Hello Jean,
I never tried to use muse, surely have to try one day. Now I was
thinking about something more modest and I think msf-abbrevs is just
excellent for my needs. There are only eight tags to use in abbrevs
file which I learnt in 5 minutes so I could start writing my templates
in no time. Perhaps if somebody else was also interested it would be
useful to make a public version. I always use texshow but it would be
even more useful with templates I think.
Piotr
2009/5/15 Jean Magnan de Bornier :
> Le 15 mai à 13:23:52 Piotr Kopszak écrit notamment:
>
> | Hello,
>>
> | I have just started using Emacs msf-abbrevs mode with ConTeXt files.
> | Just would like to know if anyone is using other templating systems
> | for Emacs with ConTeXt files? Are there any templates for ConTeXt
> | commands around?
>
> Hi Piotr,
>
> Not exactly a template, but emacs-muse can have its output as a context
> file, highly configurable; you can find a short description here:
>
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ConTeXt_and_emacs-muse
>
> cheers,
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