On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 06:24:03AM -0800, exits funnel wrote:
> First the vi question: I primarily use emacs but like
> to be able to fire up vi every once in a while if I
> just have a quick edit to make. Anyway, I've recently
> installed RedHat 7.3 and when I launch vi there is a
> bit of a pro
--- Gordon Messmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Now the emacs question: I use emacs to edit c/c++
> > files. So far I like it, but there is one small
> > annoyance I've run into. It indents blocks like
> this:
>
> Put this in your .emacs file:
> (setq c-default-style "bsd")
>
> If you like
--- Matthew Saltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, exits funnel wrote:
>
> > First the vi question: I primarily use emacs but
> like
> > to be able to fire up vi every once in a while if
> I
> > just have a quick edit to make. Anyway, I've
> recently
> > installed RedHat 7.3
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 06:24, exits funnel wrote:
> First the vi question:
Matthew seems to have answered that well enough...
> Now the emacs question: I use emacs to edit c/c++
> files. So far I like it, but there is one small
> annoyance I've run into. It indents blocks like this:
Put this i
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, exits funnel wrote:
> First the vi question: I primarily use emacs but like
> to be able to fire up vi every once in a while if I
> just have a quick edit to make. Anyway, I've recently
> installed RedHat 7.3 and when I launch vi there is a
> bit of a problem with the display
First the vi question: I primarily use emacs but like
to be able to fire up vi every once in a while if I
just have a quick edit to make. Anyway, I've recently
installed RedHat 7.3 and when I launch vi there is a
bit of a problem with the display color. The tildes
along the left edge of the scre