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Re: Using a Custom Emacs mode
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Tom Breton |
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Re: Using a Custom Emacs mode |
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08 Aug 2005 17:39:58 -0400 |
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Zach Flynn <purple.hands@gmail.com> writes:
> Ok, so I have an emacs mode that I'd like to use but I don't know how to
> actually use it in emacs. For some strange reason, I can't find that
> explained anywhere. Can someone tell me how to use a mode that's
> written for emacs? It's not one of those ones that emacs comes with.
>
> -Zach
In the buffer you want to use it in, you can call it like any other
emacs command. Like:
M-x zachs-mode
You should also look at the Elisp docs under "Modes". Especially read
about the variable auto-mode-alist.
--
Tom Breton, the calm-eyed visionary
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