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From: | Xin Shi |
Subject: | Re: [Orgmode] Release 5.23a |
Date: | Tue, 11 Mar 2008 11:03:43 -0400 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.12 (X11/20080208) |
Hi Richard,I'm very glad to hear that! I like to use nXhtml to cope with CSS file, it is great :)
Xin Richard G Riley wrote:
Xin Shi <address@hidden> writes:Richard G Riley wrote:Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:On Mar 11, 2008, at 1:03 AM, Xin Shi wrote:Hi, Thanks for the release! There is a bug which I got from an Email several weeks ago said it has been fixed, but I still found it in the 5.23a. When export the org file to html, emacs opens the .html file in the buffer. Since the html file has already been saved, shall we not open it in Emacs? Another reason that this matters to me is that I'm using the nXhtml mode, whenever emacs opens the html file, (even in the background buffer), it will load this mode and open the *nXhtml Welcome* buffer in half window. :)That is horrible bahavior, and you should start by writing a bug report to the maintainer of that package....The nxhtml welcome screen can be turned off in the nxhtml customize group.I found it: (setq nxhtml-skip-welcome t) Thank you all! XinI think its worth pointing out in Lennart's defence that this option is there, and the welcome screen is there to ensure that the new user sets the necessary options necessary to regulate nxhtml's workings - it's not a trivial package. AFAIK the welcome screen has a well flagged "setup" button and then will not appear again after setting up the required usage the first time. I'd also like to add it's one of the best packages out there for anyone using mix-mode files (e.g a php file containing xhtml, php, js etc) . The nxml completion works very well. The different mode hiliting is good. The auto switch between language specific minor modes as you cursor around is excellent. I had trouble recently with it but it seems the bugs are pretty much ironed out now. nxhtml and org-mode are my two main utility packages now.
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