Good afternoon,
I'm trying to setup emacs variable to specify a counterpart file
for some perl modules. I've not been able to get it working and
not sure if problem is the emacs syntax or if counterpart
doesn't work for files in a different directory.
The directory/file structure is:
Schema:
Results:
User.pm
ResultSets:
User.pm
In the Schema/Results/User.pm file I put this as the first line:
# -*- x-counterpart: ../ResultSets/User.pm -*-
Clicking the counterpart button or choosing Open Counterpart
doesn't do anything. Should I be able to do that, and if so can
anyone suggest the correct syntax to use?
I have also tried a "Local Variables:" block at the end of the
file and that doesn't work either.
Thanks,
Charlie
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