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| − | Artist mode is | + | '''Artist mode''' is a paint like application for [[Gnu Emacs]]. You can create following shapes with it - |
| − | + | * lines | |
| + | * squares | ||
| + | * rectangles and poly-lines | ||
| + | * ellipses | ||
| + | * circles with your mouse and/or keyboard. | ||
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| + | Use this mode to insert text diagrams or figures in your source | ||
| + | comments. | ||
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| + | == External Links == | ||
| + | ; [http://www.cinsk.org/emacs/emacs-artist.html Screencast of Artist mode] | ||
| + | : Illustrates how to create inline documentation using ascii diagrams. Watch this screencast and be inspired. | ||
Revision as of 06:13, 30 March 2012
Artist mode is a paint like application for Gnu Emacs. You can create following shapes with it -
- lines
- squares
- rectangles and poly-lines
- ellipses
- circles with your mouse and/or keyboard.
Use this mode to insert text diagrams or figures in your source comments.
External Links
- Screencast of Artist mode
- Illustrates how to create inline documentation using ascii diagrams. Watch this screencast and be inspired.