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Re: Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props
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Ian Zimmerman |
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Re: Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props |
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Sun, 9 Aug 2015 11:17:27 -0700 |
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On 2015-08-09 18:56 +0100, Andy Moreton wrote:
> The declare macro can be used to add an indent property to a function
> or macro, which tells the mode how to compute required
> indentation. This is described in the Emacs Lisp manual at (info
> "(elisp) Declare Form").
Ok, thanks for your answer. But is there a way to _change_ this for an
already existing function or macro? That's why I asked in terms of
properties, because I'm pretty sure the declaration just results into
some proerties set on the symbol. If so, I thought I could control the
indentation by modifying those properties.
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- Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props, Ian Zimmerman, 2015/08/09
- Re: Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props, Andy Moreton, 2015/08/09
- Re: Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props,
Ian Zimmerman <=
- Re: Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props, John Mastro, 2015/08/09
- Re: Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props, Andy Moreton, 2015/08/09
- Re: Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props, Michael Heerdegen, 2015/08/09
- RE: Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props, Drew Adams, 2015/08/09
Re: Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props, Marcin Borkowski, 2015/08/09
Re: Lisp mode doc, and Lisp indentation props, Emanuel Berg, 2015/08/10