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| From: | Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@b...> |
| Subject: | Re: [Caml-list] New Ocaml indentation for VIm |
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 07:55:42PM +0100, David Baelde wrote:
> advice. There's only a very minor issue about code annotations, because
> I don't like being warned that my VIm is not compiled with python
> support everytime I open a OCaml file, and I'd like to find a good
> solution without Python. Also, I didn't work at all on .mll and .mly
Well, is "just" a matter of parsing code annotation in vimscript. I've
never had the willingness to do it and thus I did it in python, if you
consider it as a showstepper though, I will be happy to work on it.
> Packaging omlet separately is OK. Samuel Mimram could do that. I would
> just suggest to wait a bit.
Couldn't we just add omlet to the ocaml-tools package?
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