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 that seems
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
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
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
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
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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