A collection of "Haskell modes" for GNU emacs are in pub/haskell/misc/haskell-modes-9512.tar.gz on ftp.dcs.gla.ac.uk. The README file is attached. You will also find the .tar.gz file under /computing/programming/languages/haskell/misc/ on sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk. Comments, suggestions, testimonials, etc., would be welcome. Will ==== README file ===================================================== I've collected all the Haskell modes for GNU Emacs that I could lay my hands on -- there are billions. A list is attached, grouped by "family". I don't like "mode junk" myself, so I don't use any of them. I will include advertising or testimonials from happy users if they send them along... Will Partain [EMAIL PROTECTED] 95/12/05 ======================================================================= * "Chalmers Haskell mode family" -- "Major mode for editing Haskell", by Lars Bo Nielsen and Lennart Augustsson. chalmers/original -- the original -- version 0.1. chalmers/thiemann -- Peter Thiemann added "indentation stuff" and fontification -- version 0.2. chalmers/sof -- Sigbjorn Finne's <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> hacked version of Thiemann's. ....................................................................... * "Glasgow Haskell mode family" -- originally written by Richard McPhee et al., at Glasgow University, as a student project, for Kevin Hammond. glasgow/original : version 1.0, now maintained by [EMAIL PROTECTED] ....................................................................... * "Simon Marlow Haskell mode family" -- This is the one that comes with GHC, versions 0.16 up to at least 0.26. simonm/real : the real thing simonm/ghc : the one distributed with GHC 0.16-0.26; no particular reason to prefer this one... ....................................................................... * "Yale Haskell mode family" -- Especially good for chatting to a Yale-Haskell inferior process :-) yale/original : the real thing yale/chak : "extended by Manuel M.T. Chakravarty with rudimentary editing features (including better syntax table) and support for the font-lock-mode." Via Hans Wolfgang Loidl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>