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Re: Understanding Emacs and Tabs
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Eric Pement |
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Re: Understanding Emacs and Tabs |
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16 May 2003 13:06:04 -0700 |
kai.grossjohann@gmx.net (Kai Großjohann) wrote in message
news:<848yteq43p.fsf@lucy.is.informatik.uni-duisburg.de>...
> pemente@northpark.edu (Eric Pement) writes:
>
> > Hi! I've just posted a web page entitled "Understanding GNU Emacs
> > and Tabs", which I hope to be of help to other users
[ ... ]
> I wish it explained better about syntax-driven indentation. The key
> issue, I think, is that syntax-driven indentation can usually be
> configured to the user's liking. And once that has happened, it is a
> useful time-saver.
That's something that I need to learn more about, but I haven't
got enough experience to understand it well enough to explain it
to others. My main experience is with web programming languages
(HTML, XML, Perl, PHP, JavaScript, etc.).
> Another detail that might be useful is the variable
> c-tab-always-indent.
I will try to work it in there, but my thought was that perhaps
this variable is used only for C programming? I use Emacs more
frequently for HTML, outline-mode, plain text, so I assumed that
maybe c-tab-always-indent was not used that often. My more frequent
frustrations happen when I'm editing my .emacs file (Lisp-mode) and
the TAB key doesn't seem to work like I expect. So I've developed a
habit of just using the spacebar to do all my indentation.
Thanks, Kai, for the great help you have been to so many others!
--
Eric Pement
- RE: Understanding Emacs and Tabs, Bingham, Jay, 2003/05/16
- Re: Understanding Emacs and Tabs, Paul D. Smith, 2003/05/16
- Re: Understanding Emacs and Tabs, Kai Großjohann, 2003/05/17
- RE: Understanding Emacs and Tabs, Bingham, Jay, 2003/05/19