Dnia czwartek, 13 stycznia 2011 o 15:38:15 walter harms napisał(a):
Am 13.01.2011 13:18, schrieb Krzysztof Żelechowski:
Dnia środa, 12 stycznia 2011 o 09:15:03 walter harms napisał(a):
i guess you can simply make a copy of html.lsp and change the font name from lucida to lucidatypewriter something you obviously have. you can use xlsfonts "*lucida-medium-r-*1" to see if you can that font at all.
* The file html.lsp is not configurable at present ({ rpm -qc xorg-x11; }).
you mean you can not access that file ? you need to become root to change it.
It means my change would not survive an update.
I did a quick look into the source and the readme says that you can use ctrl+(middle mousebutton) to get an edit-menu where can change the mode.
Yes, that is viable. I find the SGML mode quite appropriate. However, this trick is not discoverable at all.
i have attached the README so you can get it in all glory. If i read correctly you can also add a private directory with you own list setup.
Thanks. Observe that the README file should be distributed in the binary package as package documentation. Moreover, there it does not contain the word ‘private’ at all, whereas the word ‘directory’ does not return the information you refer me to. Just the opposite, the documentation says the LISP engine cannot be customised:
Since the interface is, unfortunately, complex enough to not expect casual users to have something like a $HOME/.xedit file, if you want to add new modes, please check lisp/modules/xedit.lsp:*auto-modes*
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