Thanks guys for your replies.

On Oct 8, 2012, at 15:02 , Frank Shearar <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 8 October 2012 18:31, Damien Cassou <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Oscar E A Callaú <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>>  I'm using Aquamacs (mac UI for emacs) as my default editor. But I have a 
>>> problem, when trying to read a .st file, I don't get the syntax 
>>> highlighting (so all is black-&-white). How I can solve this issue?
>> 
>> Pharo/Smalltalk is not meant to be coded in Emacs, you have to use
>> Pharo currently (that may change in the future).
> 
> For shame, Damien. Why is Smalltalk not meant to be coded in a text
> editor? It is text, after all. Next thing you'll suggest that one
> shouldn't use git to store one's code.


Relax guys. I known that when programming in Pharo, it is better to use the 
built-in browser, like Nautilus. However in some cases, I have a Smalltalk file 
(.st) outside the image, and I just want to see the code and not installing 
(file-in, compiling, …) it. That is the reason, why asking for emacs.

Cheers.


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