* about "#if 0" directive
@ 2004-06-21 2:01 Zhou Ping
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From: Zhou Ping @ 2004-06-21 2:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello all,
I noticed that vim can use different color on the code enclosed in an "#if
0" directive. This is very useful for code editing or reading. I wonder if
emacs has this kind of feature? If so, how can I add/enable it? Thanks.
Best regards,
Zhou Ping.
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