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Re: Emacs New User Questions
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Richard Riley |
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Re: Emacs New User Questions |
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Sun, 24 May 2009 19:38:38 +0200 |
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Benjamin Badgley <mortecanine@peoplepc.com> writes:
> I will probably thrashed for asking, is there a way to colorize the
> buffers in a manner similar to Vim? Also could possibly use a bit of
In what way does Vim colourise the buffers? Do you just mean normal
keyword/font/color associations? Emacs already does this in Emacs 22 and
later where font-lock-mode is turned on by default I think.
e.g see
http://richardriley.net/projects/emacs/dotemacs
For fancier stuff see:
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ColorTheme
(It's a bit confusing that page imo, but the main point is to download the
latest
color-theme tar, add it to your lisp load path and then install a color
theme)
I actually started to use a vim favorite recently and so my .emacs
contains
(require 'zenburn)
(color-theme-zenburn)
Google will locate the zenburn.el file.
But for your googling efforts, "color-theme emacs" are the key words.
regards
r.
> help on getting started with Clisp development. I search Google and come
> up with all sorts of otherworldly arcane wizardry documentation. "Slow
> down, I'm a newbie that really wants to learn this stuff but I'm a slow
> learner. Break it down into easy chunks for me, please?"
--
- Emacs New User Questions, Benjamin Badgley, 2009/05/24
- Re: Emacs New User Questions,
Richard Riley <=
- Re: Emacs New User Questions, notbob, 2009/05/24
- Re: Re: Emacs New User Questions, Benjamin Badgley, 2009/05/26
- Re: Emacs New User Questions, Stefan Kamphausen, 2009/05/26
- Re: Emacs New User Questions, Pascal J. Bourguignon, 2009/05/26
- Re: Emacs New User Questions, Ben Badgley, 2009/05/26
- Re: Emacs New User Questions, Pascal J. Bourguignon, 2009/05/26