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author | HIROSE Yuuji <yuuji@gentei.org> |
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date | Thu, 10 May 2012 11:10:13 +0900 |
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%% %% Q and A on yahtml %% %% C-u C-x $ shows only questions. C-x $ shows all. %% -- New Item *Can I use font-lock with yahtml? [Installation] ============== *Must I install YaTeX even if I don't use LaTeX? No. Get the files starting with "yahtml" from http://www.yatex.org/ and that's all you will need. [Customization] ============== *Can I use font-lock with yahtml? Yes. Native font-lock support started at yahtml-1.69. All you have to do for font-lock-ing, is to load font-lock beforehand. If you had added such workaround as (put 'yahtml-mode 'font-lock-defaults 'another-html-mode) in hooks, please remove it! *I usually use EUC, but need JIS coding on some files. Write (setq yahtml-kanji-code 3) ;3 for EUC and your default kanji code for HTML files will be EUC. Now to change codings foe selected files. If your server is Apache, then prepare a file named ".htaccess" in the directory and write AddType "text/html; charset=iso-2020-jp" .html Apache will now inform all your visitors that the html files in this directory are in iso-2022-jp, aka JIS. yahtml will also follow this and encode all files in this directory with JIS. Not using Apache? Then adding the following to the end of your html source will make this files coding system JIS. <!-- Local Variables: --> <!-- file-coding-system: *junet* --> <!-- End: --> Note that Emacs-20 and XEmacs do not need the "*" in the kanji code symbol. [What about...] ============== *Indentation for a large file is slow Should be fixed. *Inserting template.html Use autoinsert.el that comes with Emacs19/Mule2. Another option is to use auto-insert-tkld. The latter can be found at ftp://ftp.ae.keio.ac.jp/pub/emacs-lisp/util/auto-inset-tkld.tar.Z Examples in Japanese are at http://namazu.org/~tsuchiya/elisp/yahtml-mode.html [ETC] ============ *How do I pronounce yahtml A real FAQ. The author doesn't know either. Any ideas? ... It hits on me! We define the official name of yahtml as; HTML-Ya "Ya" is the Japanese word whose meaning is `shop', and sometimes `enthusiast' of something. With HTML-Ya, do the publishment of your thought efficiently and beautifully! *Mailing lists? A question, so an answer. The mailing list for YaTeX (Wild Bird) and it's implementation to Vz Editor; LaiTeX (Thunder Bird, by KATSURAGAWA Naoki), implementation to Wz Editor; HackTeX (Swan, by TAKENAKA Hiroshi), implementation to Hidemaru Editor; HiTeX (Flying Bird, by YASUDA Haruyuki) is "fj Wild Bird Society". Send a mail like To: yatex@yatex.org Subject: subscribe ----- Hi! My name is yuuji. See any birds fly by? and you're in. Once you're in, you'll get a reply with lists of commands used in the mailing list. Join along and help adding new feathers to Wild Bird. BTW, if you haven't guessed it yet, yes, this mailing list is in Japanese. But give us a try anyway. You're always welcome. *How to get the up-to-date information on yahtml? If you can access WWW, try to see; http://www.yatex.org/ And if you trace the link of `yatex-current', you can get the really latest version of yahtml. Since it collects the elisps in the author's source directory, what you'll get may contain some errors. The author cannot respond to your query about yatex-current. *Help, help HELP!! Ways of getting answers in fastest order. *Look for someone near you who knows what's he/she's doing. *Post a question to the mailing list. *Send mail to yuuji@yatex.org take a pick. *Picking a question in this file with C-u C-x $ and hitting C-x $ takes me to a weird world. You too? Try marking the question before C-x $ and to C-x C-x to take you back to it. (Mule2 doesn't seem to have the same problem) Local Variables: mode: indented-text fill-column: 72 fill-prefix: " " End: