On Sep 7 05:53, James R. Phillips wrote:
> Recently a Cygwin octave user requested emacs support for octave, along the
> lines of the Debian octave-emacsen package. I've been investigating this.
> The
> author of octave (John Ewing), pointed out that the most important thr
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According to James R. Phillips on 9/7/2005 6:53 AM:
> octave-otags wouldn't even have to compile, since it only contains shell
> script
> and man page. Does it make sense to package something
Recently a Cygwin octave user requested emacs support for octave, along the
lines of the Debian octave-emacsen package. I've been investigating this. The
author of octave (John Ewing), pointed out that the most important three files
in the Debian octave-emacsen package, comprising the