Thank you for your reply :)
When I open FDP file in Emacs, sgml-mode is not automatically detected.
I manually enabled this mode via `M-x sgml-mode'.
In this mode, `tab stops set to 2' and `8 leading spaces->single tab' worked
fine,
while `word wrap set to 70 chars' seems not working
(this means when I exceeded the limit, there isn't any highlight I can
recognize).
So the problems are:
1. Not entering sgml-mode automatically
2. Word wrap set to 70 chars doesn't working
Maybe I'll have to search for this mailing list more carefully.
On 06/02/2015 01:01 AM, Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
Hello Hoyoung,
On Sun, 31 May 2015, Hoyoung Kim wrote:
Hello. I'm trying to edit FDP xml files with Emacs.
I followed the instruction of FDP
Primer(http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/editor-config-emacs.html),
added several lines to my .emacs file.
However, it seems not working(word wrap, tab stops, 8 spaces to 1tab, etc)
correctly.
I'm using Vim right now, but I prefer Emacs for my text editing.
What should I do to edit files appropriately(make documents conform to FDP
guidelines) with Emacs?
Hmm, I am usually a vim user, but looking at the linked .emacs snippet, it
seems like it only defines a hook to be used when emacs is in sgml-mode.
When you are editing the FDP files, does emacs autodetect and enter
sgml-mode?
I thought there had been some email discussion in the past year or two
about what .vmirc and .emacs config were used by various committers (which
would probably also be helpful for your situation), but I cannot find it
with a quick search.
-Ben
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