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Re: [Question #85493]: Byte compiled nXhtml breaks Tidy and long underlines

 

Question #85493 on nXhtml changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/nxhtml/+question/85493

    Status: Open => Answered

lborgman proposed the following answer:
Hi arcade, I am really glad to hear that you as an Emacs/html beginner
found nXhtml useful.

I forgot to tell Emacs where to find buffer-narrowed-p. This is now
fixed in version 1.96 which I just released.

I am however a bit puzzled by the underlines. Could you please show me
an example? Maybe both a piece of code and a picture of how the
underline looks.

C-c C-w has been changed to C-C _ now. It is used to hide the errors
from the nxml parser. Those used to be marked by a red underline before,
but are now marked by red text instead.

If you get red underlines now something is wrong I think.

(Note: The nxml parser does not know about php for example so it thinks
a lot of things are errors. However the nxml parser is still useful
since it is used for xhtml completion.)

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