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[semi-resolved] How to set up a minor mode depending on a major mode?
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tomas |
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[semi-resolved] How to set up a minor mode depending on a major mode? |
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Tue, 12 May 2009 12:45:07 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.15+20070412 (2007-04-11) |
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Hi,
now I know what happens.
Some background: this am-mode is run as a minor mode because it is
hooked into the format-alist trickery: it gets a chance at a file as it
is loaded, munges it and tries to munge it back on its way out. The
format-alist trickery wants a minor mode (which actually makes sense).
But after things happen, fundamental-mode is invoked (no major mode was
set at the file load stage, I think it's just too early), wiping away
everything which hasn't protected itself. Some moons ago I taught
am-mode to put 'permanent-local on all things it needs, but for a
secondary mode, I'd have to look into it to know which variables to
mark.
So it's back to the drawing board. Perhaps I'll have to construct a
major mode to go with this minor mode (instead of fundamental mode).
This makes some sense anyway.
Any ideas as to how I could hook up this?
Here's the sequence of events when I trace the four functions
run-mode-hooks, am-mode, visual-line-mode, fundamental-mode:
======================================================================
1 -> am-mode: arg=1
| 2 -> visual-line-mode: arg=t
| 2 <- visual-line-mode: t
1 <- am-mode: t
======================================================================
1 -> fundamental-mode:
1 <- fundamental-mode: nil
And to Tassilo: yes, (visual-line-mode t) does work, as tested
independently. It's this last fundamental-mode nuking away the subtle
infrastructure of visual-line-mode.
Thanks for all the insights
Regards
- -- tomás
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