On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 10:28, Paul W. Frields wrote: > On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 13:23, Karsten Wade wrote: > > On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 09:54, Paul W. Frields wrote: > > > I've been using the same setup since I first started doing FDP stuff; I > > > added the code listed in the Doc Guide to my .emacs file, and haven't > > > changed it. rpm -V psgml looks fine. > > > > > > I think after having battled it for a little while that it's related to > > > doing this: > > > <xref linkend="target"/> > > > instead of: > > > <xref linkend="target"></xref> > > > > > > Exiting Emacs and restarting it seems to "fix" the problem. It only > > > happens using <filename> after <xref/> tags. I'm confused but I'm not > > > sure how to Bugzilla the problem since it could be the Big OE (Operator > > > Error). > > > > I was first going to ask if you had a stuck Ctrl key on your keyboard. > > :) > > Out of genuine curiosity, would this have caused a problem like what I > observed? Not sure. An nXML keybinding is C-/ to close the previous open tag, iirc. That was why my first thought was, stuck keyboard? But yeah, in PSGML, it's different as Dave pointed out. > > > > Another thing you might try (being a self-professed newbie who seems to > > be doing quite well anyway) is Mark's PSGMLX package: > > http://dulug.duke.edu/~mark/psgmlx . It will validate against the XML > > DTD properly, afaict. Just don't find any bugs in it, Mark doesn't have > > any time to fix them. :) > > It's on my to-do list! Am I correct that you just indicated (in another > thread, sorry) that I can use all the same keybindings as in PSGML? If I > don't have to unlearn what I've only recently learned for psgml, I'm > more likely to try psgmlx. Yeah, it was on my list for too long, and it turned out to be stupidly easy to setup. :D Right, it's exactly like PSGML keybindings. I think Mark adds some stuff, but nothing is taken away, iirc. Still, like I alluded to, it's an extension of PSGML, so it may have different (i.e., buggy) behavior. Definitely worth a try, though. Examples of stuff added - when you are in a mode that is editing a script (Perl, bash, etc.) and you put your cursor is over any bracket {} [] (), the opening and closing brackets are highlighted. Right-click in SGML files pulls up an insert element menu that only lets you insert legal tags -- fast way of checking for what is valid, which may be part of troubleshooting. - Karsten -- Karsten Wade, RHCE, Tech Writer a lemon is just a melon in disguise http://people.redhat.com/kwade/ gpg fingerprint: 2680 DBFD D968 3141 0115 5F1B D992 0E06 AD0E 0C41