All,
- I use emacs in Fortran mode and it works for me because it
highlights the comments
and you can ignore the rest.
You can just add the
statement to recognize .jnl files as Fortran files.
Anyone has something
better?:-)
--R
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 03:08 AM,
Sudheer Joseph
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Dear Users,
Can any one advice me if it is possible to run ferret jnl files from
with in emacs editor and display the results?
I have seen an earlier post where there was a ferret.el file attached
and using that but it was not clear on if the feature is embedded.
rgds
sjo
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