* [OT] Emacs under attack
@ 2004-09-08 1:42 Aquila Deus
2004-09-08 14:50 ` Arjen Wiersma
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From: Aquila Deus @ 2004-09-08 1:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello buddies!
Look this: http://www.php-editors.com/review/
They don't list emacs there but put it in dark and smelly "All
unreviewed PHP Editors"!!
What's worse is that vim has been reviewed and voted by 57 bastards!
(however it's not 5 stars yet, this must be left for emacs :)
Why can this even happen? We should do something about this!
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* Re: [OT] Emacs under attack
2004-09-08 1:42 [OT] Emacs under attack Aquila Deus
@ 2004-09-08 14:50 ` Arjen Wiersma
2004-09-09 2:02 ` Aquila Deus
2004-09-08 19:31 ` Carsten Weinberg
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From: Arjen Wiersma @ 2004-09-08 14:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
Aquila,
Aquila> What's worse is that vim has been reviewed and
Aquila> voted by 57 bastards! (however it's not 5 stars
Aquila> yet, this must be left for emacs :)
Aquila> Why can this even happen? We should do something
Aquila> about this!
When will you start writing your review? :)
regards,
Arjen
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* Re: [OT] Emacs under attack
2004-09-08 14:50 ` Arjen Wiersma
@ 2004-09-09 2:02 ` Aquila Deus
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From: Aquila Deus @ 2004-09-09 2:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
Arjen Wiersma <giganews-spam@wiersma.org> wrote in message news:<87wtz46cip.fsf@katala.ut.nl.tiscali.com>...
> Aquila,
>
> Aquila> What's worse is that vim has been reviewed and
> Aquila> voted by 57 bastards! (however it's not 5 stars
> Aquila> yet, this must be left for emacs :)
>
> Aquila> Why can this even happen? We should do something
> Aquila> about this!
>
> When will you start writing your review? :)
Not until I get the php highlightening to work... Now it has problem
with "function &name", I modified php-mode.el but it took no effect
all. Its font-lock probably comes from other modules... terrible work.
Maybe it's just me.. because I use xemacs 21.5 mule on windows (built
by myself)
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* Re: [OT] Emacs under attack
2004-09-08 1:42 [OT] Emacs under attack Aquila Deus
2004-09-08 14:50 ` Arjen Wiersma
@ 2004-09-08 19:31 ` Carsten Weinberg
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2004-09-20 0:14 ` Unknown
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From: Carsten Weinberg @ 2004-09-08 19:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
Aquila Deus wrote:
>Hello buddies!
>
>Look this: http://www.php-editors.com/review/
>
>They don't list emacs there but put it in dark and smelly "All
>unreviewed PHP Editors"!!
>
>What's worse is that vim has been reviewed and voted by 57 bastards!
>(however it's not 5 stars yet, this must be left for emacs :)
>
>
>
do you really believe that the dudes voting for vi are 'bastards'?
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* Re: [OT] Emacs under attack
2004-09-08 1:42 [OT] Emacs under attack Aquila Deus
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@ 2004-09-20 0:14 ` Unknown
2004-09-20 17:50 ` John Thingstad
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From: Unknown @ 2004-09-20 0:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
> Look this: http://www.php-editors.com/review/
>
> They don't list emacs there but put it in dark and smelly "All
> unreviewed PHP Editors"!!
It would help if there were a PHP mode that actually worked well. This
isn't a flame, it just seems like the modes I have found all have pretty
significant problems.
Ideally, mmm with PHP and some HTML mode would be great, but even
consistency just in the PHP blocks would be a start!
c
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* Re: [OT] Emacs under attack
2004-09-20 0:14 ` Unknown
@ 2004-09-20 17:50 ` John Thingstad
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From: John Thingstad @ 2004-09-20 17:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 00:14:41 -0000, Chris Lott <chris.lott[AT]gmail.com>
wrote:
>> Look this: http://www.php-editors.com/review/
>>
>> They don't list emacs there but put it in dark and smelly "All
>> unreviewed PHP Editors"!!
>
> It would help if there were a PHP mode that actually worked well. This
> isn't a flame, it just seems like the modes I have found all have pretty
> significant problems.
>
> Ideally, mmm with PHP and some HTML mode would be great, but even
> consistency just in the PHP blocks would be a start!
>
> c
I use MMM mode with PHP and HTML for my PHP editing..
Guess I can past in the code I added to my .emacs (actually site-start.el)
;;
;; PHP mode
(require 'mmm-mode)
(setq mmm-global-mode 'maybe)
(mmm-add-mode-ext-class nil "\\.php?\\'" 'html-php)
(mmm-add-classes
'((html-php
:submode php-mode
:front "<\\?\\(php\\)?"
:back "\\?>"
)))
(autoload 'php-mode "php-mode" "PHP editing mode" t)
(setq auto-mode-alist
(cons '("\\.php$" . html-mode) auto-mode-alist))
;;---
See how this works for you :)
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