Bug#625834: psgml: does not work (?)

2014-10-09 Thread Rob Browning
[If possible, please preserve the -forwarded address in any replies.] Apparently, in Debian, when both the emacs24 and psgml[1] packages are installed, psgml will work fine until/unless nxml-mode is invoked. After that nxml takes over. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=625834

Bug#625834: psgml: does not work (?)

2011-05-15 Thread Neil Roeth
I think this is a bug in nxml-mode, it should not make it impossible to switch to psgml's xml-mode. The defalias of xml-mode to nxml-mode should be removed from nxml-mode.el and should be replaced with code to set auto-mode-alist so that files with extension .xml would use nxml-mode by

Bug#625834: psgml: does not work (?)

2011-05-10 Thread Neil Roeth
On 05/06/2011 06:39 AM, A Mennucc wrote: Package: psgml Version: 1.3.2-12 Severity: important hi, I installed 'psgml' and opened a docbook document, but I got nXML mode I tried to use psgml mode, but I did not find a way I also noted that /usr/share/emacs23/site-lisp/psgml/install.log

Bug#625834: psgml: does not work (?)

2011-05-06 Thread A Mennucc
Package: psgml Version: 1.3.2-12 Severity: important hi, I installed 'psgml' and opened a docbook document, but I got nXML mode I tried to use psgml mode, but I did not find a way I also noted that /usr/share/emacs23/site-lisp/psgml/install.log contains a lot of warnings what is going

Bug#625834: psgml: does not work (?)

2011-05-06 Thread Neil Roeth
On 05/06/2011 06:39 AM, A Mennucc wrote: Package: psgml Version: 1.3.2-12 Severity: important hi, I installed 'psgml' and opened a docbook document, but I got nXML mode I tried to use psgml mode, but I did not find a way I also noted that /usr/share/emacs23/site-lisp/psgml/install.log

Bug#625834: psgml: does not work (?)

2011-05-06 Thread A Mennucc
Il 06/05/2011 13:03, Neil Roeth ha scritto: I will take a look. Could you attach the log to this bug report? yes rm -f config.status creating cache ./config.cache checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking for emacs...