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GAMS Mode
Epsilon automatically enters GAMS mode when you read
a file with an extension of .gms or .set. In addition, if you set the
gams-files variable nonzero, it recognizes .inc, .map, and .dat
extensions. Epsilon also uses GAMS mode for files with an
unrecognized extension that start with a GAMS $title directive. The
GAMS language is used for mathematical programming.
In GAMS mode, Epsilon does syntax highlighting, recognizing GAMS
strings and comments. The GAMS language permits a file to define its
own additional comment character sequences, besides the standard
* and $ontext and $offtext , and Epsilon recognizes most
common settings for these.
When the cursor is on a bracket or parenthesis, Epsilon will try to
locate its matching bracket or parenthesis, and highlight them both.
If the current character has no match, Epsilon will not highlight it.
Set the variable auto-show-gams-delimiters to zero to
disable this feature.
If you use the compile-buffer command to compile a GAMS file,
Epsilon will automatically look for the .lst file produced by
GAMS software and translate its format so that the commands
next-error and previous-error work.
Standard bindings:
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