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Re: setting punctuation mode globally does not seem to stick
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- From: "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 18:26:45 -0800
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The default for this is a difficult choice.
I added a special option for w3 a while back so that you can
customize the default punct mode for w3 buffers --- but I have
never been able to convince myself of a good set of defaults,
which is why I've never hard-coded in the defaults, or created
lots of custom options.For the record
this is also why command dtk-toggle-punctuation-mode exists --
and in most modes, I bind it to [delete] since I use [del] to
delete characters backward and c-d to delete char under point.
>>>>> "Robert" == Robert D Crawford <rdc1x@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Robert> Lukas Loehrer <listaddr1@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> Same thing here. Because I start emacs rarely thanks to
>> software suspend, I did not bother yet to investigate the
>> cause of this. I start emacspeak as early as possible in
>> the emacs start process in
>>
>> /etc/emacs/site-start.d/10emacspeak.el
Robert>
Robert> This is the "debian" way, right? I have my emacs
Robert> setup in $HOME and that is the only place where code
Robert> goes, save for the outloud stuff which is installed
Robert> in the default locations.
Robert>
>> Maybe, it helps setting the speech rate again somewhere
>> towards the end of .emacs.
Robert>
Robert> I'll try this later on and see if it solves the
Robert> problem.
Robert>
>> About your punctuation problems: You propbably know this
>> already but at least for w3m, emacspeak sets the
>> punctuation mode to "some" in the advice for w3m-mode,
>> regardless what the global settings are. Maybe, a similar
>> things is going on in your case.
Robert>
Robert> I took a look in the emacspeak-gnus.el file and
Robert> nothing is done with the punctuation mode. I have
Robert> added the code to set it in the various mode hooks
Robert> and will be sending a patch after a few days... just
Robert> to see if there are any unintended effects. I would
Robert> like to get Dr. Ramen's opinion on this, but do think
Robert> it would be useful or necessary to give the option
Robert> for the default punctuation mode to be set by the
Robert> user? I tend to use 'some' for everything but
Robert> sourcecode, but I might be in the minority.
Robert>
Robert> Thanks, rdc -- Robert D. Crawford rdc1x@xxxxxxxxxxx
Robert>
Robert> Debian Hint #6: There is no hint #6.
Robert>
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