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yuuji@70: %% Q and A on yahtml
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yuuji@72: *Can I use font-lock with yahtml?
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: [Installation]
yuuji@70: ==============
yuuji@70: *Must I install YaTeX even if I don't use LaTeX?
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: No. Get the files starting with "yahtml" from
yuuji@72: http://www.yatex.org/
yuuji@70: and that's all you will need.
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: [Customization]
yuuji@70: ==============
yuuji@72: *Can I use font-lock with yahtml?
yuuji@72:
yuuji@72: Yes. Native font-lock support started at yahtml-1.69. All you
yuuji@72: have to do for font-lock-ing, is to load font-lock beforehand.
yuuji@72: If you had added such workaround as
yuuji@72:
yuuji@72: (put 'yahtml-mode 'font-lock-defaults 'another-html-mode)
yuuji@72:
yuuji@72: in hooks, please remove it!
yuuji@72:
yuuji@70: *I usually use EUC, but need JIS coding on some files.
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: Write
yuuji@70: (setq yahtml-kanji-code 3) ;3 for EUC
yuuji@70: and your default kanji code for HTML files will be EUC.
yuuji@70: Now to change codings foe selected files. If your server is
yuuji@70: Apache, then prepare a file named ".htaccess" in the directory
yuuji@70: and write
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: AddType "text/html; charset=iso-2020-jp" .html
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: Apache will now inform all your visitors that the html files
yuuji@70: in this directory are in iso-2022-jp, aka JIS. yahtml will
yuuji@70: also follow this and encode all files in this directory with JIS.
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: Not using Apache? Then adding the following to the end of your
yuuji@70: html source will make this files coding system JIS.
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: Note that Emacs-20 and XEmacs do not need the "*" in the kanji
yuuji@70: code symbol.
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: [What about...]
yuuji@70: ==============
yuuji@70: *Indentation for a large file is slow
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: Should be fixed.
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: *Inserting template.html
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: Use autoinsert.el that comes with Emacs19/Mule2. Another
yuuji@70: option is to use auto-insert-tkld. The latter can be found at
yuuji@70: ftp://ftp.ae.keio.ac.jp/pub/emacs-lisp/util/auto-inset-tkld.tar.Z
yuuji@70: Examples in Japanese are at
yuuji@80: http://namazu.org/~tsuchiya/elisp/yahtml-mode.html
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: [ETC]
yuuji@70: ============
yuuji@70: *How do I pronounce yahtml
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: A real FAQ. The author doesn't know either. Any ideas?
yuuji@70: ... It hits on me! We define the official name of yahtml as;
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: HTML-Ya
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: "Ya" is the Japanese word whose meaning is `shop', and sometimes
yuuji@70: `enthusiast' of something. With HTML-Ya, do the publishment of
yuuji@70: your thought efficiently and beautifully!
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: *Mailing lists?
yuuji@70:
yuuji@72:
yuuji@72: A question, so an answer. The mailing list for YaTeX (Wild Bird)
yuuji@72: and it's implementation to Vz Editor; LaiTeX (Thunder Bird, by
yuuji@72: KATSURAGAWA Naoki), implementation to Wz Editor; HackTeX (Swan,
yuuji@72: by TAKENAKA Hiroshi), implementation to Hidemaru Editor; HiTeX
yuuji@72: (Flying Bird, by YASUDA Haruyuki) is "fj Wild Bird Society".
yuuji@72: Send a mail like
yuuji@72:
yuuji@70:
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yuuji@70: yes, this mailing list is in Japanese. But give us a try
yuuji@70: anyway. You're always welcome.
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: *How to get the up-to-date information on yahtml?
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: If you can access WWW, try to see;
yuuji@70: http://www.yatex.org/
yuuji@70: And if you trace the link of `yatex-current', you can get the
yuuji@70: really latest version of yahtml. Since it collects the elisps in
yuuji@70: the author's source directory, what you'll get may contain some
yuuji@70: errors. The author cannot respond to your query about
yuuji@70: yatex-current.
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: *Help, help HELP!!
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: Ways of getting answers in fastest order.
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: *Look for someone near you who knows what's he/she's doing.
yuuji@70: *Post a question to the mailing list.
yuuji@70: *Send mail to yuuji@yatex.org
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: take a pick.
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: *Picking a question in this file with C-u C-x $ and hitting C-x $ takes
yuuji@70: me to a weird world.
yuuji@70:
yuuji@70: You too? Try marking the question before C-x $ and to C-x C-x
yuuji@70: to take you back to it. (Mule2 doesn't seem to have the same
yuuji@70: problem)
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