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Tue Feb 13 22:45:01 JST 2007
Hi, At Tue, 13 Feb 2007 11:05:17 +0100 (CET), Roussanka Loukanova wrote: > > Hi, > > On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, irodo****@irodo***** wrote: > > > Hi Adrian, > > > > At Mon, 12 Feb 2007 20:10:42 -0500 (EST), > > Adrian Burd wrote: > >> I've just started to use the Carbon Emacs package (I've been a long > >> time emacs user on Linux systems). > >> I'm using a simplified version of my .emacs file from my Linux setups > >> but for some reason, the automatic > >> time stamp updating feature in html-helper is not working. On my > >> Linux box, this allows for an automatic > >> update of the time stamp on an html file when the file is saved after > >> editing it. On the Mac however, > >> the timestamp is automatically inserted in a new file on the first > >> save after it is created, but after that, it > >> is never automatically updated. > > I had that feature in the Emacs under Linux automatically, without adding > anything to my .emacs. And I used to get an initial template for html > content, including time stamp updating feature (with Date created and > Last time updated), when I would start up a new file with extension .html. > This feature works by default for Aquamacs under Mac too (I've just > tested it). But I do not know how to get this with Carbon Emacs, which > is my text editor for everything on my MacBook Pro Intel. However, this feature works with Carbon Emacs Jan 2007(v2) on my PowerMac G4/PPC. I'm not sure, but this problem may occur only Intel Mac. Could you try some commands on yor Mac? M-x html-helper-mode ; run on non-html file M-x html-helper-mode-run ; run on empty buffer M-: (html-helper-update-timestamp) If these commands not work, I think that Carbon Emacs's html-helper package have fatal problem. Best regards, -- Eiji Honjoh irodori RINGO - little tools for Mac OS X http://irodori.sakura.ne.jp/