On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 01:17 AM, Heather Madrone wrote:
 I also got the developer tools unpacked, so the Darwin
shell is starting to look a bit more like home.
One thing about the Shells under OS X -- you have neither csh nor sh!

csh is a link to tcsh and sh a link to bash. zsh is also available if you like the Korn shell.

emacs is gnu 21.1.1. There is also a copy of xemacs that runs if you like that version of emacs. And you can use the `C-x RET f' (`set-buffer-file-coding-system') to flip back and forth between "Mac" endings and "unix" endings for your scripts, if you want to edit them with text exit or something else.

And if you are a real emacs fan... visti:
From: http://beebo.org/fluff/macstuff/

"Want emacs-like keybindings in all Cocoa apps? Put DefaultKeyBinding.dict in
~/Library/KeyBindings. It provides a lot of the missing Alt key bindings, as
well as re-binding Ctrl-a, etc."

T.T.F.N.
William H. Magill
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