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Re: Plain TeX mode
From: |
Emil Hedevang Lohse |
Subject: |
Re: Plain TeX mode |
Date: |
Wed, 03 Dec 2003 04:13:58 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.1002 (Gnus v5.10.2) Emacs/20.7 (gnu/linux) |
Tim Heaney <theaney@cablespeed.com> writes:
> Emil Hedevang Lohse <emil@imf.au.dk> writes:
>>
>> When I write Plain TeX in Emacs I use the Plain TeX mode, but it
>> has a bad habit of showing text that follows \sl and \bf in italic
>> and bold letters respectively. How do I turn it off? (I don't mind
>> the colouring of the text, though.)
>
> You can change the Italic and Bold faces with
>
> Options -> Customize Emacs -> Specific Face...
>
> Click on Show to see the properties you can adjust. Deselect weight
> for bold and deselect slant for Italic. If you like, you can adjust
> the colors by changing the values for the different Font Lock faces
> this way as well.
Thank you, it helped a lot!
Having successfully gotten an answer I will try to ask another
question: I write a lot in danish where we have the letters æ, ø, å,
Æ, Ø, Å (in Plain TeX: \ae, \o, \aa, etc.). I do known how to make TeX
understand them directly, but I would also like Emacs to properly
colour my macro names. Currently "\red" is coloured light blue; but
with "\rød" the backslash and "r" are colored light blue but the "ø"
and "d" are not. Is there some way I can tell Emacs to include these
letters into its colour coding mechanism?
Regards,
--
Emil Hedevang Lohse <http://home.imf.au.dk/emil/>
Alle spørgsmål er lige dumme.
Og spørgsmålet "Kan ænder flyve?" er ikke dumt.
Re: Plain TeX mode, Sean Richards, 2003/12/02