Johan Sandblom wrote:
I think possibly that the reason for the sparse syntax highlighting is
the higher frequency of inline definitions in ConTeXt, making it
impossible to keep up with it. I think it should be parsable, but
requires emacs-lisp skills way beyond mine.
it's not that hard; i've
2005/12/2, Renaud AUBIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Is there someone using GNU Emacs with ConTeXt. After some googlelyzing, I've
> learnt :
> 1. ConTeXt mode from Berend de Boer is now included in AucTeX
> 2. Some people use Emacs with ConTeXt and METAPOST, but with special .el
> files tha
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Renaud AUBIN wrote:
> 3. I will use METAPOST in my .tex files, how to manage this within Emacs ?
Once upon a time I used the mmm-mode for things like this. Should also work
for MP/ConTeXt.
Cheers, Peter
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Which auctex version are you using? The latest ones have context mode
built in. All you need to do is
M-x context-mode
Syntax highlighting, environment and font commands, compiling, most
things work. I don't know about metapost.
Thomas
On Dec 2, 2005, at 8:36 AM, Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Hi al
Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Hi all,
Is there someone using GNU Emacs with ConTeXt. After some
googlelyzing, I've learnt :
1. ConTeXt mode from Berend de Boer is now included in AucTeX
2. Some people use Emacs with ConTeXt and METAPOST, but with special
.el files that seems not really up-to-date
I
Hi all,
Is there someone using GNU Emacs with ConTeXt. After some googlelyzing,
I've learnt :
1. ConTeXt mode from Berend de Boer is now included in AucTeX
2. Some people use Emacs with ConTeXt and METAPOST, but with special
.el files that seems not really up-to-date
I didn't found usefull i
Hi all,
Is there someone using GNU Emacs with ConTeXt. After some googlelyzing,
I've learnt :
1. ConTeXt mode from Berend de Boer is now included in AucTeX
2. Some people use Emacs with ConTeXt and METAPOST, but with special
.el files that seems not really up-to-date
I didn't found usefull i