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>>>>> "JSC" == John S Cooper <jsc@eng.sun.com> writes:

JSC> I usually use the following 2 lazy-lock variables:

JSC>  lazy-lock-hide-invisible nil
JSC>  lazy-lock-invisible-foreground "Gold2"

JSC> Setting these causes the lazy-lock.el (1.14) in 20.0b31 to not do
JSC> its job at all! i.e. when I visit a file, it is fontified in its
JSC> entirety.

JSC> I downloaded lazy-lock.el v1.15 from the elisp archive at Ohio
JSC> state (oddly the .gz version is 1.12, but the .Z version is
JSC> v1.15), but that really screws up the fontification and puts
JSC> emacs in a weird state where keys are only intermittently
JSC> inserted.

JSC> Are there any plans to use lazy-lock 1.15 or to fix the problem
JSC> with lazy-lock-hide-invisible in the current 1.14 lazy-lock ?

Not by me.  If someone wishes to integrate lazy-lock 1.15 and submit
it, I'll put it in.  I've got nothing against lazy-lock per se, it's
just that I don't use it and integration should be done by someone
familiar with the package.
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