Enda <enda...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Thanks, I already read that section of the manual. > > I know I can turn on font-lock-mode for any file with > # -*- mode: font-lock; -*- > even though it is the default, the manual does not specify how to turn off a > mode. > > (I know C-u -1 M-x font-lock-mode always disables font lock mode, but I do > not know how do this in > the file.) >
Then you must not have read this portion: ,---- | Do not use the `mode' keyword for minor modes. To enable or disable | a minor mode in a local variables list, use the `eval' keyword with a | Lisp expression that runs the mode command (*note Minor Modes::). For | example, the following local variables list enables Eldoc mode (*note | Lisp Doc::) by calling `eldoc-mode' with no argument (calling it with | an argument of 1 would do the same), and disables Font Lock mode (*note | Font Lock::) by calling `font-lock-mode' with an argument of -1. | | ;; Local Variables: | ;; eval: (eldoc-mode) | ;; eval: (font-lock-mode -1) | ;; End: `---- Nick > Best wishes, > > Enda > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > From: Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> > To: Enda <enda...@yahoo.com> > Cc: "emacs-orgmode@gnu.org" <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org> > Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2012 5:43 PM > Subject: Re: [O] How to turn off font-lock-mode per file > > Enda <enda...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > How do you turn off font-lock-mode per file (an org file)? > > > > A lot of your questions are emacs questions and you could find the > answers in the emacs manual, e.g. this exact question is answered in > sec.48.2.4.1, "Specifying File Variables", of the emacs manual: > > (info "(emacs) Specifying File Variables") > > Nick > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > Alternatives: > > ----------------------------------------------------