Thanks - I must say I missed this option - I checked and "on" is the default in xemacs.
Regards Ralph
"Berndl, Klaus" wrote:
As in the JDEE Docu explained(!) you have to set the option 'tempo-interactive' to a non nil value.
Seems as if XEmacs has this as default whereas Emacs has nil as default-value.But a hint for Paul: Maybe this option should be placed onto a more eyecatching place within the
whole related chapter!here is the docu of this option:
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tempo-interactive's value is
nilDocumentation:
*Prompt user for strings in templates.
If this variable is non-nil, `tempo-insert' prompts the
user for text to insert in the templatesYou can customize this variable.
Defined in `tempo'.
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Klaus-----Original Message-----
From: Ralph Jorre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 3:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Control structures - differences between emacs and xemacsThere seems to be a difference between xemacs and emacs as regards control structures such as "if' and "for" etc.
In xemacs on <return> after a control structure the control expression can be entered in the mini-buffer.
In emacs both on <return> and <space> the default behaviour seems to happen - ie the control structure is copied into the file without the possibility of
including the the control expression.Has anyone else noticed this behaviour or found a solution.
Regards Ralph
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