I'm not entirely sure what you're after here. If you simply want syntax highlighting to be turned on by default, add the line

(global-font-lock-mode 1)

to your .emacs file. If you want a different colour scheme, you might find what you're after in edit/customize emacs/customize group: faces... and so on. Don't forget to set any changes you make for future sessions. (The whole thing's a bit messy, but I'm sure there's a config file you could tweak! Good luck.)

Then again, I've probably completely misunderstood your problem...

Cameron


On Tue, 2005-03-08 at 00:09 +0000, Ruth Ivimey-Cook wrote:

I played around for ages and eventually gave up trying to add to the
load path, putting the lilypond files in the place emacs wanted them
(in
my case, /usr/share/xemacs/site-packages/lisp/ with lilypond-init.el
in ./site-start.d) I believe there is an
equivalent /usr/share/emacs/...
too.


Ah, for some reason I hadn't gotten lilypond-init.el into my ~/site-
start.d directory.  I moved it there and now I'm getting the real
LilyPond mode with proper indents, menus, etc.

Now if I could get emacs to start with the color scheme I like...

-David




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