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Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO
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Tim Johnson |
Subject: |
Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO |
Date: |
Wed, 08 Mar 2006 16:58:36 -0000 |
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On 2006-03-08, Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote:
>> However syntax highlighting for 'newlisp-font-lock-keywords fails.
>
> In what way, exactly.
> If you look at one of the keywords you're trying to highlight (like
> "array"), what does it look like? What does M-x list-text-properties-at say
> about the `face' property on those keywords?
It is not colorized.
list-text-properties-at returns:
"Text property at 2235: fontified t"
Would expect something like:
"Text properties at 2235:
face font-lock-keyword-face
fontified t
"
>> (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults)
>> (cons newlisp-font-lock-keywords
> ^^
> '
> This missing quote is probably what bothers XEmacs.
I believe that you are correct, placing the quote
"cured" that problem.
Now I have another error message from Xemacs:
"""
Range must be t or a character: "+-*/.<>=!?$%_&~^:"
"""
Xemacs appears to not like the last line of the
'define-derived-mode
Thank you.
--
Tim Johnson <tim@johnsons-web.com>
http://www.alaska-internet-solutions.com
- Derived Mode 101 HOWTO, Tim Johnson, 2006/03/06
- Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO, Stefan Monnier, 2006/03/07
- Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO, Tim Johnson, 2006/03/07
- Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO, Stefan Monnier, 2006/03/08
- Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO,
Tim Johnson <=
- Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO, Stefan Monnier, 2006/03/11
- Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO, Tim Johnson, 2006/03/13
- Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO, Stefan Monnier, 2006/03/13
- Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO, Tim Johnson, 2006/03/13
- Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO, Johan Bockgård, 2006/03/13
- Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO, Tim Johnson, 2006/03/13
- Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO, Johan Bockgård, 2006/03/14
- Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO, Tim Johnson, 2006/03/14
- Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO, Johan Bockgård, 2006/03/13
- Re: Derived Mode 101 HOWTO, Tim Johnson, 2006/03/13