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Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Emacs and Javascript

"The following is intended to provide instructions for setting up an (X)HTML editing environment for Emacs suitable for Web Developers."

6 Comments:

Blogger le said...

Hey Steve, Merry Xmas!

5:50 PM

 
Blogger Steve Jenson said...

Hi Luiz, Merry Christmas to you, too!

7:07 PM

 
Blogger Christopher said...

This is sweet. Worked without too much trouble on Debian.

A late Merry Christmas, btw. We just dug ourselves out of the snow here. HATE driving in it but it is purdy.

10:26 AM

 
Blogger Steve Jenson said...

The JavaScript generic mode needs work to indent properly.

Sorry to hear about the snow. It's monsoon season here in the Bay Area. I definitely prefer rain to snow.

2:55 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Or, save yourself the trouble and just don't use emacs :)

- boodman

10:34 AM

 
Blogger Steve Jenson said...

Well, it indents fine if at the beginning of a line. Other emacs modes have spoiled me by, if in the middle of a line and you hit tab, your whole line will be indented properly instead of extra whitespace being stupidly inserted into the middle of your text.

No other editor I've used can do that.

Happy new year.

12:04 PM

 

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