Thanks David for the directory listings and for taking the trouble to
respond, but there is no sign of emacs in Linux Complete. I bought the
4-disk boxed set with a disk of upgrades and emacs is nowhere to be
found. Xemacs consists of three files on the second disk in the RPMS2
directory:
Thanks David for the directory listings and for taking the trouble to
respond, but there is no sign of emacs in Linux Complete. I bought the
It's hard to believe that a boxed set would not include files that are
part of Mandrake 7.2.
I can live with xemacs but I cannot reproduce all the key
The desktop edition is for desktops where people do not normally use programs
intended primarily for the console. The download edition and the Power Pack
both have full emacs, and you can obtain it by going to
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, David E. Fox wrote:
Thanks David for the directory listings and for taking the trouble to
respond, but there is no sign of emacs in Linux Complete. I bought the
It's hard to believe that a boxed set would not include files that are
part of Mandrake 7.2.
It's a fact.
On Mon, 16 Apr 2001, Civileme wrote:
The desktop edition is for desktops where people do not normally use programs
intended primarily for the console. The download edition and the Power Pack
both have full emacs, and you can obtain it by going to
Nope. Just looking back through my emails for unresolved issues. Did as
you said. No sign of bare emacs. Definitely not on the Linux Complete
It's part of Mandrake 7.2:
/home/dfox/Mandrake-7.2/i586/Mandrake/RPMS/emacs-20.7-9mdk.i586.rpm
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, abe wrote:
What? I do all of my text editing/writing in emacs and I have the
downloaded verison. I can't imagine that the "complete" version
wouldn't have it since the download version is basically the first to
disks of the other versions.
Fire up drakconf, start
t;.
Miark
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Miark wrote:
Civileme,
Ummm, do you realize that the install of 7.2 you
made
From: "Romanator" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 11:33 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Re: I want Micro-EMACS
Miark wrote:
Civileme,
Ummm, do you realize that the install of 7.2 you made
probably has both emacs and xemacs?
Yep
What? I do all of my text editing/writing in emacs and I have the
downloaded verison. I can't imagine that the "complete" version
wouldn't have it since the download version is basically the first to
disks of the other versions.
Fire up drakconf, start the package manager there, choose
I used emacs until I discovered jed (which is also part of the LM
distribution). Jed has most of emacs' power but none of the footprint. It's
fast enough to use an an email editor, has umpteen dozen modes that support
indenting, syntax highlighting, etc., and is actively developed and
On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, civileme wrote:
Ummm, do you realize that the install of 7.2 you made probably has both emacs
and xemacs? These run like Micro-EMACS (same commands plus some features)
without a new compile.
The 7.2 Complete distribution does not appear to have emacs. I had to
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