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- Date: Tue, 25 Aug 1992 13:55:21 MDT
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- From: Kevin Nechodom <knechod@STACC.MED.UTAH.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Syntax-Sensitive Editing for SAS Programming
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- In-Reply-To: <199208251746.AA13114@mozart>; from "John Sims" at Aug 25,
- 92 1:41 pm
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- John Sims writes on the SAS-L (TSNEWS-L):
- > The Emacs Lisp file that supports the SAS language syntax-sensitive
- > editing with GNU Emacs is called the SAS Mode Library. The SAS Mode
- > library for GNU Emacs is available using anonymous ftp. The file is
- > called:
- >
- > techsup/download/utils/sas-mode.el
- >
- > The article "Syntax-Sensitive Editing for SAS Programming" by Mark
- > Riggle references this file. The article is in "OBSERVATIONS: THE
- > TECHNICAL JOURNAL FOR SAS SOFTWARE USERS" Third Quarter 1992
- > (Vol. 1 No. 4).
- >
- > If you have questions about the SAS Mode Library, you can send Email
- > to Mark Riggle at sasmsr@unx.sas.com.
-
- Interesting concept! The question I have is: Can you link the Emacs
- editor into SAS so that when it wants to edit a file, it fires off
- emacs instead of the DM editor? I couldn't find an answer in the
- _SAS Companion for the Unix Environment and Derivatives_, and I'm running
- on HPUX 8.0 on a 730.
-
- Am I waiting for version 7 on this one?
-
- --
- Kevin Nechodom UofU STACC | Did you ever wonder how those little Weebles
- UofU doesn't even know I exist; | ever got any sleep? I mean, I could never
- how would they care what I say? | sleep standing up! What if they really
- knechod@stacc.med.utah.edu | WANTED to lie down? Could they?
-