Hi!
I'm a bit confused: XML snippets automatically work in my Prolog files and vice versa. And I couldn't find any information with regard to the "scope" field in the bundle editor (which I guess might be a solution to my problem - I don't want to lose the ">"-tab activation for empty tags, but it drives me mad whenever I try to write a conditional in Prolog, which starts with a "->" and needs some tab-formatting to be readable).
Can anyone help me out there?
Ole
On Jan 27, 2005, at 13:28, Jan-Ole Esleben wrote:
I'm a bit confused: XML snippets automatically work in my Prolog files and vice versa. And I couldn't find any information with regard to the "scope" field in the bundle editor (which I guess might be a solution to my problem [...]
Sorry about that -- b1 had the 'restrainToMode' to solve the problem, but this was retired in favor of the more flexible scope system, which however, is still not complete. So for b3 there is no solution to this problem, other than go to the bundle editor and choose 'edit filtering...' where you can un-tick the XML bundle (or you can edit the snippets, remove them, remove the bundle etc. -- but un-ticking it is the least destructive :) and actually won't hide the XML syntax (though this will change, but at the same time the scope will then work)).