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Hi,<br>
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On 2011-07-14 12:42, Carlo Marmo wrote:
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cite="mid:CABtHfWCP5ZZMz5CwP0KsDpewumn-0fEgU_cTdpqepMJR=GZ6KQ@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">one more, very last <img
src="cid:part1.05060800.06070206@gmail.com" style="margin: 0px
0.2ex; vertical-align: middle;" goomoji="gtalk.330">, question.
do you think it might be possible to get the same behaviour,
adding a % at the beginning of a line containing "THESIS"? The
structure "THESIS-EVIDENCE-CONCLUSION" just helps me to get a
general picture of what I'm about to write, but I don't want it to
appear in the final document, of course. So, I'd like to comment
the lines where my custom structure appear, in my edit file.
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This might cause a conflict with the default "comment" format
which is, as you know, # comments "red<span
class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Y<span
class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>%.*".
My question is: is it possible to prevent this conflict, and get
a differentiated comment-format, one for my custom
"THESIS-EVIDENCE-CONCLUSION" structure (i.e. yellow/green), and
the other from the default settings?<br>
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Sure. Whichever (applicable) rule is found first gets used. So the
general rule of thumb is to put very specialized rules (like your
%THESIS rule) at the beginning, and more general rules (like the
general % rule) later. <br>
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HTH<br>
Stefan<br>
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