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Re: Info about indentation.
From: |
Robert Thorpe |
Subject: |
Re: Info about indentation. |
Date: |
10 Apr 2007 07:04:39 -0700 |
User-agent: |
G2/1.0 |
On Apr 10, 12:07 am, Jean-Michel Hufflen <jmhuff...@free.fr> wrote:
> Dear Emacs'ers,
>
> I use emacs to write Scheme programs, and I would like to the following
> program to be displayed as:
>
> (cond ((x y z) =>
> cdr)
> ...
>
> that is, "cdr" just below (x y z), because "cdr" it is located after "=>". By
> default, emacs displays it like:
>
> (cond ((x y z) =>
> cdr)
> ...
>
> Does someone know how to proceed? Many thanks in advance,
Well, in scheme-mode on my Emacs the "cdr" lines up with the paren
beginning "(x y z)", which seems right to me. Note that lisp-mode
doesn't understand => only scheme-mode understands that.