On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 01:50:31PM +0200, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Thanks, then let's go for the proposed
> .\" t -*- coding: EUC-JP -*-
> syntax.
or a Vim syntax, replacing vim (vi, ex) with groff.
.\" groff:option1:option2=value:option3
Notice that in vim syntax : can be replaced with a space between the
options. There's also a variant compatible with the older vi versions
that uses set command.
.\" groff:set option1 option2=value option3
Yes, the argument is that it is very similar to Emacs.
Yet, I just don't like those -*- signs.
Also, vim syntax is allowed to be in the first N lines of the file,
or the last N lines of the file. The default is N=5.
Thus if you need something to be on the first line you can always move
modeline to the end.
Regards,
Zvezdan Petkovic
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