Mail Archives: pgcc/1998/07/12/22:09:30
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Date: | Sat, 11 Jul 1998 23:59:52 +0100
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To: | beastium-list AT Desk DOT nl
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From: | Vincent Diepeveen <diep AT xs4all DOT nl>
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Subject: | advanced question about editting source for compilers
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Sender: | Marc Lehmann <pcg AT goof DOT com>
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I'm kind of a spoiled windoze child i guess (although 24 years old),
but when i write under windoze or
DOS i edit all my C code in colors. That's very nice.
You program a lot better because of it, see a lot of errors, and the most
horrible thing: you get used to it.
Now i'm editting in good old emacs, and i see my text all in the same color.
How can i see all my sources in color with linux using emacs?
I know it's theoretically possible with emacs, but i'm not willing to learn
emacs programming, probably one of you guys who program fulltime under linux
know how much time this saves and has already done it.
Greetings and a lot of thanks,
Vincent
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