Some code to modify mode-line to display things like in the VIM powerline (https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-powerline)Code:(defun arrow-right-xpm (color1 color2) "Return an XPM right arrow string representing." (format "/* XPM */ static char * arrow_right[] = { \"12 18 2 1\", \". c %s\", \" c %s\", \". \", \".. \", \"... \", \".... \", \"..... \", \"...... \", \"....... \", \"........ \", \".......
Download;;; flymake-cursor.el --- displays flymake error msg in minibuffer after delay ;; ;; Author : ?? ;; origin : http://paste.lisp.org/display/60617,1/raw ;; Maintainer : Dino Chiesa <dpchiesa@hotmail.com> ;; : Donald Curtis <dcurtis@milkbox.net> ;; Created : May 2011 ;; Modified : March 2012 ;; Version : 0.1.3 ;; Keywords : languages mode flymake ;; X-URL : http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/flym
Renaming to helmAnything.el was renamed to Helm in 2012. anything.elanything.el is a great application framework written by TamasPatrovics. It provides a totally new Emacs experience. While normal Emacs way is specifying action then selecting candidates, the anything way is narrowing and selecting candidates then executing action for selected candidates. It is something like “über-extensible spotl
Get http://www.w3.org/QA/Tools/css-validator/css-validator.jar create a directory named ‘lib’ in the same directory. The ‘lib’ dir should contain jars: commons-collections-3.2.1.jarjigsaw.jar velocity-1.6.1.jar xml-apis.jarcommons-lang-2.4.jar tagsoup-1.2.jar xercesImpl.jarFrom: http://jigsaw.w3.org/Distrib/jigsaw_2.2.6.tar.gzhttp://www.apache.org/dist/commons/collections/binaries/commons-collecti
Zen Coding refers to a neat way to write markup quickly. The following blogs provide summary and examples: http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200909/write_html_and_css_quicker_with_with_zen_coding/http://mondaybynoon.com/2009/08/17/the-art-of-zen-coding-bringing-snippets-to-a-new-level/ (skip the cruft about snippets)EmmetZen Coding has been renamed to Emmet and includes an expanded feature set
There are various “emacs powered” or “powered by GNU EMACS” logos and buttons around the place, but I can’t find a definitive list or any distribution terms for them.So, I’ll start a list here and see what happens. Powered by EmacsCopyright status unknown (I’ve emailed the owners of these two pages)http://www.estv.ipv.pt/PaginasPessoais/bmarq/http://hocwp.free.fr/xbindkeys/xbindkeys.htmlhttp://www
TRAMP (Transparent Remote Access, Multiple Protocols) is a package for editing remote files, similar to AngeFtp or efs. Whereas the others use FTP to connect to the remote host and to transfer the files, TRAMP uses a remote shell connection (rlogin, telnet, ssh). It can transfer the files using rcp or a similar program, or it can encode the file contents (using uuencode or base64) and transfer the
AnsiTerm mode is great for terminal emulation. It behaves like a full-featured terminal in term-char mode, and like a regular Emacs buffer in term-line mode. But it does have a few complications and annoyances. Interaction with Cua-mode and Transient-mark-modeAnsiTerm mode disables Cua-mode because, as stated in the term.el file, “Cua-mode’s keybindings interfere with the term keybindings”. If you
Download Git ;;; apache-mode.el --- major mode for editing Apache configuration files ;; Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Karl Chen <quarl@nospam.quarl.org> ;; Copyright (c) 1999 Jonathan Marten <jonathan.marten@uk.sun.com> ;; Author: Karl Chen <quarl@nospam.quarl.org> ;; Keywords: languages, faces ;; Last edit: 2005-01-06 ;; Version: 2.0 $Id: apache-mode.el 8264 2005-06-29 23:34:41Z quarl $ ;; apache-mod
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