On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 16:55, Paul W. Frields wrote: > I'm hoping someone here has a quick solution. I'm working on a document > and my tags are giving me a problem under psgml. At a certain point in > my document, when I use a <filename> tag, slashes in the file name > content (not inside the tag marker) are being interpreted as ending tags > for the content outside "filename." So when I type: > > <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> > > the first slash is being seen as </para>, and the second as </sect1>. Something is wrong Paul. The electric close should operate on </ not just on / Unless some clever person has added even more brevity? I.e. you shouldn't get tag closure until the </ This is code to do it (defun sgml-slash-check () "For psgml-mode, if you type `/' after `<', insert the appropriate end tag, if there is an open element." (interactive) (if (= (char-before) 60) ;; Slash after <, let's end the current open element if we can (progn (sgml-parse-to-here) (cond ((eq sgml-current-tree sgml-top-tree) (insert "/")) ((not (sgml-final-p sgml-current-state)) (insert "/")) (t (progn (delete-backward-char 1) (insert (sgml-end-tag-of sgml-current-tree)))))) (insert "/"))) (add-hook 'xml-mode-hook (lambda () (define-key xml-mode-map "/" `sgml-slash-check))) Its a tortuous path to chase through emacs site-lisp and all included .el files, but somewhere there should be similar code to do this. I think its a part of psgml, but the code above is for xsl-mode, so may be different. psgml-edit.el is the file it's normally found it. No idea of the 'standard' rh setup. -- Regards DaveP. XSLT&Docbook FAQ http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl