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Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY
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James |
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Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY |
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11 Apr 2005 10:19:37 GMT |
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In comp.lang.objective-c Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> wrote:
> [Followup-To: gnu.emacs.help. Add your own group if you wish.]
>
> o Do you program with auto-newline switched on (e.g. do you get NLs
> inserted automatically after typing a `;' or `{')?
No - and I don't like the sound of it!
> o Are you aware of the key binding C-c C-a to toggle this mode on and
> off?
Nope.
> o In which language(s) (C, C++, ....) do you program in (X)Emacs?
I use Emacs for C++ at work but I stick with the XCode default editor
at home on the Mac because of its Obj-C/Cocoa autocompletion goodness.
- Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY, (continued)
- Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY, MSR, 2005/04/08
- Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY, William Hughes, 2005/04/08
- Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY, Jonathan Arnold, 2005/04/08
- Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY, Ben Pfaff, 2005/04/08
- Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY, Aidan Kehoe, 2005/04/09
- Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY, Eric Eide, 2005/04/10
- Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY, Vedat Hallac, 2005/04/10
- Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY, Klaus Zeitler, 2005/04/11
- Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY,
James <=
- Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY, Robert Marshall, 2005/04/11
- Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY, Jochen Küpper, 2005/04/11
- Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY, Greg Rowe, 2005/04/12
- Re: Emacs CC Mode's auto-newline facility: INFORMAL SURVEY RESULTS, Alan Mackenzie, 2005/04/24