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      <created_at>2009-11-16T16:20:28Z</created_at>
      <body>#bioperl Added some convenience features to bioperl-mode (an #emacs mode for #bioperl pod viewing); see http://bioperl.org/wiki/Emacs_bioperl-mode</body>
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      <created_at>2009-02-20T15:57:27Z</created_at>
      <body>Nope, the #emacs bug is still there. Easy way to reproduce? Start an emacs daemon, start an emacs client, close the emacs client, start another client, ps ax | grep emacs -&gt; no result. 	  				 	 	 	   	 	  	   		  	 </body>
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      <created_at>2009-02-20T15:49:06Z</created_at>
      <body>I hope the #emacs daemon bug &quot;last client closes the door&quot; is fixed... 	  				 	 	 	   	 	  	   		  	 </body>
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      <created_at>2008-12-07T02:17:34Z</created_at>
      <body>Yai! I confused #emacs&amp;apos;s nxml-mode with my xinclude ... 	  				 	 	 	   	 	  	   		  	 </body>
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      <account uri="http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/Flameeyes">Flameeyes</account>
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      <created_at>2008-09-22T13:48:35Z</created_at>
      <body>Working with DocBook 5 in #gentoo is going to be quite simpler... I added already a package to support it in nxml-mode (for #emacs) and now I&amp;apos;m preparing to add the stylesheets too... 	  				 	 	 	   	 	  	   		  	 </body>
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