There is also two-mode-mode.el (just do a search on google). I use it and
find it quite handy.

Dominique
 

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gnu.org] On Behalf Of Graham Fawcett
> Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 9:38 AM
> To: Reed Sheridan
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Chicken-users] EOF syntax as Emacs comment?
> 
> On 2/9/06, Reed Sheridan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Having just given up on this myself, I thought I'd ask if 
> anyone out there
> > has managed to make Emacs think that #<<EOF .. EOF is a 
> comment?  Or failing
> > that, is there at least a way to "comment out" a region so 
> that Emacs thinks
> > it's a comment, but Chicken doesn't?   The EOF syntax 
> doesn't play nicely
> > with paredit mode as is.
> 
> Have you tried about mmm-mode? I'm not an mmm-mode expert, but it
> should allow you to tread the EOF block with a different mode.
> 
> Here's a sample config from my .emacs file. I use it to add CSS and JS
> handling within XHTML files.
> 
> (require 'mmm-mode)
> (mmm-add-mode-ext-class nil "\\.xml" 'xhtml-css)
> (mmm-add-mode-ext-class nil "\\.xml" 'xhtml-js)
> (mmm-add-classes
>  '((xhtml-css
>     :submode css-mode
>     :front "type=\"text/css\">"
>     :back "</style>")
>    (xhtml-js
>     :submode c-mode
>     :front "type=\"text/javascript\">"
>     :back "</script>")))
> 
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