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* Configure Emacs in nxml mode with DocBook support, but auto tag completion failed
@ 2012-09-24  2:24 edisonnee
  2012-09-24  7:32 ` edisonnee
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From: edisonnee @ 2012-09-24  2:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Help-gnu-emacs

Hello,
I'm a technical writer and want to author DocBook document using Emacs 24.1.
I have configured schems.xml to allow Emacs recognize DocBook documents
following this post: http://infohost.nmt.edu/tcc/help/pubs/nxml/
The Emacs can recognoze the DocBook document and use the DocBook schema file
(docbook.rng, included with Emacs installation). I'm sure of that by typing
C-c C-s C-w. However,  all the features that are linked with schema don't
work. When I insert part of the start tag and hit C-ENTER or M-TAB to invoke
tag auto completion, it just showed 'no match' in the minibuffer. Anybody
know how to fix this?
Reagrds,



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