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>>>> "Scott" == Scott Grosch <Grosch>
writes:
cperl-invalid-face
is the variable governing this.
I can't see a clean way to turn this feature off.
I shall note, however, that I find this a valuable feature.
It shows trailing whitespace garbage in perl script which I wouldn't
notice otherwise.
I get rid of these by entering and exiting picture-mode.
In keeping with the spirit of Emacs it should still be possible to
turn this feature off for those who don't like it.
Best regards,
Adrian
Scott> I'm using cperl-mode 4.32 within xemacs 21.1.12 I really
Scott> dislike the _____ that are put at the start of lines which
Scott> are just spaces. Those are clearly being put in by
Scott> cperl-mode as those underscores aren't part of the saved
Scott> file. How do I turn that off?
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Adrian Aichner
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