Hi Ted,
Please include xemacs-beta on all replies - the many are nearly always
smarter than the few.
On 1/22/07, Ted Pascaru <tpascaru(a)escapecom.com> wrote:
Hi Vin,
Thanks for the reply. Intalling text-modes did the trick. Is the dependency
set up anywhere in the installer? It would be nice to have it automatically
intall.
No, but assuming you used the Windows setup kit, text-modes is
installed by default. Run-time dependencies in XEmacs are a little
tricky; basically, the answer is that it depends on the path you take
through the lisp code. Unless you really know what you're doing, I
wouldn't recommend unchecking any packages in the installer. I
suppose I should make this clearer in the installation instructions.
I'll take that as an action item.
Otherwise, I did try to use the report-xemacs-bug originally, but it
does
not come up as a recongnized command.
report-xemacs-bug is part of the net-utils package.
Lastly, another minor bug with VHDL-MODE. The fontification works,
but I
have to issue the "vhdl-fontify-buffer" command first. All subsequent files
that are opened get fontified, but not unless I issues the command first.
This isn't the case on the regular Emacs. There might be a .emacs
modification I can make, but I just wanted to let you know about the
difference.
I think
M-x customize-group vhdl-highlight
will help you do what you want.
Regards,
Vin
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