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Re: [Newbie] Installing emacs mode
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Sebastian Tennant |
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Re: [Newbie] Installing emacs mode |
Date: |
Sun, 30 Oct 2005 09:45:59 +0000 |
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jeessy@gmail.com wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I'm new in emacs 'world' and i want to install php/html/css mode on
> windows. Someone can help me ?
>
> Sorry about my english i'm a frenchie :>
>
> Thanks alot.
Well, a common way of 'installing' modes in emacs is a case of putting the
mode's source code elisp files (.el) in a place where they can be found by
emacs, i.e., in a directory listed in the `load-path' variable, and then having
them autoloaded at start-up.
So, create an elisp directory in your home directory;
/home/jeessy/elisp
for instance. Next, add the following line to your /home/jeessy/.emacs file;
(add-to-list 'load-path "/home/jeessy/elisp")
Most modes are entered using an interactive command such as 'M-x css-mode', and
assuming the elisp source is called 'css.el', you then need to add the following
line anywhere after the previous line;
(autoload 'css-mode "css" "CSS editing mode" t nil)
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M-x css-mode | |
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source file css.el |
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This can be anything
Save your .emacs file, quit emacs (assuming you've been using it to edit your
.emacs file) and re-launch. You should be on your way. Just type M-x css-mode
and enjoy :-)
sebyte
P.S. I'm not sure about Windows when it comes to home directories :-/
- [Newbie] Installing emacs mode, jeessy, 2005/10/30
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- Re: [Newbie] Installing emacs mode, Bastien, 2005/10/30
- Re: Installing emacs mode, jeessy, 2005/10/31
- Re: Installing emacs mode, Sébastien Kirche, 2005/10/31
- Re: Installing emacs mode, Chris McMahan, 2005/10/31
- Re: Installing emacs mode, Sebastian Tennant, 2005/10/31
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- Re: Installing emacs mode, Sébastien Kirche, 2005/10/31
- Re: Installing emacs mode, Sebastian Tennant, 2005/10/31