Hello,
I'm busy 'configuring' my linux (debian) as I like it... Since I'm new,
I just installed quite a lot of packages, which I possibly don't need
anymore. One of these might be mozilla for reading my email, because I
like to use emacs for this -- I really love E
s this works
> >sometimes it does not. Using fundamental and perl-mode it doesn't
> >matter. It appears almost completely random. This is using emacs from a
> >terminal screen.
>
> Not being an emacs user, I can't help here very much ... but is there
> really NO patte
. All text After a curly
brace that is indented then when I got to a new line and add the ; it is
supposed to line back up with the line above it. Sometimes this works
sometimes it does not. Using fundamental and perl-mode it doesn't
matter. It appears almost completely random. This is using em
ented then when I got to a new line and add the ; it is
supposed to line back up with the line above it. Sometimes this works
sometimes it does not. Using fundamental and perl-mode it doesn't
matter. It appears almost completely random. This is using emacs from a
terminal screen.
Paul Kra
I have just started using emacs. Does it do any formatting for Perl as
far as colors and indents go? I have tried loading the perl module but
it doesn't seem to do anything but make it harder to indent.
Using LaTex is there a way to get it so that I can process it inside of
emacs and maybe
Try hitting the backspace key and se if that doesn't bring up help. Also
control-v is pagedown in emacs and alt-v is pageup in emacs.
Jude
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I found that with the version of emacs which came with RH7.3 and included
those useless pretty pictures on a bar did not do those things anymore as well
or at all as the older versions, the last good one with RH7.1. So I quickly
changed back to Emacs 20.7.1.
Regards
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Does anyone use emacs vie ssh on a winxp machine? The C sequences don't
work right. For instance C-h does not open help. Also the pgup and
pgdown keys do not work either. Is there a keyboard map I can get so
that they keyboard would work the same way it does when sitting at the
co
emacs has a very good built in help system that's accessible thru -
, or if you want to spend $29.95 (US) O'Reilly has a great book called
"Learning GNU Emacs"... The second edition book is sorta centered around
version 19.30.
HTH
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Paul Kraus
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On 25 May 2002, at 18:03, Elias Athanasopoulos wrote:
> On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 04:31:33PM -0700, Matthew Stapleton wrote:
> > I was wondering if Emacs was considered to be gui based WP or cli-based?
>
> Noone of it. Emacs is an OS which pretends to be an editor. :-)
No, Emac
> Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 16:31:33 -0700
> From: Matthew Stapleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subj: is emacs considered a gui WP or cli?
>
> I was wondering if Emacs was considered to be gui based WP or
> cli-based? And is it stilled updated?
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I use GNU Emacs all the
Hi, all!
Hi, Matthew!
The emacs we're talking about is afaik the *GNU emacs* that
Richard Stallman gave to the unix community long time ago.
There is actual a version called xemacs which one could consider
a *gui-editor* (or whatsoever).
But to be honest, I don't use either.
My
On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 04:31:33PM -0700, Matthew Stapleton wrote:
> I was wondering if Emacs was considered to be gui based WP or cli-based?
Noone of it. Emacs is an OS which pretends to be an editor. :-)
Elias
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> I was wondering if Emacs was considered to be gui based WP or cli-based?
Does it matter a great deal? I normally classify it as CLI-based, because
it runs fine on a virtual console without X running, but that's just
an opinion.
> And is it stilled updated?
Most definitely. The
I was wondering if Emacs was considered to be gui based WP or cli-based?
And is it stilled updated?
Matthew Stapleton
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I asked this question some time ago, but the answers all addressed
gnus, not emacs' rmail utility. So let me try again: Is it possible to
attach a binary to an rmail message under emacs?
According to my GNU emacs book, emacs does not support binary file
attachments, although one can inse
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