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Re: Re: Favorite or most wanted text editor features?

by brother ab (Scribe)
on Oct 19, 2001 at 13:32 UTC ( [id://119920]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Favorite or most wanted text editor features?
in thread Favorite or most wanted text editor features?

Have you tried mmm-mode for emacs? I use it with great success to edit HTML::Mason-components (their syntax is very similar to ASP - perl code inside special tags).

According to documentation it works for Mason, Embperl, ePerl, JavaScript and CSS inside HTML, JSP and even Perl here-docs with some heuristic about what submode should be used inside here-doc.

-- brother ab

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Re: Re: Re: Favorite or most wanted text editor features?
by stefan k (Curate) on Oct 19, 2001 at 13:41 UTC
    It is currently in my incoming directory, which means that I know it but haven't introduced it to my xemacs setup, but I'll probably do when I'll need it :)

    Regards... Stefan
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