> "Ph" == Ph Ivaldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ph> In the file http://www.fishfarm.de/projects/ts-mode.el there is this
Ph> code:
Ph> 8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--8<--
Ph> ;; Comment start with # and end with a newline (modify-syntax-entry
Ph> ?\# "<") (
Le 02 décembre 2008, Gour écrivit :
>> "Ph" == Ph Ivaldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ph> I discovered that the problem comes from the package
> Ph> http://www.fishfarm.de/projects/ts-mode.el More precisely from these
> Ph> two lines
> In which file?
In the file http://www.fishfarm.de/proje
Le 02 décembre 2008, Gour écrivit :
>> "Ph" == Ph Ivaldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ph> In the file http://www.fishfarm.de/projects/ts-mode.el there is this
> ...but I do not find it within my Emacs distro?
It's an external package, I never said it's included in the official
Emacs distribu
Hello,
I have a couple of groups which come from Gmane, which uses a mail to
news gateway thing.
I'd like to reply to one of the article but can't do it easily: doing
'S W' just only reply to the person mentioned by 'From:' header field
and doing 'F' just reply to the mailing list which is usuall
> "Ph" == Ph Ivaldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ph> It's an external package, I never said it's included in the official
Ph> Emacs distribution.
Hmm, but then I wonder how it breaks Gnus' handling of RSS feeds?
Ph> Emacs 22 and 23 with gnus 5.11.
I use Emacs CVS with Gnus 5.13 and do not ha