I was able to use emacs- gnu? news-reader, but by not using it for 4 months, I now can't find my 'starting notes' !
This is getting absurd. More and more random syntaxes to remember. We need a set of syntax-templates which effectively prompt, via menu what to fill in. I've just had a look into open-office and it's getting towards that, with 2-level menues, which will write the text-string [at the current cursor] per menue selection. This of course is not very syntax-aware, but at least you can assemble by whole strings, instead of chars. I'd prefer to use emacs, than open-office, to setup the various [and continually growing] languages & systems templates. Although o.o. apparently uses xml, which AFAIK is a very universal method. Apparently vim [which I hate to use] moves somewhat in that direction with its programmable syntax-colouring. AFAIK V-basic's popularity confirmed the productivety of such menu/visual tools. Is there any emacs code available towards what I've described ? == TIA. _______________________________________________ gnu-emacs-sources mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-emacs-sources
