I’m now using Sinatra and I’m an emacser
I want to know if there is any el for .haml editing
And I’ll be happy to see guys here using emacs to share your
configuration for ruby developing, thank you very much
I’m now using Sinatra and I’m an emacser
I want to know if there is any el for .haml editing
And I’ll be happy to see guys here using emacs to share your
configuration for ruby developing, thank you very much
On Thu, Nov 04, 2010 at 09:55:10PM +0900, Thomas Y. wrote:
I’m now using Sinatra and I’m an emacser
I want to know if there is any el for .haml editing
Yes, there is -
http://github.com/nex3/haml/tree/master
And I’ll be happy to see guys here using emacs to share your
configuration for ruby developing, thank you very much
I use the Emacs Starter Kit, which you can get here:
It comes with a nice Ruby major mode, among other things. It’s
definitely
worth a look.
Dan
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 9:28 PM, Daniel B. [email protected]
wrote:
GitHub - technomancy/emacs-starter-kit: [ARCHIVED] this is ancient history
It comes with a nice Ruby major mode, among other things. It’s definitely
worth a look.Dan
Thanks a lot
On Nov 4, 8:55am, Thomas Y. [email protected] wrote:
I’m now using Sinatra and I’m an emacser
I want to know if there is any el for .haml editingAnd I’ll be happy to see guys here using emacs to share your
configuration for ruby developing, thank you very much–
@ghosTM55
Mechanism, not policy
I don’t have a haml answer, but I have I use rinari, ecb, etc
On Nov 4, 2010, at 05:55 , Thomas Y. wrote:
I’m now using Sinatra and I’m an emacser
I want to know if there is any el for .haml editing
I just added EmacsWiki: Haml Mode
and linked it from EmacsWiki: Ruby On Rails
And I’ll be happy to see guys here using emacs to share your
configuration for ruby developing, thank you very much
A lot of us use emacs. I also suggest starting with technonancy’s
excellent emacs starter kit. I don’t use it, but if I were starting from
scratch I’d seriously consider it.
I tried git pull GitHub - technomancy/emacs-starter-kit: [ARCHIVED] this is ancient history in
order to check that out and either build or install it and got a fatal
error for not providing a valid download directory effectively. What
should the git pull command be to start installation?
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Ryan D. [email protected]
wrote:
And I’ll be happy to see guys here using emacs to share your
configuration for ruby developing, thank you very muchA lot of us use emacs. I also suggest starting with technonancy’s excellent
emacs starter kit. I don’t use it, but if I were starting from scratch I’d
seriously consider it.
Thank you guys , you’re great~
On Nov 4, 12:55pm, Thomas Y. [email protected] wrote:
I’m now using Sinatra and I’m an emacser
I want to know if there is any el for .haml editingAnd I’ll be happy to see guys here using emacs to share your
configuration for ruby developing, thank you very much–
@ghosTM55
Mechanism, not policy
Did you try ELPA? They have an Emacs package manager that can be
installed easily. In the list of packages there’s a haml-mode and lots
of other interesting things.
So far I had been using Kate for Ruby and Rails editing, but since I
was badly bitten by a bug causing data loss editing files on remote
machine I have started my migration to Emacs.
For a while I had missed few things from other editors, but recently I
have managed to make Emacs look good too. I have a cool colour theme,
current line highliting, etc.
On Nov 5, 2010, at 06:36 , DaShiell, Jude T. CIV NAVAIR 1490, 1, 26
wrote:
I tried git pull GitHub - technomancy/emacs-starter-kit: [ARCHIVED] this is ancient history in
order to check that out and either build or install it and got a fatal
error for not providing a valid download directory effectively. What
should the git pull command be to start installation?
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