Add mlog-mode for Emacs to editors#125
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- Moved the list into a markdown list for better formatting - Added mlog-mode for better syntax highlighting in Emacs.
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I tried out masm-mode for syntax highlighting in Emacs, but I found it lacking as it only highlighted the basic operators (it was also missing a few). I've created mlog-mode instead, which highlights all the operators, variables, blocks, units, etc.
I added a link to it in the editing part of the wiki and reorganized the structure using Markdown lists.