* Re: global-font-lock-mode blocks manual
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@ 2002-12-18 8:31 ` Kai Großjohann
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From: Kai Großjohann @ 2002-12-18 8:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
Mads Lindstrøm <mads_lindstroem@yahoo.dk> writes:
> I actually have a guess about what happens. When I set
> the 'face' property, font-lock-mode gets to know that
> the text have changed, and therefore inspects and
> changes the text itself.
Yeah, font-lock wants to have the face property all to itself.
(There are more places similar to this: after C-M-\, all the
indentation you did yourself is gone. And after M-q, all your manual
line-breaks are gone. For M-q there is a workaround, for the rest I
don't know of any.)
Maybe you can circumvent the original problem with overlays.
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