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;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;;; along with Skribilo. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-;* Editing Skribilo programs */
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+;;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+;;* Editing Skribilo programs */
+;;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
(chapter :title [Editing Skribilo Programs]
-
- (p [Skribilo documents can be typed in. The ,(tt [outline]) syntax
+
+ (p [Skribilo documents can be typed in. The ,(tt [outline]) syntax
(see ,(numref :text [Section] :ident "outline-syntax")) can be easily
typed in with any editor, although the Outline and Org modes found in
GNU,(~)Emacs and XEmacs make it more convenient to deal with this
-format. For instance, they allow section contents to be hidden, leaving
-only the section headings visible; Org Mode can also highlight forms
-that denote emphasis, and provide proper display of Org-Mode-style
-hyperlinks (well, not surprisingly).])
+format. For instance, they allow section contents to be hidden,
+leaving only the section headings visible; Org Mode can also highlight
+forms that denote emphasis, and provide proper display of
+Org-Mode-style hyperlinks (well, not surprisingly).])
- (p [When using the Skribe syntax (see ,(numref :text [Section] :ident
-"skribe-syntax")), it is highly recommended to use ,(ref :url
+ (p [When using the Skribe syntax (see ,(numref :text [Section]
+:ident "skribe-syntax")), it is highly recommended to use ,(ref :url
*emacs-url* :text "GNU Emacs") or ,(ref :url *xemacs-url* :text
-"XEmacs"). In addition to parentheses matching, these editors provide
+"XEmacs"). In addition to parentheses matching, these editors provide
syntax highlighting (or ``fontification'') through the Skribe Mode
described below.])
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-;* Skribe emacs mode */
-;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-(section :title "Skribe Emacs Mode"
+ ;;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ ;;* Skribe emacs mode */
+ ;;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
+ (section :title "Skribe Emacs Mode"
-(index "emacs" :note "skribe mode")
+ (index "emacs" :note "skribe mode")
-(p [The Skribilo distribution contains a minor mode dedicated to Skribe
-edition originally written by Manuel Serrano. This mode provides ,(emph
-"fontification") and indentation of Skribe programs. In this manual, we
-present the two most important key bindings specific to this mode:
+ (p [The Skribilo distribution contains a minor mode dedicated to
+Skribe edition originally written by Manuel Serrano. This mode
+provides ,(emph "fontification") and indentation of Skribe programs.
+In this manual, we present the two most important key bindings
+specific to this mode:
-,(itemize (item [,(color :fg "#007700" (kbd "tab")) indents the current line.])
- (item [,(color :fg "#007700" (kbd "M-C-q")) indents a whole Skribe
+,(itemize (item [,(color :fg "#007700" (kbd "tab")) indents the
+current line.])
+(item [,(color :fg "#007700" (kbd "M-C-q")) indents a whole Skribe
expression.]))])
-(p [To use the Skribe/Skribilo Emacs mode, you need to tell Emacs that
-when the Emacs Lisp ,(tt "skribe-mode") function is needed it has to
-be loaded from the ,(tt "skribe.el") file:])
+ (p [To use the Skribe/Skribilo Emacs mode, you need to tell Emacs
+that when the Emacs Lisp ,(tt "skribe-mode") function is needed it has
+to be loaded from the ,(tt "skribe.el") file:])
-(disp :verb #t (source :language lisp [
-(autoload 'skribe-mode "skribe.el" "Skribe mode." t)]))
+ (disp :verb #t
+ (source :language lisp
+ [(autoload 'skribe-mode "skribe.el" "Skribe mode." t)]))
-(p [The ,(tt "skribe.el") file must in the path described by the Emacs Lisp
-,(tt "load-path") variable.])
+ (p [The ,(tt "skribe.el") file must in the path described by the
+Emacs Lisp ,(tt "load-path") variable.])
-(p [The ,(code "skribe") mode is a minor mode. It is intended to be
-used with a Lisp or Scheme mode. Hence, to use the ,(code "skribe") mode
-you will have to use the following Emacs commands:])
+ (p [The ,(code "skribe") mode is a minor mode. It is intended to
+be used with a Lisp or Scheme mode. Hence, to use the ,(code "skribe")
+mode you will have to use the following Emacs commands:])
-(disp :verb #t (source :language lisp [
-M-x scheme-mode
-M-x skribe-mode
-]))))
+ (disp :verb #t (source :language lisp [M-x scheme-mode
+M-x skribe-mode]))))
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