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[18] FWEB with the GNU Emacs editor?

If you are developing your FWEB programs using the GNU Emacs editor, there is web-mode.el by Mark Motl <motl@cs.tamu.edu>; the corresponding GNU Emacs mode can deal with WEB, CWEB and FWEB.* It is capable of many things, including jumping to sections and modules, inserting (and previewing) index entries, hiding and exibiting the body of a .web file (showing the tree), inserting, quoting, and consistently renaming modules etc. It supports change files and journal files. It is especially useful when dealing with large .web files not to have to deal with monolithic FWEB files.* For more information, you may obtain a 30pp. User's Manual and the source files from the author, from Bart Childs <bart@cs.tamu.edu>.

[Archive-Date: Fri, 04 Sep 1992 09:42:42 CDT]

The current version of web-mode (v 1.61, as of Dec 28, 1992) is faster, more robust, and the documentation in the manual is improved and more accurate now.* You may also obtain this version as a 220 KByte shell archive web-mode-1.61.sh via anonymous FTP from `verdi.imada.ou.dk' [129.142.128.14] in directory pub/emacs/.