Hi Meir!
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 09:20:07PM +0300, Meir Faraj wrote:
> Hi
> I wana know if there is any of thee editor that have color for java and
> could write end of line by default as CR/LF .
> it will be simpliere for me than use always as I work with programer that
> work under the dark side os (Micro$oft windarka os) ;-)
> I've saw Xemacs have cool colors but....(I doesn't found this option on it)
I don't know how different Xemacs commands are from emacs (emacs can have
syntax coloring (that how it is called) as well:
;; Turn on font-lock mode for Emacs
(cond ((not running-xemacs)
(global-font-lock-mode t)
))
I think this is from the default .emacs which comes with mandrake, but
I may be wrong.
BTW: You can change menu, background etc. colors as well, f.e. in my
.Xdefault I have the following lines:
emacs*font: -misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--*-160-*-*-*-*-iso8859-15
emacs*background: rgb:512/0/512
These are X standard color commands, which work with other X apps as
well. See "man X" for more info (or read the X-Window-HOWTO).
Oh yes: To turn on CR/LF you have to change to DOS-mode. Oh yes,
windows itself (except the damn notepad) does no longer use CR/LF.
This is only for backward-compatibility.
Best regards,
Reinhard Katzmann
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