>>>> "Stephen" == Stephen J Turnbull
<stephen(a)xemacs.org> writes:
First things first. A patch to 21.5 may fail to apply to 21.4, but
you can probably get a copy of 21.5 version of that function from
http://hg.debian.org/hg/xemacs/xemacs, and put the defun in init.el,
where it will override the built-in.
Second, I see that this comes from something called
"newcomment.el",
so it may not work at all without the rest of the new comment stuff.
You may copy that whole file to ~/.xemacs and put
(load (expand-file-name "~/.xemacs/newcomment.elc"))
Ok I used now bytecomp-runtime.el and the newcomment.el
indent-new-comment-line works now fine in *LaTeX* files but not in
lisp files
So the _new_ behavior is now:
I added a comment via `lisp-indent-for-comment'
(defun textmarker-region (start end) ;this is the comment
(interactive "r")
(xref-source-region start end)
(xref-target-region start end))
however then indent-new-comment-line put the cursor
(defun textmarker-region (start end) ;this is the comment
;;^
(interactive "r")
(xref-source-region start end)
(xref-target-region start end))
INSTEAD of
(defun textmarker-region (start end) ;this is the comment
;^
(interactive "r")
(xref-source-region start end)
(xref-target-region start end))
At least a ;; is added but the cursor is not in the right position.
Tested with 21.4.19 Mule.
Uwe
PS it seems that I post faster via gmane than via the mailing
list. Can somebody confirm this?
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