On May 23, 2007, at 1:17 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:

Lazy shot is a just-in-time fontlock accelerator, whose author is
currently not available AFAIK.  It is not necessary to get
fontlocking.  You may get substantially better results by using
fastlock or lazy-lock instead.

I tried lazy-lock, and it sort of works except: 1) I get lots of

Fontifying region...(wrong-type-argument number-char-or-marker-p nil)

messages


as soon as I select "Lazy Shot" in the "Syntax Highlighting" menu
(since otherwise the document is not fontified)

I don't understand.  Do you mean that because of the timer problem
lazy-shot never does any locking (at least, does that seem consistent
with the problem you're seeing)?

What I mean is that if I don't include

'(lazy-lock-mode t nil (lazy-lock))

or

'(lazy-shot-mode t nil (lazy-shot))

there is almost no highlighting in the document.

Thanks again,

Artemio
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