Re: emacs and color-coding-code
I don't use the f90 mode but I do use the f77 mode. In emacs you can turn
on colours by
ESC-X font-lock-mode (in the mini buffer)
to turn on the f90 mode try
ESC-X f90-mode
and to turn on abbreviation mode
ESC-X abbrev-mode
To avoid doing this every time you can setup your .emacs file for
defaults.
John
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On Fri, 17 Apr 1998, Richard E. Hawkins Esq. wrote:
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> hmm. I have the f90.el module for fortran 90. On digitial unix, it happily
> color-codes my source.
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> The debian install seems to have a f90.elc which doesn't do the coloring. I
> also tried switching that for the f90.el, but no dice.
>
> any ideas on how to get the color?
>
> rick
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