Kevin Clark writes:
> The biggest issue with customizing emacs is that doing so nearly
> always requires knowledge of Lisp ...
Depending on how new your emacs is you may be able to try:
M-x customize
I'm sure that it doesn't satisfy everyone (I haven't really
us
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Benjamin Scott wrote:
> > How about a presentation on customizing emacs? (Yes, I realize this is
> > rather like a presentation on "Applications for transistors", but hey...)
> >
>
> Hey, I'm interested in hearing about this one...(customizing emacs, that
> is, N
Benjamin Scott wrote:
>
>
> How about a presentation on customizing emacs? (Yes, I realize this is
> rather like a presentation on "Applications for transistors", but hey...)
>
Hey, I'm interested in hearing about this one...(customizing emacs, that
is, NOT 'applications for transistors' :
On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, Jon 'maddog' Hall, Executive Director, Linux International wrote:
> O.K. FOLKS: IT IS UP TO YOU. WHAT DO YOU WANT TO HEAR ABOUT?
The maddog has spoken. ;-)
One topic I'd like to hear about (assuming this isn't one of the ones I
missed -- I always seem to be busy