On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Paul Kraus wrote:
Ok this lets me compile them. As long as I don't end my emacs
session all the modes are available but if I exit emacs and go
back into I have to re-byte compile them in order to have
access to the modes. Any ideas?
The simplest thing is to have the .el
HI,
I do not remember the link correctly, but u could look emacs mailing
list. start at www.gnu.org
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Paul Kraus wrote:
I am running xemacs on windows. I use it for all of my editing
for perl, html, ect... Great editor.
However I just started playing with html::mason and I need to
install the mmm mode in order to get the editor to work well
with embedded material.
I
Paul Kraus wrote:
I am running xemacs on windows. I use it for all of my editing for perl,
html, ect... Great editor.
However I just started playing with html::mason and I need to install
the mmm mode in order to get the editor to work well with embedded
material.
Dowload the .el file and
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Paul Kraus wrote:
I am running xemacs on windows. I use it for all of my editing for
perl, html, ect... Great editor
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Kraus wrote:
I am running xemacs on windows. I use it for all of my editing for perl,
html, ect... Great editor.
However...
[...]
Just a quick note - not sure how much emacs is there, but I've found the ng
comp.editors to be a great help with vi(m).
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html
HTH,
tim
Paul Kraus wrote:
I am running xemacs on windows. I use it for all of my editing for perl,
html, ect... Great editor.
However I just started playing with html::mason and I need to install
the mmm mode in order to get the editor to