If you're used to the common keystrokes for copy/cut/paste/undo of
C-c/C-x/C-v/C-z, then you'll want to enable CUA mode. There are caveats
that certain commands won't mirror the tutorial exactly but as far as I
use Emacs, it is a benefit. I do disable CUA mode when I use Org mode
as it uses the S
On 06/05/2020 09:58 AM, mick crane wrote:
On 2020-06-05 12:47, Richard Owlett wrote:
Suggestions for a *text editor*, *NOT word processor*, which can set
tab stops at column N1, N2, N3, ... ? Typical *text editors* set
distance between stops to one specific value.
If I understand correctly.
I
On 2020-06-05 12:47, Richard Owlett wrote:
Suggestions for a *text editor*, *NOT word processor*, which can set
tab stops at column N1, N2, N3, ... ? Typical *text editors* set
distance between stops to one specific value.
If I understand correctly.
I had a look and you can set the tab distanc
On 06/05/2020 07:07 AM, John Hasler wrote:
Richard Owlett writes:
Suggestions for a *text editor*, *NOT word processor*, which can set
tab stops at column N1, N2, N3, ... ?
Emacs.
Took me <30 seconds to set Help text font to legible size.
Not sure why it took me that long *ROFL*
The tutor
Richard Owlett writes:
> Suggestions for a *text editor*, *NOT word processor*, which can set
> tab stops at column N1, N2, N3, ... ?
Emacs.
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