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RE: Troubles with PSGML-Mode in Xemacs


I believe psgml comes with XEmacs by default. You might want to 
use XEmacs' own module administration rather than the "./configure; 
make; make install" routine. I can't remember the menus or commands 
to use in XEmacs (I use GNU emacs).

If you can't get a packaged update, you can at least remove the 
pre-configured psgml package so that it does not shadow the one 
you installed by hand.

Kind regards
Peter Ring


-----Original Message-----
From: Sorin Marti [mailto:mas@semafor.ch]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 2:56 PM
To: docbook@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: DOCBOOK: Troubles with PSGML-Mode in Xemacs


I wrote some docbook-documents in Xemacs. Then I tried to install the psgml 
mode for a better view.

I got the package psgml-1.2.2.tar, unziped it, ran the configure file, 
executed the make file and after that the make install file. I wrote the
lines
(autoload 'sgml-mode "psgml" "Major mode to edit SGML files." t)
(autoload 'xml-mode "psgml" "Major mode to edit XML files." t) into .emacs 
and I wrote in a load-path-line for the directory the lisp files are in.

But the PSGML-mode still doesn't work. The version is still 1.0.1 and not 
1.2.2. And every time i try to do the highlightning xemacs tells me he's 
searching in a directory which isn't even created.

I use SuSe Linux 7.1, xemacs v. 21.1.12...

I hope someone can help me (and sorry for the terrible English)

Sorin, Switzerland

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