- Subject: Re: problem with non ascii chars in xjed on kubuntu 7.10
- From: "G. Milde" <milde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 11:53:22 +0100
On 6.12.07, Joachim Schmitz wrote:
> G. Milde schrieb:
>> % 2.1.6 2007-12-05 - implement Jörg Sommer's fix for DFA highlight under
> I am using this version now but still get the wrong chars displayed in
> python-mode.
> after doing:
> M-X disable_dfa_syntax_for_mode("python");
> M-X use_syntax_table("python");
> the umlauts are displayed correctly.
... but you are not in DFA syntax highlight mode but in "traditional" mode,
where e.g. a mix of spaces and tabs in code indention is not flagged...
>> With pymode.sl >= 2.1.6 you can set the Python_Use_DFA custom variable.
>> E.g. put in your jed.rc (or other config file)::
>> variable Python_Use_DFA = 1;
> I have that.
>> and use the "Mode>Toggle syntax highlight scheme" menu entry to switch
>> between
>> the schemes.
> but that menu-entry is not in the Mode Menu
It seems like the extended pymode.sl is not found. Its location must come
first in the jed library path (check e.g. with
M-X message(get_jed_library_path())
or
M-X insert(get_jed_library_path())
> How can I trace what setup-files are loaded during jed-startup ?
jed --batch test.py
xjed --batch test.py
shows the full path of all loaded files, so you can check which version of
pymode.sl (or pymode.slc) is loaded.
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