On Wed, Apr 08 2015, Neil Roberts wrote:
> It seems a bit strange that this has stopped working for you.
Yes. I don't understand exactly what's going on.
> mode. The C and C++ modes both inherit from prog-mode, as well as a
> bunch of other ones such as Python and lisp files.
That's what I guess
It seems a bit strange that this has stopped working for you. If you
specify a mode in the .dir-locals.el file then it's supposed to set the
variable for any files with that mode or any modes inherited from that
mode. The C and C++ modes both inherit from prog-mode, as well as a
bunch of other ones
On Fri, Apr 03 2015, Jordan Justen wrote:
>> - (fill-column . 78)
>
> Do we want to remove this? Or does it match the default?
The default is actually 70. I didn't mean to have that part in the
commit. Thanks for noticing.
>> + (".git" (nil (fill-column . 70)))
>
> Should the commit subject line
On 2015-04-02 14:38:53, Carl Worth wrote:
> I recently noticed (after upgrading to emacs 24?) that I was no longer
> getting automatic C-style settings in emacs like I was accustomed to
> getting. That is, I was now getting a default indentation of 8 and
> indentation with tabs instead of spaces.
>
On 03.04.2015 06:38, Carl Worth wrote:
> I recently noticed (after upgrading to emacs 24?) that I was no longer
> getting automatic C-style settings in emacs like I was accustomed to
> getting. That is, I was now getting a default indentation of 8 and
> indentation with tabs instead of spaces.
>
>
I recently noticed (after upgrading to emacs 24?) that I was no longer
getting automatic C-style settings in emacs like I was accustomed to
getting. That is, I was now getting a default indentation of 8 and
indentation with tabs instead of spaces.
It appears that the .dir-locals.el file is no long