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[Orgmode] Re: Src blocks fontification issue


From: Julien Fantin
Subject: [Orgmode] Re: Src blocks fontification issue
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 10:04:57 +0200

Hi Dan,
thanks for the answer and the unsollicited tip :)

I tried opening the file with a bare emacs and the problem persists.

I use true indentation in my files, which I think isn't what most
people do, so maybe the parser gets confused by a combination of
blocks not starting at column 0, and some other formatting, but I'm
failing to see the pattern...

Here is one of the incriminated files:

http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=yxdUmpKx

Hope this is any help...

Cheers

On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 12:48 AM, Dan Davison <address@hidden> wrote:
> Julien Fantin <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> First congratulations on adding in-line fontification to source
>> blocks, that's a great addition.
>>
>> However, since I pulled those changes, a recurring issue I've been
>> having has become even more annoying.
>>
>> When opening an org file, some src blocks headers don't seem to get
>> parsed properly, and now as a result, don't get fontified.
>> They are functional though, since they properly get tangled, and C-c '
>> performs as expected.
>> If I edit the header line, or the ones directly before and after it,
>> the block gets back to normal.
>>
>> Here is a screenshot to make things clearer, as you can see there are
>> no differences in formatting, and those properties drawer don't have
>> anything weird, just a single ID.
>>
>> http://imagebin.org/112413
>>
>> I was meaning to post a screenshot with whitespace-mode on to stress
>> that there are no apparent formatting differences, but it turned out
>> activating it fixed the issue !
>>
>> Not sure what I can do to further help debugging this ?
>
> Hi Julien,
>
> I don't have any clever ideas about this, so I'm just going to suggest
> the obvious: first a sanity check that it doesn't occur with emacs
> -Q. Then some sort of quasi-binary search through your emacs
> customisations. It looks like you're storing your emacs customisation in
> an Org file, so you can knock out entire trees with :tangle: no
> properties.
>
> Dan
>
> p.s. On a completely unrelated note, if you haven't already tried it:
>
> (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'pretty-lambdas)
>
> where the `pretty-lambdas' function is in starter-kit-defuns.org at
> git://github.com/eschulte/emacs-starter-kit.git
>
> (defun pretty-lambdas ()
>  (font-lock-add-keywords
>   nil `(("(?\\(lambda\\>\\)"
>          (0 (progn (compose-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)
>                                    ,(make-char 'greek-iso8859-7 107))
>                    nil))))))
>
>>
>> Cheers
>>
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