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There is a folder <a
href="http://admb-project.org/community/tutorials-and-examples/admb-syntax-files-for-editors">http://admb-project.org/community/tutorials-and-examples/admb-syntax-files-for-editors</a>
but it's been in "Pending review" status since August and thus only
available to people with a login for <a href="http:/admb-project.org">admb-project.org</a>.
I would suggest that some reorganization: moving all the editor/syntax
related stuff out of tutorials-and-examples and into a separate page
within the community folder.<br>
-Ian<br>
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Arni Magnusson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Here's my admb-mode for GNU Emacs. It provides syntax highlighting, a
minimal template, a longer template, and outline support for navigating
quickly between sections.
Simple machine-specific functions can be written to compile, run, remove
temporary files, etc. In my .emacs, I have bound the f9-f12 keys to such
functions.
I will find a place for the attached admb-mode.el file on the ADMB Project
website and keep it updated. Feel free to post bug reports or suggestions.
Cheers,
Arni
On mið, janúar 28, 2009 4:22 am, Shige Song wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Dear All,
Has anyone worked out an Emacs editing mode for ADMB yet? Thanks.
Shige
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