Emanuel Berg embe8...@student.uu.se writes:
Or you can put your current `font-lock-add-keywords'
call into your ~/.gnus. Then it would be evaluated
before gnus-browse-mode was activated.
It is in an init file and it is evaluated before the
mode is set. For some reason it doesn't kick in
Tassilo Horn t...@gnu.org writes:
I think the reason why you need to trigger
font-locking explicitly using
`font-lock-fontify-buffer' (or `font-lock-ensure')
is that `gnus-browse-mode' doesn't set
`font-lock-defaults' which would be used to
initialize `font-lock-keywords'.
You mean like