Highlight "julia>" in julia-mode
It's good when using julia-mode for Julia repl examples.
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#+call: confpkg(after="julia-mode")
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#+call: confpkg(after="julia-mode")
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It would be nice if =julia-mode= also highlighted the =julia>= prompt when writing
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REPL examples.
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(add-to-list
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'julia-font-lock-keywords
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'("^julia>" 0 '(font-lock-string-face bold) prepend))
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#+end_src
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As mentioned in [[https://github.com/non-Jedi/lsp-julia/issues/35][lsp-julia#35]], =lsp-mode= seems to serve an invalid response to the
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As mentioned in [[https://github.com/non-Jedi/lsp-julia/issues/35][lsp-julia#35]], =lsp-mode= seems to serve an invalid response to the
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Julia server. The pseudo-fix is rather simple at least
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Julia server. The pseudo-fix is rather simple at least
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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