* emacs documentation?
@ Deborah Mayne
` Steve Holmes
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From: Deborah Mayne @ UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi all!
Does anyone know of some decent docs for learning EMACS? Thanks.
eb
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emacs documentation? Deborah Mayne
@ ` Steve Holmes
` jude dashiell
` Ann Parsons
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From: Steve Holmes @ UTC (permalink / raw)
To: speakup
<hmmm> Good question. Well to begin with, try "info emacs". This
assumes that the info read and the info documentation is installed.
Another thing you should be able to do if emacs is completely
installed is to do a ctrl-h followed by the letter i. This will bring
up the info reader inside of emacs.
I realize, if one is trying to learn emacs and you have to use emacs
to find out how to use it:) you end up in a vicious loop, don't you?:)
I really can't recall if there is some intro documentation on getting
started with emacs or not.
Actually, I just looked in my HOWTOs folder on my slackware 9.0
environment (/usr/doc/Linux-HOWTOs) and there is a file in there
called, Emacs-Beginner-HOWTO and there is also one for Emacs-Speak.
Hope this all helps.
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 08:43:52AM -0400, Deborah Mayne wrote:
> Hi all!
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> Does anyone know of some decent docs for learning EMACS? Thanks.
>
> eb
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* emacs documentation?
emacs documentation? Deborah Mayne
` Steve Holmes
@ ` Ann Parsons
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From: Ann Parsons @ UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi all,
Yes, the docs in the Info tree are excellent. O'Reilly has an
excellent text book on emacs. Check with bookshare about getting it.
Ann P.
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From: Adam Myrow @ UTC (permalink / raw)
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You can also press control-H followed by the letter t to pull up a
tutorial. It gives a 1985 copyright, but it still is valid. It has you
edit the file and save it under a new name while it tells you what to
type. It doesn't cover even a fraction of what Emacs can do, but it makes
a good starting point.
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` Steve Holmes
@ ` jude dashiell
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From: jude dashiell @ UTC (permalink / raw)
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Once emacs is started try hitting control-h then hit the t key.
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