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Dave Humphries wrote:
I don't know of any auto-insert-end-tags function for any mode, however
nxml-mode (for editing xhtml) does have a key sequence C-cf for
entering closing tags and I would be surprised if the standard or
psgml-mode didn't have something similar.
Will try nxml mode.
Tried
"Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can anyone please help me to find a better way to comment/uncomment
> Perl codes, just like what can be done for C codes? Thanks a lot for
> your help!
>
If you use cperl-mode there is a comment/uncomment-region command in
the menu.
--
Henrik Tougaard
Rolex JM wrote:
> I want to list in pop-up menu the possible completions returned from
> (dabbrev-completion). Then I can choose one from it and insert it into
> the text, just as (semantic-ia-complete-symbol-menu)
> does.
dabbrev-completion stores its results in dabbrev--last-obarray, which is
a
> Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 11:31:56 +0300
> From: Eli Zaretskii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > c:\ed\bin>cd c:/ed/
> > cd c:/ed/
> > The system cannot find the path specified.
> >
> > The problem being that the slashes should be backslashes.
>
> It's a bug. Please try the following patch:
Oops!
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Alan Mackenzie 写道:
> C-u M-x comment-region ;-)
"C-u M-x comment-region" works perfectly on my Emacs (which I igorantly
thought to be recent version, sorry about it) to uncomment Perl codes.
Thanks a lot!
> Put this in your .emacs:
>
> (eval-after-load "perl-mode"
> '(define-key perl-mode
> a new document. I tried setting the tex-dvi-view-command, but with no result.
I use AUCTeX with MikTeX (on Windows), so my options might be
different, but I don't have an option like the one you mention.
Instead, try TeX-output-view-style (or, on older versions,
TeX-view-style) in the TeX Comma
Am 19.08.2005 um 12:20 schrieb Martin Monsorno:
Peter Dyballa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have GNU Emacs 21.3.50 from CVS in rare use too.
You have 21.3.50 from CVS? I have a stable 21.4.1 version! But I
tried out 22.0.50 from cvs and: it NEVER does show me an 'ü'.
Instead it always dis
I want to list in pop-up menu the possible completions returned
from (dabbrev-completion). Then I can choose one from it and
insert it into the text, just as (semantic-ia-complete-symbol-menu)
does.
Would anybody tell me how to write that elisp? Thanks.
I have tried
setvbuf (stdout, (char *) NULL, _IONBF, 0);
and
fflush(stdout);
respectively. They both worked. Thanks lot.
From: Nick Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Lao JM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Emacs doesn't show printf() output during debugging.
"Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But I can't apply the above method to comment or uncomment Perl codes.
> Alternatively, I can comment Perl codes by first highlighting the codes
> then "M-x comment-region". But I don't know how to uncomment Perl
> codes; at least, "M-x uncomment-region" doesn'
At 22:08 on aoû 18 2005, Denis Bueno said :
> When your point is inside the paragraph, either do:
>
> M-h
>
> or
>
> M-x mark-paragraph
I learnt one more thing with this one.
I never used M-h inside Emacs before because that combination is masked
by default by the window manager to iconize
Peter Dyballa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have GNU Emacs 21.3.50 from CVS in rare use too.
You have 21.3.50 from CVS? I have a stable 21.4.1 version! But I
tried out 22.0.50 from cvs and: it NEVER does show me an 'ü'.
Instead it always displays the code: \374 in the latin-1 file, and
\303\2
Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 18 Aug 2005 14:23:59 -0700:
> I am right now using GNU emacs 20.3.1 on solaris.
First comment: that release is many years old; if you upgraded to a more
recent release (currently, that's 21.4), you might well like the new
features; there's little to dislike, and f
Am 18.08.2005 um 23:38 schrieb zl:
Got a bunch of errors during the compile-- see session copy below.
There are no errors -- just usual messages that come from the fact that
Lisp is late-binding? (I just don't remember the exact term -- did you
never compile an Emacs or one of its packages
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Edward M. Reingold)
> Date: 18 Aug 2005 14:55:03 -0500
>
> When I use C-c C-f in a LaTeX file, the *tex-shell* buffer is generated and a
> change directory command is given; on my PC it looks like
>
> c:\ed\bin>cd c:/ed/
> cd c:/ed/
> The system cannot find the pa
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 18 Aug 2005 12:57:05 -0700
>
> doing a bit more digging showed that eshell just pass this to
> 'cmdproxy' to start a process. However, cmdproxy seems to have a
> restriction on multiple arguments.
>
> So anyone has some workaround on this?
Try the obvious one:
> From: Martin Monsorno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 10:05:42 +0200
>
> I will append the files. As I don't know how to base64-encode it
> explicitly and well, I will just append also a tar file containing the
> three files.
Your message arrived here with no attached files.
> >
a.
What would be the first steps in developing anything that would
automatically setup gnus email for people already using gnus for
reading usenet but with minimal to no expertise, dyslexic, ADHD, short
attention span?...
b.
Are there too many varieties of computer setups that we could rule out
th
Getting tired of booting to XP to use activesync just
to copy a file or two.
Anybody tried synce tramp/ange-ftp integration?
Thanks,
-kin
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