learning emacs
Robert Spangler
spangler.robert at gmail.com
Thu Jan 24 12:00:30 EST 2013
So does Emacs work with Speakup or does one need to get a specific
screen reader for it? From what I understand, Emacs is an environment
of its own.
Thanks,
Robert Spangler, B.A. in Urban Studies and Spanish
spangler.robert at gmail.com
On 1/24/2013 11:58 AM, Kirk Reiser wrote:
> There is a built-in tutorial in emacs you can access with c-h t that's
> control-h followed by theletter 't'. It doesn't go into a lot of
> depth but it does cover the basics pretty well. From there you can
> access the built-in info system with c-h i.
>
> On Thu, 24 Jan 2013, Don Raikes wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
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>> I have been a Linux junky for years, but have never gotten my head
>> around emacs.
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>> Does anyone know of a good emacs tutorial?
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>> After reading Jason's email about latex and using emacs to create /
>> edit it, I thought it might be a good idea to actually start learning
>> this monster. Plus I am going to be doing a lot of coding on Linux
>> over the next few months both in bash scripts python and c/c++, and as
>> I recall there are some features of emacs that could help with that.
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