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Re: VBScript mode ?


From: Galen Boyer
Subject: Re: VBScript mode ?
Date: 17 Dec 2002 16:23:20 -0600
User-agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2

On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, l.faureytier@laposte.net wrote:
> Has anyone heard of a VBScript/ASP script mode ?
> javascript mode would be fine too.

mmm-mode should do this for you.
-- 
Galen Boyer
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I'm removing comp.text.tex from this discussion.  I read that group and 
these posts
don't belong there :o)  One thing missed so far, is that FreeBSD-based 
Darwin
(which under-pins OS X) has it's own version of packaging called 
bundling (which
is different from fink and came from NeXT).  It is quite nice.  If you 
look around
in your emacs installation you'll find a mac sub-directory and under it 
an Emacs.app
sub-directory.  This is a bundle.  You can place all of the files that 
normal go in
/usr/local under Emacs.app and you have a package.  You can move it 
around or
delete it to your hearts content.  There are instructions on doing so in 
the mac
sub-directory.  Oh, and the source code for Darwin is open so it could 
be ported
to other unices (or should that be unixen?).  End of thread :o)

-- 
Rodney Sparapani              Medical College of Wisconsin
Sr. Biostatistician           Patient Care & Outcomes Research
rsparapa@mcw.edu              http://www.mcw.edu/pcor
Was 'Name That Tune' rigged?  WWLD -- What Would Lombardi Do


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