Is there a big difference between Emacs and Xemacs? On my Linux box with Emacs 21.2, I only had to: (1) byte-compile the .el files and put them in /usr/share/emacs/21.2/lisp/ (a local dir might have been better but I was too lazy) (2) add a couple of entries to my own .emacs file (see etexshow.el for details) (3) create a dir to store the commands and cache files. (4) type "M-x etexshow" to start it up. The color scheme is nowhere near as bad as Patrick says it is. Etexshow works great. Anyone using Emacs to edit ConTeXt files will really save time with it (much better than digging in the manuals when you forget something :-) ) Hans Hagen wrote:
At 08:55 PM 1/7/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Dear ConTeXt hakers,
I am happy to announce the very first version of etexshow, a texshow clone for my favorite os: emacs. You can download it from http://levana.de/emacs/etexshow/etexshow.tgz If you are fast enough, you can smell the fresh, oven-warm bytes of the new tgz-archive. It is rather small (something around 30 k). See inside etexshow.el for info. This has been tested under emacs 21.* on Linux and MacOS X. Since this is an alpha version, there are some minor problems. See file todo.
whow. what steps should i take in order get this working in x-emacs (i got lost in the 5298 menu options -)
Hans
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