cormullion@mac.com wrote:
On 2006-08-06, at 16:13, Jacob Rus wrote:
cormullion@mac.com wrote:
Another question I can't solve on my own. When I type ' - a single quote - I don't want to see a closing one inserted automatically (this is Lisp, after all). The newLISP language bundle has this: smartTypingPairs = ( ( '(', ')' ), ( '[', ']' ), ( '{', '}' ), ( '"', '"' ), ); so obviously it's some sort of default behaviour. Can I switch it off in this bundle yet leave it available in others?
What's the scope selector on the preference you added to the bundle?
Hi Jacob. The scope on the language itself is empty, like the other languages there.
You need to make sure you scope the smart typing pairs preference to the language you want it to apply to. I'm just trying to make sure that isn't your problem.