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Question GNU Emacs Help

Hey everybody!

Not sure if this goes here, but I think it's the best fit.

I was just wondering, how do I use a compiler from Emacs?

Also, how do I turn syntax highlighting on?

Thanks in advance!
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M-x compile will offer to run make for you; you can change it to some other command if you like, obviously.

The syntax highlighting depends a bit on which version of Emacs you are using. Probably the simplest way to find the right variable and mode is to run M-x customize and look for "faces" options, specifically "global font lock". Or simply try M-x global-font-lock-mode if you just want to try it once.
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Thanks for the help, but I've decided to go to Vim now, and join the Dark Side.

Now, can anyone help me with compiling/syntax highlighting for that?
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Thanks for the help, but I've decided to go to Vim now, and join the Dark Side.

Now, can anyone help me with compiling/syntax highlighting for that?
Well, specifically, I mean a Common Lisp compiler, a C++ compiler, and a Fortran 95 compiler (not immediately, but in the future).

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Probably better to post a separate thread about that -- not many vim users will read this particular topic.
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Probably better to post a separate thread about that -- not many vim users will read this particular topic.
Hmmm, you're right. Thanks again!
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