Template:Emacs and ctl
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Revision as of 18:10, 23 October 2005
It is useful to have emacs
use its scheme-mode
for editing ctl files, so that hitting tab indents nicely, and so on. emacs
does this automatically for files ending with ".scm
"; to do it for files ending with ".ctl
" as well, add the following lines to your ~/.emacs
file:
(if (assoc "\\.ctl" auto-mode-alist) nil (nconc auto-mode-alist '(("\\.ctl" . scheme-mode))))
(Incidentally, emacs
scripts are written in "elisp," a language closely related to Scheme.)