Martin Rubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I just uploaded another improved version of my emacs mode.  The most important
> new features - apart from bugfixes and cleanups - are:
> 
> * you can now have several axiom sessions in parallel within one emacs, as
>   things should be.  Say M-x axiom to start a session, M-x rename-uniquely to
>   rename it, M-x axiom to start a second one.
> 
> * I used axiom's history mechanism to support saving and restoring worksheets
>   now.  M-x s asks you for a file name, supply one and emacs will store
          ^^^^^
          |||||

should read

      C-x C-s asks you for a file name, supply one and emacs will store

>   everything:
> 
>   -  myfile.input         ... the lines of input you typed
>   -  myfile               ... the buffer as it looks
>   -  myfile.axh/index.KAF ... the state of the axiom session
> 
>   Visiting myfile, and typing M-x axiom-mode will restore the state of the
>   axiom session and display the buffer as it looked before.  I yet need to use
>   enriched mode, and somehow store the overlays as well, or make them into
>   text-properties, but that shouldn't be too difficult.
> 
> Get it from
> 
>   http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/AxiomEmacsMode
> 
> I'd be very happy to hear whether you find it useful in general, and
> suggestions on how to improve it.  Since I don't own MS Windows, I'd be
> especially grateful for testing on MS Windows.  An xemacs port would also be
> greatly appreciated.
> 
> Martin
> 
>   
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