From 38bfe396e0cf99529fcf0310c12aa7e0f112478f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Aspinall Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 22:33:16 +0000 Subject: New files. --- mmm/README | 92 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 92 insertions(+) create mode 100644 mmm/README (limited to 'mmm/README') diff --git a/mmm/README b/mmm/README new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eb45686c --- /dev/null +++ b/mmm/README @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + MMM Mode for Emacs + ================== + +OVERVIEW + + MMM Mode is a minor mode for Emacs that allows Multiple Major Modes + (hence the name) to coexist in one buffer. It is particularly + well-suited to editing embedded code, such as Mason server-side + Perl, or HTML output in CGI scripts. + +INSTALLATION + + MMM Mode has a standard GNU configure-driven installation. (See the + file INSTALL for generic instructions.) To install mmm-mode in the + standard locations, unpack the archive, `cd' to the mmm-mode-X.X.X + directory created, and run these commands: + + ./configure + make + make install + + Alternately, since currently MMM Mode is written in pure Emacs Lisp, + you could just copy all the *.el files in the distribution to a + directory in your `load-path', and optionally byte-compile them + manually (see the Emacs Manual). The configure installation also + installs the MMM Mode info manual in your site info directory, so if + you're installing manually, you might want to do that too. + + If you have more than one version of emacs installed and want to + use MMM in a version other than /usr/bin/emacs, you must set the + environment variable EMACS before running `configure', e.g. + + EMACS=/usr/bin/xemacs ./configure + make + make install + + If you want to use MMM in more than one version of emacs, you must + either have separate site-lisp directories (such as Debian does), or + load it from source every time; byte-compiled files are not portable + between emacsen. + +CONFIGURATION + + Once MMM Mode is installed, it has to be configured correctly. This + can be done in a site-start file or in user's initialization files; + probably the latter is preferable, except possibly for autoloads. + + See the info file for full documentation on the available + configuration options. To get started, however, MMM Mode needs to + be loaded, either completely, with + + (require 'mmm-mode) + + or conditionally, as necessary, with + + (require 'mmm-auto) + + The second installs only the major-mode hooks and sets up MMM Mode + to load itself automatically when necessary. + +DOCUMENTATION + + For further information, see (in order) the accompanying info file + (as yet incomplete), the documentation strings of functions and + variables, the comments in the source code, and the source code + itself. + +UPDATES + + The latest version of MMM Mode should always be available from + http://mmm-mode.sourceforge.net/. + +BUG REPORTS + + Bug reports and suggestions can be submitted at + or through email to + viritrilbia@users.sourceforge.net. + +CONTACT INFO + + MMM Mode is written and maintained by Michael Abraham Shulman + . + +MAILING LIST + + To subscribe to the MMM Mode mailing list, visit + . + The mailing list receives announcements of new releases and provides + a forum for discussion of bugs and features. + + Thanks for using MMM Mode! -- cgit v1.2.3