Another weirdness: I have (global-font-lock-mode 1) and (autoload
'jde-mode "jde") in .emacs. when I visit my first java file in a session,
i.e., when JDE gets loaded, I get very lousy colors (almost everything
is green). If I do M-x global-font-lock-mode RET twice (turn font-lock
off and on again), I get the usual nice colors.
Can you say something about this?
Thanks.
> * In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> * On the subject of "Re: ANN: JDE-2.2.5 available"
> * Sent on Sat, 14 Oct 2000 19:28:41 +0000
> * Honorable Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> You may be an Emacs old-timer but you are a JDE newbie. I suggest you
> read the extensive discussions of this topic in the JDE mailing list
> archives to bring yourself up to speed on the reason for why things
> are as they are now. Then if you have a better solution, propose it.
point taken. I'll do the reading in my CFT.
> >Fortunately, JDE comes with the source code, so I could figure out that
> >creating an empty jde-project-file-name in the current directory would
> >fix my problem.
>
> This doesn't make any sense to me. How do you create a Lisp variable in a
> directory.
I meant an empty file with the name jde-project-file-name (note it was
not quoted, so it should have been evaluated to prj.el :-)
> "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"
"A computer scientist is someone who fixes things that aren't broken."
I believe in reviewing my code and changing the lousy stuff.
YMMV.
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