From: Bob Smith
Subject: what does (featurep 'hilit19) do?
Date: 
Message-ID: <3F85878B.5040403@jippii.fi>
question in subject
/B

From: Peter Seibel
Subject: Re: what does (featurep 'hilit19) do?
Date: 
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Bob Smith <········@jippii.fi> writes:

> question in subject

You'll probably get a better response if you ask this question in one
of the groups devoted to emacs such as gnu.emacs.help, comp.emacs, or
comp.emacs.xemacs. The flavor of Lisp discussed here is Common Lisp
(with occasional forays into discussions of issues relevant to Lisp
the language family) which is quite different from elisp, the dialect
used to customize and extend emacs.

-Peter

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Peter Seibel                                      ·····@javamonkey.com

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From: Thomas F. Burdick
Subject: Re: what does (featurep 'hilit19) do?
Date: 
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Peter Seibel <·····@javamonkey.com> writes:

> Bob Smith <········@jippii.fi> writes:
> 
> > question in subject

It checks to see if you've loaded the hilit19 package, an old
syntax-coloring package for Emacs.

> You'll probably get a better response if you ask this question in one
> of the groups devoted to emacs such as gnu.emacs.help, comp.emacs, or
> comp.emacs.xemacs.

No doubt.  Although there are a number of elisp hackers here.

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