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Re: Graying out the code in "#if 0/#endif" brace?
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Zhou Ping |
Subject: |
Re: Graying out the code in "#if 0/#endif" brace? |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Jun 2004 10:00:29 +0800 |
Thank you! I'm not familiar with emacs/LISP programming, do you know any
sample code for reference?
Best regards,
Zhou Ping.
= = = Original message = = =
"ZP" == Zhou Ping <zhouping_jay@msn.com> writes:
ZP> Hello all,
ZP> I noticed that vim can use different color on the code enclosed in an
"#if
ZP> 0/#endif" directive brace. This is very useful for code editing or
reading.
ZP> I wonder if emacs has this kind of feature? If so, how can I add/enable
it?
ZP> Thanks.
I don't think emacs has this but it's possible to add it, even if I have
some trouble doing something like in another mode I mantain.
The trick is to define #if[ ^I]+0 as a syntactic keyword and write a piece
of code that skips everithyng up to the #endif...
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