Thank you for your comment. >>>>> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
P.S.G.> I'll be interested in looking at it (you didn't provide a URL). http://feff.phys.washington.edu/~ravel/gnuplot/ P.S.G.> I don't use gnuplot, but this looks like it would help the P.S.G.> learning curve. I also wrote gri-mode, the major-mode used for P.S.G.> Gri, so I'm interested in this code for comparison. P.S.G.> I think your description is way too long. Most of that info P.S.G.> should be in a man page or README file. I'd suggest: P.S.G.> Package: gnuplot-mode P.S.G.> Architecture: all P.S.G.> Depends: emacs20 | xemacs20-mule | xemacs20-mule-canna-wnn | xemacs20-nomule | xemacs21-mule | xemacs21-mule-canna-wnn, gnuplot P.S.G.> Description: A gnuplot mode for Emacs. P.S.G.> Gnuplot is a major mode for Emacs favours with the following features: P.S.G.> - Functions for plotting lines, regions, entire scripts, or entire files P.S.G.> - Graphical interface to setting command arguments P.S.G.> - Syntax colorization P.S.G.> - Completion of common words in Gnuplot P.S.G.> - Code indentation P.S.G.> - On-line help using Info for Gnuplot functions and features P.S.G.> - Interaction with Gnuplot using comint P.S.G.> - Pull-down menus plus a toolbar in XEmacs P.S.G.> - Distributed with a quick reference sheet in postscript. Ok, I rewrite the description field as you say. P.S.G.> And even so, most of the features listed above should be in a P.S.G.> README file instead. P.S.G.> Also, can you depend on `emacsen' instead of the long list? No, may be. this mode cannot used in x?emacs19 series smoothly.