From: Robert Pollard <rpollard@apple.com>
Subject: [Newbie] Colorizing keywords
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 10:46:16 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <7BA8CC20-75B3-11D7-8BC3-0003930A6566@apple.com> (raw)
Hello all,
Is there a way to define the colors that are used for keywords in a
document? For example, if I am editing an HTML document I want the
keywords colorized instead of just plain black and white. I know there
is an HTML mode but it doesn't colorize anything. Can I change the
colors to indicate what colors I want if there is a predefined color
scheme for a particular mode?
If there is a way to turn on colorization in HTML mode I would
appreciate someone letting me know how this works.
I am working in Cygwin and Emacs version 21.2.1.
Thanks in advance for any time you use to help me with,
Robert Pollard
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2003-04-23 17:46 Robert Pollard [this message]
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2003-04-23 17:54 ` [Newbie] Colorizing keywords Phillip Lord
2003-04-23 18:10 ` Martin Stemplinger
2003-04-24 16:41 ` Robert Pollard
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2003-04-24 17:06 ` Johan Bockgård
2003-04-25 10:29 ` Colin Marquardt
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