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− | |name=ncl | + | |name=ncl-mode |
|description=ncl-mode for editing NCL files. | |description=ncl-mode for editing NCL files. | ||
− | |maintainer= | + | |maintainer=Yagnesh |
− | |source=http://github.com/yyr/ncl | + | |source=http://github.com/yyr/ncl-mode |
|in_emacs=no | |in_emacs=no | ||
|Development status=active | |Development status=active | ||
− | |website=http://github.com/yyr/ncl | + | |website=http://github.com/yyr/ncl-mode |
}} | }} | ||
− | '''NCL''' (NCAR Command Language) is popular language in Earth science | + | '''NCL''' (NCAR Command Language) is a popular language in the field of Earth science. It processes and displays scientific data efficiently. |
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==ncl-mode== | ==ncl-mode== |
Latest revision as of 05:53, 29 December 2013
Description | ncl-mode for editing NCL files. |
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Author | name of author |
Maintainer | Yagnesh |
Source | http://github.com/yyr/ncl-mode |
Part of Emacs | no |
NCL (NCAR Command Language) is a popular language in the field of Earth science. It processes and displays scientific data efficiently. .
ncl-mode
NOTE: There are two version of ncl.el. One is the official version by NCL folks which contains only ncl.el. The forked version contains few fixes to ncl.el and and ncl-doc el and other goodies to be used by other Emacs packages
Basic Setup
To activate ncl-mode automatically for all files with an extension ".ncl" add add the following your .emacs
(setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\.ncl$" . ncl-mode) auto-mode-alist))
(autoload 'ncl-mode "~/bin/ncl.el")
ncl-doc-mode
ncl-doc minor mode helps you read NCL documentation from UCAR website
Basic Setup
to start ncl-doc-mode for each ncl buffer add the following your .emacs
(require 'ncl-doc)
(add-hook 'ncl-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(ncl-doc-minor-mode 1)))
Usage
- [C-c C-s] (or M-x ncl-doc-query-at-point)
- This function does few things.
- 1) It prompts for a string/keyword and collects a given string
- 2) It tries to find a URL for the given string
- + if it finds URL for the string call the browser to open that URL
- + If no URL is found, then goes on to search for the given string.
- + Displays all search matches in separate buffer category wise. In that buffer RET in any search match will call browser for take you to that page.
- + If no matches found for a given string it leaves you there
- [C-c C-o] (or M-x ncl-doc-query-open)
- Use this function you lets you choose from the all keywords ncl-doc has in its database and takes you to that page.