Tim X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I run my emacs under Linux, so I can't say how effective it is in
>replacing all the standard windows apps, but under Linux it works well
>for me - your milage may differ.
>
>Tim
Thanks Tim exactly the info I was wanting
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>> For word processing and spreadsheets and whatever, probably I could bend
>> emacs to those purposes, but frankly I use other free tools like LyX and
>> Gnumeric instead.
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> For documents, AucTex mode under emacs is really good. Its been many
> years since I tried out LyX, but for anything LaTe
On 9499 day of my life Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
> 2. If a message contains Russian text and Ukrainian text, though
>it is unlikely, it cannot be encoded with the koi8-r charset.
It can, because there is actually no support for koi8-u in Emacs.
koi8-u is defined as alias for koi8-r, thus message
Joe Fineman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>> I'm curious what you do with emacs
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> All personal & business writing & recordkeeping.
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>> and gNus
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> Email & newsgroups.
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> Things I cannot yet do with Emacs:
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> 1. Deal with the Web. I use w3m for one site that is a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark T.B. Carroll) writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>> Dumb question on my part but here goes
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>> I sick of bloated and fat software from MS
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>> If I learn emacs can it replace say 80 percent of the
>> stiff I use now?
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> I'm planning to try out emacs' planner and wiki
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hadron Quark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>>> I'm curious what you do with emacs
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>>> and gNus
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>>I'd say everyone that posts in this ng
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> Ok
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> Dumb question on my part but here goes
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> I sick of bloated and fat software fro