Re: Emacs configuration on slink

2000-02-23 Thread John Miskinis
Hi, Yes, just create a .emacs file and put your commands in them. Below are some of my commands, which you can use as a guide to bind keys and make editing life a lot easier. I would include my whole file, but some things changed a little between V19 and V20. I now invoke emacs with "emacs -font

Re: Emacs configuration on slink

2000-02-23 Thread ljh
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Dave MacCallum wrote: > I would like to configure emacs so that I get text-mode and auto-fill-mode > as defaults. The O'Reilly book on emacs (excellent as usual) instructs me > how to do this by adding a few commands to the end of the .emacs file to > be found in the user's d

Re: Emacs configuration on slink

2000-02-23 Thread Marshal Wong
> "Dave" == Dave MacCallum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I would like to configure emacs so that I get text-mode and > auto-fill-mode as defaults. The O'Reilly book on emacs > (excellent as usual) instructs me how to do this by adding a few > commands to the end of the .emacs

Emacs configuration on slink

2000-02-23 Thread Dave MacCallum
I would like to configure emacs so that I get text-mode and auto-fill-mode as defaults. The O'Reilly book on emacs (excellent as usual) instructs me how to do this by adding a few commands to the end of the .emacs file to be found in the user's directory. There is no such file in my user director