Izzie writes:
> Wow! You just opened me to a whole new world of possibilities in advanced
> window management I didn't suspect existed.
Actually that's one of the reasons I still stick with
KDE... indispensable when you have to work remotely and the other end
beams a complete desktop over. Anot
Izzie writes:
[...]
>> However, one must ask: why use emacs in console mode if you are running
>> kde? This does limit what emacs can do.
>
> Remote editing of files through ssh often (but not always) inside screen is
> the
> reason. I know about tramp but haven't had time to look into it yet
Achim Gratz nexgo.de> writes:
>
> Izzie antichef.net> writes:
>
> > Hi, I'm a newcomer to orgmode and a basic emacs user who has trouble with
some
> > shortcuts not doing what they should. I don't know how to fix it.
> >
> > This problem occurs on an aptosid (debian sid 64-bits) laptop with
Eric S Fraga ucl.ac.uk> writes:
> > Izzie antichef.net> writes:
> > This problem occurs on an aptosid (debian sid 64-bits) laptop with kde when
> > running emacs in konsole with the -nw parameter.
>
> My experience with console use of emacs is that many key sequences are
> not possible. Some
Izzie writes:
> Hi, I'm a newcomer to orgmode and a basic emacs user who has trouble with
> some
> shortcuts not doing what they should. I don't know how to fix it.
>
> This problem occurs on an aptosid (debian sid 64-bits) laptop with kde when
> running emacs in konsole with the -nw parameter