Hi I use the emacs mode a lot. One of the really un-nice things is that if I add/replace a file with syntax errors from emacs, the error message doesn't show up. If I do it in a terminal the error messages do show up. Other errors when adding/replacing do show up just fine. Any ideas what's the difference between syntax errors (from emacs point of view) and how this could be changed? Is it the emacs mode or chuck that's to blame? -- peace, love & harmony Atte http://www.atte.dk | quartet: http://www.anagrammer.dk http://www.atte.dk/gps | compositions: http://www.atte.dk/compositions
Atte, The emacs mode is to blame. When I was actively working on it, I was having a problem capturing the OTF command's process output back to emacs. If we figure this part out, getting it to register in emacs UI should be easy. best, Graham On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, Atte André Jensen wrote:
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I use the emacs mode a lot. One of the really un-nice things is that if I add/replace a file with syntax errors from emacs, the error message doesn't show up. If I do it in a terminal the error messages do show up. Other errors when adding/replacing do show up just fine.
Any ideas what's the difference between syntax errors (from emacs point of view) and how this could be changed? Is it the emacs mode or chuck that's to blame?
-- peace, love & harmony Atte
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