> "Rich" == Rich Shepard writes:
Rich>I've looked in both the emacs docs and the wiki and both show
Rich> me that M-c will convert individual uppercase words to initial
Rich> capitalized words, but I've not found the way to do this for all
Rich> words rather
On 12/19/2016 08:58 PM, logical american wrote:
> Can someone suggest good vpn hardware for a VPN client? My friend has
> an account with a popular stock trading house, but he is now nervous,
> since so much hacking has occurred.
>
> I did check one of the big local chain stores, but they only
To connect anything via a VPN you would need to first know what the other
side supports. For example, if you were conencting to an Amazon VPN
endpoint in 2016 you could reference this:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonVPC/latest/UserGuide/vpn-connections.html
On Mon, 19 Dec 2016, logical
Can someone suggest good vpn hardware for a VPN client? My friend has
an account with a popular stock trading house, but he is now nervous,
since so much hacking has occurred.
I did check one of the big local chain stores, but they only had 2
routers for sale, supporting vpn. I see 2 other
On Mon, 19 Dec 2016, John Sechrest wrote:
> I got the impression that he wanted to have text of the form:
John,
Yes, this is correct.
> Where you have to use the regular expression query and replace:
> https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ReplaceRegexp
A regex is what I tried first, but
I got the impression that he wanted to have text of the form:
This is a SET of words that have CAPITALIZED WORDS that should be
addressed by a mechanism to convert Capital words to go from ALL capital to
All Capital
And convert them to:
This is a Set of words that have Capitalized
On 12/19/16 16:17, Rich Shepard wrote:
>I've looked in both the emacs docs and the wiki and both show me that M-c
> will convert individual uppercase words to initial capitalized words, but
> I've not found the way to do this for all words rather than one at a time.
>
>Selecting a region
On Mon, 19 Dec 2016, Rich Shepard wrote:
> I've looked in both the emacs docs and the wiki and both show me that M-c
> will convert individual uppercase words to initial capitalized words, but
> I've not found the way to do this for all words rather than one at a time.
I've also tried sed
I've looked in both the emacs docs and the wiki and both show me that M-c
will convert individual uppercase words to initial capitalized words, but
I've not found the way to do this for all words rather than one at a time.
Selecting a region prior to invoking M-c does nothing.
A
Thank you everyone!
it looks like I have it solved. It still has issues sometimes, especially
when there are breaks in the tape. (I mean where one recording stops and
the other starts. Looks like it loses tracking and that confuses it.)
So sometimes I have to redo a tape, but eventually I manage
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