* Will Willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080507 19:21]:
> If you cant find a .emacs (or .xemacs, if that's the case) then create
> it in your home directory. Then add this line:
> 
> (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.pl\\'" . latex-mode))
> 
> and files (and new buffers) opened with a .pl extension will open in 
> latex-mode.

Many thanks, Will.  What a relief it is to be back in LaTeX mode
automatically when loading a Perl script!  Perhaps I would come to
appreciate Emacs perl mode if I used Perl on a daily basis, but my
daily routine revolves around LaTeX.

Now if only I could find a way within xkb to disable the numeric-lock
key -- truly "the key from Hell" if there ever was one.  I use the
numeric pad to move the cursor, so I hit the numeric lock key
inadvertently a dozen or so times a day.  But it appears as if epoxy
is the only immediate solution.

RLH

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