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Deprecation Notice ================== The Erlware Emacs Mode is deprecated. All significant changes made to the Erlware version have been incorporated into the latest release of the official distribution. Future development of the Emacs mode for Erlang should proceed with the official version at: http://github.com/erlang/otp User configuration notes ======================== Below is a quick guide to necessary configurations for getting started with the Erlang mode for Emacs. Please refer to the Users guide and reference manual in the documentation for the Erlang/OTP application tools for more information. You can obtain a copy of the Erlang man pages here: http://www.erlang.org/download Note for the man page menus to be populated, the Erlang man pages must be in uncompressed form. Additional documenation for this mode can be found here: http://erlware.org/tools/erlware-mode For UNIX users -------------- To set up the Erlang Emacs mode on UNIX systems, edit/create the file .emacs in the your home directory. Below is a complete example of what should be added to a user's .emacs provided that OTP is installed in the directory /usr/local/otp: (setq load-path (cons "<path-to-mode>/erlware-mode" load-path)) (setq erlang-man-root-dir "/usr/local/otp") (setq exec-path (cons "/usr/local/otp/bin" exec-path)) (require 'erlang-start) For XEmacs, you use add-to-list to modify the load path: (add-to-list 'load-path "<path-to-mode>/erlware-mode") If your XEmacs system already has the default erlang mode on the search path, you may need to put the erlware path at the front of the search path: (push "<path-to-mode>/erlware-mode" load-path) For Windows users ----------------- To set up the Erlang Emacs mode on Windows systems, edit/create the file .emacs, the location of the file depends on the configuration of the system. If the HOME environment variable is set, Emacs will look for the .emacs file in the directory indicated by the HOME variable. If HOME is not set, Emacs will look for the .emacs file in C:\. Below is a complete example of what should be added to a user's .emacs provided that OTP is installed in the directory C:\Program Files\erl-<Ver>: (setq load-path (cons "<path-to-mode>/erlware-mode" load-path)) (setq erlang-man-root-dir "C:/Program Files/erl<Ver>") (setq exec-path (cons "C:/Program Files/erl<Ver>/bin" exec-path)) (require 'erlang-start) For XEmacs, you use add-to-list to modify the load path: (add-to-list 'load-path "<path-to-mode>/erlware-mode") If your XEmacs system already has the default erlang mode on the search path, you may need to put the erlware path at the front of the search path: (push "<path-to-mode>/erlware-mode" load-path)