Is there any fundamental reason why macro expansions (C-c C-m) do not get fontified?
--J.
Helmut Eller heller@common-lisp.net writes:
- Jan Rychter [2005-11-06 18:39+0100] writes:
Is there any fundamental reason why macro expansions (C-c C-m) do not get fontified?
No. I changed that and lisp-mode and font-lock-mode should now be used to display the expansion.
Oddly as it sounds, the window displaying the macro expansion code doesn't get fontified automatically, yet as soon as I do anything on the buffer (like moving point), it is suddenly fontified. Is that slime's business? Or some fontifying variable I have to tweak?
-t
* Tobias C. Rittweiler [2005-11-07 18:59+0100] writes:
Oddly as it sounds, the window displaying the macro expansion code doesn't get fontified automatically, yet as soon as I do anything on the buffer (like moving point), it is suddenly fontified. Is that slime's business? Or some fontifying variable I have to tweak?
I dunno. I thought it was an Emacs20 problem as it doesn't occur with Emacs22. The CVS version fixes the problem by calling fontify "manually" (at the cost of annoying those brave souls who disable font-lock mode).
Helmut.
Helmut Eller heller@common-lisp.net writes:
- Tobias C. Rittweiler [2005-11-07 18:59+0100] writes:
Oddly as it sounds, the window displaying the macro expansion code doesn't get fontified automatically, yet as soon as I do anything on the buffer (like moving point), it is suddenly fontified. Is that slime's business? Or some fontifying variable I have to tweak?
I dunno. I thought it was an Emacs20 problem as it doesn't occur with Emacs22.
I /am/ on GNU Emacs 22.0.50.1, though.
The CVS version fixes the problem by calling fontify "manually" (at the cost of annoying those brave souls who disable font-lock mode).
Yes, it does. Thank you.
-t