* match paren in console (-nw) mode
@ 2007-12-31 15:43 reader
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From: reader @ 2007-12-31 15:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Setting up emacs on a new install of gentoo linux.
The OS is intended to run in console mode and so has no X related
stuff installed. Emacs-22 is intalled.
I want to see the matching parens when cursor is behind or in front of
a paren. Currently that only happens on insertion of a paren.
Is it something I can set so that I'll see the matching paren
highligted whenever my curor is just behind or in front of a paren?
M-x apropos <RET> paren <RET> shows a number of related items,
The first of them:
blink-matching-paren
is set `t' and so I see the match on insertion.
None of the other items appear to be about matching/highlighting an
existing paren.
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* Re: match paren in console (-nw) mode
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@ 2007-12-31 16:32 ` Martin Bealby
2007-12-31 18:48 ` reader
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From: Martin Bealby @ 2007-12-31 16:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
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reader@newsguy.com writes:
> Is it something I can set so that I'll see the matching paren
> highligted whenever my curor is just behind or in front of a paren?
>
> M-x apropos <RET> paren <RET> shows a number of related items,
> The first of them:
> blink-matching-paren
> is set `t' and so I see the match on insertion.
>
> None of the other items appear to be about matching/highlighting an
> existing paren.
From a quick test by running my emacs from a console the following short
snippet appears to work:
(show-paren-mode t)
Hope this helps,
Martin
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* Re: match paren in console (-nw) mode
2007-12-31 16:32 ` match paren in console (-nw) mode Martin Bealby
@ 2007-12-31 18:48 ` reader
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From: reader @ 2007-12-31 18:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Martin Bealby <mbealby@gmail.com> writes:
>> None of the other items appear to be about matching/highlighting an
>> existing paren.
>
> From a quick test by running my emacs from a console the following short
> snippet appears to work:
>
> (show-paren-mode t)
Yikes,,, something I read while checking into this made me think that
only worked where X was running.... WRONG.
Thanks... that works fine
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