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! Here are the beginnings of some coding guidelines for PhpWiki.
! I18N: Using gettext()
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! Here are the coding guidelines for PhpWiki.
+ ! Follow the style of the PEAR Coding Standards:
+ * http://www.php.net/manual/en/pear.standards.php
+ There's code snippets for configuring Emacs and Vim as well as several
+ other text editors.
+
! I18N: Using gettext()
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argue that it's better to use tabs and let people set their tab width,
but I think we're better off using just spaces because aligned
! comments in the right region will not align correctly.
Use php-mode as well. This is freely available on the net
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argue that it's better to use tabs and let people set their tab width,
but I think we're better off using just spaces because aligned
! comments in the right region will not align correctly. For a detailed
! argument see http://www.jwz.org/doc/tabs-vs-spaces.html.
Use php-mode as well. This is freely available on the net
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in your .emacs file:
! (load "your-path-to-lisp-files/php-mode")
! (setq auto-mode-alist
! (append '(
! ("\\.php\\d?\\'" . php-mode)) auto-mode-alist))
so when you open .php files in Emacs it will start PHP mode
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in your .emacs file:
! (load "your-path-to-lisp-files/php-mode")
! (setq auto-mode-alist
! (append '(
! ("\\.php\\d?\\'" . php-mode)) auto-mode-alist))
so when you open .php files in Emacs it will start PHP mode
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it to this README.
- Steve Wainstead
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