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emacs visualizes trailing whitespaces
Sorry, I hate this feature, displaying underscores for whitespaces is very confusing.

And IMHO there is no unavoidable situation in Perl where it matters if any blanks were unwillingly inserted.

-Kurt

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[emacs] Trailing whitespace
by LanX (Saint) on Apr 16, 2010 at 09:10 UTC
    > And IMHO there is no unavoidable situation in Perl where it matters if any blanks were unwillingly inserted.

    Not always, POD often demands completely empty lines !

    > displaying underscores for whitespaces is very confusing.

    I know what you mean, but it's not an underscore it's underlined! 8)

    You can either switch it off  (setq cperl-invalid-face nil)

    Or you are free to configure a new face¹ other than "underlined" to be used.

    I expanded this config which I found in emacswiki:cperl-mode to default to 98% grey background. It's in my .emacs just after loading cperl-mode.

    (defface cperl-my-trailing-spaces-face '((((class color)) ;; define your tastes (background, foreground) ( :background "grey98" ; :underline "grey" ) )) "My face for trailing spaces in cperl mode" :group 'cperl-mode) ; Here is the most important part. It says t +o add ; this face to the customizable group cperl- +mode ;; now you can "bind" this face to cperl-invalid-face (set-default 'cperl-invalid-face 'cperl-my-trailing-spaces-face)

    M-x customize-face cperl-my-trailing-spaces-face will show you a "GUI" to change these defaults, test and save all these face settings. Or you can click thru the menus to the customization-group "cperl-mode"

    HTH!

    Cheers Rolf

    FOOTNOTES:

    ¹) a face is roughly the correspondant of a CSS-class in emacs speak