Hi Jay
On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 21:48, Jay Belanger wrote:
>
> >> What I need to do is have the different levels of font-lock
> >> available, currently only one level is there, and use the standard
> >> font-lock faces (e.g. font-lock-keyword-face) instead of custom
> >> faces (e.g. maxima-keyword-face) where feasible. I'll do that
> >> soon.
> > Would running maxima.el, through a
> > s/maxima-keyword-face/font-lock-keyword-face work, do the trick, or
> > is it more involved than that?
Oh well, I managed to change the colours in a reasonable amount of time,
so I'll leave this for now...
[SNIP]
> > P.S.
> > Have you tried useing emaxima with preview-latex? I have not tried
> > emaxima yet, but I reckon the combination should be quite sweet :)
>
> No; that's a pretty good idea, and shouldn't be too hard to try out.
>
> Based on preview-latex, by the way, is Jesper Harder's Imaxima,
> http://www.ifa.au.dk/~harder/imaxima.html
> which runs a Maxima session in Emacs and has the Maxima output TeXed
> and inserted in the Emacs buffer. (There is a screen shot at
> http://www.ifa.au.dk/~harder/imaxima.png)
Looks pretty nice.
Anyway, sorry to be such a bother, but how could I permanently
change/disable the C-TAB binding the maxima modes use? I prefer to use
it to switch between buffer windows.
A Quick and Dirty Introduction to EMaxima seems to have the keybindings
wrong for quite a few of the maxima mode commands. Is this something
that is overriding them at my end? They binding as shown in the maxima
mode help seem to work OK though.
Thanks
Neilen
>
> Jay
>
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