- Subject: Re: DFA cache tables
- From: Dave Kuhlman <dkuhlman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 16:16:34 -0800
On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 09:12:21AM +0100, G. Milde wrote:
[very helpful info snipped]
>
> What can you do:
> ----------------
>
> Either run (x)jed as root and open a LaTeX file. -- The dfa table will
> be cached in path_concat(JED_ROOT, "lib") and be available for all
> users on the system.
>
> Or set in your jed.rc
>
> Jed_Highlight_Cache_Dir == path_expand("~/.jed/lib/");
> Jed_Highlight_Cache_Path += "," + path_expand("~/.jed/lib/");
>
> (make sure the directory exists).
>
> The libdir.sl mode (http://jedmodes.sf.net/mode/libdir/) automatically
> adds new library dirs also to Jed_Highlight_Cache_Path (you still
> have to set Jed_Highlight_Cache_Dir).
>
Günter -
Thank you for this information. I have been using email more on a
remote machine where I did not have root privileges and did not
know how to do this. Now I no longer have to wait on the
generating DFA message each time I write an email.
Thanks again. And, thanks for the pointer to the dfa section of
the on-line docs.
Dave
--
Dave Kuhlman
http://www.rexx.com/~dkuhlman
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