* is there emacs manual tar file RE: two pine questions
@ Ian Blackburn
` Lee Maschmeyer
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From: Ian Blackburn @ UTC (permalink / raw)
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hi
is there a web page to download in one go the whole emacs 98 manual? I can find it on web but is confusing to find the bits I want and I would like to use when I away from net
for the html version on net is on web is at
http://www.gnu.org/manual/emacs-20.3/html_node/emacs_toc.html
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is there emacs manual tar file RE: two pine questions Ian Blackburn
@ ` Lee Maschmeyer
` ohphone Osvaldo La Rosa
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From: Lee Maschmeyer @ UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi Ian,
on your computer at the command prompt type:
info emacs
The info system takes a bit of learning but is pretty easy to use once
you do learn it. Maybe "info info" might be useful first. Not only does
it have all the Emacs stuff in one place, but it has the advantage of
corresponding to the Emacs version you're actually running. Mine, on Red
Hat 8 with all the updates, is 21.2-18, much newer than the one you
found on the web.
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 12:08:37PM +0800, Ian Blackburn wrote:
> hi
>
> is there a web page to download in one go the whole emacs 98 manual? I can find it on web but is confusing to find the bits I want and I would like to use when I away from net
>
> for the html version on net is on web is at
> http://www.gnu.org/manual/emacs-20.3/html_node/emacs_toc.html
>
>
>
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` Lee Maschmeyer
@ ` Osvaldo La Rosa
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From: Osvaldo La Rosa @ UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi, jsut lookig at some interesting urls for more info, doc, howtos about
ohphone usage, btw if someone had already experienced how to do it simply,
fast, and efficiently without having to read doc for weeks and weeks, please
any suggestion is welcome.
What we already tried:
here: ohphone -n hispc.homelinux.org 'enter'
there: he do listen to calls
Connection is established, but no one milligram sound.
Thanx for any experienced user report.
Osvaldo.
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* RE: is there emacs manual tar file RE: two pine questions
@ Ian Blackburn
` Lee Maschmeyer
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From: Ian Blackburn @ UTC (permalink / raw)
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hay thanks although I don't have a running linux system yet this is a tip I will keep
best regards
Ian Blackburn
Receptionist
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thanks
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> From: Lee Maschmeyer[SMTP:Lee_Maschmeyer@wayne.edu]
> Reply To: blinux-list@redhat.com
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> Subject: Re: is there emacs manual tar file RE: two pine questions
>
> Hi Ian,
>
> on your computer at the command prompt type:
>
> info emacs
>
> The info system takes a bit of learning but is pretty easy to use once
> you do learn it. Maybe "info info" might be useful first. Not only does
> it have all the Emacs stuff in one place, but it has the advantage of
> corresponding to the Emacs version you're actually running. Mine, on Red
> Hat 8 with all the updates, is 21.2-18, much newer than the one you
> found on the web.
>
> On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 12:08:37PM +0800, Ian Blackburn wrote:
> > hi
> >
> > is there a web page to download in one go the whole emacs 98 manual? I can find it on web but is confusing to find the bits I want and I would like to use when I away from net
> >
> > for the html version on net is on web is at
> > http://www.gnu.org/manual/emacs-20.3/html_node/emacs_toc.html
> >
> >
> >
> > ========================================================
> > Standard disclaimer:
> > Any recipient of this communication acknowledges that:
> > * The Government Employees Superannuation Board accepts no responsibility
> > for the contents, nor the validity of this communication; and
> > * they do not rely on any view given unless it is properly authorised.
> > ========================================================
> >
> >
> >
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> > Blinux-list@redhat.com
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* Re: is there emacs manual tar file RE: two pine questions
is there emacs manual tar file RE: two pine questions Ian Blackburn
@ ` Lee Maschmeyer
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From: Lee Maschmeyer @ UTC (permalink / raw)
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> hay thanks although I don't have a running linux system yet
That's what I get for weeding headers! Sorry. You can install Cygwin on
both Windows 98 and XP (and most others I believe) and add Emacs as an
optional component. Not sure about the info file but the tutorial is
there and the help system. The URL is:
www.cygwin.com
It's free now. I think it used to be commercial but the last I read they
had no more plans to sell it but were updating steadily.
There might be a just-plain-DOS version also.
Lee
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