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- Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 18:31:23 +0900
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Learning Emacs (was: how to keep track of one's work... another'BestPractices' question)
On 11/9/05, Micheal E Cooper <mcooper@example.com> wrote: > Thank you so much. I will definitely look into this, even if it means > learning Emacs (which I must admit that I am hesitant to do). Learning Emacs is actually not that hard, in that you can learn in a progressive fashion. When you first start out, treat Emacs just like an extremely simply plaintext editor, like notepad.exe on That Other OS: use the arrow keys to move about, and just type what you want. Hell, the Home and End keys work like you would expect in recent versions of Emacs. Same with Ctrl + Home and Ctrl + End (though in Emacs-speak, those key chords would be called C-Home and C-End, respectively). C-RightArrow and C-LeftArrow also work as in WSYWYG editors, moving a word at a time. Start there, and little by little, learn how to unleash Emacs's more powerful features, like regexp search-and-replace, etc. Since you know vi (right? or am I mis-remembering), you might find the following cheat sheet helpful in the beginning: http://www.jmglov.net/unix/vi-for-emacs-users.html I wrote it as an Emacser learning vi, but it should work in reverse, as well. Cheers, Josh
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