X-Git-Url: https://code.delx.au/gnu-emacs-elpa/blobdiff_plain/9cb1841ec809f25193fa007d4e7a16eaad756336..eaa2c7aa9b579e6adc5377eb3513d1ef5fac64e6:/packages/gnome-c-style/README.md diff --git a/packages/gnome-c-style/README.md b/packages/gnome-c-style/README.md index 336a4629f..86b79a79a 100644 --- a/packages/gnome-c-style/README.md +++ b/packages/gnome-c-style/README.md @@ -1,24 +1,15 @@ gnome-c-style ====== -In the C coding style commonly used in GNOME, identifiers are written -in camel case and function arguments are aligned to the right end. -That makes it a bit cumbersome to keep your code consistent with the -style, even with align.el or plugins like yasnippet. - -gnome-c-style is an Emacs minor mode intended to help editing C -source code in that style. It mainly provides two features: text -alignment and snippet insersion. +gnome-c-style is an Emacs minor mode for editing C source code in [GNOME C coding style](https://developer.gnome.org/programming-guidelines/stable/c-coding-style.html.en). In particular, it is useful to properly line-up [function arguments](https://developer.gnome.org/programming-guidelines/stable/c-coding-style.html.en#functions) and [function declarations in header files](https://developer.gnome.org/programming-guidelines/stable/c-coding-style.html.en#functions). Install ------ -* Type "make" -* Copy .elc files somewhere in your load-path +* M-x package-install gnome-c-style * Add the following lines to ~/.emacs/init.el: ``` -(autoload 'gnome-c-style-mode "gnome-c-style" "GNOME-style C minor mode" t) (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'gnome-c-style-mode) ```