Re: OT: Help! I need emacs html mode
On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Maury R. Merkin wrote: > I have almost everything important working now from my switch last week > from RH to potato. While I can't say that it's been painless, I have > learned some things, which, I s'pose is good for the soul, or something. > > So, one of my two major remaining problems is that I just need emacs' > html mode 'cause I maintain some rather large Web sites and I won't know > what to do without it. I think you need the psgml package.
Re: OT: Help! I need emacs html mode
"Maury R. Merkin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > So, one of my two major remaining problems is that I just need emacs' > html mode 'cause I maintain some rather large Web sites and I won't know > what to do without it. > All I know is that whenever I installed or upgraded xemacs before, it's > always been there. I have never understood (or had to understand) > anything about configuring emacs. Now the emacs and xemacs installed > with potato did not have it. I don't know about xemacs .deb packages, since I have always compiled my own xemacs, but the reason could be that latest versions of xemacs use "package" system that allows you automatically download and install different modes as packages. Read Xemacs's docs on packages, and make sure that hm--html is installed. The packages can be managed thru menus Options->Manage Packages. Apart from that, I find the following in my .emacs: (autoload 'html-mode "psgml-html" "Load psgml-html-mode" t) (add-hook 'html-mode-hook 'hm--html-minor-mod) HTH -- Arcady Genkin http://www.thpoon.com Nostalgia isn't what it used to be.
OT: Help! I need emacs html mode
I have almost everything important working now from my switch last week from RH to potato. While I can't say that it's been painless, I have learned some things, which, I s'pose is good for the soul, or something. So, one of my two major remaining problems is that I just need emacs' html mode 'cause I maintain some rather large Web sites and I won't know what to do without it. All I know is that whenever I installed or upgraded xemacs before, it's always been there. I have never understood (or had to understand) anything about configuring emacs. Now the emacs and xemacs installed with potato did not have it. Any help will be appreciated. Maury