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Re: emacs (in color mode)



Thanks Gary,
	
Jonathan Lawson
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Thermal Processes Unit
Department of Applied Energy and Optical Diagnostics
School of Mechanical Engineering,
Cranfield University,
Cranfield, Bedford. UK.
email j.lawson@cranfield.ac.uk

On 22 Jul 1998, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:

> Pete Harlan <harlan@pointofchoice.com> writes:
> | > 	I have just got the new version of emacs (which I have never used
> | > before) and would like to enable colour highlighting of my C \& tex
> | 
> | Put (global-font-lock-mode t) in your .emacs file, prepare yourself
> | for a lot of colour, and restart emacs.  (Assuming you're running it
> | in an X window.  If there's a way to colour text on a console or in an
> | xterm, I don't know it.)
> 
> As long as the terminal supports it, and the default xterm in Debian
> for example, XEmacs will display font-lock colors in a text-mode
> sessions, e.g. emacs -nw. It's not quite as good as XEmacs in it's own
> X-window but it works.
> 
> Gary
> 
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