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From: Martin Butz <m...@mkblog.org>
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Subject: Re: Emacs and nxml/nxhtml-mode: memory overflow
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Am 26.08.2012 16:35, schrieb Dmitry Gutov:
> Hi Martin,

[...]

> I can't help you with nxhtml-mode, but if you describe what exact
> features from it you're using, people here might suggest some
> alternatives.

Mostly I am working with xhtml mixed with php, and css-mode. I found 
that the indentation is the best of all modes, especially when working 
with xhtml with php chunks. I offen use the option to find/mark matching 
elements.

> nxml-mode, by the way, is considered fairly stable, so if you don't need
> anything additional, you can use it alone.

well yes, that's what I did. It seemed to work, although I started to 
add some modes/extensions I offen use, such as anything and elscreen as 
well as the stuff lots of people have in their dot-emacs (matching 
parentheses aso.). At some point I again had this strange memory 
overflow. I admit, I haven't had the patience to find out, whether it is 
nxhtml crashes itself at some point or this is a side effect of nxhtml 
and some other mode. As I said, I am not able to reprocuce it 
consistantly. I only have the assumption, that it takes some time until 
the crash occurs.

Thanks a lot for the input.

Martin

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