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Re: Are abbrevs for this?


From: Paulo J. Matos
Subject: Re: Are abbrevs for this?
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 12:43:20 +0100

On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 2:13 AM, Maurizio
Vitale<mav@cuma.polymath-solutions.lan> wrote:
>>>>>> "Paulo" == Paulo J Matos <pocmatos@gmail.com> writes:
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>    Paulo> Hi all, I am developing a new major mode for a new
>    Paulo> specification language which uses a lot of unicode symbols
>    Paulo> but it also has an ascii notation.  Like some scheme modes
>    Paulo> convert the lambda keyword into the greek lambda letter, I
>    Paulo> have a table of keywords that would like them to be changed
>    Paulo> into unicode symbols.
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>    Paulo> Can I use abbrevs for this?
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> Possibly, but take a look at Tuareg, a mode for editing Ocaml.
> They do replace keyword with unicode symbols, but they offer the
> capability of rather seamlessly editing the original keyword.

This is the kind of thing Tom mentioned, right?

> OTH,
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>        Maurizio
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