, but out of date, SuSE system to Debian
> > Potato (2.2r4). I'm now trying to smooth out some of the wrinkles.
> >
> > I use a lot of html locally for internal documents, all of which I
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