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Re: address@hidden: Font Lock on-the-fly misfontification in C++]
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Aidan Kehoe |
Subject: |
Re: address@hidden: Font Lock on-the-fly misfontification in C++] |
Date: |
Thu, 3 Aug 2006 10:54:43 +0200 |
Ar an triú lá de mí Lúnasa, scríobh David Kastrup:
> [...] There is almost no person who will say "I use Emacs on this
> computer, and XEmacs on that computer".
Minus how you express it, that’s what I do. If something with M-< and Emacs
Lisp is available on a machine, I’m certainly going to use it before nano or
vim, even if C-x 4 F doesn’t work.
--
Santa Maradona, priez pour moi!
- Re: address@hidden: Font Lock on-the-fly misfontification in C++], (continued)
- Re: address@hidden: Font Lock on-the-fly misfontification in C++], Stefan Monnier, 2006/08/02
- Re: address@hidden: Font Lock on-the-fly misfontification in C++], Aidan Kehoe, 2006/08/02
- Re: address@hidden: Font Lock on-the-fly misfontification in C++], David Kastrup, 2006/08/02
- Re: address@hidden: Font Lock on-the-fly misfontification in C++], Richard Stallman, 2006/08/02
- Re: address@hidden: Font Lock on-the-fly misfontification in C++], Alan Mackenzie, 2006/08/03
- Re: address@hidden: Font Lock on-the-fly misfontification in C++], David Kastrup, 2006/08/03
- Re: address@hidden: Font Lock on-the-fly misfontification in C++],
Aidan Kehoe <=
- Re: address@hidden: Font Lock on-the-fly misfontification in C++], Richard Stallman, 2006/08/03