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-rw-r--r-- | gnu/packages/emacs-xyz.scm | 26 |
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diff --git a/gnu/packages/emacs-xyz.scm b/gnu/packages/emacs-xyz.scm index 2ce9e7526b..03182a9c3f 100644 --- a/gnu/packages/emacs-xyz.scm +++ b/gnu/packages/emacs-xyz.scm @@ -5953,6 +5953,32 @@ interface and multiple, selectable \"styles\", whose use is fully customizable by the user.") (license license:gpl2+))) +(define-public emacs-zones + (let ((commit "353fc38a6544eb59887bee045e373406f1d038a5") + (revision "1")) + (package + (name "emacs-zones") + (version (git-version "0" revision commit)) + (source + (origin + (method git-fetch) + (uri (git-reference + (url "https://github.com/emacsmirror/zones.git") + (commit commit))) + (file-name (git-file-name name version)) + (sha256 + (base32 + "0gwnw2giii2a14nlh62xp45f47cw6ikqphhzpmcw6c7mn9x5z2ar")))) + (build-system emacs-build-system) + (home-page "https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Zones") + (synopsis "Define and act on multiple zones of buffer text") + (description "Library @file{zones.el} lets you easily define and +subsequently act on multiple zones of buffer text. You can think of this as +enlarging the notion of region. In effect, it can remove the requirement of +target text being a contiguous sequence of characters. A set of buffer zones +is, in effect, a (typically) noncontiguous set of text.") + (license license:gpl3+)))) + (define-public emacs-mu4e-alert (package (name "emacs-mu4e-alert") |